Cairo – AP Analysis: Arab Democracies? Not So Fast, Say Some
Cairo – A new-old idea is rattling around the Middle East five years after the Arab Spring stirred democratic ambition: that restoring stability, especially… Read More ›
Cairo – A new-old idea is rattling around the Middle East five years after the Arab Spring stirred democratic ambition: that restoring stability, especially… Read More ›
Rohnert Park, CA – Police say a goat apparently needed a caffeine fix when it wandered into a Starbucks in Northern California. Rohnert Park… Read More ›
Mexico City – José Antonio Ortega arrived early to his 10 a.m. appointment. The criminal attorney was ready. He had everything he would need, including… Read More ›
Kollam, India –The disaster came too quickly for Bhadran to understand what had just happened. One moment, he and two friends were celebrating Hindu new… Read More ›
President Barack Obama said the worst mistake of his presidency was a lack of planning for the aftermath of the 2011 toppling of Libyan… Read More ›
GOP presidential hopeful takes aim at rival candidate Ted Cruz, as state’s key primary election looms Trump and his wife, Melania, toured the museum… Read More ›
The presidential hopefuls, now arch-rivals, were for years friendly acquaintances who moved in the same social circles New York (AFP) — On the campaign… Read More ›
Analysis: Saudi King Salman visited Egypt and signed a plethora of deals with the Egyptian government, including plans to build a bridge between the two… Read More ›
Phil Robertson, star of “Duck Dynasty,” performed the invocation prior to NASCAR’s Duck Commander 500 in Texas. Robertson started the prayer by saying “we… Read More ›
The US pharmaceutical industry is on the brink of an entirely new ecosystem. Until recently, branded biologic drugs made from living cells haven’t faced… Read More ›
The Boston Globe is apparently planning a newspaper editorialthat opposes Donald Trump’s presidential candidacy. In The Globe’s Sunday edition, the newspaper’s editorial board calls Trump’s… Read More ›
Honolulu – The men rescued in this tale of three castaways were not named Tom Hanks, or Gilligan, or Robinson Crusoe. Though they might… Read More ›
San Francisco – President Barack Obama on Friday told donors that Republican presidential candidates Donald Trump and Ted Cruz were doing Democrats a “favor”… Read More ›
Former House Speaker Dennis Hastert sexually abused at least four boys when he worked as a wrestling coach at a high school in Illinois decades… Read More ›
The third suspect in the Brussels Airport attack — the “man in the hat” — has been positively identified as Mohamed Abrini, according to the… Read More ›
Bernie Sanders won the Wyoming Democratic caucuses Saturday, providing his campaign with one more jolt of momentum before the race against Hillary Clinton heads east.… Read More ›
All eyes turn to April 19 primary in delegate-rich New York, where a campaigning Clinton says Democrats are better for the economy COLORADO SPRINGS,… Read More ›
The Japanese yen is on fire. The currency surged for the fifth-straight day on Thursday, strengthening by as much as 1.7% to 107.92 against the dollar. That’s… Read More ›
A tidal wave is coming to the US economy, according to Albert Edwards, and when it crashes it’s going tothrow the economy into recession. The… Read More ›
Former President Bill Clinton went off on a group of Black Lives Matter protesters who interrupted a Thursday speech he was giving on behalf… Read More ›