Gay Indiana Mayor Joins Field Of Democratic Presidential Hopefuls
World News | Reuters | Thursday January 24, 2019
Pete Buttigieg, the Democratic mayor of South Bend, Indiana, launched an underdog 2020 bid for the White House on Wednesday, aiming to stand out as a problem-solving Midwestern outsider who would be the first openly gay nominee of a major U.S. political party.
Asian Shares Slip, US Presidential Debate Awaited
Business | Thomson Reuters | Monday September 26, 2016
MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan extended early losses and was down 0.7 percent by midday, while Japan's Nikkei stock index fell a similar amount as the yen firmed.
Donald Trump Warns Of Riots If Denied Republican Presidential Nomination
World News | Reuters | Wednesday March 16, 2016
U.S. Republican front-runner Donald Trump warned on Wednesday of riots if he is denied the party's presidential nomination after a string of primary election victories.
White House Hopefuls In Last Push Before 'Super Tuesday 2'
World News | Agence France-Presse | Tuesday March 15, 2016
The six remaining White House hopefuls made a frantic push for votes Monday on the eve of make-or-break nominating contests, with Donald Trump's Republican rivals desperate to bar his path after a weekend of violence on the campaign trail.
How The Republican Elite Turned A Blind Eye To The Rise And Rise Of Donald Trump
World News | Reuters | Thursday March 3, 2016
One evening last June, some of the Republican Party's wealthiest donors gathered for a cocktail party at an exclusive resort in Deer Valley, Utah, during a three-day retreat hosted by former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney.
Reeling Republican Establishment Running Out Of Time To Stop Donald Trump
World News | Reuters | Thursday March 3, 2016
When Senator Ted Cruz took the stage on Tuesday after winning the Republican nominating contest in his home state of Texas, he issued a call for the party to rally behind his presidential candidacy. That seems a long shot.
Hindu US Lawmaker Tulsi Gabbard Quits Party Post To Endorse Bernie Sanders
Indians Abroad | Press Trust of India | Sunday February 28, 2016
Tulsi Gabbard, the first ever Hindu elected to the US Congress who has a sizeable following among Indian-Americans, today quit a senior Democratic party position to endorse Bernie Sanders as the US presidential candidate.
After Nevada, Bernie Sanders Faces Struggle To Broaden Appeal
World News | Reuters | Sunday February 21, 2016
Bernie Sanders' high-flying Democratic presidential campaign fell back to Earth today in Nevada.
Newly Elected Speaker Ryan Promises to Fix 'Broken' US House
World News | Reuters | Thursday October 29, 2015
Newly elected US House Speaker Paul Ryan on Thursday promised to sweep away Republican Party differences and repair a "broken" House of Representatives by returning legislative power to committees and rank-and-file members.
Gay Indiana Mayor Joins Field Of Democratic Presidential Hopefuls
World News | Reuters | Thursday January 24, 2019
Pete Buttigieg, the Democratic mayor of South Bend, Indiana, launched an underdog 2020 bid for the White House on Wednesday, aiming to stand out as a problem-solving Midwestern outsider who would be the first openly gay nominee of a major U.S. political party.
Asian Shares Slip, US Presidential Debate Awaited
Business | Thomson Reuters | Monday September 26, 2016
MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan extended early losses and was down 0.7 percent by midday, while Japan's Nikkei stock index fell a similar amount as the yen firmed.
Donald Trump Warns Of Riots If Denied Republican Presidential Nomination
World News | Reuters | Wednesday March 16, 2016
U.S. Republican front-runner Donald Trump warned on Wednesday of riots if he is denied the party's presidential nomination after a string of primary election victories.
White House Hopefuls In Last Push Before 'Super Tuesday 2'
World News | Agence France-Presse | Tuesday March 15, 2016
The six remaining White House hopefuls made a frantic push for votes Monday on the eve of make-or-break nominating contests, with Donald Trump's Republican rivals desperate to bar his path after a weekend of violence on the campaign trail.
How The Republican Elite Turned A Blind Eye To The Rise And Rise Of Donald Trump
World News | Reuters | Thursday March 3, 2016
One evening last June, some of the Republican Party's wealthiest donors gathered for a cocktail party at an exclusive resort in Deer Valley, Utah, during a three-day retreat hosted by former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney.
Reeling Republican Establishment Running Out Of Time To Stop Donald Trump
World News | Reuters | Thursday March 3, 2016
When Senator Ted Cruz took the stage on Tuesday after winning the Republican nominating contest in his home state of Texas, he issued a call for the party to rally behind his presidential candidacy. That seems a long shot.
Hindu US Lawmaker Tulsi Gabbard Quits Party Post To Endorse Bernie Sanders
Indians Abroad | Press Trust of India | Sunday February 28, 2016
Tulsi Gabbard, the first ever Hindu elected to the US Congress who has a sizeable following among Indian-Americans, today quit a senior Democratic party position to endorse Bernie Sanders as the US presidential candidate.
After Nevada, Bernie Sanders Faces Struggle To Broaden Appeal
World News | Reuters | Sunday February 21, 2016
Bernie Sanders' high-flying Democratic presidential campaign fell back to Earth today in Nevada.
Newly Elected Speaker Ryan Promises to Fix 'Broken' US House
World News | Reuters | Thursday October 29, 2015
Newly elected US House Speaker Paul Ryan on Thursday promised to sweep away Republican Party differences and repair a "broken" House of Representatives by returning legislative power to committees and rank-and-file members.
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