
Virginia governor under FBI probe over campaign donations: CNN
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Sanders: Democratic convention could be 'messy'
LOS
ANGELES (AP) — Bernie Sanders predicted Monday that the Democratic
National Convention in Philadelphia could be "messy" as he pushed the
party to adopt his progressive agenda, but added, "Democracy is not
always nice and quiet and gentle."Read More ...
Va. school board votes to require students to use bathrooms matching their biological gender
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John Hickenlooper says he probably would serve as Clinton’s running mate
On Monday, May 23, at 1:30 p.m. ET, Yahoo Global News Anchor Katie Couric speaks with Colorado Governor John Hickenlooper about the 2016 presidential race where the fight for the Democratic nomination wages on between Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders. Meanwhile, looking toward the general election, new polls show Clinton and Trump in a dead heat. Hickenlooper will also talk about his memoir, “The Opposite of Woe: My Life in Beer and Politics.”
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Head of TSA security operations removed from position
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Top Republicans bash VA secretary for ‘ludicrous’ comment about Disneyland lines and veterans’ care
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Veterans hold Trump Tower protest after Donald Trump’s charity fundraising drive comes up short
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Even Lindsey Graham is reportedly telling Republicans to support Donald Trump
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Mission not quite accomplished: Obama’s antiterrorism legacy
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Officer acquitted on all charges in Freddie Gray case
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Baltimore officer was acquitted of assault and other charges Monday in
the arrest of Freddie Gray, dealing prosecutors a second straight blow
in their attempt to hold police accountable for the black man’s death
from injuries suffered in the back of a police van. The judge who
decided Officer Edward Nero’s fate in the non-jury trial concluded Nero
played little role in the arrest and wasn’t responsible for the failure
by police to buckle Gray in. Nero, who is white, was the second of six
officers charged in the racially combustible case to stand trial.Read More ...
Supreme Court rules for black Georgia death row inmate
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IS blasts in Syria regime heartland kill more than 148
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than 148 people were killed in bombings claimed by the Islamic State
group in northwestern Syria, the deadliest attacks to date in the
regime's coastal heartland. Seven near-simultaneous explosions targeted
bus stations, hospitals and other civilian sites in the seaside cities
of Jableh and Tartus, which until now had been relatively insulated from
Syria's five-year war. The attacks on strongholds of President Bashar
al-Assad's regime came as IS faces mounting pressure in Syria and
neighbouring Iraq, where a major offensive to retake the jihadist-held
city of Fallujah is underway.Read More ...
Obama banishing Vietnam War vestige by lifting arms embargo
HANOI,
Vietnam (AP) — Eager to banish lingering shadows of the Vietnam War,
President Barack Obama lifted the U.S. embargo on selling arms to
America's former enemy Monday and made the case for a more trusting and
prosperous relationship going forward. Activists said the president was
being too quick to gloss over serious human rights abuses in his push to
establish warmer ties.Read More ...
White House: No invite issued to ex-POW for Hiroshima visit
TOKYO
(AP) — A U.S. veterans group says an American who was held by Japan as a
prisoner of war during World War II will accompany President Barack
Obama on his historic visit to Hiroshima this week, but the White House
said Monday that no such invitation has been issued.Read More ...
Wild US election fascinates, worries Iran after nuclear deal
TEHRAN,
Iran (AP) — After decades of officially-imposed detachment from the
"Great Satan," Iranians are this time transfixed by the wild U.S.
presidential campaign, mindful that the next White House occupant could
have direct impact on their lives.Read More ...
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