Nation Jun 12 Texas lieutenant gov. deletes tweet with Bible verse after shooting Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick has deleted a tweet quoting the New Testament that he posted after the deadly Orlando nightclub shooting.
Nation Jun 12 Watch: Obama decries Orlando shooting as act of terror and hate Since he took office in 2009, Obama has appeared before cameras more than a dozen times following mass shootings.
Politics Jun 12 Sanders, Clinton set to talk Tuesday Bernie Sanders says he and Hillary Clinton are set to talk Tuesday evening after the final Democratic presidency primary…
Nation Jun 11 Obama urges Senate to pass Puerto Rico aid bill quickly President Barack Obama is urging the Senate to swiftly send him a bill to help Puerto Rico manage its staggering debt crisis.
Politics Jun 09 Warren to endorse Clinton for president WASHINGTON — Sen. Elizabeth Warren plans to endorse Hillary Clinton Thursday night.
Nation Jun 09 Federal prison system spends too much on medical care, report says An inspector general report says the Bureau of Prisons spent at least $100 million more than the Medicare rate on outside medical care in the 2014 budget year. All of the facilities that were reviewed for the report paid a…
Politics Jun 08 Clinton wins the Democratic presidential primary in California Hillary Clinton wins the Democratic presidential primary in California, delivering a devastating blow to rival Bernie Sanders.
Politics Jun 07 Clinton commemorates historic milestone with free magnets “We made history tonight,” Clinton said in one Tweet, promoting a free magnet bearing her image which reads, “June 7, 2016: History made.”…
Politics Jun 07 Pelosi endorses Clinton as California primary voting begins WASHINGTON — House minority leader Nancy Pelosi endorsed Hillary Clinton for president on Tuesday as her home state of California began presidential primary voting, ending months of artful fence-sitting during which Pelosi praised both Clinton and rival Bernie Sanders.
Politics Jun 05 Trump says ‘it’s possible’ a Muslim judge would treat him unfairly Donald Trump says "it's possible" he wouldn't be treated fairly if the federal judge hearing a lawsuit against Trump University was Muslim.