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The nanny accused of beheading a four-year-old girl in Moscow and waving her severed head outside a Metro station told journalists before a court hearing that ‘Allah ordered’ her to murder the child.
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Channel 4 News 4 February 2016
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Billionaire media owner preparing to hand over responsibilities at company
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Ted Cruz's advisors say that Rubio has no chance to win, so he should leave the race and let Cruz take on Trump by himself.
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WASHINGTON (March 1, 2016) – Action is being demanded after a top Department of Veterans Affairs official involved in misconduct was allowed to retire with benefits intact. “That’s Washington burea…
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Investigators for the Department of Veterans Affairs Inspector General found serious fraud and regulatory violations linked to scheduling problems at 51 VA medical facilities, but then failed to recom
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Ryan and McConnell's playbook for dealing with Trump.
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And neither seems likely to swerve
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Mitt Romney will speak Thursday on "the state of the 2016 presidential race," he said in a press release.
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He's scheduled to address the Hinckley Institute of Politics Forum at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City on Thursday.
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Mitt Romney plans to deliver a major speech on the state of the 2016 race for the White House Thursday, amid rising panic among some Republican leaders that Donald Trump may be cruising to the nomination.
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Each has incentives to stay in the race as long as possible.
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Inside the Democrats' battle plan against the Donald.
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These two candidates should be viewed as two different reactions to Obama.
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The 2012 nominee and former Massachusetts governor will speak in Utah.
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If the GOP realigns itself behind Donald Trump and surrenders its principles for a fleeting stab at power, it deserves to be blown up.
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Carson, however, did not formally suspend his campaign.
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"It's not about a pathway to him. There is no pathway," he said. "It's about his constituency and his base telling him to stay in the race."
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A Big Night for Cruz

Submitted 9 years ago by ActRight Community

In winning Texas by 16 points, winning Oklahoma, winning (as of this writing) Alaska, and finishing second in Alabama, Arkansas, Minnesota, and Tennessee, Ted Cruz has now solidified his grip on second place in the ‎GOP presidential race. He increased his lead over Marco Rubio in states won, votes won, and delegates won—and unless Rubio can win in Florida in two weeks (or John Kasich can win in Ohio), Cruz may soon be battling Donald Trump one-on-one (more or less) for the Republican nomination. But how can Cruz beat Trump? The number-one thing that needs to be undone from the Obama presidency also happens to be one of the things that Trump knows the least about and on which he has the least-reliable impulses. That thing, of course, is Obamacare. It is not only the centerpiece legislation of Obama's presidency, but opposition to it unites Republican voters across the party more than perhaps any other issue. ‎ Trump is extremely suspect on it. But it's hard for Cruz to frame Trump as particularly unreliable on Obamacare when Cruz himself has yet to offer a clear plan to get to repeal. But that could potentially change overnight.
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Carson will skip next GOP debate and discuss future on Friday at CPAC.
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The top watchdog for the Department of Veterans Affairs has begun releasing nearly 80 investigations into wait-time problems at medical centers across the country after coming under fire for keeping the findings secret.
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Ben Carson doesn't "see a political path forward" in the Republican presidential nomination process, and will not attend Thursday's GOP presidential debate
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As Donald Trump is pulling away
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Ted Cruz became the first Latino, regardless of political party affiliation, to win a Texas presidential primary.
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Republican presidential candidate Ben Carson said that he does not see "a political path forward" for his campaign. 
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