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Omar Mateen apparently made a series of Facebook posts in which he raged against the "filthy ways of the west." That's according to a Senate committee.
Donald Trump slammed GOP leaders on Wednesday for not lining up behind him, implying that he's willing to go forward without their help. "We have to have our Republicans either stick together or let me just do it by myself.
A hedge funder who has been one of the biggest sources of super-PAC cash for the GOP appears uninterested in helping Donald Trump. In June 2012, hedge fund manager Paul Singer cut a $1 million check to the organizers of the Republican National Convention in Tampa.
There is satisfaction in even a grim job done well. On Tuesday, doctors at the Orlando Regional Medical Centre described for reporters the onslaught of patients from Pulse Nightclub, only a few blocks away, who filled the hospital's trauma bay to overflowing in the early hours of Sunday morning.
Donald Trump's plans to build a 2.8km sea rock barrier in erosion-hit dunes beside his Doonbeg Golf Links course have been branded "naive" Donald Trump has insisted he has not snubbed Ireland amid reports his transatlantic trip to his golf resorts has been cut short. The billionaire challenger for the US presidency announced to great fanfare 10 days ago that he would fly into the renowned Doonbeg golf links in Co Clare late next week after visiting his investments in Scotland.
President Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton conducted an extraordinary joint attack on Donald Trump on Tuesday, with the president accusing the presumptive Republican nominee of "doing the terrorists' work for them" and Clinton excoriating him as a liar and a "pathological" personality who is temperamentally unsuited to be president. Their remarks, made at simultaneous speeches in Washington and Pittsburgh, came the day after Trump had revived insinuations about Obama's loyalty to the U.S. and had vowed that as president he would ban immigration not only by Muslims but people from any country with a "proven history of terrorism against the United States, Europe or our allies."
The board of the Port of Greater Cincinnati Development Authority yesterday voted to purchase two large Hamilton County sites for industrial redevelopment, including the 67-year-old Cincinnati Gardens arena . Pending financing and further research into feasibility, the Gardens would be demolished so the Port can attract an advanced manufacturing company.
Hillary Clinton brought a close to the presidential primary season with a win in the nation's capital and a meeting with dispatched rival Bernie Sanders, hoping to set a tone of Democratic unity heading into next month's party convention in Philadelphia. Clinton's victory Tuesday in the District of Columbia, the final primary of 2016, had no bearing on her role as the presumptive nominee, but it nevertheless marked a transition in the lengthy primary fight between the two rivals.
Donald Trump celebrated his 70th birthday Tuesday without much notice. This marks a sea change in American politics because the public apparently is no longer very worried about advanced age in presidential candidates.
Here's a look at hacking incidents during the 2016 presidential campaign and allegations by the US that the Russian government meddled in the election. Both Republicans and Democrats have issued calls for a deeper probe of Russian interference.
From Shanghai to Paris to Moscow, the world has been watching to see how the U.S. election is affected by the latest terrorist bloodbath on our soil, this time in the shadow of Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck. Newspapers in those cities and in many others focused attention on the mass murder of 49 revelers in a gay, Orlando nightclub and what might be expected from either a President Donald Trump or a President Hillary Clinton.
There has been an escalating amount of opprobrium over of all things how President Obama condemned the ISIS-inspired attack in Orlando; he merely called it an "act of terror and an act of hate." This was notably absent a reference to Islam, but there is an intricate reasoning for this.
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump attacked Democrats following the massacre at an Orlando nightclub, saying ''I watched President Obama today and he was more angry at me, than the shooter.' ' Rough Cut .
Hillary Clinton brought a close to the presidential primary season with a win Tuesday in the nation's capital and a meeting with dispatched rival Bernie Sanders, hoping to set a tone of Democratic unity heading into next month's party convention in Philadelphia. Clinton's win in the District of Columbia, the final primary of 2016, had no bearing on her role as the presumptive nominee, but it nevertheless marked a transition in the lengthy primary fight between the two rivals.
In the course of denouncing Donald Trump on Tuesday, President Obama tried to explain why he still refuses to use the phrase "radical Islam" to describe the ongoing terrorist threat against America. "Does anyone seriously think we don't know who we're fighting?" the president said, adding that US forces in the Middle East "know full well who the enemy is."
To continue reading up to 10 premium articles, you must register , or sign up and take advantage of this exclusive offer: Washington - Hackers affiliated with the Russian government have been tapping into the files of the Democratic National Committee for nearly a year, targeting in particular the party's opposition research about Donald Trump, officials say. DNC officials on Tuesday confirmed the break-in, which was first reported by The Washington Post.
AP reports: Donald Trump says President Barack Obama is "more angry" at him than the gunman in the Orlando massacre. The presumptive Republican presidential nominee is speaking at a rally in Greensboro, North Carolina, hours after Obama denounced his anti-Muslim rhetoric.
King Henry I of England, who took the throne in year 1100, died without an heir in 1135 of an illness thought to be brought on by eating lampreys, a type of jawless fish, against his doctor's orders. His body was interred at Reading Abbey, according to historian C. Warren Hollister's book Henry I. Much of the abbey was destroyed in the centuries since and the monarch's remains were lost among the rubble and ensuing development.