Politics: All the Latest Headlines from Reuters News

California to increase payments for new parents taking family leave
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (Reuters) – California will increase the amount of money new parents can receive through the state’s paid family leave program under a bill signed on Monday by Democratic Governor Jerry Brown.


Two Trump kids won’t be voting for Dad in New York primary
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Presidential candidate Donald Trump says two of his children feel guilty about missing a voter registration deadline, meaning they will not be able to vote for him next week in New York’s Republican primary.

Trump hammers successful Cruz delegate strategy as ‘crooked’
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump’s concerns about how delegates are allotted turned into a roar on Monday as he accused the campaign of rival Ted Cruz of buying votes after his weekend win in Colorado.


U.S. plans to curb tax ‘inversions’ could hit foreign companies
LONDON (Reuters) – Planned changes that President Barack Obama says are aimed at ensuring American companies do not avoid tax by shifting their headquarters overseas could also force foreign companies to adopt more conservative U.S. tax-planning strategies.

California or bust: Bernie Sanders charts a White House path
NEW YORK (Reuters) – Defying opinion polls and expert predictions, Democratic hopeful Bernie Sanders aims to seize the party’s White House nomination from Hillary Clinton’s grasp with a last-ditch come-from-behind triumph in California.

Clinton says no floor fight despite Sanders wins
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – As her rival for the Democratic presidential nomination racked up another victory, front-runner Hillary Clinton on Sunday dismissed the notion of a contested party convention and said she was not preparing for such a scenario.


Obama says Clinton never jeopardized national security in email case: Fox
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. President Barack Obama said Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton never jeopardized national security in the handling of her emails as his secretary of state.

Boston Globe denounces Trump candidacy in ‘front page’ satire
(Reuters) – Headlines screaming “Deportations to begin” and “Markets sink as trade war looms” top a parody newspaper front page the Boston Globe posted on Saturday, with a scathing editorial denouncing Republican presidential frontrunner Donald Trump’s candidacy.


Details emerge about former U.S. House speaker’s alleged sex abuse
(Reuters) – Comedian Andy Richter, who attended the Illinois school where former U.S. House Speaker Dennis Hastert coached wrestling decades ago, said a detail in court documents about the politician’s alleged sexual abuse of at least four male students jogged a memory for him.

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