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Clinton campaign confirms her appearance with Sanders
Hillary Clinton’s campaign is making it official: Former Democratic rival Bernie Sanders will join her at a New Hampshire event on Tuesday where he plans to endorse her.
Paul Ryan to speak at Republican National Convention
House Speaker Paul Ryan, R-Wis., will speak at the Republican National Convention next week in Cleveland, Fox News confirmed Monday.
Gov or VP? Indiana’s Pence has Friday ballot deadline
Indiana Republicans are anticipating that Donald Trump will pick GOP Gov. Mike Pence as his running mate and purportedly have plans in place if Pence drops his reelection bid to become the vice-presidential nominee, Indiana Republican sources tell FoxNews.com
Dallas disaster: Are the media’s angry voices finally being drowned out?
For once, calmer voices in the media seem to be prevailing.
Texas governor burned in accident; could miss GOP convention
Republican Gov. Greg Abbott of Texas sustained “extensive second- and third-degree burns” on both legs below the knees and both feet — and may miss next week’s Republican National Convention as a result, his office said Sunday.
Texas governor burned in accident; could miss GOP convention
Republican Gov. Greg Abbott of Texas sustained “extensive second- and third-degree burns” on both legs below the knees and on both feet and could miss next week’s Republican National Convention.
Fallin hasn’t been asked to provide VP vetting materials
Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin confirmed on Sunday that she is not being vetted by Donald Trump’s campaign, despite being floated for months as a possible running mate for the presumptive Republican presidential nominee.
Trump adviser, possible veep choice Flynn says abortion is a woman’s choice
One of Donald Trump’s potential running mates, retired Army Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn, said Sunday that women should be the ones to decide whether to have an abortion, a statement that counters Republican policy asserting constitutional rights for the unborn.
Labor Secretary Perez says Clinton must win back voters’ trust
Labor Secretary and potential Hillary Clinton running-mate Tom Perez acknowledged Sunday that Clinton “has some work to do” to regain voters’ trust before the November election, even after the Justice Department concluded its investigation last week into her email scandal.
Gov or VP? Indiana’s Pence has Friday ballot deadline
Indiana Republicans are anticipating that Donald Trump will pick GOP Gov. Mike Pence as his running mate and purportedly have plans in place if Pence drops his reelection bid to become the vice-presidential nominee, Indiana Republican sources tell FoxNews.com
Veterans say wading in WWII memorial’s Rainbow Pool ‘disrespectful’
Military veterans and other Americans realize that Washington, D.C., can get steamy hot in summer but say that wading the National World War II Memorial pool is not the solution and is in fact disrespectful.
No evidence Dallas cop killer connected to terror network, Homeland Secretary Johnson says
Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson said Sunday that the sniper who fatally shot five Dallas police officers Thursday acted alone and does not appear connected to a known terror group.
Top police group wants Justice to investigate Dallas police killings as hate crime
The Fraternal Order of Police, the country’s largest group of sworn law-enforcement officers, is asking the Justice Department to “immediately” investigate as a hate crime the killings Thursday of five Dallas police officers.
Clinton, Sanders teams wrangle at Democratic platform meeting over TPP, health care, minimum wage
Hillary Clinton on Saturday proposed increasing federal money for community health centers and outlined steps to expand access to health care across the nation.
North Korea reportedly test-fires missile from sub
SEOUL, South Korea — South Korean media say North Korea has test-fired submarine-launched missile.
US, Russia expel each other’s diplomats in flare-up over Moscow police attack
Russia said Saturday that it had expelled two U.S. diplomats Moscow claimed were working undercover for the CIA in retaliation for Washington’s explusion of two Russians last month.
AP Exclusive: Big drop in Islamic State’s Twitter traffic
The Islamic State group’s Twitter traffic has plunged 45 percent in the past two years, the Obama administration says, as the U.S. and its allies have countered messages of jihadi glorification with a flood of online images and statements about suffering and enslavement at the hands of the extremist organization.
Top police group wants Justice to investigate Dallas police killings as hate crime
The Fraternal Order of Police, the country’s largest group of sworn law-enforcement officers, is asking the Justice Department to “immediately” investigate as a hate crime the killings Thursday of five Dallas police officers.
Mass shootings send ripple through Capitol Hill chambers, tunnels
Mass shootings have come to dominate Capitol Hill policy and politics, while stoking fears about potential next attack
Obama urges Americans to be positive about race relations, saying ‘We’ve got a foundation’
President Obama on Saturday urged Americans to remain optimistic about race relations in the immediate aftermath of two black males being fatally shot by police officers, then a gunman apparently retaliating by killing five Dallas law-enforcement officials, saying, “We cannot let the actions of a few define all of us.”
Obama cuts short official European trip to visit Dallas, after police killings
President Obama will cut short his European trip to visit Dallas early next week, after a sniper killed five police officers Thursday night in that city, according to the White House.
Russia expels 2 US diplomats in retaliation for US evictions
Russia says it has expelled two American diplomats who it claims were working undercover for the CIA, in retaliation for the U.S. expulsion of two Russians.
Democratic party platform calls for $15 minimum wage in win for Sanders
Sen. Bernie Sanders’ effort to shape the Democratic Party’s election platform scored a major victory Friday with the approval of an amendment calling for increasing the federal minimum wage to $15 per hour.
Cleveland police union concerned about safety at RNC, anti-cop rhetoric
The head of the Cleveland police union expressed concerns Friday about officer safety at the upcoming Republican National Convention in the wake of the Dallas murders – while also criticizing politicians for “fact-less rhetoric” he suggested put officers’ lives at risk.
Trump, Clinton respond to Dallas shooting with restraint, calls for unity
Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton responded Friday to the killings of five police officers in Dallas, as well as the recent deaths of two black men in police shootings, with restrained remarks and by canceling most campaign events.
House moves to block Boeing-Iran deal
The House overwhelmingly approved a pair of measures Thursday aimed at blocking Boeing from selling aircraft to Iran, amid fears the deal could end up benefiting the country’s military as well as terror groups Hamas and Hezbollah.
Bill to limit office expenses of ex-presidents sent to Obama
Congress voted Friday to put limits on the expense accounts ex-presidents get from American taxpayers.
House GOP calls grow for FBI perjury probe into Clinton statements
FBI Director James Comey is facing growing Republican calls to launch a perjury probe into whether Hillary Clinton lied under oath about her email use when she testified last year before the House Benghazi committee – even as the Justice Department closes the case on the former secretary of state’s private server.
US expels 2 Russians after US diplomat attacked in Moscow
The United States last month expelled two Russian officials in response to an attack on an American diplomat by a Russian policeman in Moscow, the State Department said Friday, in a development that was sure to further strain already tense bilateral relations.
Obama, Biden to boycott schools over sexual assault cases
President Obama, Vice President Biden and other top administration officials reportedly plan to boycott colleges and universities they think are not responding properly to sexual assault allegations.
Cleveland police union concerned about safety at RNC, anti-cop rhetoric
The head of the Cleveland police union expressed concerns Friday about officer safety at the upcoming Republican National Convention in the wake of the Dallas murders – while also criticizing politicians for “fact-less rhetoric” he suggested put officers’ lives at risk.
House OKs compromise bill reinforcing anti-drug programs
The House overwhelmingly approved a compromise package bolstering federal steps against illicit drugs on Friday, as lawmakers of both parties flocked to cast an election-year vote to stem the nation’s surge of deaths among drug abusers.
Lynch calls for calm after Dallas murders, Obama orders flags at half-staff
Attorney General Loretta Lynch on Friday called for calm and urged Americans to “reject the easy impulses of bitterness and rancor” following the murder in Dallas of five police officers — and, before that, the police shootings of black men in Louisiana and Minnesota.
Dallas horror means time of testing for Clinton, Trump
Thursday’s tragedy in the Lone Star State means another big test for Clinton, Trump
Minnesota governor: Philando Castile likely wouldn’t have been fired at if he were white
A suburban police officer who killed a black motorist likely wouldn’t have fired if the driver had been white, Minnesota’s governor declared, jumping into a suddenly reignited national debate over how law enforcement treats people of color.
Dallas attack sidelines Clinton-Trump events
The deadly attack on Dallas police has sidelined some campaign events Friday by Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump.
US Rep. Corrine Brown indicted after fraud investigation
U.S. Rep. Corrine Brown of Florida has been indicted after a federal investigation into a fraudulent charity with ties to the congresswoman.
Obama renews gun control push after ‘senseless’ Dallas murders
President Obama renewed his push for gun control measures Friday as he condemned the “senseless murders” of five Dallas police officers in a coordinated sniper attack overnight.
TRANSCRIPT: Obama remarks on Dallas murders
The following is a transcript of President Obama’s remarks in Warsaw, Poland, on the shooting of police officers in Dallas.
Trump slashes TV appearances as advisers clash over controlling his message
Donald Trump, in a sharp shift in strategy, is now refusing to appear on many television outlets, and top advisers who want to limit his exposure are no longer notifying him of every interview request.
Krauthammer: Comey failed to indict because he didn’t want to ‘change the course of American political history’
Charles Krauthammer told viewers Thursday on “Special Report with Bret Baier” that FBI director James Comey decided not to prosecute Hillary Clinton because he “didn’t want to be remembered as the guy who changed the course of American political history.”
Lawmakers chide administration for losing track of detainee
Lawmakers trying to block President Barack Obama from closing the detention center at Guantanamo Bay scolded the administration Thursday for losing track of a former detainee who recently went missing after being resettled in Uruguay.
Obama says recent police shootings ‘should trouble all of us’
President Barack Obama called on American law enforcement to root out bias in its ranks and said all Americans should be troubled by frequent police shootings of blacks and Hispanics, insisting that fatal incidents in Minnesota and Louisiana are not isolated.
Marine officer wants same treatment as Hillary Clinton
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