Sunday, February 28, 2016

Trump won't disavow support from KKK, David Duke and other top stories.

  • Trump won't disavow support from KKK, David Duke

    Hours later, Trump tried to clean up his comments on Twitter amid an outpouring of criticism from his Republican presidential rivals. Sen. Marco Rubio slammed the remarks, saying they make Trump "unelectable."The Sunday uproar started when Trump was pressed by CNN's Jake Tapper on "State of the Union" about whether he would disavow Duke and other white supremacist groups that are supporting his campaign."Just so you understand, I don't know anything about David Duke, OK?" Trump said.Trump was pr..
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  • Thane murder: 'Nothing matched shy, reserved Hasnain's love for crime shows'

    Thane murder: 'Nothing matched shy, reserved Hasnain's love for crime shows'
    Written by Mohamed Thaver , Rohit Alok | Mumbai | Published:February 29, 2016 2:25 am Mumbai: Police inspecting the house where a 35-year-old man Hasan Warekar (inset) allegedly killed 14 of his family members and then committed suicide in the Kasarwadavli area in Thane on Sunday. PTI Photo Hasnain Warekar was no butcher but he always had a cleaver handy. While talking about the 35-year-old, friends and neighbours said they occasionally used to ap..
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  • Reformist gains in Iran elections clear way for business boom

    Reformist gains in Iran elections clear way for business boom
    DUBAI Gains by reformist candidates in Iranian elections open the way for changes to economic policy that will boost foreign investment and trade with the West, businessmen and analysts said on Sunday.Friday's vote ended more than a decade of conservative domination of the legislature and the Assembly of Experts, a body that oversees the Islamic republic's supreme leader.The outgoing parliament, filled with hardliners suspicious of detente with the West, had acted as a brake on President Hassa..
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  • Donald Trump is remarkably dangerous to the Republican Party. Here's why.

    Donald Trump is remarkably dangerous to the Republican Party. Here's why.
    During appearances on Sunday morning talk shows, Republican presidential candidates Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) and Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Tx.) take aim at Donald Trump who responds by saying they're both "nasty." (TWP) As it's become more and more clear that Donald Trump is the odds-on favorite to be the Republican presidential nominee, there's been considerable speculation about what he could mean for the broader GOP, particularly as the party tries to hold its Senate majority and consolidate it..
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  • Twin suicide bombing kills 70 in Baghdad's deadliest attack this year

    Twin suicide bombing kills 70 in Baghdad's deadliest attack this year
    BAGHDAD A twin suicide bombing claimed by Islamic State killed 70 people in a Shi'ite district of Baghdad on Sunday in the deadliest attack inside the capital this year, as militants launched an assault on its western outskirts. Police sources said the suicide bombers were riding motorcycles and blew themselves up in a crowded mobile phone market in Sadr City, wounding more than 100 people in addition to the dead.A Reuters witness saw pools of blood on the ground with slippers, shoes and mob..
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  • Rescue Workers and Miners Are Killed in Russia Accident

    Rescue Workers and Miners Are Killed in Russia Accident
    Photo Rescue workers at a coal mine in Vorkuta, Russia, where methane explosions triggered underground fires, killing miners and some of those trying to save them. Credit Russian Emergency Ministry Press Service, via Associated Press MOSCOW — Descending into the smoking pit of a coal mine after methane explosions triggered underground fires, six rescue workers were killed on Sunday in a failed attempt to reach 26 stranded miners in northern Russia.On Sunday, Russia’s ..
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  • Syria's cease-fire frays as Russia resumes airstrikes

    Syria's cease-fire frays as Russia resumes airstrikes
    Smoke is seen across from the Turkish border during clashes in the Syrian city of Tal Abyad on Saturday, in what Russia deemed a violation of the truce by rebels. (AFP/Getty Images) GAZIANTEP, Turkey — Syria’s hard-won truce began to fray Sunday, with Russian warplanes resuming airstrikes on towns and villages in the north and fresh reports of artillery fire across several front lines. The violence came on only the second day of a planned two-week cessation of hostilities, dimming hopes t..
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  • Two blasts kill 40 in Somalia

    Two blasts kill 40 in Somalia
    The bombings happened in the town of Baidoa, a key location in the African Union's fight against Al-Shabaab. A female suicide bomber detonated her explosives at a restaurant in Baidoa, and a car bomb exploded near a crowded pharmacy, a source with knowledge of the attacks told CNN. The blasts in the remote town follow a pair of attacks Friday in a popular park in downtown Mogadishu and a restaurant there. Al-Shabaab is the Islamist extremist group that has been terrorizing Somalia and neighborin..
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  • How Brexit Would Impact The US: What The Experts Say

    How Brexit Would Impact The US: What The Experts Say
    4918228The British people will decide for the first time in 40 years on Jun. 23 whether they will leave the European Union (EU), and the consequences of their decision have an impact far beyond Britain’s shores. Both Washington, D.C., and the capitals of Europe will be watching closely to see if Britain decides to shake up European politics and change the entire dynamic of the EU project. (RELATED: What is Brexit? Everything You Need To Know About Britain’s EU Referendum) But what a Brexit m..
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  • The Latest: Migrants protest at Greek-Macedonian border

    The Latest: Migrants protest at Greek-Macedonian border
    Protesting refugees and migrants block a train at the Greek-Macedonia border as they are chanting “open the borders” in northern Greek village of Idomeni, the Sunday, Feb. 28, 2016. About 5,500 migrants are braving rainy weather at a tent camp close to the border and another 500 are camped at a gas station 17 kilometers away. (Petros Giannakouris/Associated Press) By Associated Press February 28 at 12:13 PM VATICAN CITY — The Latest on Europe’s immigration crisis. (all times local): 6:10..
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