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At Least 4 SuperPACs Are Jostling For Donald Trump's Seal Of Approval
Multiple superPACs are vying for the Trump campaign's stamp of approval even as they woo wealthy donors.
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Florida Republicans Weigh In On Bush-Rubio Battle
Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush tried to jump-start his presidential bid in his home state Monday. In the campaign lately, he's been battling his political protege, Florida Sen. Marco Rubio.
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Republicans Win Governor's Races In Mississippi, Kentucky
Across the country Tuesday, voters cast ballots in state and local elections. Ohio voters rejected a referendum to legalize marijuana, and Republicans won governor's races in Mississippi and Kentucky.
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Adam Johnson, Ta-Nehisi Coates Win National Book Awards
The authors won the literary prize in the fiction and nonfiction categories, respectively. Also taking home awards were Robin Coste Lewis, for her debut poetry collection, and Neal Shusterman.
ISIS Claims Responsibility For Paris Killings
French President Francois Hollande is blaming the Islamic State for the attacks overnight in Paris, and the group has claimed responsibility. The large-scale terrorist attack against an international target would mark a departure for the militant group.
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Why It's Hard To Put An End To Unwanted Robocalls
It's difficult for regulators to stop companies that flout the Do Not Call Registry. Robocalls can come from overseas, making them hard to regulate, and they often spoof caller IDs.
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Donald Trump Begs, Pleads With Iowans To Vote For Him
The billionaire real estate mogul has seen his numbers slip in the state that holds the first presidential nominating contest, and he let the crowd know about his displeasure Tuesday night.
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Paul Ryan Wins Republican Nomination For Speaker Of The House
Wisconsin Republican Paul Ryan won the Republican nomination speaker of the House Wednesday, but there are questions about whether he will be able to bring together a fractured caucus.
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'Burnt' Tastes A Lot Like Last Year's Redemption Story
Bradley Cooper plays a chef who suffers no real consequences for acting like a jerk — an awfully common story in the world of movies about geniuses.
Cowboys' Leon Lett On 'One Of The Worst Days Of My NFL Career'
A split-second decision can cost a team the game. On Thanksgiving Day in 1993, when the Miami Dolphins played the Dallas Cowboys, defensive tackle Leon Lett made a big mistake that still haunts him.
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