Hillary Clinton Mails Her Book to GOP Presidential Candidates

Hillary Clinton seems to think that Republican White House hopefuls might enjoy a good read on the campaign trail -- and hopes they might learn more about her record by picking up "Hard Choices," her autobiography.

Water Wars: Donald Trump Mocks Marco Rubio's Thirst, Perspiration

Republican White House hopefuls Donald Trump and Marco Rubio battled over a mock "care package" of bottled water and towels that the real-estate tycoon had sent the Florida senator.

Hillary Clinton on Benghazi: Clinton Campaign Ad Slams Kevin McCarthy, Benghazi Committee

Kevin McCarthy, the leading candidate to take over the House leadership from outgoing Speaker John Boehner, is already drawing fire from Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign.

Nicaragua Canal News: Project Faces Environmental, Financial Challenges

Construction on Nicaragua's proposed transoceanic canal will not begin until at least March as the $50 billion project's financial and environmental footing is coming under increasing scrutiny.

Doctors Without Borders Bombing: Afghan Hospital Strike Prompts Pentagon Inquiry

The Pentagon on Sunday promised a full investigation of a suspected U.S. air strike that killed 22 people in an Afghan hospital run by the medical aid group Doctors Without Borders, or Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF).

California Gov. Jerry Brown Signs Right-to-Die Bill

California Gov. Jerry Brown on Monday signed a controversial bill that allows terminally ill residents to legally take their own lives, but the law does not take effect until the end of the legislative session - probably in mid-2016.

Edward Snowden Willing to Serve Prison Time Under Plea Deal

Edward Snowden has not been offered a plea deal by U.S. authorities, even though then-Attorney General Eric Holder said earlier this year that the National Security Agency (NSA) leaker had "spurred a necessary debate" and that a deal was in the realm of the possible.

Ten Commandments Monument Removed from Oklahoma Capitol Grounds

A monument of the Ten Commandments, whose presence on the grounds of the Oklahoma Capitol had been deemed unconstitutional by the state's Supreme Court, was removed and relocated to private property late Monday night

Mega Millions Numbers & Results May 26, 2015: Live Stream of Drawing Time; $55M Jackpot

Tuesdays can be tough, but taking home $55 million can turn any day around. If you want a chance at the nifty nest egg, you might want to purchase a Mega Millions ticket today. And if you do hold a magic slip, then don't forget to tune in at 11 p.m. EST.

Maduro Bashes Obama for Refusing to OK Venezuelan Ambassador

President Barack Obama is deliberately delaying his consent for Venezuela's proposed new ambassador in Washington, the country's embattled leader Nicolás Maduro complained on Sunday.

Uptick in Polls Weighs on Marco Rubio's Friendship With Jeb Bush

The relationship between Florida Sen. Marco Rubio and former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, who once served as his mentor, is increasingly coming apart, as both men seek to make their marks in the crowded field of 2016 GOP White House contenders.

Top Venezuelan Official Blames US for Interrogation at Mexico Airport

A high-ranking Venezuelan government official has accused the U.S. government of trying to "provoke and inconvenience" him, after he was stopped at a Mexican airport on Saturday.

2016 Presidential Race: Hillary Clinton Takes Jabs at Trump in 'SNL' Cameo

"Val," a folksy bartender played by none other than Hillary Clinton, served up drinks for "Hillary Clinton," a thirsty presidential front-runner played by Kate McKinnon, on last weekend's "Saturday Night Live."

Trump Still Ahead, GOP Race Tightens in Iowa and New Hampshire

Days after he admitted that he would consider dropping out of the 2016 White House race if his polls dipped, Donald Trump may be falling victim to a self-fulfilling prophecy as his numbers are slipping in key early-voting states.

Colombian Raid Kills Notorious Drug Lord

A Colombian drug lord who long dominated a historically lawless area near the country's border with Venezuela was killed on Thursday in a ground and air attack, local officials announced.

Former Colombian President Opposes Peace Deal With FARC

Former Colombian President Álvaro Uribe this week voiced his strong opposition to the tentative agreement his successor, Juan Manuel Santos, has struck with the country's leftist guerillas.

Talks on US-Cuba Flights Slow but Ongoing

The United States and Cuba this week conducted a second round of talks on matters of civil aviation, but it remains unclear when regularly scheduled flights between the countries might finally be able to take off.

Puerto Rico Bishop Urges Federal Help in Debt Crisis

The federal government should help Puerto Rico tackle its $72 billion in debt crisis, Archbishop Roberto González Nieves, who leads the Catholic Church on the island, told congressional and White House staffers this week in meetings in Washington.

Donald Trump Campaign News: 'Superman' GOP Candidate to Drop Out If Polls Plummet

Donald Trump would fire himself from his own presidential campaign if his poll numbers started to drop significantly, the "Apprentice" star told CNBC's John Harwood on Thursday.

Kim Davis, Pope Controversy News: Meeting Not Papal Endorsement, Vatican Says

Pope Francis' meeting with Kim Davis should not be misinterpreted as a papal endorsement of the Kentucky county clerk's refusal to apply the law and issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples, the Holy See insisted on Friday.

Mega Millions Numbers & Results Sept. 29, 2015: Live Stream of Drawing Time, $47M

Got a feeling that today is your lucky day? Then you might want to buy a Mega Millions ticket some time before the draw entry closes at 10:45 p.m. EST, 15 minutes before the lottery's magic numbers will be determined tonight.

Jeb Bush Tries to Exude Confidence on Campaign Trail

Faced with troubling poll numbers, former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush made a point -- and a joke -- on Thursday about his "high energy" from the Republicans' second presidential debate.

Bernie Sanders Donations vs. Hillary Clinton: Sanders' Success With Small Donors Worries Clinton Campaign

Hillary Clinton's closest challenger for the 2016 Democratic nomination managed to raise almost as much campaign cash over the last three months as the party's front-runner.

US Jobless Claims Near 15-Year Low

Unemployment numbers in the United States remained near a 15-year low last month even though initial jobless claims, a proxy for layoffs, increased by 10,000 to a seasonally adjusted 277,000 in the week that ended Sept. 26.

Colombia Peace Deal: Juan Manuel Santos Calls Talks 'Model' to Solve Other Conflicts

The deal between the Colombian government and the country's leftist guerillas could help many nations address issues ranging from climate change to extreme poverty, President Juan Manuel Santos told the U.N. General Assembly on Tuesday.
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