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Cruz Emerging as Main Trump Challenger in Republican Presidential Contest

By Michael Bowman | VOA News on Mar 7, 2016   Featured, National, Politics  

Cruz Emerging as Main Trump Challenger in Republican Presidential Contest

The Republican nominating contest for president could be consolidating into a two-man race between businessman Donald Trump and Texas Senator Ted Cruz.  By gobbling up the lion’s share of delegates awarded state-by-state, Trump and Cruz are eclipsing two other rivals: Florida Senator Marco Rubio and Ohio governor John Kasich. Rubio did pick up a victory […]

Former First Lady Nancy Reagan Dies at 94

By VOA News on Mar 7, 2016   Featured, National  

Former First Lady Nancy Reagan Dies at 94

Former first lady Nancy Reagan, the steadfast partner of the 40th U.S. president, Ronald Reagan, died Sunday of congestive heart failure, the Reagan library announced. She was 94. She will be buried beside her husband at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California. Touching tributes have been pouring in for the former first […]

North Korea Threatens Pre-emptive Nuclear Strike

By Brian Padden | VOA on Mar 7, 2016   Featured, World  

North Korea Threatens Pre-emptive Nuclear Strike

SEOUL—North Korea has threatened a pre-emptive nuclear strike as U.S. and South Korean forces began their largest joint exercises ever conducted. The annual joint drills often intensify tensions on the divided Korean peninsula, but this year the situation is particularly volatile, given tough new United Nations sanctions imposed on North Korea for its recent nuclear […]

Federal Judge Blocks Indiana Effort to Keep Out Syrian Refugees

By VOA News on Mar 1, 2016   Featured, National  

Federal Judge Blocks Indiana Effort to Keep Out Syrian Refugees

A federal judge said Monday the north central state of Indiana cannot attempt to deter the resettlement of Syrian refugees, calling an order by Governor Mike Pence clearly discriminatory. After the November terror attacks in Paris, Pence ordered state agencies to suspend funding for groups that help refugees in Indiana.  He said the measures would […]

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