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Twice in the last week President Obama has made forceful statements decrying the GOP front-runner's positions.
The U.S. TSA chief witnessed firsthand the devastation of the deadly bombings at the Brussels airport and subway and is motivated to improve security.
Tommy Tipton is the third person arrested in connection with the widening probe.
A middle school teacher in Newtown, Conn., was found with a gun at school on Wednesday, according to police.
He told police he drank his young victim's blood.
The former CEO of Massey Energy was sentenced Wednesday to one year in prison for safety lapses in the deadly West Virginia coal mine explosion.
The withdrawal by New York-based pharma giant Pfizer of a proposed merger with Irish company Allergan could save U.S. taxpayers billions. If the merger had been completed under the Treasury Department's old rules, Pfizer could have dodged paying $35 billion in taxes on $150 billion in overseas profits. In 2014, Treasury revised rules to make it harder for corporations to use the process called "inversion" to avoid paying taxes in the United States. The AFL-CIO recently joined more than 50 organizations that sent a letter to the Treasury calling for stiffer rules on inversion so that companies are required to pay their fair share.
Daleiden made headlines last summer with a series of "sting" videos.
A five-year-old Ohio girl who is gradually going blind met Pope Francis Wednesday, part of "visual bucket list" tour of people and places.
Secretary of State Kerry will visit the memorial to victims of the of the world's first nuclear attack when he visits Japan later this week.