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Hilary Clinton
Vietnam all set to ratify US-led mammoth trade deal, but so what?
Unless Obama pushes the trade deal through, the country's efforts may have been in vain.
Daughter Chelsea casts Clinton as great mom, driven public servant
Trump must be defeated, says Clinton in Ohio
Trump taps climate change skeptic as energy adviser, pushes back on taxes
Donald Trump on Friday picked a prominent climate change skeptic to help him craft his energy policy and pushed back against renewed calls that he release his income tax returns - saying his tax rate is "none of your business."
May 13, 2016 | 06:44 pm PT
Sanders wins Indiana, sees path to 'upset' victory
U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders on Tuesday (May 3) told reporters after winning the Indiana nominating contest that he saw a "narrow" and "uphill" path to what could possibly become one of the great "political upsets in the history of the United States."Sanders, a U.S. senator from Vermont, had been running virtually neck and neck with his rival Hillary Clinton in Indiana, but slowed her march to the Democratic nomination with Tuesday's victory.He says he plans to remain in the race to the "finish line" and reiterated that polls show he would beat the Republican presumptive candidate, Donald Trump, by much wider margins than Clinton would in a general election.
May 3, 2016 | 10:42 pm PT