March 15 is the date candidates can start earning all of a state's delegates with a win rather than just a portion based on their percentage of the vote
Law enforcement asking for community's help in solving murder of two men, teenager whose families immigrated from Africa's Sahel region
Possible move to bolster Assad regime triggers concerns Moscow may not be completely committed to peaceful resolution of conflict
Humanitarian aid deliveries, part of agreement between Syria and UN, go to several areas, including Madaya and Zabadani near capital
Turkey is asking allies to take part in a ground operation in Syria, saying that is the only way to stop country's five-year war
History of high court shows Obama not in unique situation during final year of presidency
National security and immigration plans debated ahead of South Carolina primary
Apprehension figures, said to reflect overall number of attempts to enter country illegally, dropped to 23,767 in January compared to more than 37,000 in December
Temporary halt came as Syrian army claimed it has ended rebel siege of two Shi'ite villages in Aleppo, handing Assad's government major victory
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, fresh off her narrow win in Iowa, is taking part in a town hall event Wednesday night with Senator Bernie Sanders
Low scores mean more corruption, and the report gave Somalia and North Korea an eight, while putting Afghanistan at 11; on the flip side, Denmark ranked least corrupt with a 91 rating
Monday marks 5th anniversary of Egyptians launching protests against longtime leader Hosni Mubarak in revolt that helped spark wave of uprisings across Middle East
Release of former American prisoners was announced Saturday, just hours before diplomats in Vienna announced implementation of nuclear pact between Western powers and Iran
Presidential candidates meet for fourth debate, their last chance to discuss issues in same room before voters get to have their say at February 1 caucuses in Iowa
But critics say when it comes to foreign policy, the president's address was 'detached from reality'
Texas Senator Ted Cruz, who has been climbing in polls in the past two months, called Obama's speech 'a state of denial'
Foreign Minister Ibrahim al-Jafaari offered Wednesday to act as a mediator between Iraq and its neighbors Iran and Saudi Arabia
A collection of local and federal law enforcement agencies, including the FBI, are collaborating on a response to the situation
At White House, spokesman Josh Earnest stressed need for Iran and Saudi Arabia to 'deescalate' situation, urged all sides to show restraint
The owner of a company contracted to move supplies for coalition soldiers is alleged to have bribed soldiers in order to get the contracts
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