The leading 2016 US Republican presidential contender tells CBS's Face the Nation, corporate chief executives are making 'enormous amounts of money, and it's a total and complete joke'
Many are wary about possibility that terrorists could infiltrate refugee groups
Blaze raced through dry brush in Northern California on Sunday heavily damaged the small town of Middletown, burning buildings in the downtown and reducing other parts of the town to ash
Commodity drops hit African growth, currencies; economic crunch could be worse than it was in 2008
US intelligence community foresees ongoing, low-to-moderate level cyber-attacks over time
Critics say commission appears to be trying to scuttle Amama Mbabazi's quest to contest next year's presidential election — at incumbent's bidding
Opponents of deal fall two votes shy of the 60 required to end filibuster, proceed to final vote on resolution of disapproval
Governor of Achin district says most people being held are Afghan officials
With recent China volatility, questions abound whether US central bank will raise its benchmark interest rates or keep them at current record lows
Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman General Martin Dempsey says challenges on both sides recently have prevented either side from making dramatic gains
15 people will learn diplomacy, communications and management skills in the four-week program, now in its fourth year
UN office documents 24 election-related violations in August, including arbitrary arrests and threats, compared with 14 such incidents in July
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