Chandler Republic
| over 1 year ago
The Republic azcentral.com A White House meeting in Phoenix on Saturday with local Latino leaders to discuss a wide range of issues ended up being dominated by concerns over President Barack Obama's immigration policies. The daylong meeting was...
La Prensa
| over 1 year ago
In a debate on the popular news program Democracy Now!, Superintendent John Huppenthal defended his position, saying, I want to make sure these students aren't being indoctrinated . . . what we want to do is create a society in which everybody is...
The independent
| over 1 year ago
It is not just Ed Miliband who is being stabbed by his own side...Suggested Topics Newt Gingrich, the former speaker of the House, learned to his cost last night that he is not alone among Republicans vying for the presidential nomination able to...
Voice of America
| over 1 year ago
Republican Party's presidential nomination met in a sometimes heated debate in Jacksonville, Florida, Thursday ahead of that state's January 31 primary. The debate quickly produced fireworks on issues like immigration and foreign bank accounts.
The Tribune
| over 1 year ago
McClatchy Newspapers Mitt Romney pummeled Newt Gingrich repeatedly in a fierce war of words Thursday, striving to capitalize on a turn in the polls in the final debate before Florida's presidential primary on Tuesday. Romney slammed a Gingrich ad on...
Washington Post
| over 1 year ago
It's simply the kind of over-the-top rhetoric that has characterized American politics for too long. Gingrich responded by noting that Romney earlier had harshly attacked him for suggesting that illegal immigrants who have been in the United States...
Arab News
| over 1 year ago
President Barack Obama is using stops in the US West to promote his energy plans, while the top two Republicans battling for the party nomination to challenge him in November slug it out in front of voters thousands of miles away in Florida. As Newt...
The Guardian
| over 1 year ago
Chris Keane/Reuters At a town hall meeting in Spartanburg, upstate South Carolina , Rick Santorum is in full flow. "My children, when they'd read articles about me in the paper, they used to think my first name was 'Ultra'," he tells the crowd of 100...