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In Cold War travels, Bernie Sanders found much to admire behind enemy lines. Now that's a problem for his campaign. The mayor of tiny Burlington, Vt., was back from Nicaragua and eager to share the good news. The country's Soviet-backed government — forged via armed rebellion — was cutting infant mortality, reducing illiteracy and redistributing land to peasant farmers.
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For a President Who Loves Crowd Size, India Aims to Deliver NEW DELHI — One of the most nerve-racking moments for any world leader these days comes with these six words: President Trump is coming to town. Hosting any American leader is demanding enough with the usual requirements of diplomacy, protocol ...
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Coronavirus Live Updates: Outbreaks Raise Fears of Pandemic South Korea reported hundreds of new infections, and Iran said at least 12 people there had died. In Europe, Italy is working to contain a spike in cases. Right Now. The Dow Jones industrial average dropped more than 900 points following sharp declines in ...
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Bernie Sanders greets his new front-runner status with one of his greatest hits: Praising Fidel Castro On Saturday, Sen. Bernie Sanders became the clear front-runner for the 2020 Democratic nomination with a resounding victory in the Nevada caucuses. On Sunday, Sanders (I-Vt.) greeted that newfound status with one of his greatest hits: Finding something ...
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Richard Grenell's paid consulting included work for US nonprofit funded mostly by Hungary Two years before President Trump nominated him to become ambassador to Germany, Richard Grenell wrote an op-ed about Nigeria's highly charged 2015 presidential race, a move that drew notice from Nigerian media. A year later, Grenell defended the ...
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White House Will Ask Congress for Emergency Coronavirus Funds WASHINGTON — The Trump administration, after weeks of pleading from Congress, is moving to request emergency funding to bolster its coronavirus response efforts, alerting lawmakers that it would send a request as soon as Monday afternoon. The size ...
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Bernie Sanders Outlines Funding for His Plans, but It May Not All Add Up Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont, under growing pressure to explain how he would pay for his very expensive policy agenda, released a checklist on Monday evening that he described as a full explanation of how he would finance all of his proposals.
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Impeachment an afterthought for vulnerable Democrat lawmaker EAST LANSING, Mich. — A man held up a hostile poster a few rows back Michigan Rep. Elissa Slotkin as she spoke. On other side of the room, allies hoisted a Slotkin-friendly banner. But the most striking sign at Slotkin's first town hall since President Donald ...
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On Russia-China Border, Life and Commerce Frozen by Coronavirus BLAGOVESHCHENSK, Russia — With a contagious illness raging in China, just 600 yards away across the frozen Amur River, the Cathedral of the Annunciation in the Russian border city of Blagoveshchensk thundered with promises of salvation from the ...
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On the Trail: Buttigieg Heckled at March, Sanders Takes Heat for Cuba Comment CHARLESTON, S.C. — Democratic presidential front-runner Bernie Sanders came under fire on Monday for comments about late Cuban President Fidel Castro, and moderate rival Pete Buttigieg was heckled at a march with labor activists. Sanders and his ...
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