After decisive wins in New York primaries, Republican, Democratic front-runners look ahead to next series of primary elections on April 26
Debate about whether protecting right to privacy is more important than need to halt terrorist activity, everyday crimes has taken on a new urgency in US
Pre-election surveys show Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump holding strong leads over challengers
Sanders plans concert and Clinton slams Trump, while Republicans debate values and count delegates before state’s voting Tuesday
Lower house MPs voted 367 to 137 in favor of impeachment; it sent the matter to senate, which plans to vote next month
Pre-election surveys show Clinton with sizable lead, but Sanders has won seven of last eight state contests and is hoping for an upset win Tuesday
Anti-poverty group accuses 50 biggest US companies of avoiding paying billions of dollars in US taxes
Jim Yong Kim says offshore companies manipulations take large sums away from governments who need the money to fight poverty
Police in Florida had charged Corey Lewandowski with roughly grabbing a reporter by the arm at campaign rally in early March as she approached the candidate to ask a question
The Washington Post reports FBI paid professional hackers to help crack into Apple iPhone used by one of terrorists who killed 14 people last December in San Bernardino, California
Embattled president says Michel Temer and Lower House Speaker Eduardo Cunha 'now are conspiring openly, in the light of day, to destabilize a legitimately elected president'
Senator Charles Grassley says Republican-controlled Senate has no intention of holding hearings on Merrick Garland's nomination this year
Republican front-runner Trump says party officials have created 'crooked system' to keep him from winning first-ballot victory at convention; party leaders deny it
Goldman Sachs, one of the biggest US investment banks, agrees to pay the penalty for selling financially questionable mortgage-backed securities leading up to financial crisis in 2008
Embrace new players, but uphold standards created by US, Jacob Lew said, adding that ‘worst possible outcome would be to step away from our leadership role and let others fill’
President spoke to students and faculty at University of Chicago’s law school, where he taught constitutional law for nearly a decade
Mexico's current consul in Los Angeles Carlos Sada has been promoted to the Washington post in what the government called 'a shift in strategy'
Analysts say billionaire mogul would have to win more than 60 percent of remaining delegates to July's national convention in order to claim Republican presidential nomination before convention starts
PM Gunnlaugsson resigns under pressure from thousands of protesters after documents link him, his wife to shady financial dealings
Republican presidential candidate says he would cut off billions of dollars that Mexicans who are already in US send home to family members to finance massive wall
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