The Republican, whose 2012 run for president imploded after an "oops" moment during a televised debate, said it was "time to reset the relationship between government and citizen."
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Usaama Rahim, 26, who was shot and killed on Tuesday after he lunged at authorities with a large, military-style knife, had been plotting to attack "boys in blue," according to an affidavit.
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In the NFL, something that behaves like Pluto's football-shaped moons might be called a wobbly duck. NASA calls them astonishing.
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Rescue teams have now cut holes through parts of the overturned ship's hull, but they've found no more survivors from the ship that carried more than 450 people.
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The former Republican and independent faces long odds as he seeks the Democratic nomination for president.
Read More »Stanley Cup: Chicago Scores Twice In Final Minutes To Defeat Tampa Bay
The Chicago Blackhawks defeated the Tampa Bay Lightning 2-1 in the opening game of the National Hockey League best-of-seven final. The second game is Saturday night in Tampa Bay.
Read More »Senate Panel Says Obama Administration Lacks Watchdogs
Seven of the 33 inspector general posts in the Obama administration are being filled by temporary appointees, according to the panel. Permanent IGs have been nominated for just three of the vacancies.
Read More »Nestlé India In Hot Water Over Reports Of Excess Lead In Noodle Soup
Sales of the popular instant soup, sold under the brand Maggi, have plunged since the food safety dispute erupted in India.
Read More »Police Officer Should Have Refused $2.7M Bequest, Review Panel Says
The story has caused outrage in Portsmouth, N.H., where residents have complained that the case sets a dangerous precedent and sends a troubling message about police priorities.
Read More »Sen. Menendez’s Corruption Trial Hasn’t Begun, But Legal Sparring Has
The Justice Department indicted the New Jersey Democrat just two months ago on bribery and conspiracy charges. But lawyers in the case already seem to be getting under each other's skin.
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