Politics

Cultural Gap At Heart Of China-U.S. Divide

Christl Leong   | Oct 08, 2014 04:20 AM EDT

Cultural miscommunication leads to distorted perceptions between Americans and the Chinese and ultimately affects relations on a large-scale level. read more

Yemen Rebels Reject Appointed Prime Minister

Bianca Ortega   | Oct 08, 2014 12:00 AM EDT

Yemen rebels on Tuesday rejected the prime minister that tohe president appointed as part of an agreement aimed to prompt Shi'ite Muslim fighters who took control of the capital to leave the city. read more

Tom Cotton Not Worried About Bill Clinton’s Support For Arkansas Senate Rival

Rubi Valdez   | Oct 07, 2014 09:50 AM EDT

Republican ace and possible Arkansas Senator Tom Cotton says he is not worried about former president Bill Clinton supporting opponent Senator Mark Pryor in the 2014 U.S. midterm elections. read more

How Court’s Ruling on Same-Sex Marriage Will Affect Midterm, 2016 Elections

Kristina Fernandez   | Oct 07, 2014 12:00 PM EDT

The U.S. Supreme Court’s Monday ruling threw gay marriage into national political talks, just one month ahead of the midterm elections and just before presidential candidates hit the campaign trail for the 2016 race. read more

She Who Controls Iowa, Controls The U.S. Senate: The Case Of Joni Ernst

Kristina Fernandez   | Oct 07, 2014 07:30 AM EDT

With just less than a month until the midterm elections, the Republicans are looking to wrest control of the Senate by netting at least six states. One particularly bright spot is Iowa. read more

Americans Dislike Harry Reid, John Boehner –Gallup Poll

Bianca Ortega   | Oct 07, 2014 03:57 AM EDT

Americans apparently dislike Senate Democratic leader Harry Reid and House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio), based on a recent Gallup phone survey. read more

Potential Presidential Candidate Jindal Slams Obama’s ‘Harmful’ Foreign Policy

Bianca Ortega   | Oct 07, 2014 03:19 AM EDT

Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal, a potential Republican candidate in the 2016 presidential election, slammed President Barack Obama's "harmful" foreign policy, pushing the U.S. to increase its defense spending. read more

Jeb Bush Aids GOP Senate, House Candidates Reach Latino Demographic

Christl Leong   | Oct 07, 2014 03:43 AM EDT

Jeb Bush has released an ad reaching out to Latino voters to help the Republicans gain a Senate majority in this November's midterm election. read more

Hong Kong Protests: A Boon To Chinese President Xi Jinping

Kristina Fernandez   | Oct 07, 2014 02:03 AM EDT

As street protests in Hong Kong rage on for the 10th consecutive day, with demonstrators accusing China of choking off democracy in the special administrative region, the odds are beginning to turn in favor of the Chinese president Xi Jinping's silence. read more

Hong Kong Protests: A Boon To Chinese President Xi Jinping

Kristina Fernandez   | Oct 07, 2014 02:03 AM EDT

As street protests in Hong Kong rage on for the 10th consecutive day, with demonstrators accusing China of choking off democracy in the special administrative region, the odds are beginning to turn in favor of the Chinese president Xi Jinping's silence. read more

U.S. Labor Market Eases Up for Less Educated Americans

Jed Santos   | Oct 07, 2014 01:47 AM EDT

For the first time since 2008, the U.S. unemployment rate has slipped below the 6 percent mark, indicating a more favorable labor landscape, especially for less educated Americans. read more

Profiling Elise Stefanik: The Future Youngest Female Lawmaker In U.S. Congress? [VIDEO]

Rubi Valdez   | Oct 06, 2014 09:36 AM EDT

Elise Stefanik could become the youngest female lawmaker in U.S. Congress history if she wins in the midterm elections on November 4. read more

Gov. Chris Christie's Performance Creates Growing Uncertainty

Ren Benavidez   | Oct 06, 2014 08:10 AM EDT

New Jersey Governor Chris Christie is not at the bottom of the polls, but there is a growing uncertainty about him. read more

Increased Risk of Ebola Cases In United States ‘Not Surprising,’ Says Top U.S. Doctor

Rubi Valdez   | Oct 06, 2014 07:59 AM EDT

Dr. Anthony Fauci, a top-notch infectious disease doctor told Fox News Sunday that increased number of Ebola cases in United States is not far-fetched especially that 50 other suspected patients are under close monitoring. read more

Republican Voters Likely To Choose Anti-Obama Candidates – Gallup Survey

Rubi Valdez   | Oct 06, 2014 06:46 AM EDT

A recent Gallup survey showed that 58 percent of registered Republican voters are likely to choose candidates who are anti-U.S. President Barack Obama. read more

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