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U.S. Presidential Debate

US Presidential Debates Translated for Chinese Viewers

In the southern Chinese city of Guangzhou, Yin Hao, together with about half a dozen volunteers, work late through the night. They make up an online network that works as translators. Their assignment is to post American presidential debates, but with Chinese subtitles.

Donald Trump

Donald Trump Under Fire for Mocking Disabled Journalist

Presidential hopeful, Donald Trump has been heavily criticized after he overtly made fun of a member of the media who suffers from a chronic condition that limits his mobility called arthrogryposis.

Terminator Genisys France Photocall

‘Terminator Genesys' Star Arnold Schwarzenegger Tweets Perfect Reply to Internet Troll About His Rainbow Photo

When threatened to be unfollowed, Arnold Schwarzenegger only had three words for the so-called fan: Hasta la vista.

Carly Fiorina

2016 Presidential Campaign: Carly Fiorina Officially Announces Presidential Bid

Former Hewlett-Packard chief executive Carly Fiorina on Monday officially announced her bid to enter the 2016 presidential campaign.

hillary-clinton

Hillary Clinton's Email Record Has 'Huge Gaps', Says Trey Gowdy

U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has provided documentation of her email record between 2007-2013 to the House of Representatives for review, following a report from The New York Times claiming Clinton used a private email address throughout her tenure on the Obama Administration.

Jeb Bush a Republican Front-runner

Jeb Bush Faces New Hurdles as Republican Frontrunner for 2016

The former governor of Florida, Jeb Bush, is now the Republican front-runner after contender Mitt Romney backed out of his third attempt to run for president. But, analysts warned, Bush is far from hurdling big challenges to his try at the White House.

U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham

Republican Lindsey Graham Announces Committee For Possible Presidential Bid

Another Republican, Senator Lindsey O. Graham of South Carolina, has announced on Thursday that he has already formed an investigative committee that would examine his presidential bid for the race on 2016.

Republican Senator John McCain and Democratic Senator Dianne Feinstein

McCain And Feinstein Want To Deploy More U.S. Forces To Yemen

Two United States Senators are asking U.S. President Barack Obama's administration to send more special operations forces to Yemen and other hotspots in the Middle East as the security condition in those countries start to deteriorate.

Abortion

House Passes Bill Banning Taxpayer Funds For Abortions

The Republican-run Congress on Thursday passed a legislation that prohibits federal funding for abortion.

Paul Ryan

Presidential Run 2016: Republican Paul Ryan Drops Out Of Race

Paul Ryan, Republican Representative of Wisconsin and the vice presidential nominee back in the 2012 elections, announced on Monday that he will not be running in Presidential Race 2016.

Mitt Romney

Presidential Race 2016: Mitt Romney Ahead Of Jeb Bush In Poll

The Republicans have two strong possible candidates for the Presidential elections this coming 2016 but according to a poll from the Quinnipiac University that was released on Wednesday, Mitt Romney is overshadowing Jeb Bush.

President Obama at the White House Thursday, Nov. 20.

Obama Unveils Sweeping Immigration Reform Policy

Setting up a bitter fight with Republican opponents, the plan would allow around 4.4 million undocumented immigrants who were parents of U.S. citizens or legal permanent residents to be exempt from deportation

Obama

Obama Immigration Action Pushes Republicans To Brace For Battle

Republicans vowed to do everything in their power to block U.S. President Barack Obama's executive action on immigration aimed at protecting millions of undocumented migrants in the country from deportation.

Democratic Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid

Senate Democrats Back Obama's Executive Action On Immigration

Senate Democrats on Monday expressed support for President Barack Obama's planned executive action on immigration amid fierce Republican dissent and threats of GOP bills aimed at blocking the administration.

Obama

Tom Cotton Alludes To GOP Spending Bill Tactic To Block Obama’s Executive Action On Immigration

Republicans are planning to block President Barack Obama's executive action on immigration once they hold control of both chambers of Congress next year. One such tactic, according to Senator-elect Tom Cotton, includes a spending-cap bill much like the one the GOP used on the Guantanamo Bay issue.

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