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Trump's anti-terror rhetoric could help boost race to White House

​The worst mass shooting in the U.S. history could give a boost to presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump's presidential campaign, as it underscores Americans' deep concerns about terrorism.

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Russians steal research on Trump in hack of U.S. Democratic Party

Hackers believed to be working for the Russian government broke into the Democratic National Committee's computer network, spied on internal communications and accessed research on presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, the committee and security experts said on Tuesday.

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Obama, Clinton scold Trump over proposed Muslim ban

Democratic President Barack Obama denounced Donald Trump for his proposed U.S. ban on Muslim immigrants on Tuesday, joining Hillary Clinton in portraying the Republican presidential candidate as unfit for the White House.

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Vanity Fair: Is Donald Trump an actual fascist?

​In the wake of the mass shooting in Orlando, how dangerous could a Trump presidency be?

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Terrorism, gun control to take center stage in 2016 presidential race after Orlando shooting

​After the mass shooting incident in Florida, terrorism and gun control will likely become major issues in the 2016 U.S. presidential race.

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Trump says Florida massacre proves he's right on Islamist threat

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump gave an aggressive response to the deadliest mass shooting in U.S. history, quickly claiming the attack was the work of an Islamist militant while calling on President Barack Obama to resign and for Democrat Hillary Clinton to exit the presidential race.

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Trump touts "being right on radical Islamic terrorism" in responding to Orlando shooting

​Responding to the deadliest single shooting incident in U.S. history, presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump said Sunday he is right for being tough on radical Islamic terrorism.

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Trump to be hurt by controversial comments against Mexican-American judge

U.S. presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump is taking heat yet again, this time for some controversial comments against a judge, as experts said this will hurt him in the presidential race.

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Clinton seeks to cap nomination with wins in California, NJ

Already the presumptive Democratic nominee, Hillary Clinton pressed for victory in California and five other states Tuesday, while Bernie Sanders hoped a strong showing would raise doubts about her historic achievement and spur superdelegate to rally around him instead.

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Made-in-China Donald Trump toilet papers popular among U.S. consumers

While presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump has made his appeal to blue-collar supporters by ranting on how China has taken U.S. jobs and made money off U.S. consumers, his face just helped Chinese manufacturers make another money-grab by selling to Americans toilet papers with his various facial expressions on them.

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News Analysis: Clinton vs. Trump war ramps up in race to White House

U.S. Democratic front-runner Hilary Clinton has launched a blistering attack against Republican nominee Donald Trump as the war between the two rivals began in an election expected to be a knock-down drag out fight.

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Clinton says Trump dangerous, unfit to be commander in chief

US presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton tore into her likely election rival Donald Trump as never before Thursday, saying his foreign policy is dangerously incoherent and labeling him unfit for office.

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House Speaker Paul Ryan says he would vote for Trump in November

​U.S. House Speaker Paul Ryan announced on Thursday he would vote for the presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump in November.

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Division within Democratic Party in spotlight, overshadowing Clinton's presidential run

With the final primaries of the 2016 U.S. presidential election approaching, a Quinnipiac University National poll released Wednesday finds the candidates most likely to lead their parties into the general election are locked in a much tighter race.

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Silicon Valley finds Trump's disruption unwelcome

Donald J. Trump would not be Silicon Valley’s first choice as president. Or its second. Or maybe even its third.

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Can Donald Trump win? These battleground regions will decide

With Donald J. Trump pulling even or ahead of Hillary Clinton in a series of recent national polls, the once unthinkable has become at least plausible. But if he is to be elected the 45th president, he must compete on a political map that, for now, looks forbidding.

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Judge criticized by Trump unseals documents in Trump University case

A judge, called a "hater" by Donald Trump for his handling of a lawsuit related to the businessman's Trump University real estate school, has unsealed documents related to the case.