MPs will ask Sir Philip Green why he had such faith in the group that took over the retail chain
WASHINGTON (AP) — A Republican senator told conservatives Friday they should pray for President Barack Obama and suggested a biblical passage that says, "Let his days be few." Kristen Orthman, a spokeswoman for Senate Democratic Leader Harry Reid, said Perdue's comments "left the impression he was praying for the death of President Obama."
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Clinton addressed the Planned Parenthood Action Fund in D.C.
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Kesha walks the carpet while attending the 2016 Planned Parenthood Annual Gala on Thursday (June 9) at the Washington Hilton in Washington, D.C. The 29-year-old singer was joined at the event by her mom Pebe Sebert. Kesha has announced that she will be heading to Las Vegas this summer for a brief residency at the [...]
The U.S. government ran a budget deficit of $53 billion in May, the Treasury Department reported Friday, $31 billion less than it did in the same month a year ago.
A look at where the race for those delegates stands, based on an Associated Press count: PLEDGED DELEGATES At the party's national convention, these delegates must vote for the candidate who won them. The AP has surveyed these delegates several times and noted their on-the-record endorsements. Clinton has reached the 2,383 delegates needed to become the presumptive nominee.
Georgia Sen. David Perdue asked attendees at a religious conference Friday to pray that President Barack Obama’s days be “few.” “You know, I think we are called to pray. We are called to pray for our country, for our leaders, and yes, even our president,” Perdue said at the Faith & Freedom Coalition’s Road to […]