The Shrug Heard Round the World: Hillary Clinton Jokes About Wiping Email Server ‘with a Cloth’
After a townhall appearance in Las Vegas, Hillary Clinton was asked if she had attempted to “wipe” her server. She replied, “What, like, with a cloth or something?”
Wall Street ends down after China rate cut fails to calm nerves
Wall Street ends down after China rate cut fails to calm nerves The dollar also gave up much of its gains from earlier in the day. Wall Street trading was volatile and the S&P 500 ended down 1.4 percent after a late selloff following a gain of as much as 2.9 percent earlier in the day.
TEXAS LAW A Californian and a Texan were deer hunting in the brush of south Texas when an illegal alien ran across a clearing. The Texan took careful aim and then shot and killed him. "You can't do that!" cried the Californian. "It's legal here in Texas," replied the Texan. Later that night, the Californian went to town to buy some beer at Wal-Mart. He put the beer on the roof of his truck while he was making room for it behind the seat. Suddenly, an illegal alien ran by, grabbed the beer and ran away. The Californian drew his pistol and shot and killed the man. As he was retrieving his beer, the police came and arrested him. "But, I thought it was legal to shoot illegal aliens here in Texas!" the Californian protested. "Well, yeah," said one of the cops, "but you can't use bait."
Jailed Kentucky clerk says issued marriage licenses to gay couples void A Kentucky clerk jailed for refusing to issue marriage licenses asserted that any ones that are issued without her authority Friday to gay couples in Rowan County are void and “not worth the paper they are written on” because she didn’t approve them, her attorney said. was up to the gay couples to take that chance
Dozens of intelligence analysts reportedly claim assessments of ISIS were altered
Dozens of intelligence analysts working at the U.S. military's Central Command (CENTCOM) have complained that their reports on ISIS and the Nusra Front in Syria were inappropriately altered by senior officials, according to a published report. we cannot comment on ongoing investigations
Fourteen years since the Sept. 11 attacks transformed the nation and launched two wars, the five men accused of masterminding the crime are still waiting for their trial to begin in Guantánamo Bay, Cuba.
Border-free Europe unravels as migrant crisis hits record day
ROSZKE, Hungary/VIENNA (Reuters) - Two decades of frontier-free travel across Europe unraveled on Monday as countries re-established border controls in the face of an unprecedented influx of migrants, which broke the record for the most arrivals by land in a single day.
Germany's surprise decision to restore border controls on Sunday had a swift domino effect, prompting neighbors to impose checks at their own frontiers as thousands of refugees pressed north and west across the continent while European Union ministers argued in Brussels over how to share the burden.
LONDON — Russia’s military buildup in Syria now includes surface-to-air missiles as well as combat aircraft with air-to-air capability, deployments that raise “serious questions” about Moscow’s role in the region, Secretary of State John Kerry said Saturday. Middle East