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Bomb may have downed Russian jet, US, UK officials say

Bomb may have downed Russian jet, US, UK officials say

Associated Press, Jill Lawless, and Ken Dilanian November 4, 2015

  LONDON (AP) — British and U.S. officials said Wednesday they have information suggesting the Russian jetliner that crashed in the Egyptian desert may have been brought down by a bomb,...

Wednesday night’s Republican Presidential debate

Wednesday night’s Republican Presidential debate

Reed Lubin October 29, 2015

  Ever since Donald Trump announced his intent to run for president of the United States back in June of this year, he has been all over the news because of the things that have come out of...

AP Fact Check: The Republican debaters and the facts

AP Fact Check: The Republican debaters and the facts

  WASHINGTON (AP) — Ben Carson pitched a tax plan with numbers that didn't add up. Donald Trump boasted that he's paying his own way in the campaign, but he isn't. Chris Christie...

First lady Michelle Obama to make solo visit to Middle East

First lady Michelle Obama to make solo visit to Middle East

Associated Press and Darlene Superville October 28, 2015

  WASHINGTON (AP) — Michelle Obama will spend next week in Qatar and Jordan to promote her global education initiative for girls, the White House announced Wednesday. It will be her first...

In this photo taken on Tuesday, Oct. 20, 2015, Syria President Bashar Assad, center left, gestures during his meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin, center right, as Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, second from right, and Russian Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu, right, listen in the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia. President Bashar Assad was in Moscow, in his first known trip abroad since the war broke out in Syria in 2011, to meet his strongest ally Russian leader Vladimir Putin. The two leaders stressed that the military operations in Syria_ in which Moscow is the latest and most powerful addition_ must lead to a political process. (Alexei Druzhinin, RIA-Novosti, Kremlin Pool Photo via AP)

Assad willing to discuss change after victory

Associated Press, Albert Aji, and Sarah El Deeb October 24, 2015

DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) — President Bashar Assad is willing to run in an early presidential election, hold parliamentary elections and discuss constitutional changes, but only after the defeat of "terrorist"...

Scorecard: How the Democrats fared in their first debate

Scorecard: How the Democrats fared in their first debate

Ken Thomas Associated Press October 14, 2015

LAS VEGAS (AP) — Here's a look at how the five Democratic presidential candidates performed in Tuesday's debate at the Wynn Las Vegas resort-casino. HILLARY RODHAM CLINTON Standing center stage,...

Audrey Taylor, a senior Latin American Studies and Spanish major, rings a bell nine times to honor the victims of last week's Umpqua Community College shooting at Willamette University in Salem, Ore., on Thursday, Oct. 8, 2015. Taylor's family now lives in Roseburg. "It was important to me to connect the two communities," Taylor said. (Anna Reed/Statesman-Journal via AP) MANDATORY CREDIT

Students believe in safety despite news

Rachel Hinton October 9, 2015

Around 7 p.m. Thursday, as students were settling into night classes or the beginning of their weekends, a bomb threat was issued at campuses across the region, including DePaul’s O’Hare campus...

Planned Parenthood Federation of America President Cecile Richards testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, Sept. 29, 2015, before the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee hearing on "Planned Parenthood's Taxpayer Funding."  (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)

Facts behind government shutdown explained

Jessica Genova October 4, 2015

Congress passed a temporary bill advancing government funding to $1.2 billion until Dec. 11. By doing this, Congress averted what would have been America’s 19th government shutdown since 1976, according...

Planned Parenthood supporters rally for women's access to reproductive health care on ``National Pink Out Day'' at Los Angeles City Hall, Tuesday, Sept. 29, 2015. (AP Photo/Nick Ut)

Planned Parenthood scrutinized

Yazmin Dominguez, Online Editor October 4, 2015

For those who have not visited a Planned Parenthood clinic, it begins quite simply. The closest clinic to DePaul’s Lincoln Park campus is off the Red Line stop at North and Clybourn. Upon opening...

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