MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Another year, another campaign.
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MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Another year, another campaign.
Read more here: Wis. governor to court Iowans, stoke 2016 talk
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker is gearing up for re-election next year. But the Republican's actions suggest he might be seeking a much bigger prize — the presidency in 2016.
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LOS ANGELES (AP) — Wendy Greuel is thanking supporters who tried to make her Los Angeles' first woman mayor.
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Many Federal Reserve officials earlier this month wanted to see more evidence that the economy was recovering before shifting toward a tapering of their bond purchase program, the Fed said on Wednesday. “Most observed that the outlook for the labor market had shown progress since the program was started in September,” according to minutes of the Fed's April 30-May 1 meeting. …
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Paul Ryan is writing a campaign book, and though it's not officially a campaign book, it seems to be exactly the kind of campaign book that exists merely to preview a presidential candidacy. The book will be published next year, and “it'll feature a mix of autobiography, political analysis, and policy prescriptions,” The National Review's Robert Costa reports. One way you can tell it's a campaign book is that the autobiography part won't include the things that people actually want to read — the juicy stuff from Mitt Romney's 2012 campaign. …
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FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) — Tim Clark considers his future in golf uncertain now that the game’s two governing bodies have outlawed the anchored putting stroke.
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By Tony Jimenez VIRGINIA WATER, England (Reuters) – Sergio Garcia said “sorry” 11 times and used the word “apology” on five occasions as he spoke of his regret at causing a furor by making a “fried chicken” jibe at world number one Tiger Woods. Spaniard Garcia told reporters on Wednesday that his comment, made at the European Tour Player of the Year awards the night before, was “stupid and out of place” and said he regretted it the moment he made it. Fourteen-times major winner Woods, whose relationship with the Spaniard is frosty at best, was in unforgiving mood earlier in the day. …
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PARIS (Reuters) – British Prime Minister David Cameron said on Wednesday that there were “strong indications” that a killing in London was terror-related. “It is the most appalling crime,” Cameron said, before cutting short a visit to Paris. “The police are urgently seeking the full facts about this case but there are strong indications that it is a terrorist incident.” (Writing by Kate Holton; Editing by Guy Faulconbridge and Andrew Osborn)
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The convicted murder says her lawyers let her down.
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Main domestic and international issues facing Iran ahead of its June 14 presidential election:
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