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Republican Party presidential debates and forums, 2016. Donald Trump announces he will skip the Fox News GOP presidential debate between the three remaining candidates on March 21, saying he thinks "we had enough of debates." Ohio Governor John Kasich says he will also skip the debate if Donald Trump follows through on his vow not to attend.
Health 2015–16 Zika virus epidemic The first Zika virus case is confirmed in the U.S. state of New Hampshire. (WMUR) International relations 2016 North Korean nuclear test The United Nations Security Council vote on the United States - China draft resolution on North Korea is rescheduled to 10:00 a.m. EST Wednesday. Russia requests more time to review the text. (Reuters) Libyan Crisis (2011 ...
On May 12, 2003, the Daily News front page read "JFK Had a Monica", [59] [60] reporting historian Robert Dallek's book on JFK's affair with a White House intern—long before the infamous Clinton-Lewinsky scandal just five years prior to the publication, and in turn, compelled the former intern, Mimi Alford, to come forward, and then Daily News ...
Wednesday's edition of the New York Daily News called for Trump to end his campaign following Trump hinting at violence towards Hillary Clinton.
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Next, he reported on New York City Hall and the American retail industry. [9] [11] [12] Later, he became a national political correspondent for the Times. [13] During the 2016 United States presidential election, Barbaro frequently wrote front-page articles on the topic and became one of the most prominent Times reporters covering the election ...
During the second Fox Business debate, Cruz was questioned on his meaning when he stated beforehand that Trump embodied New York values. [105] He was also criticized for the statement by New York Republicans and Democrats. [106] [107] The January 15 issue of Daily News, released the day after the debate, had a front page reading, "Drop dead, Ted."
The first issue of The New York Times, then known as New-York Daily Times, published in 1851. The New York Times was established in 1851 by New-York Tribune journalists Henry Jarvis Raymond and George Jones. [4] The Times experienced significant circulation, particularly among conservatives; New-York Tribune publisher Horace Greeley praised the ...