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John Kasich keeps it real, maybe too real

John Kasich keeps it real, maybe too real


John Kasich keeps it real, maybe too real

Posted: 21 Jul 2015 04:31 AM PDT

Ohio Gov. John Kasich, center right, stands with his wife Karen, and daughters Reese, right, and Emma, after announcing his running for the 2016 Republican party's nomination for president during a campaign rally at Ohio State University, Tuesday, July 21, 2015, in Columbus, Ohio. Kasich, a two-term governor and former congressman, has little name recognition in the crowded GOP field, but he is already airing television ads in New Hampshire where he is heading immediately after making his run official. (AP Photo/John Minchillo)Yahoo's Matt Bai sits down with the Ohio governor to talk about his presidential ambitions -- and his self-doubt.


The John Kasich record

Posted: 21 Jul 2015 04:27 AM PDT

USA-ELECTION/KASICHYahoo Politics looks at what's behind the launch of the 16th GOP presidential primary campaign.


Trump opens double-digit lead on GOP rivals as paper calls for end to 'his bloviating side show'

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Kerry says Iran vow to defy U.S. is 'very disturbing'

Posted: 21 Jul 2015 02:32 AM PDT

In this picture released by an official website of the office of the Iranian supreme leader on Saturday, July 18, 2015, Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei delivers his sermon during the Eid al-Fitr prayer at the Imam Khomeini Grand Mosque in Tehran, Iran. Khamenei said a historic nuclear deal with world powers reached this week won't change Iran's policy towards the "arrogant" government of the United States. (Office of the Iranian Supreme Leader via AP)U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said a speech by Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei on Saturday vowing to defy American policies in the region despite a deal with world powers over Tehran's nuclear program was "very disturbing". Ayatollah Khamenei told supporters on Saturday that U.S. policies in the region were "180 degrees" opposed to Iran's, at a speech in a Tehran mosque punctuated by chants of "Death to America" and "Death to Israel". "Even after this deal our policy toward the arrogant U.S. will not change," Khamenei said.


Tennessee suspect's family sees depression, shame behind rampage

Posted: 21 Jul 2015 10:32 AM PDT

Items left at a memorial at the Armed Forces Career Center are seen in Chattanooga, TennesseeMembers of Mohammod Youssuf Abdulazeez's family believe deep depression and shame over an arrest for impaired driving may have led him to go on a rampage in which five U.S. servicemen died last week, a source close to the family said on Tuesday. Two days before the fatal shooting at military facilities in Chattanooga, Tennessee, Abdulazeez told his family he was going to work, the source said, but they learned from his friends that he took a marijuana and alcohol-fueled "joy ride" in a rented car. The trigger for his "bender" was the worsening of depression that had dogged the 24-year-old engineer for years, the family believes.


Texas senator to release video in jail death case

Posted: 21 Jul 2015 09:54 AM PDT

A Texas lawmaker will release a trooper's dashboard camera video on Tuesday that sheds light on the arrest of a Chicago-area woman who died three days later in jail, his spokesman said. State Senator Royce West will make the video public at Prairie View A&M University, near where school employee Sandra Bland, 28, was arrested, said his spokesman, Kelvin Bass. Jailhouse video released on Monday showed a space of about 90 minutes between the last physical check-up of Bland in her cell, and when she was discovered dead, hanging by a plastic trash bag at about 9 a.m.

Airport contract workers to strike in New York Wednesday

Posted: 21 Jul 2015 10:34 AM PDT

(Reuters) - Some workers at New York's John F. Kennedy and LaGuardia airports plan to strike on Wednesday night, their union said in a news release on Tuesday, potentially affecting travelers and airline operations.

John Kasich keeps it real, maybe too real

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California proposes historic $1.5M fine for taking water

Posted: 20 Jul 2015 06:00 PM PDT

In this photo taken July 15, 2015, water flows down a canal near Byron, Calif. The California State Water Resources Control Board said it's proposing a fine of $1.5 million against the Byron-Bethany Irrigation District for allegedly taking water from a pumping plant after it was warned that there was not enough water. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — California regulators on Monday proposed a first-of-its-kind, $1.5 million fine for a group of Central Valley farmers accused of illegally taking water during the drought.


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