Clinton, Obama in dead heat ahead of big votemore similar news »
ST. LOUIS (Reuters) - Democrats Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama were locked in a near dead heat two days before the biggest presidential voting so far while John McCain tried to nail down the Republican nomination for the White House.
African quakes kill at least 30more similar news »
KIGALI (Reuters) - Earthquakes struck Rwanda and neighboring Democratic Republic of Congo on Sunday, killing at least 30 people and seriously injuring 350 more, officials said.
U.S. candidates race against Super Tuesday clockmore similar news »
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Democratic presidential rivals Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama took their neck-and-neck battle to the U.S. West on Saturday while John McCain projected an air of inevitability about winning the Republican nomination ahead of crucial Super Tuesday voting.
In campaign detour, Romney mourns Mormon leadermore similar news »
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah (Reuters) - White House hopeful Mitt Romney left the campaign trail on Saturday for the funeral of the Mormon church leader but shrugged off criticism of his faith among evangelical Christians.
Writers' strike deal could come within week: reportmore similar news »
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Hollywood's striking writers have made a key breakthrough in contract talks with film and television studios, leading to what could be a deal between the two parties by the end of next week, The New York Times reported on Saturday.
Colombia nabs FARC rebel wanted for U.S. kidnappingsmore similar news »
BOGOTA (Reuters) - A Colombian female guerrilla wanted in the United States for the kidnapping of three Americans and trafficking cocaine has been captured by the army near Venezuela's border, authorities said on Saturday.