1.Thieves have stolen a controversial church billboard featuring an illustrated image of Donald Trump calling Jesus Christ a “loser” — a message that gained international attention after it was posted by The Community of Saint Luke, a house of worship in Auckland, New Zealand.
2.According to the New York Times, 21,027,107 votes have been cast so far in the Republican nominating contests; and the anti-Trump vote has trounced the self-proclaimed avatar of greatness, 12,944,945 to 8,082,148. With the campaign essentially all about him, Trump or non-Trump, he is losing by nearly five million votes.
3.In a policy statement on February 17, Trump said he would be “sort of a neutral guy” when it came to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. “A lot of people have gone down in flames trying to make that deal. So I don’t want to say whose fault is it,” he said at a town hall in Charleston.
4.For months, Republican frontrunner Donald Trump has repeatedly targeted China on the campaign trail, pledging to put tariffs on goods produced overseas and bring things like iPhone production back to the United States.
5.In an editorial published China's state-owned Global Times newspaper condemns the billionaire candidate as "big-mouthed" and "abusively forthright."
2.According to the New York Times, 21,027,107 votes have been cast so far in the Republican nominating contests; and the anti-Trump vote has trounced the self-proclaimed avatar of greatness, 12,944,945 to 8,082,148. With the campaign essentially all about him, Trump or non-Trump, he is losing by nearly five million votes.
3.In a policy statement on February 17, Trump said he would be “sort of a neutral guy” when it came to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. “A lot of people have gone down in flames trying to make that deal. So I don’t want to say whose fault is it,” he said at a town hall in Charleston.
4.For months, Republican frontrunner Donald Trump has repeatedly targeted China on the campaign trail, pledging to put tariffs on goods produced overseas and bring things like iPhone production back to the United States.
5.In an editorial published China's state-owned Global Times newspaper condemns the billionaire candidate as "big-mouthed" and "abusively forthright."