Increasingly strapped for money as their campaigns take aim at nationwide audiences, candidates of both parties worked to keep their hopes alive in states from South Carolina to Nevada to California.
Bloggers have used the Internet to force Chinese officials into investigating what appears to have been a brutal beating by other government officials.
Police in Kenya attempted to tighten their grip on opposition demonstrators and others Thursday, arresting several journalists and firing tear gas at civilians to clear out neighborhoods.
Hillary Clinton is hoping to send a message of change and experience as she campaigns in New Hampshire.
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