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Senators Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz are out to strike a blow for Donald Trump in the Nevada caucus tonight, despite their businesses have given the benefit of a high profile in Las Vegas. And while the Trump brand is so visible in the city of New York as it is in Nevada - and he has tied its image to its roots as a New Yorker - a review of their interests in the city shows that he is not the runner power that maybe it once was.


Senate Republicans took an explicit position against considering a candidate to the Supreme Court by President Obama. GOP committee members first weighing no candidate unanimously said they would refuse to hold hearings and Senate leader urges president to refrain from even submitting a name.


The shot Ted Cruz communication director for the dissemination of misleading video about Marco Rubio is just the latest in open criticism of his rival campaign. And many who are familiar with the operation of the man nominated Mr. Cruz, Jeff Roe, recognize a pattern in recent action. "Jeff Roe does not know the difference between reality and fiction," said a councilor who once unsuccessfully sued for libel Roe. A former client had a different opinion: "Jeff Roe likes to win."


Zika virus transmission sex may not be as rare as scientists had believed. Health authorities in the US They are investigating 14 new reports that the virus is spread that way, although only two of the infections have been confirmed. The virus is usually transmitted through mosquito bites.



A partial truce in Syria is ready to start on Saturday, but its terms - exempting two of the deadliest groups in the conflict - cast doubt on how effective it will be in reducing bloodshed. Still, the agreement negotiated by the United States and Russia could be a high point for the Kremlin as it seeks a return to the global stage.



President Obama's plan to close the US prison at Guantanamo is now before Congress, but the White House does not expect lawmakers to accept it. Obama, who has long sought to close the prison, looking out between 30 and 60 detainees from a prison in the country. Such a move would require the Republican-controlled Congress to allow transfers.




Xi Jinping of China continues to tighten the country control the media that his government faces growing pressure on the economy, corruption and environmental issues. On the heels of regulations to curb the presence of foreign media companies, Mr. Xi announced a long-term policy making it clear that there are state media to serve as a propaganda tool for the Communist Party.



Most Americans are siding with the US government as Apple press to unlock the phone of one of the shooters from San Bernardino, according to a new survey. Other technology heavyweights have intervened: Mark Zuckerberg on Monday threw his support to Apple, and Bill Gates today said a news article that points out how to take the side of the government had gone too far.



Women around the world spend more than twice the amount of time men spend on unpaid work, such as shopping, childcare and clothing - and the new data shows a cost to the imbalance. Melinda Gates, co-founder of the Gates Foundation, calls "time poverty" and says the foundation will increase its support to reducing the gap this year.



Critics say the lack of video evidence has helped HPD avoid scrutiny aimed at other major departments, and officials there in recent years killed more people - many of them unarmed members of minorities - the strength of Los Angeles, which is twice as large. The police chief, who is retiring, says most agents use camera body within 18 months.













It is impossible to ignore when flying in the city of New York and detecting the golf course in the shadow of the Whitestone Bridge. It is difficult to avoid when given a walk down Fifth Avenue, or venture beyond the skating rink or the carousel in Central Park. And it is there, in the bright lights, not less, when the elegant passes near the entrance to the Holland Tunnel: the name of Donald J. Trump.

Trump has embraced its roots as a New Yorker as crucial to his presidential candidacy, and in doing so, the Republican candidate has given the impression across the country is a force to be reckoned with in the city of his birth.

But while Trump remains a visible mark about five boroughs, it is much more difficult to discern his mark as an agent of classic power, someone who is feared and can make things happen with a phone call or a quiet aside to the right person at the right time.

His real estate holdings in New York are modest; He did not make the top 10 lists of the leading developers of condominiums and power players in real estate in the city, judging by several publications. He does not belong to groups like the Real Estate Board of New York or the trade association for a Better New York. Rarely interacts with key politicians or civil servants, or contribute to campaigns. Discussions on a bid for governor in 2014 never got off the ground.

Although presented as a major developer, potentially higher property profile of their companies in real estate in New York is composed of an office building on Wall Street; part of another on Avenue of the Americas; commercial space in Trump Tower on Fifth Avenue, where he lives; and parking under Trump Plaza on East 61st.

"It's a very successful garage," he said in a telephone interview.

operation of Mr. Trump Wollman Rink and the carousel in Central Park, through contracts with the parks department of the city is also implemented.

The big banks, meanwhile, say they are wary of lending to it after losing millions of dollars in previous deals. Lawyers and contractors hired in the past say that is slow to pay their bills, and often disappoint them. Even the few Wall Street executives say privately that a friend is reluctant to speak publicly about it.



Donald J. Trump was declared the winner of the Nevada caucuses Tuesday night, according to The Associated Press, won a third consecutive victory in a state-of early voting and strengthening its position in the Republican presidential race before the wave of elections on Super Tuesday on March 1.

Participation in Nevada was reported to be high compared with previous assemblies. Trump was seen as a favorite to enter the contest, but the victory still serves as a blow to its main competitors, Senators Ted Cruz of Texas and Marco Rubio of Florida, who must now try to break the winning streak Trump in the larger states voting in the coming weeks.

For Mr. Trump, the results in Nevada is another sign of the duration of your campaign and the breadth of its appeal: Now has easily won primaries in New England and the South, and a struggle caucus in the far west. It won independent voters in New Hampshire and evangelicals in South Carolina, and won in Nevada, where Mormons rural voters and activists influence.

The latter victory can only be promoted Mr. Trump in the style of blatant campaign has alienated many Republican officials and voters outlet. In the two days before the Nevada primaries, Mr. Trump called Mr. liar Cruz and threatened to deliver the most violent attacks against Mr. Rubio also.

At a rally in Las Vegas on Monday night, Mr. Trump ridiculed a protester in the audience and told supporters he would have liked "to punch him in the face."

His supporters in Nevada were jubilant on Tuesday night. With posters and flags Trump and some lights outbreak, the crowd at the Treasure Island casino in Las Vegas exploded in a minute-long standing ovation when Mr. Trump projected winner in a broadcast on CNN, and chanted the name of the candidate.

But the songs quickly became Boos as soon as the network said Mr. Cruz.

The results are likely to strengthen the feeling among national Republican leaders only direct confrontation can block Mr. Trump to claim the party's nomination, since none of the most powerful voting blocs party seems likely to frustrate his own bill.

Trump's success in Nevada is also likely to increase the pressure on his opponents to join somehow forces against a common enemy.

Mr. Cruz and Mr. Rubio have attacked each other angrily in recent days, as each has struggled to establish himself as the strongest opponent of Mr. Trump. Mr. Cruz has stepped up its tough talk on immigration to compete with Mr. Trump, and has argued that only a conservative running well to the right of Mr. Trump can challenge him effectively.



Donald Trump has won the GOP primary in the state of South Carolina, as projected News Telemundo.


Trump won 32.4% of the vote, beating Ted Cruz who got 22.4%. Third quedo Marco Rubio with 21.1%.

Trump's victory puts the employer in a strong position to win the Republican presidential nomination. This is his second consecutive victory after victory last week at New Hampshire.

Trump is one of the candidates called "insurgents" -the other is Ted Cruz, who based his campaign in part as opposed to the "establishment" or Republican party leadership.

The following is Nevada Republican vote next Tuesday where Trump also is ahead in the polls. Most importantly though his victory in South Carolina is that this is a southern state, similar to many of those who voted on the so-called Super Tuesday of March 1, wherein at stake hundreds of delegates to the Republican convention to elect the candidate. If Trump has won in South it means that also could earn in places like Texas, Alabama and Arkansas Carolina.