(NBC News) Former presidential candidate Ben Carson is throwing his support behind Donald Trump. “It’s not about Mr. Trump, it’s about America,” Carson said. Carson is just the latest political star realigning ahead of next week’s big primaries in Ohio ...

(NBC News) Nevada is next up in the Republican race for the White House, and Donald Trump’s odds are looking good. Trump has a strong lead in the polls ahead of Tuesday night’s caucuses, and the stars are lining up ...

(NBC News) Pope Francis waded into the U.S. presidential campaign Thursday when asked about Donald Trump. The pontiff said a person who would build a wall on the U.S./Mexican border is “not Christian.” Trump sounded surprised when he learned Pope ...

Washington D.C. (NBC News) — South Carolina’s upcoming Republican primary remains a two-tiered contest. Donald Trump and Senator Ted Cruz are fighting to win, while the remaining GOP candidates are fighting to keep their campaigns alive. Trump is currently leading ...

Nobel peace prize nominees: the Greek island groups welcoming Syrian refugees, an escaped ISIS sex slave turned women’s rights activist, the negotiators who ended five decades of civil war in Colombia, national security agency leaker Edward Snowden, and Donald Trump. ...

Ashland, Ore. — Faculty at Southern Oregon University have a new contract. The SOU board of trustees settled negotiations during their meeting Friday and the faculty ratified the deal later that day. The deal includes a three year contract an incremental ...

Klamath Falls, Ore. — It looks like Oregon Tech’s president won’t be leaving the school anytime soon. School President Christopher Maples was a finalist for the president at Marshall University in West Virginia. But the school announced Tuesday that they’re ...

 Roseburg, Ore. — UPDATE: President Barack Obama has departed Roseburg High School, and is en route to the Eugene Airport. From Eugene, President Obama will head to Seattle and then on to California. President Obama made a brief statement at ...

Roseburg, Ore. —  President Barack Obama will be visiting Roseburg Friday to meet with the families of the victims of the Umpqua Community College shooting. But some Roseburg residents are expressing concern about his intentions. “They need support, they need ...

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