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SEOUL, South Korea AP 鈥?North Korea has labeled Joe Biden a fool of low IQ and an imbecile bereft of elementary quality as a human being after the U.S. presidential hopeful called North Korean leader Kim Jong Un a tyrant during a recent speech.Pyongyang official Korean Central News Agency on Wednesday said the former American vice president had insulted the country supreme leadership and committed an
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Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are hoping to cement their front-runner status today as voters head to the ballot box in four states: Idaho, Hawaii, Mississippi and Michigan, which has the most delegates up for grabs on both sides of the aisle. Sen. Ted Cruz is seeking to build on his delegate count in a bid to stop Trump, while Sen. Bernie Sanders is looking for an upset in Michigan. Here are five things well be watching for in the primaries tonight:Can Trump regain momentum Donald Trump could use a big night. He only won two of the five GOP contests on Saturday and finished the day with fewer overall delegates than Sen. Ted Cruz, who is emerging as the partys best hope of de
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