Uno remains most popular pooch at Westminster dog show

Uno remains most popular pooch at Westminster dog show

NEW YORK (AP) — After all these years, Uno is still No. 1.

More than 2,700 dogs are entered in the Westminster Kennel Club show that started Monday, with a couple of clear favorites. Charlie the Skye terrier and Rumor the German shepherd head the pack, and could be picked as the nation's top pooch.

George W. Bush jumps back into presidential politics
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George W. Bush jumps back into presidential politics

Associated Press

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Former President George W. Bush was making his first direct foray into the 2016 campaign Monday in South Carolina, hoping a state that put him on the path to the White House 16 years ago can do the same for his brother, Jeb.

The younger Bush's decision to put the former president front-and-center underscores his tenuous position in a race he was once expected to dominate. Bush is seeking to trade on his family's popularity in South Carolina, even if that means reviving his brother's complicated legacy and reminding voters eager to break with the political establishment that he'd be the third Bush to serve as president.

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