Politics Feb 05 Boycotts, Trump’s tirades part of new business landscape The Trump era is a perilous new landscape for corporate America. Companies are feeling political pressure like never before, squeezed on one side by consumers who are boycotting products with any ties to the administration and on the other by…
Politics Dec 22 Trump says Newt Gingrich ‘incorrectly stated’ that he was dropping ‘drain the swamp’ mantra "I'm told he now just disclaims that. He now says it was cute, but he doesn't want to use it anymore," former House Speaker Newt Gingrich told NPR.
Politics Nov 30 Why conflict of interest rules apply differently to the president When it comes to ethics, not all government employees are regulated equally. What's a serious matter for a second-term congressman with a small business has no equivalent for a president with a multibillion-dollar empire.
Politics Nov 23 Trump taps SC Gov Nikki Haley to be ambassador to UN President-elect Donald Trump has chosen South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley as U.S. ambassador to the United Nations.
Politics Nov 10 Democratic Party, with few up-and-coming stars, in dire straits after GOP sweeps President Barack Obama hands over the White House to Republican Donald Trump in 70 days, leaving the Democratic Party leaderless and with few up-and-coming stars among its aging stalwarts.
Politics Oct 20 Internet, pundits react to Trump ‘nasty woman’ comment Instantly, the Twitter hashtag "nastywoman" was born, after Donald Trump described Hillary Clinton as "such a nasty woman" in the final presidential debate.
Politics Oct 19 Trump’s Roe v. Wade debate answer rankles some pro-life conservatives Trump's personal feelings about abortion are murky. In past years he's said he favors abortion rights. As a Republican presidential candidate, he has said he opposes them.
Politics Oct 10 Trump aide dismisses as ‘quip’ his threat to jail Clinton WASHINGTON — Donald Trump's campaign manager is dismissing as "a quip" Trump's threat to jail Hillary Clinton if he wins the presidency.
Politics Oct 06 Trump, once a data skeptic, spending millions on data With Election Day swiftly approaching, the Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump is spending millions of dollars on data and digital services in an effort to land donations and win over voters.
Politics Sep 09 Facebook co-founder promises to pledge $20 million to defeat Trump With a new promise of $20 million to help defeat Donald Trump, billionaire Facebook co-founder Dustin Moskovitz becomes one of the top Democratic donors of the election.