Politics May 26 Obama: World leaders rightfully ‘rattled’ by Trump SHIMA, Japan — President Barack Obama said Thursday that foreign leaders are "rattled" by Donald Trump and have good reason to feel that way, as he accused the presumptive Republican presidential nominee of ignorance about world affairs.
World May 23 Obama: Taliban leader’s death a ‘milestone’ for Afghan peace HANOI, Vietnam — President Barack Obama said Monday that the violent death of Taliban leader Mullah Mohammed Akhtar Mansour by a U.S. airstrike should send a "clear signal" to anti-American extremists that "we're going to protect our people."…
World May 21 Obama looks to boost economic ties with trip to Vietnam President Barack Obama's mission in Vietnam and Japan is to build stronger economic and security ties with Asian-Pacific allies anxious about the rise of an increasingly muscular China.
Politics May 11 What’s in Trump’s returns? A look at how he plays the tax game Here's some information that may be embedded in Trump's tax returns.
Politics May 07 Conservatives worry about direction of party under Trump For a lot of angsty conservatives, there's more to worry about than just Donald Trump. There's the future of the conservative movement to consider.
Politics May 04 How Trump broke the rules of modern politics, and won anyway 12 ways Donald Trump did it his way.
Politics Apr 30 Trump insists Clinton campaign relies on ‘woman’s card’ Donald Trump, after toying with gender politics off and on during the campaign, is all in on a mission to undercut Hillary Clinton's credentials by syncing up his say-anything campaign strategy with his alpha-male persona.
Politics Apr 10 After delegate battles in the West, 2016 candidates turn to NY As Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders continues to add to a string of statewide wins, Hillary Clinton points to a still-commanding lead in the delegate hunt as the the two fight for momentum in New York. Republican candidates Ted Cruz…
Politics Apr 05 What to watch for in Tuesday’s primaries in Wisconsin WASHINGTON — Ted Cruz aims to use Wisconsin’s presidential primary to extend Donald Trump’s recent rough stretch on the campaign trail. The delegate math is still difficult for Bernie Sanders, even if he pulls out a win in Wisconsin.
Nation Mar 15 To avoid Trump nomination, some voters abandon their favorite candidate Some people voting strategically in the year of Donald Trump in hopes of altering the outcome of the presidential race by casting ballots for someone other than their favorite candidate.