Oct 06 Trump, once a data skeptic, spending millions on data By Julie Bykowicz, Associated Press 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. Continue reading
Oct 05 Watch 53:59 PBS NewsHour full episode Oct. 5, 2016 By PBS News Hour Wednesday on the NewsHour, Hurricane Matthew barrels toward Florida after leaving behind destruction and death in Cuba. Also: Racial bias and the death penalty at the Supreme Court, controversial Iraqi militias join forces to fight ISIS, the fate of Syria… Continue watching
Oct 05 Watch 3:02 How the Trump and Clinton campaigns are reacting to the VP debate By PBS News Hour Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton will meet for their second debate on Sunday, a matchup that could be every bit as combative as the vice presidential debate Tuesday night in Virginia. While Sen. Tim Kaine might have lost style points… Continue watching
Oct 05 Watch 6:20 Will the short-staffed Supreme Court keep a 'low profile' this term? By PBS News Hour As the late Justice Antonin Scalia's seat remains empty, the Supreme Court begins a new term with only eight members. What challenges will arise from the reduced size of the nation's highest court? Marcia Coyle of The National Law Journal… Continue watching
Oct 05 Watch 7:33 The controversial force joining the fight against ISIS By PBS News Hour Militia groups, made up mostly of Shia fighters and often backed by Iran, have become instrumental in the charge to drive the Islamic State from Iraq. But their battlefield presence makes them a controversial force -- many militia members are… Continue watching
Oct 05 Where do the presidential candidates stand on the Islamic State? By Lolita C. Baldor, Associated Press The Islamic State group has specifically targeted the U.S. and the West, using its networks, online communications and social media to attract foreign fighters to the front lines and followers in other countries to take up the fight overseas. As… Continue reading
Oct 05 The threat to our voting system that's more likely than hacking By Courtney Norris The biggest threat on Election Day is not hackers -- it’s outdated equipment. Continue reading
Oct 05 5 takeaways from the vice presidential debate By Daniel Bush, Lisa Desjardins In their only debate of 2016, the vice-presidential candidates launched into blistering attacks on their opponents’ running mates, stretched time limits into oblivion and also did include significant, thoughtful policy discussions. Continue reading
Oct 04 Live fact checking the vice presidential debate By NPR News Desk Follow the live transcript below as the politics team at NPR provides context, analysis and fact checking for the 2016 Vice Presidential Debate. Continue reading