May 29 Watch 3:00 What to expect during the California primary By PBS News Hour The 475 pledged delegates at stake in the Democratic race for the presidential nomination in California will be awarded in proportion to the popular vote. But even if Hillary Clinton loses to Bernie Sanders, she is likely to clinch the… Continue watching
May 28 In business and politics, Trump stokes internal rivalries By Julie Pace and Jeff Horwitz, Associated Press When Donald Trump acquired a pair of Atlantic City casinos in the mid-1980s, he pitted his managers against each other in a ferocious competition over everything from booking entertainers to attracting high-rolling gamblers. Continue reading
May 28 Presidential race shows deep-seated strife toward minorities By Jesse J. Holland, Associated Press From ejections, to sucker punches, to pepper spray, violence seems to be a commonplace occurrence out on the campaign trail. Continue reading
May 27 Unprecedented excitement at Libertarian Party convention By Mike Schneider, Associated Press The deep unpopularity of both Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton has led to an unprecedented level of excitement at the Libertarian Party's presidential nominating convention in Orlando this year. Continue reading
May 27 Clinton misstates key facts in email episode By Lisa Lerer and Catherine Lucey, Associated Press ST. LOUIS — Over the months, Hillary Clinton misstated key facts about her use of private email and her own server for her work as secretary of state, the department's inspector general reported this week. Continue reading
May 27 Why some millennial voters are turning to Trump By Gillian Flaccus, Associated Press While most polls show Bernie Sanders is the overwhelming favorite of millennials — voters between the ages of 18 and 35 — some young voters are taking a serious look at Trump as the primary season rolls on. Continue reading
May 27 Origins of key Clinton emails from report are a mystery By Chad Day, Stephen Braun and Jack Gillum, Associated Press Since her use of a private email server was made public last year, Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton has insisted she turned over all work-related emails to the State Department to be released to the public. Continue reading
May 26 Watch 10:05 World leaders wary of a Donald Trump presidency By PBS News Hour Donald Trump’s rise to the top of the Republican party has perturbed many observers in the U.S., but how is the international community reacting to the New York billionaire? Judy Woodruff talks to Geoff Dyer of the Financial Times, Joyce… Continue watching
May 26 Clinton wins Kentucky; Sanders accepts review of state's primary result By Associated Press A review of election results Thursday yielded no change in the outcome of Kentucky's May 17 primary. Continue reading
May 26 Clinton says IG report won't affect her presidential campaign By Michael Biesecker, Associated Press WASHINGTON — Hillary Clinton contends a new government audit critical of her use of a private email server as secretary of state won't affect her Democratic presidential campaign. Continue reading