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- First LookPelosi to send impeachment articles for Senate trial 'soon'Three weeks after the president was impeached on charges of聽abuse and obstruction, Speaker Pelosi may break the standoff with Senate Republicans.
- The ExplainerIs the Iran nuclear deal effectively dead? Three questions.Tensions between the U.S. and Iran have put renewed focus on what remains of the nuclear deal 鈥 and what, if anything, might ultimately replace it.
- Q&A: Search for answers to 鈥榯he moral question of our day鈥 in CaliforniaIn the state鈥檚 search for solutions to homelessness, Assemblyman David Chiu has emerged as a key figure. 鈥淲e have to think differently,鈥 he says.
- Young progressives flock to Sanders 鈥 but their grandparents prefer Mayor PeteThe Democratic field features candidates who would be the oldest and youngest presidents ever. That age gap is seen among their voters, in reverse.聽
- First LookWhy Julian Castro is bowing out of the 2020 presidential raceJuli谩n Castro, the only Latino in the 2020 Democratic presidential race, says his campaign is over. Black and Latino candidates have lagged in the polls.聽
- Michael Bloomberg is everywhere 鈥 except on debate stageA presidential-race latecomer, Bloomberg gains visibility with self-financed ads. The reality: It鈥檚 notoriously hard to translate money into victory.
- First LookTrump rallies supporters in Michigan while House impeaches himRiding a surge of new donations to his re-election campaign and high approval ratings, President Donald Trump delivered his longest rally yet.
- First LookHouse impeaches President Trump for abuse of power, obstructionThe vote was split along party lines. For Democrats, the need to impeach was as much about future risks as the president's past behavior.
- Politics WatchPeering through the partisan impeachment looking glass
- How Trump impeachment took on air of inevitabilityThe impeachment of Donald Trump took on an air of the inevitable, whether one viewed it as a constitutional obligation or partisan sour grapes.
- First LookHouse OKs $1.4T government spending bill before impeachment voteThe package is some聽2,371 pages and includes funds for a border wall, gun violence prevention research, and an almost $700 billion Pentagon budget.聽
- First LookSurveillance watchdog criticizes FBI for errors in Russia probeThe FISA court said the FBI submitted聽misleading聽wiretap applications, which could prompt fundamental聽changes in the FBI's use of surveillance.
- Watch golf? Own guns? Trump data team has ads just for youBoth parties are pouring millions into voter data operations for 2020. But Google and other tech giants may not allow microtargeting of voters.
- Nostalgia 2020: Biden, like Trump, seeks to make America great againOne difference between Joe Biden鈥檚 and Donald Trump鈥檚 use of nostalgia is the time period of their idyllic years.
- Experience matters. 鈥楳ayor Pete鈥 is banking on ideals mattering more.Pete Buttigieg would not only be the youngest president in history but also the first to be elected straight from a mayoral post.
- In one swing district, impeachment hasn鈥檛 swayed voters 鈥 yetAs the drama of impeachment vote unfolds in Washington, what are voters thinking about? In California鈥檚 Orange County, it鈥檚 local issues.
- Politics WatchWill Bloomberg鈥檚 big spending scramble the Democratic contest?The former New York mayor is pouring money into TV ads and building ground operations. In a race with no clear frontrunner, he may have an opening.
- How impeachment helped push surprise progress on tradePartisan Trump impeachment inquiry, in flip, may have helped lead to bipartisan trade, defense agreements
- The ExplainerDid FBI try to take down Trump? Three questions about DOJ鈥檚 reportPresident Trump has alleged that the FBI鈥檚 investigation into his campaign was political. The 434-page report provides answers 鈥 and suggests reforms.
- First LookDemocrats announce two articles of impeachment against TrumpA vote is expected within days on abuse of power and obstruction of Congress, two articles unveiled by House Democrats Tuesday.