All Politics
- Civics 101: Clean power and the ConstitutionA key initiative of Obama's climate-change strategy, the Clean Power Plan, has been delayed over concerns that it oversteps the EPA's constitutional boundaries.
- Cover StoryWhy climate change divides usAmericans are becoming more polarized about climate change even as scientists find consensus. Two Colorado counties offer a portrait of why this is happening.聽
- We got Al Gore and climate skeptics in a room. Here's what happened.Gore's movie,聽An Inconvenient Truth, was just about to come out. A libertarian think tank had published attack ads against it. My co-facilitator and I brought them together.
- Can Clinton appease Sanders' liberal base through the election?In a matchup against Trump, Sanders supporters have largely rallied behind Clinton as their best chance of championing progressive causes like economic equality and debt-free college.聽But some of Clinton's leaked emails may give them pause.聽
- What Trump effect? For Latino voters, 2016 turnout may be less than 2012.A new Pew Research Center survey casts doubt on how many Latino voters will cast ballots on Nov. 8 to express unfavorable feeling toward the Republican presidential candidate.
- Glenn Beck on Trump: Another gradation of the not-quite-endorsementGlenn Beck has further distanced himself from Republican nominee Donald Trump but, like many prominent conservatives, he's not ready to endorse Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton.
- Why Paul Ryan鈥檚 gambit on Trump is backfiringHouse Speaker Paul Ryan appeared to take a principled stand when he distanced himself from Donald Trump. But he has infuriated Mr. Trump and his supporters, and that could hurt other GOP candidates.聽
- Trump poised to reshape GOP, no matter whatHouse Speaker Paul Ryan's brand of small-government conservatism might be evolving in ways that echo beyond Donald Trump.聽
- First LookIs it too late to register to vote? Depends where you live.Election Day is nearly upon us. Are you ready?
- Giving up on Trump? Ryan shifts focus to saving GOP majority in Congress聽While the Wisconsin Republican did not formally rescind his own tepid endorsement of Trump, he told lawmakers they were free to do just that and fight for their own re-election.
- TV audience sharply down for second Trump-Clinton debate, despite tape furorThe figures do not include millions more who watched the debate online, through social media or in bars and restaurants.
- First LookDo voters care about more Trump tapes?Some say additional tapes of Republican nominee Donald Trump making disparaging, sexual comments likely exist, but it鈥檚 unclear if such revelations could impact the candidate鈥檚 loyal voting base.
- First LookWhen the candidates speak, what do American Muslims hear?Donald Trump's suggestion that Muslims should 'report stuff' sparked a Twitter movement. Others say that Hillary Clinton's response to a question about so-called Islamophobia was also inadequate.
- Beneath the Clinton-Trump mud fight, some important valueMuch of Sunday night's presidential debate was sharply negative. But viewers learned something about Donald Trump and, surprisingly, that the campaign is not totally without mutual respect.聽
- Trump-Clinton debate: How did the moderators do?Lester Holt received sharp criticism following the first presidential debate between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump. Sunday night moderators聽Anderson Cooper and Martha Raddatz seemed to take that to heart.
- Another conservative newspaper endorses Clinton. Does it matter?The Columbus Dispatch is the latest conservative to endorse Clinton, but can such endorsements sway the election?聽
- Should Trump stay in the race? GOP voters think soAn increasing number of GOP lawmakers are calling for Donald Trump to end his presidential campaign, but a new poll finds that many voters are saying:聽 'Not so fast.'
- Why some top evangelicals are standing by TrumpEvangelical leaders who are defending Trump, even after release of lewd video, say it鈥檚 all about the policy choice 鈥 not values. But that puts them in a difficult box.
- First LookIs support for third-party candidates fading away?Voter support for Gary Johnson and Jill Stein is on the decline, recent polls show, as a number of independent voters shift their allegiances to Hillary Clinton.聽
- Do latest WikiLeaks emails show an 'authentic' portrait of Clinton?Hillary Clinton emails revealed by WikiLeaks:聽Excerpts from speeches at closed-door meetings, flagged by her campaign chairman, are less about intrigue than about exposition on policy 鈥 and the reassuring of Wall Street executives.