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- Bernie Sanders objects to Puerto Rico financial rescue planThe Obama administration and House lawmakers have a plan to restructure Puerto Rico's $70 billion in debt. Why Bernie Sanders doesn't like it.听
- Swing state voters: Why suburban women object to TrumpA recent AP-GfK poll that found 70 percent of women have unfavorable opinions of Donald Trump. Why even Republican women say they won't vote for him.听
- Pat Buchanan: a godfather of 'Trumpism'The onetime GOP presidential candidate, a promoter of economic nationalism, sealing the border, and isolationism, says 'everything we predicted has come to pass.'聽
- Cover StoryWho are the Republicans now?Donald Trump has created a GOP identity crisis: Will he end up reinventing the party?聽聽
- Is Bernie Sanders' campaign running out of money?Bernie Sanders' campaign had less than $6 million at the start of May.听This year, Sanders has averaged more than $40 million in spending per month,
- Behind Sanders unrest: Is the US democratic enough?Both sides of the political spectrum see a rallying聽toward more direct voter decisionmaking and less filtering of electoral processes by political elites.
- With NRA endorsement, Trump repeats call to end 'gun-free zones'The presumptive GOP nominee, who once supported some gun control measures, emphasized his call to end "gun-free zones" at the Louisville convention. 聽
- First LookMark Zuckerberg finds common ground with conservative leadersMark Zuckerberg met with conservative leaders this week to address the Trending Topics controversy and remind them that there's a place for conservative voices at Facebook.
- First LookOklahoma lawmakers want Obama impeached over transgender guidanceRepublican politicians filed two bills opposing the federal measure demanding that schools allow children to use the bathroom of their gender identity.
- Sorry, Paul Ryan. Donald Trump is now 'Mr. Republican.'Eight in 10 Republicans say GOP leaders should rally around the presumed Republican presidential nominee, even if they disagree with him on the issues, according to a new poll.
- Clinton questions Trump's 'steadiness.' Is that his kryptonite?Questioning the GOP candidate's steadiness is an obvious line of political attack, given his loose talk and lack of foreign-policy experience. But it remains to be seen if the critique can resonate with the 2016 electorate.
- Ben & Jerry's serves up peppermint ice cream with a swirl of DemocracyThe ice cream maker released a new, empowering ice cream flavor this week, along with a social justice campaign.
- First LookWhy are Democrats in California at loggerheads over gun control?The Californian Senate on Thursday debated a raft of gun control measures 鈥 competing with a separate initiative to put remarkably similar measures to the ballot, asking voters instead of legislators to decide.
- With plight of US workers at center stage, how to help?Americans' economic anxieties are highly visible in this year's presidential election campaign 鈥 but they're also hard to address.
- Trump bumps up in poll. Time for Democrats to panic?Democrats should refrain from taking to their beds with a pint of Chunky Monkey to binge-watch old Obama speeches.
- Could a Libertarian Party bid derail Trump or Clinton?Former Massachusetts Gov. William Weld is expected to run for the party's vice presidential spot as part of the Libertarian effort to secure enough votes to slow Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton's White House run.
- A house divided? Sanders rebellion isn't about Democrats, really.Democrats appear to be facing the same turmoil that gripped Republicans. But it's different. Bernie Sanders's power is his influence over the large chunk of liberal Americans who aren't actually Democrats.听
- The Sanders supporters you haven't heard aboutIn California, Sanders's supporters range in age from children to retirees. But his older supporters have one crucial difference from Millennials: They say they will vote for Hillary Clinton if she becomes the nominee.
- From Eagle Scouts to prom queens, a different view of American MuslimsAn uptick in Islamophobia, combined with a surge in anti-Muslim rhetoric doesn't tell the whole story. Many Muslim teens are standing up for their identity and being celebrated by their peers.听
- The complicated history of Bill Clinton and the economyHillary Clinton says she'll task her husband with fixing the economy. His presidency marked historic prosperity, but it also accelerated trends that voters in both parties are now fighting tooth-and-nail.听