All Politics
- Monitor BreakfastEPA administrator: 'We're going to keep reducing greenhouse gas emissions'The Environmental Protection Agency plans to finalize rules to curb methane emissions from the oil and gas sector this spring, EPA administrator Gina McCarthy said Tuesday.
- How one number reveals the vast gulf between Trump and Sanders votersTrump and Sanders voters share populist sentiments. But one poll question on Trump's plan for a border wall highlights the difference between the two camps' worldviews.
- How Wisconsin could be a turning point in the GOP raceDonald Trump is forecast to lose Wisconsin, and while that doesn't necessarily signal a deeper shift in the race, it could be decisive nonetheless.听
- Here's why Donald Trump wants John Kasich out of raceDonald Trump is making that assertion. But it's hard to tell whether Kasich is hurting him 鈥 or perhaps even helping.
- Could Paul Ryan be the dark horse GOP presidential nominee?That's the talk in Washington this week: Paul Ryan rides in to win a brokered convention. It kind of makes sense, but only if you don't analyze it too closely.听
- First Look'Fractivists' give Clinton run for her money in home stateA Greenpeace activist has reignited controversy over Hillary Clinton's financial connections to the fossil fuel industry as the candidates prepare for New York's primary later this month.
- Trump threat to run as independent counterproductive- party chiefRepublican Party chairman Reince Priebus said Trump's threat could "have consequences" for his effort to win the presidential nomination.
- Educational divide in GOP White House race; what's behind itRepublic frontrunner Donald Trump聽overwhelmingly leads his rivals for support among the less educated who, after decades of economic uncertainty, favor his populist message.
- Why a loss in Wisconsin matters more to Trump than ClintonBased on the politics of momentum, the results of Wisconsin's primary will impact the Republican race 鈥 and Donald Trump 鈥 more than the Democratic campaign.听
- Clinton vs. Sanders: Is there still a divide over biomedical research?While in Congress, Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders had differing views on stem cell research and cloning.听
- In Bronx, Sanders voters find more common ground with Trump than ClintonSanders and Trump supporters are poles apart on many major issues, but a rally shows their shared聽revolutionary fervor and, in some cases, even an affinity.
- Could Trump cost GOP more than White House?Some Republicans are concerned a Trump nomination could help Democrats in the Senate and House. But voters offer a mixed picture.
- Trump abortion comments outrage even antiabortion groupsGiven Donald Trump鈥檚 unyielding support among his voters, it鈥檚 hard to tell how much his abortion comment might affect him. But it鈥檚 not being received well.
- First LookJohn Kasich and the politics of pizza: Why do voters care about a 'little fork'?How a politician eats pizza can impact voter perception of the candidate 鈥 and electability.
- Why the death of GOP 'loyalty pledge' mattersDonald Trump, Ted Cruz, and John Kasich have all backed away from a pledge to support the Republican presidential nominee. The reasons go deeper than mere personal pique, to the soul of the party.
- First LookCan Florida's governor convince Yale University to move?Florida Gov. Rick Scott released a statement Tuesday suggesting that Yale University move south to avoid potential tax hikes Connecticut may levy against the institution.
- Why Georgia governor defied his base over religious libertyCritics say Gov. Nathan Deal sold out to big business by vetoing a religious liberty bill. But he is willing to take the heat. The split could reveal new fault lines on LGBT issues.听
- Trump has hill to climb with women voters, and it just got steeperDonald Trump's campaign manager has been charged with battery for an incident involving a female reporter. He's already facing a big gender gap in the general election.
- First LookVirginia governor vetoes Republican bill to slash Planned Parenthood fundsVirginia House Bill 1090 would have cut state contracts with non-hospital health care providers that perform abortions. Abortions accounted for 3 percent of Planned Parenthood's services last year.听
- First LookIn speech admonishing media, Obama hands reporters a challengeThe president emphasized the importance of holding presidential candidates 鈥 and journalists 鈥 to a higher standard.