All Politics
- Why governors reject Syrian refugees: Is screening process adequate?In the wake of the Paris attacks, at least 17 US governors say they will not resettle Syrian refugees in their states until their public safety concerns are addressed.
- First LookIs Donald Trump fanning Islamophobia in the US?Or is Donald Trump simply tapping into valid security concerns in the wake of the ISIS attack in Paris?聽
- How 'cray-cray' made the Oxford DictionaryPolitics is getting more hyperbolic, more insult-driven, and more eager to gobble up terms聽from pop culture.
- Sanders and O'Malley: Raise minimum wage to $15. Is it feasible?Two out of three Democratic Presidential candidates support the increase, which critics call extreme.
- Who won the Democratic debate?Focus group polling shows an edge for Clinton, but that may not give the whole picture.聽
- Was Eisenhower more of a socialist than Bernie Sanders?Sanders drew a big laugh in Saturday night's debate by putting himself to the right of 34th US President Dwight D. Eisenhower. But there was some truth to Sander's quip.
- Wisconsin lawmakers propose Iran business prohibitionRep. Dale Kooyenga and Sen. Leah Vukmir have introduced a bill that would prohibit Wisconsin from investing in companies that do business in or with Iran.
- Democrats debate over terrorism and security after Paris attacksIn the aftermath of the Paris attacks, Hillary Rodham Clinton defended her security record while Bernie Sanders and Martin O'Malley questioned her ties to Wall Street in the聽second Democratic presidential debate.
- Democratic debate: How the Paris attacks may change US presidential raceOn the eve of a Democratic debate, the Paris attacks now make the threat of ISIS a key issue for candidates 鈥 and its one that American voters tend to see Republicans as being more qualified to handle.聽
- Why Bernie Sanders has the most to prove in Democratic presidential debateVermont Sen. Bernie Sanders faces his biggest test in his presidential campaign yet as he goes head-to-head with聽Democratic聽front-runner Hillary Rodham Clinton in the party's second primary聽debate.
- Why South Carolina's black vote is Hillary Clinton's to loseDespite a high-profile clash with Black Lives Matter, Hillary Clinton has one big advantage over Democratic rivals.
- Is Bernie Sanders eligible to run in New Hampshire?Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders normally emphasizes the fact that he has never won an election as a Democratic nominee, but a state law in New Hampshire might make the candidate regret his past political independence.聽
- First LookRonda Rousey endorses Bernie Sanders: Is she a socialist?The MMA star, who has become one of the highest-paid female athletes in the world, has attracted attention for her stances on issues like the gender pay gap. But her support for Sen. Sanders comes on an unusual, bipartisan issue: campaign finance reform.
- GOP debate: 5 of the night's biggest flubsThe fourth Republican debate, which aired Tuesday night, offered candidates more time to misspeak.
- The Marco Rubio debate moment that worries DemocratsWhen Marco Rubio cast the election as a 'generational choice,' he took a page out of the Obama playbook to portray himself as the candidate of future. It could work.
- How Ohio鈥檚 marijuana vote could tip federal decriminalization bidOhio voters rejected a measure to legalize marijuana use. US House members vote in ways that appear to be influenced by how their constituents voted on such ballot measures.聽
- Why immigration could be central to 2016 campaignThe Obama administration will appeal to the Supreme Court after a lower court blocked its immigration actions. That puts the issue front and center in the presidential race.聽
- How Tuesday's GOP debate will be differentDebate hosts Fox Business Network will change the rules for Tuesday's debate after CNBC's Oct. 28 debate drew widespread negative reaction.聽
- Veterans Day: Voters owe those who serve a wise commander-in-chiefVeterans Day is a holiday to remember the service of our veterans. It also should be a day to remember how and why wars happen in the first place.聽
- Chris Christie: Can New Hampshire deliver a comeback?Relegated to the kiddie table in the next GOP presidential debate, the New Jersey governor is investing heavily in visits to the Granite State. He's been there more than any other candidate to date.聽