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Would Trump-Sanders debate blow up politics as we know it?Bernie Sanders isn't on track for a nomination win, so in theory presumptive GOP nominee Donald Trump shouldn't debate him. But this is a new era in the media and politics.Â
Trump clinches GOP's 'magic number' for nominationIt takes 1,237 delegates to win the Republican nomination for president. Trump has reached 1,238, helping him avoid a contested convention in Cleveland in July.
Donald Trump vs. Elizabeth Warren: The future of political campaigning?Democratic Sen. Elizabeth Warren has been taking on Donald Trump in his own brash, Twitter-based style.Â
Hillary supporters: We're excited, too, but also practicalTrump and Sanders get all the attention for their passionate support. But supporters at a Hillary Clinton rally are passionate, too – in their own way.Â
New IG report on Hillary Clinton e-mail: What's the impact?A report by the State Department's inspector general concludes that Clinton’s use of a private e-mail server violated federal standards, and says two department officials were rebuffed when they raised the issue with Clinton aides during her tenure.
A hint that, in the end, Sanders might work with Democratic PartyBernie Sanders has been throwing stones at the Democratic Party lately. But this week, he struck an interesting compromise.
Turning political noise into do-it-yourself DemocracyThis presidential election, we're bound to hear a lot of things designed solely to win an election. But there are other voices to listen to.
Donald Trump blasts female Hispanic GOP governor. What is he thinking?In theory, Trump should be unifying his party and seeking to boost his poor appeal with women and minorities. But his rise as a candidate has been about embracing division, not smoothing it over.
First LookWho fights for the middle class? Elizabeth Warren, Donald Trump trade barbs.Sen. Elizabeth Warren has attacked Donald Trump in another sign, that although she's not in the race, her vote counts as a liberal who appeals to the same base that supports Trump – the discontented middle class.
Sanders legacy: 'liberal' no longer a four-letter word?Bernie Sanders remains focused on now-dwindling hopes for the presidential nomination. But followers say his popularity reveals energy on the political left that will endure.Â
What Kentucky recanvass means for Bernie SandersBernie Sanders is calling for a recanvass in the Kentucky primary. Why now?
Virginia governor under FBI probe over campaign donations: CNNThe U.S. Justice Department has spent a year investigating Terry McAuliffe, a longtime ally of Democratic presidential frontrunner Hillary Clinton.
Monitor BreakfastQuality care for vets more important than wait times, says VA secretaryVeterans Affairs Secretary Robert McDonald says wait times aren't the best measure of whether care at VA hospitals is improving. Satisfaction matters more.Â
As a businessman, Trump treats climate change as a very real problemOn the campaign trail, candidate Trump says global warming is a 'hoax.' In business dealings, a Trump-owned golf resort by the Atlantic calls it a real threat.Â
Sanders supporters argue that California is confusing votersTwo attorneys are suing California voting officials, arguing that millions of independent voters in California are disenfranchised by confusion ballot procedures.
'Speaking Politics' word of the week: impactfulCongress loves taking about 'impactful' things, even if we're not really sure it's actually a word.Â
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.Â
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.Â
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.'Â
Cover StoryWho are the Republicans now?Donald Trump has created a GOP identity crisis: Will he end up reinventing the party? Â