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Sanders pushes new ad on Goldman Sachs' role in economyThe 30-second ad comes amid a push by the Democratic presidential candidate to make policing the financial sector central to his campaign.
First LookBuddy Cianci remembered as a 'giant' of Rhode Island political sceneHe was Providence's longest-serving mayor, elected to six terms with a total 21 years in office, and is credited with helping to revitalize the city.
Trump vs. Megyn Kelly: Does The Donald have a 'woman problem?'Donald Trump's feud with Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly is reigniting concerns about Trump's attitude toward women.
Donald Trump debate snub: Is he bigger than GOP now?Experts keep waiting for the Republican Party to stop Donald Trump's rise. But the Fox News debate snub suggests that maybe there's nothing it can do.
Is Donald Trump winning his 'Red Queen's race'?Donald Trump's decision not to participate in the Fox News debate is helping him maintain his domination of campaign news.
Why Trump's debate-defying decision is probably brilliantDonald Trump won't be on the Republican presidential debate stage Thursday night. But he's already stolen the show.
Trump's vacate-the-debate strategy: Crazy like a fox?Donald Trump's decision not to participate in the last GOP debate before Iowa puts the other seven Republican participants in an awkward position. Attack the party's absentee front-runner, and provide him with even more attention? Or ignore him?
If you don't know anyone who likes Donald Trump, is it 'Pauline Kaelism'?When the famed New Yorker film critic quipped that she only knew of one person who had voted for President Nixon after his 1972 landslide, she made her name a synonym for living in a bubble.
Ted Cruz isn't liked in Congress. What could that mean if he's president?Some senators are more diplomatic about their criticisms than others. Where views diverge is whether a President Cruz would be as ideologically unbending as Senator Cruz.
How the Iowa caucus predicts presidential losers, not winnersWhile a slew of presidential candidates are hoping to win next week's caucus in Iowa, it's really more about not losing.
First LookCan an openly gay Democrat unseat Sen. Rand Paul?Lexington Mayor Jim Gray is Kentucky Democrats' best hope of beating the incumbent senator, presenting a stark choice to increasingly red-state Kentuckians.Â
Clinton vs. Sanders: Does 'experience' trump 'judgment'?Bernie Sanders admitted that Hillary Clinton has lots of experience at last night's Democratic Town Hall meeting, but he also argued experience hasn't always equaled wisdom.
Three reasons why Donald Trump just might win Iowa – and the nominationThe longer Donald Trump remains on the campaign trail, more Republicans seem to be warming to his message.
Why Obama wants to expand retirement savings programsOne in three Americans are not prepared for retirement. Obama's proposals, if enacted, would provide more than 30 million people access to a retirement account.
Why many black voters aren't flocking to Bernie SandersBernie Sanders has civil rights credentials, but many black thinkers are wary of his brand of liberal socialism, which they say ignores the role of racism in society.
Has President Obama (sort of) endorsed Hillary Clinton?The president praised Bernie Sanders but hinted that Hillary Clinton is better suited for the job.Â
Is Donald Trump the anti-Obama?In an 'opposites attract' theory for presidential elections, voters grow tired of the personalities of incumbents, and they turn to candidates who have opposite characteristics.
Boston Globe says vote for Hillary, but does New Hampshire care?The Boston Globe is one of several area papers to endorse Hillary Clinton's presidential bid, but New Hampshire's Democrats don't seem to be listening.Â
First LookWhat's driving Americans' lack of faith in government ability to solve problems?Among both Democrats and Republicans, there is an eroding trust in government institutions, a new Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research survey has found.Â
Who is Melania Trump?If Donald Trump is elected president, Melania Trump would be the only first lady who is the third wife of a president, and the first to be born and raised in a communist nation.