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Speaker John Boehner resigns: the falloutJohn Boehner went out on a personal high note – and on his own terms.Â
Pope Francis' speech to Congress: both moral and politicalPope Francis had a clear message for Congress on immigration and climate change, but it was gently delivered, without 'a hint of lecture or scolding.'
Democratic-led filibuster stalls stopgap funding measure in SenateMajority Leader Mitch McConnell (R) of Kentucky hasn't explicitly said what he'll do next to avoid a government shutdown at midnight on Wednesday.
New polls: Has Donald Trump bubble burst?Depending on how you crunch all the poll numbers for GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump, his trend line is essentially flat, or a slow decline.
Pope Francis’ address to Congress: what it means for six Catholic lawmakersMore Catholics are in Congress than ever before – and in positions of power. To each, however, Pope Francis' visit means something different.
Clinton crushed 'invisible primary.' Will that matter?Hillary Clinton has corralled the support of 59 percent of national Democratic Party leaders, while Bernie Sanders has been shut out altogether.
Hillary Clinton aims to lessen the burden of out-of-pocket health care costsDemocratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton proposed a plan on Wednesday aimed to protect Americans from unexpected medical bills.
Washington's Farewell Address: the Trump versionIn September 1796, George Washington made history by announcing his decision to not to run for a third term. Here's a Donald Trump spin on such a moment.Â
Donald Trump vs. Stephen Colbert. Who won?Stephen Colbert played a faux-Trump character on his old 'Colbert Report' Comedy Central show. So when the two met Tuesday night, there must have been fireworks, right?
First LookSenate Democrats block abortion bill: Is shutdown battle brewing?The Senate blocked a bill to penalize late-term abortions Tuesday, and time is running out before the government could shut down if abortion, Planned Parenthood, and the federal budget remain enmeshed.Â
Does Carly Fiorina's business experience at HP matter?Fiorina and Trump are both touting their CEO qualities in their bid for the White House. But the differences between executive and political power are enormous.
First LookClinton proposes prescription drug cap: Will it rally cash-strapped voters?Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton defends Obamacare and proposes changes to the prescription drug industry after her main Democratic challenger proposed a plan for healthcare reform.Â
Why Scott Walker's supernova campaign burned outAs Scott Walker leaves the stage, the GOP battle between outsiders (like Donald Trump) and insiders grows sharper.Â
Scott Walker exit: Who benefits?As Wisc. Gov. Scott Walker was calling it quits Monday, his national finance co-chairman was fielding calls from five Republican 2016 campaigns.
Why Scott Walker dropped out of GOP presidential raceThe Wisconsin governor gave a news conference for Monday evening in Madison, where he announced he is the second major GOP candidate to quit the race.
To run or not to run: Did Joe Biden just hint at a decision for 2016?The vice president has been reluctant to make any definitive statements on his 2016 plans, but supporters are urging him to consider seeking the Democratic presidential nomination.
Ben Carson anti-Muslim comments: Bad for Republicans?GOP presidential candidate Ben Carson is standing by his statement that he would not support a Muslim for president, despite the controversy the statement has created.
Understanding John Boehner, reluctant ringleader of GOP shutdown politicsWith House Republicans pushing for a government shutdown over Planned Parenthood, Speaker John Boehner's leadership is again under scrutiny – and under fire.
A look at Carly Fiorina's record as a business executiveVenture capitalist Tom Perkins, who clashed with Carly Fiorina when he was on Hewlett Packard's board, now says she's 'brilliant.'
Ben Carson says a Muslim shouldn't be president. Who agrees?Polls suggest that 38 percent of voters would not support a Muslim candidate, but that, overall, Americans are becoming more accepting.Â