
Elizabeth Warren Hits the Campaign Trail With Hillary Clinton
The two Democratic leaders will make an appearance together on Monday.
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The two Democratic leaders will make an appearance together on Monday.

The Republican candidate is deeply unpopular, and his Democratic rival is promoting her own version of American nationalism.

Should the United Kingdom referendum serve as a warning not to underestimate Donald Trump?

The U.K.’s vote to leave the European Union betrays a failure of empathy and imagination among its leaders. Will America’s political establishment fare any better?

The U.S. presidential candidate excluded several events during her tenure as secretary of state, according to the AP.

“I think it’s a great thing that happened,” the U.S. presidential nominee said on Friday.

“I’m going to do everything I can to defeat Donald Trump,” the Vermont senator told MSNBC.

For the first time, the Republican nominee’s operation shows real signs of changing course. But can changing the campaign change the candidate?

He was convicted in federal court earlier this week on racketeering and other charges.

A judge has ruled that a 3.3-mile zone around the convention, to be held in July, infringes on demonstrators’ rights.