
Can the FBI Sway an Election?
The agency is investigating more emails related to Hillary Clinton. Whether or not it finds something in the next 11 days, its announcement could affect the outcome on November 8.
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The agency is investigating more emails related to Hillary Clinton. Whether or not it finds something in the next 11 days, its announcement could affect the outcome on November 8.

This week highlighted all the ways in which it’s likely to follow Clinton—all the way back to Washington.

Most Democrats believe they and the U.S. economy benefit from globalization—but even as Trump attacks NAFTA and TPP, the Democratic nominee has declined to defend them.

A dustup between Megyn Kelly and Newt Gingrich shows why Donald Trump and the Republican Party are struggling to retain the support of women.

Evangelicals at the school are tired of politics—and the party that gave them Trump.
Gender-equality advocates fed up with the Republican Party are protesting outside of Trump businesses around the country.

The Party of Lincoln's nominee returned to the site of his greatest speech, to attack the faith in democratic government that Lincoln so carefully fostered.

The candidates are back on the campaign trail, following the third, and final, debate on Wednesday night.

Choosing a president isn’t easy in this election, but here are three ways a principled conservative might vote.

Why the WikiLeaks revelation about a “pay-to-play” deal with Morocco is a quintessential Clinton controversy