List of U.S. 2016 Election articles
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GettyImages-464615180 Newt Gingrich Wants to Deport Muslims Who Believe in Sharia. Seriously.
The former House speaker wants to test American Muslims.
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WESTFIELD, IN - JULY 12: Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump greets Indiana Gov. Mike Pence at the Grand Park Events Center on July 12, 2016 in Westfield, Indiana. Trump is campaigning amid speculation he may select Indiana Gov. Mike Pence as his running mate. (Photo by ) Why Mike Pence Is Good for GOP Conservatives — and for Cory Booker
Donald Trump’s VP candidate is a solid choice for mainstream Republicans, but it also opens the door for a smart parry by Hillary Clinton.
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BUFFALO, NY - APRIL 18: Supporters reach for signatures, handshakes and photos as republican presidential candidates Donald Trump greets the crowd after speaking during a campaign event at the First Niagara Center in Buffalo, NY on Monday April 18, 2016. (Photo by ) The Madness of Crowds
The Americans who’ve suffered at the hands of Wall Street, and two long, ineffectual wars, are angry, and they’re going to make those responsible pay for it — by voting for Donald Trump.
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TrumpIsrael How Donald Trump and the GOP Dropped the Two-State Solution for Mideast Peace
Days before the Cleveland convention, Republicans have just abandoned Washington’s decades-long call for an independent Palestine.
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New waves of nationalism in the U.K., U.S., and Europe could threaten the financing of programs that have saved millions of lives around the world.
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SandersClinton Can Sanders’s Endorsement Heal the Democratic Party’s Civil War Over Foreign Policy?
The Vermont senator used a drawn-out primary to attack Clinton’s judgement on national security and international trade, so party unity may prove elusive.
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GenKelly Ex-General to Top Brass: Stay Out of the ‘Cesspool of Domestic Politics’
With Trump and Clinton having considered generals for VP, retired Marine Gen. John Kelly warns about the dangers of a political Pentagon.
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RyanEmail Paul Ryan: Clinton Shouldn’t Get Classified Briefings
In the wake of the FBI's and DOJ’s decision to not bring criminal charges against Clinton, the highest-elected Republican says the Democrat can’t be trusted with the nation’s secrets.
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TrumpSaddam A Brief History of Donald Trump’s Love Affair With Saddam Hussein
The GOP presidential nominee isn’t shy about expressing his affection for the former Iraqi strongman.
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ABERDEEN, SCOTLAND - JULY 10: Donald Trump arrives at the opening of The Trump International Golf Links Course in Balmedie on July 10, 2012 in Balmedie, Scotland.(Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images) Thatcher-Reagan, Blair-Clinton, Brexit-Trump
The Republican presidential candidate can take encouragement from a long history of British and U.S. politics moving in tandem.
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GettyImages-544784540 Bombings in Saudi Arabia Cap A Deadly Week of Global Terror
A series of suicide bombings and attacks across the globe this past week shows the Islamic State’s reach extends far beyond Syria and Iraq.
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State Department Spokesman John Kirby speaks during the daily briefing at the State Department on January 6, 2015 in Washington, DC. Even as world powers work to implement the Iran nuclear deal, North Korea's apparent detonation of a new bomb marks a stark setback for global anti-proliferation efforts. Kirby's message to Pyongyang was clear -- "we have consistently made clear that we will not accept it as a nuclear state" -- but not new. AFP PHOTO/MANDEL NGAN / AFP / MANDEL NGAN (Photo credit should read MANDEL NGAN/AFP/Getty Images) State Department: Don’t Blame Us for Hillary’s E-mail Issues
The State Department defended a top official in charge of records management on Friday after the employee acknowledged he exchanged more than 50 emails with Hillary Clinton’s private email account during her tenure as secretary of state.
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GettyImages-540192810 Attorney General Will Listen to Prosecutors in Clinton Email Inquiry
The decision comes days after Lynch met with former President Bill Clinton.
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GettyImages-451845854 French President François Hollande Backs Clinton While Blasting Trump
The French president compares Trump to far-right leaders in France and across Europe.
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Migrants stand below a flag of England inside the "Jungle" camp for migrants and refugees in Calais on June 24, 2016, the day after Britain voted to leave the EU. Eurosceptics are triumphant on June 24, 2016 after Britain voted to leave the EU and swiftly demanded referendums in their own countries, amid growing concerns Europe's hard-won unity may start to crumble away. Britons voted 52 percent to 48 percent to quit the bloc, a margin of more than one million votes, according to final results from Thursday's referendum. / AFP / PHILIPPE HUGUEN (Photo credit should read PHILIPPE HUGUEN/AFP/Getty Images) Shrinking States, Growing Statelessness
World Refugee Day and the Brexit vote highlighted two related and disturbing global trends.