List of U.S. 2016 Election articles
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Kim What Donald Trump, Kim Jong Un, Dennis Rodman, and Beijing Could Have in Common
Not everyone thinks the de facto GOP nominee’s willingness to talk to North Korea is a bad idea. Some diplomats and experts even think it could help.
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DES MOINES, IA - JANUARY 28: Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump smiles as he speaks to veterans at Drake University on January 28, 2016 in Des Moines, Iowa. Donald Trump held his alternative event to benefit veterans after withdrawing from the televised Fox News/Google GOP debate which airs at the same time. (Photo by Christopher Furlong/Getty Images) Six Reasons Why Trump Meeting With Kim Jong Un Is a Very Bad Idea
Trump said he would be willing to meet with the North Korean dictator. That would be a mistake.
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GettyImages-496584986crop Spy Chief: Hackers Are Targeting Clinton and Trump Campaigns
The pace of attacks will only pick up as the election drags on.
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NATO secretary general Jens Stoltenberg holds a press conference during a NATO foreign ministers meeting at the NATO headquarters in Brussels on December 2, 2014. NATO foreign ministers met in Brussels aiming to plot a new course after a "year of aggression" from Ukraine to the Middle East and the end of the alliance's combat mission in Afghanistan. AFP PHOTO/JOHN THYS (Photo credit should read JOHN THYS/AFP/Getty Images) Exclusive: In Rebuke of Trump, New House Resolution Defends NATO
In an implicit rebuke of presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump, a bipartisan group of 20 lawmakers have cosponsored a resolution in support of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, the six-decade-old alliance the real estate tycoon has accused of being “outdated” and obsolete.
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USSaudi Senate 9/11 Bill Could Sour Saudi Relations for Obama’s White House — and the Next
The legislation could allow families of the victims of 9/11 to sue Saudi officials, but the White House says Obama won’t sign. The 2016 candidates may be relieved.
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Rubio Rubio Epic Twitter Rant Mocks Media Frothing Over Future and 2016
The Florida senator and presidential dropout derides speculation about his seat, amid worries that the GOP’s presumptive nominee will doom the party’s chances of holding the Senate.
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Petraeus Ex-Generals March Into Campaign 2016’s Political Wars
Trump's rise has retired generals and admirals playing politics — and weighing races of their own — in ways that haven't been seen in decades.
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A picture taken on June 3, 1961 shows US President John F. Kennedy (R) smiling with Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev after a meeting at the US embassy in Vienna. AFP PHOTO (Photo credit should read -/AFP/Getty Images) Voices Carry: How Careless Campaign Bombast Can Undo Administrations
It matters not only what you do as a candidate, but also what you say.
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NEW YORK, NY - JULY 06: Donald Trump attends the 2015 Hank's Yanks Golf Classic at Trump Golf Links Ferry Point on July 6, 2015 in New York City. (Photo by Andrew H. Walker/Getty Images) GOP Chairman: Donald Trump Is a Bush 41 Republican
Senate Foreign Relations Chairman Bob Corker is rushing to Donald Trump’s defense, saying Thursday that the real estate mogul’s often controversial worldviews embody a long tradition of GOP foreign policy.
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RyanTrump Paul Ryan and Donald Trump Remain on Collision Course
The first meeting in four years between the GOP’s highest-ranking elected official and its presumptive nominee didn’t resolve significant differences — or yield an endorsement.
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RubioTrump GOP Senators’ Latest Trump Tactic: Support the Nominee, Just Not His Foreign Policy
From former presidential candidates like Rubio to elder statesmen Burr and Corker, the latest line on Trump is he’s “evolving.”
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TETBURY, UNITED KINGDOM - OCTOBER 22: Autumnal colours are seen on the leaves of trees at the National Arboretum at Westonbirt on October 22, 2005 in Gloucestershire in England. (Photo by Peter Macdiarmid/Getty Images) Dating Site Wants to Help Americans Flee Trump by Meeting Canadians
Joe Goldman, 25, is dead serious about dating across the 49th parallel.
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Sadiq Khan London’s First Muslim Mayor Rejects Trump’s Offer to Be ‘Exception’ to Muslim Ban
Mayor Sadiq Khan dismissed the de facto Republican nominee’s statement he could be the “exception” to his barring Muslims from the United States.
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GOPwar The Primary Battle Is Over, but the GOP Civil War Has Just Begun
The Republican national security elite is splintering over whether to support Clinton, stay home, or hold their nose and back Trump.
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GettyImages-523294372 Donald Trump Wants To Make America Greek Again
Donald Trump wants to withhold payment on U.S. debt. It would be a disaster.