List of U.S. 2016 Election articles
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Chairman of the Republican National Committee (RNC) Reince Priebus (R) shakes hands with Republican presidential elect Donald Trump (C) as Republican candidate for Vice President Mike Pence looks on during election night at the New York Hilton Midtown in New York on November 9, 2016. / AFP / JIM WATSON (Photo credit should read JIM WATSON/AFP/Getty Images) Who Will Really Be the Next President of the United States?
As the Trump administration organizational chart comes into focus, the big question is whether the most powerful man in the world will be Mike Pence or Reince Priebus. Or Steve Bannon?
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FP_podcast_article_artwork-1-globalthinkers The Best Things of 2016
Leonardo DiCaprio finally won an Oscar. Beyonce’s ‘Lemonade’ was released. But what else happened this past year that calls for celebrating?
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395293 02: A man walks past a large American flag hanging in the window of a Banana Republic store October 3, 2001 in New York City. The American flag has rapidly appeared in storefronts nationwide following the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images) Hangover Wednesday: What if Clinton wins in a squeaker and some people in the country refuse to recognize the results?
A credible scenario today exists in which, the day after 58th quadrennial U.S. presidential election on November 8, 2016, the wheels start to come off the United States of America.
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Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump gestures after speaking at a campaign rally inside the Cabarrus Arena 7 Events Center in Concord, North Carolina on November 3, 2016. / AFP / Logan Cyrus (Photo credit should read LOGAN CYRUS/AFP/Getty Images) The World Can Have Peace and Prosperity, If It Wants
There's nothing inevitable about the rise of violence and rancor, in the United States and abroad.
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A Ukrainian serviceman smokes while manning a position near Svitlodarsk, in the Donetsk region, on February 21, 2015. The continued fighting in eastern Ukraine has made a mockery of the West's latest attempts to negotiate a ceasefire but may ultimately pave the way for a more durable peace, say analysts. AFP PHOTO/ ANATOLII STEPANOV (Photo credit should read ANATOLII STEPANOV/AFP/Getty Images) In a Hacked Ukrainian App, a Picture of the Future of War
Russian military intelligence hackers targeted both the DNC and Ukrainian artillery troops.
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<> on September 6, 2013 in Jakarta, Indonesia. Trump’s Indonesian Business Partner Is Knee-Deep in Dirty Politics
Hary Tanoesoedibjo is a sketchy billionaire with ties to pro-Islamist politicians — and the ear of the next U.S. president.
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On this episode of The E.R., Max Boot joins us to discuss his new book "The Road Not Taken." The Worst Things of 2016
Donald Trump became president, Russia hacked the U.S. elections, and Europe may have unraveled. But what else awful happened in 2016?
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slaughter The Only Way Forward
Can the new world order be saved by humanism?
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rothkopf The Case for Optimism
The arc of history bends toward progress—and 2016 was no different.
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gt_globe-flowers_1 Foreign Policy’s 100 Leading Global Thinkers of 2016
As the pillars of societies faltered, these individuals bore the weight of progress on their own shoulders.
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Petraeus Testifies At His Senate Confirmation Hearing For CIA Director All the President’s Generals, Potentially Including One at State
The hopes and fears inside Foggy Bottom about a Secretary Petraeus.
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Cars pass by a billboard showing US President-elect Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin placed by pro-Serbian movement in the town of Danilovgrad on November 16, 2016. Russian President Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump spoke on the phone on November 15, evening and agreed on the need to normalise ties between Washington and Moscow, the Kremlin said. / AFP / Savo PRELEVIC (Photo credit should read SAVO PRELEVIC/AFP/Getty Images) Secretive Push Underway to Audit Key 2016 Swing-State Vote Totals
Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, and Michigan are the targets of a recount effort amid allegations of Russian hacking.
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conflict Trump: ‘The President Can’t Have a Conflict of Interest’
The president-elect told reporters from the New York Times that, in theory, he could run the country and keep signing his company's checks.
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dictionary-crop And Oxford’s Word of the Year Award Goes to…“Post-truth”
Should anyone be surprised?
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US President Barack Obama meets with President-elect Donald Trump to update him on transition planning in the Oval Office at the White House on November 10, 2016 in Washington,DC. / AFP / JIM WATSON (Photo credit should read JIM WATSON/AFP/Getty Images) Could Trump Be a Post-Partisan Unifier?
Time will tell if Trump chooses to pursue an agenda defined less by ideology or fealty to special interest dogmas than by whether a policy will produce results and move the country forward.