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Full Transcript: Donald Trump Announces His Afghanistan Policy

“No place is beyond the reach of American might and American arms.” → Read More

Omnibus Budget Deal Includes $2 Billion Funding Increase for NIH

The president has proposed slicing billions of dollars from the premier research agency. Even his allies on the Hill are proposing billions in additional spending. → Read More

Trump's 'Skinny Budget' Includes a 20 Percent Cut to Funding for the National Institutes of Health:

The question now is how closely congressional lawmakers, who’ve rallied around the National Institutes of Health in recent years, will follow the president’s lead. → Read More

Trump Is Being Sued By a Woman Who Accused Him of Sexual Assault

Summer Zervos, a former Apprentice contestant who once sought work with the Trump Organization, has filed a defamation suit against the president-elect. → Read More

Donald Trump Wins the Electoral College Vote

Texas’s slate of electors put him over the top. → Read More

Donald Trump and the Electoral College Vote

It's the presidential balloting that actually counts. → Read More

Hillary Clinton's Lead Is Greater Than Multiple Former Presidents'

It’s a reminder to her supporters that more Americans voted the way they did than voted for her opponent. → Read More

Hillary Clinton, Women, and the Last Days of the 2016 Election

She’s not only a potential first woman president, but one who looks, thinks, lives, and talks kind of like them. → Read More

Election 2016: The Latest Updates

Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump prepare for the final sprint to Election Day. → Read More

John Boehner, Congress, and the Politics of Lobbying

The former House speaker is pushing through Washington’s "revolving door." → Read More

Bridgegate, Chris Christie, and New Jersey Politics

Federal prosecutors alleged during Day 1 of a federal trial that Chris Christie knew his aides had shut down lanes of the George Washington Bridge in 2013. → Read More

Gary Johnson, Jill Stein, and the First Major Debate

Only Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump will compete in the first contest on September 26. → Read More

New Poll Shows Support for Johnson and Stein Debate Appearances

That's according to a new online poll from Morning Consult. → Read More

In an Unusual Election Year, Should Third Parties Be Allowed To Debate?

The first contest is weeks away, and Gary Johnson and Jill Stein want in. → Read More

The Clinton Campaign’s Condemnation of Trump’s Staff Switch-Up

The Democratic nominee’s team says it expects more divisiveness with a Breitbart News executive now in leadership. → Read More

Hillary Clinton and Joe Biden Hold a Rally in Scranton, Pennsylvania —

The former colleagues visited the city, where both their families have roots, to appeal to its working-class voters. → Read More

How Hillary Clinton Is Using Her Taxes as a Political Weapon

The Democratic nominee released her 2015 returns, knowing full well Donald Trump isn’t willing to reveal his. → Read More

Donald Trump Danced Around His Campaign's Latest Controversy

The Republican nominee criticized the media and championed the Second Amendment at a Virginia rally Wednesday. → Read More

Chris Christie Can't Escape Bridgegate

The New Jersey governor allegedly “lied” about his staff’s involvement in the 2013 George Washington Bridge scandal, according to new court filings. → Read More

Hillary Clinton to Congress: Come Back to D.C. and Fund Zika Research

The Democratic presidential nominee urged legislators to cut their recess short and come together during brief remarks in Miami. → Read More