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Donald Trump Is Already Losing Single Women by a Mile

Even if they agree with his policies, Trump's language will likely keep single women from voting for him. → Read More

Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia Has Died

The longest-serving justice was reportedly found dead in San Antonio of apparent natural causes. → Read More

The Sixth GOP Debate, in 1 GIF

Trump and Cruz, Rubio and Christie go head to head. → Read More

Until 2008, Trump Was a Big Democratic Donor

The Republican front-runner veered between political parties for two decades. → Read More

The Real Urban-Rural Divide on Guns

There's a clear difference on guns when it comes to rural and urban America. It just might not be what you think. → Read More

Leave a Button in the 2016 Presidential Campaign Graveyard

We started with many, but only one can win. → Read More

Who Made the Main Stage for the 5th GOP Debate?

Trump is still front and center, while Christie is back in prime time. → Read More

Here's Who's in the Fourth GOP Debate

The main stage lineup features the biggest shakeup of the election cycle so far. → Read More

Here's the Lineup for the First Democratic Debate

Hillary Clinton is front and center, but expect Martin O'Malley to bring the most heat. → Read More

How Rich is Donald Trump? You Don't Want to Know.

Compare your wealth to Donald Trump's with this interactive calculator. → Read More

Where to Find Pope Francis This Week

You also might want to steer clear of these sites, thanks to major street closures during the pontiff's U.S. visit. → Read More

Where to Find Pope Francis This Week

You also might want to steer clear of these sites, thanks to major street closures during the pontiff's U.S. visit. → Read More

No One Knows How Many People Died in Katrina

Numbers don't agree. The lowest confirmed death toll shows a catastrophic hurricane that was likely even more deadly. → Read More

Photos: New Orleans in Katrina's Wake

The storm that devastated the low-lying southern city was among the worst in American history. → Read More

Three-Minute Briefing: Behind Bernie Sanders’ No-Frills Rollout Lies Real Threat to Clinton’s Turbocharged Machine

But Draft Warren fans aren’t feeling Bernie, ditto Baltimore and Martin OMalley and indictments might blow up Christie’s 2016 ambitions. → Read More

Photos: The Fall of Saigon

The Vietnam War ended 40 years ago Thursday when the South Vietnamese capital fell to its northern communist neighbors. → Read More

Photos: Thousands Killed by Earthquake in Nepal

A 7.8-magnitude earthquake devastated the Kathmandu region of Nepal on Saturday. → Read More

Day in Photos: Volcanic Eruption in Chile, Israel's Independence Day

Authorities ordered an evacuation for a 10-kilometer radius around the volcano, which is the second in southern Chile to have a substantial eruption since March 3. This view of the volcano from Puerto Montt was taken on Wednesday. → Read More

Day in Photos: Protesters Rally Against TPA, Bikers Hold 'Die-In' in London

A visitor walks through white memorial crosses as part of a Field of Remembrance at Wellington Botanic Garden in Wellington, New Zealand. On April 25, Australia and New Zealand will commemorate 100 years since thousands of servicemen from the countries landed at Turkey's Gallipoli peninsula during the first World War on April 25, 1915. → Read More

Day in Photos: Happy April Fools' Day

Mount Sinabung erupts as seen from Tiga Serangkai in North Sumtara, Indonesia. Sinabung is among about 130 active volcanoes in Indonesia and has sporadically erupted since 2010 after being dormant for more than 400 years. → Read More