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- First LookCulinary workers build 'wall' of taco trucks outside Trump hotel in Las Vegas
A union of culinary workers at Donald Trump's Las Vegas hotel is one of a wave of groups seeking to broaden Latinos' political power.
- First LookSilent on climate: Why it wasn't a focus in the presidential debates
Climate change attracted very little focus in the debates. It's not because there's no difference between the candidates – but because talking about it might not benefit anyone.
- First LookArtist sues Trump campaign over Skittles-as-refugees tweet
British photographer David Kittos alleges his copyright was infringed by Donald Trump Jr., who used Kittos's photo to support his father's bid for the US presidency.
- First LookDonald Trump livestreams third debate on Facebook: a glimpse into Trump TV?
The Republican nominee livestreamed the third presidential debate through his Facebook page Wednesday, complete with commentary, news crawls, and campaign ads.
- Fact checking Clinton and Trump in the final debate
A look at claims made in Wednesday night's presidential debate in Las Vegas and how they compare with the facts.
- How final Trump-Clinton debate tests American democracy
Donald Trump refused to say whether he would accept the election result, shocking his GOP allies and raising the specter of post-election unrest.
- Trump refuses to commit to accepting election results
Free and fair elections, with the vanquished conceding defeat, have been the underpinning of America's democratic tradition. Trump claims the election could be 'rigged.'
- Roasting the 2016 candidates: 'Make America Laugh Again'
Across the country, Americans are weary of the Trump-Clinton race, but in Miami, comedians took aim at the candidates – and promoted youth civic engagement along the way.
- A presidential debate is not a boxing match
Our presidents are not pugilists, but politicians. For the sake of our democracy, let's stop confusing the two.
- First LookFacebook wants you to publicly pick a candidate. Should you?
Facebook has launched an app that allows you to post your endorsement for your choice for president, but is it wiser to keep one's political preferences private?
- First LookBattleground state polls: Clinton leads on cusp of final presidential debate
Battleground state polls: The final presidential debate is scheduled for Wednesday evening at 9:00 p.m. ET in Las Vegas. It could be Donald Trump's last chance to cut into Hillary Clinton's lead.
- The Politics of US series: Illegal immigration
Seventh in a 10-part weekly series. The Politics of US looks at polarizing topics to help deepen understanding of the issues – and respect for those with differing views. This installment looks at how feasible Trump's Wall is, what it symbolizes, and what the alternatives are.
- Cover StoryTrump's wall on the border: Will it work?
Ranchers and other residents along the US-Mexico border weigh in on what a wall would look like, how much it would cost, and whether it will stop illegal immigration.
- More and more, push for police reform starts with the chief
A speech by the president of America’s largest police organization shows chiefs' changing attitudes toward the grievances of the black community.
- Arabic billboard on I-94 directed toward Trump: A conversation starter?
While the Michigan billboard creators sought to provoke Donald Trump in a clever, lighthearted way, they also hope it will lead to dialogue between Arab-Americans and their neighbors.
- Millennials could sit out this election. What’s that mean for party politics?
This election will be formative for many Millennials, who are unimpressed with the candidates and unfaithful to the parties. Some say they could reshape governance.
- Why haven't Clinton WikiLeaks emails caused more uproar?
People seem to be seeing what they want to see in the latest batch of emails, making the net effect of their release relatively minor.
- Bill Gates for VP? Hacked emails reveal Clinton’s unorthodox considerations
Democratic presidential nominee vetted some 'outside of the box' contenders before settling on Sen. Tim Kaine as her running mate, according to emails leaked Monday.
- Speaking Politics phrase of the week: 'A new generation of leadership'
The phrase, invoked by candidates from Justin Trudeau to Evan McMullin, has been used 408 times in media coverage so far this year – almost 100 times more than four years ago.
- FBI records: Effort to reduce Clinton email classification
It was not immediately clear whether the State Department official or someone at the FBI first raised the prospect of a bargain over the email's classification.