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- First LookClinton charity has top-notch finances, watchdog group says
Charity Navigator has given the Clinton Foundation its highest rating, following criticism that foundation donors may have received special treatment from the former secretary of State.
- First LookWhat Marco Rubio's election win means for 'outsider' politics
Both major political parties have experienced internal turmoil. But at the local level, challengers need to do more than offer a 'lite' version of outsider presidential bids.
- First LookAmid immigration questions, how will GOP Hispanics vote?
Most Latino voters intend to support Democrat Hillary Clinton, but the more traditional conservatives are split between Republican Donald Trump and Libertarian Gary Johnson, who is beginning to court their vote.
- Trump still tough on immigration, but softens slightly
In Phoenix, Trump reprised his calls for a wall, but backed away from his previous vow to round up and deport all 11 million undocumented immigrants living in the US.
- After primary wins, what's next for Rubio and McCain?
Republican Sens. Marco Rubio of Florida and John McCain of Arizona turned toward the general election Wednesday with GOP control of the Senate at risk.
- Appalachia as America: How hillbillies helped Trump shake politics
In an interview with the Monitor, J.D. Vance, author of 'Hillbilly Elegy,' talks about why 'his' people – overlooked and dismissed – have struck back against the political establishment.
- As Trump visits their unpopular president, Mexicans wonder 'Why?'
Republican US presidential candidate Donald Trump may be the only person less popular in Mexico than President Enrique Peña Nieto, which has left many here questioning why he was invited. But experts say there's good reason.
- First LookClinton is now just as disliked as Trump
A new poll reveals that approval ratings for Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton are at an all-time low.
- Why Trump is struggling with immigration
Immigration is a difficult issue for even experienced national politicians to navigate. Its mix of social and cultural implications makes it resonate with voters. But they don't agree on solutions.
- First LookWhy did Mexico invite Donald Trump for a visit?
President Enrique Peña Nieto has invited both Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton to meet in Mexico. In a surprise move, Mr. Trump has accepted the offer, hours before he will give an immigration policy speech in Arizona.
- In the Clinton Foundation, Bill sees his post-White House legacy
When Bill Clinton told the staff of his global charity he would have to step down if Hillary Clinton won the White House, he was vividly clear about how that felt: Worse than a root canal, he said.
- Why Hillary Clinton doesn’t want a GOP collapse
When Hillary Clinton attacked Donald Trump over his connection to the 'alt-right,' she also reached out to Republican leaders. That's because she'll need them if she wins the presidency.
- First LookTrump denounces robocalls from David Duke's campaign: Why now?
Spokespeople from Donald Trump's campaign quickly and explicitly disavowed a robocall from David Duke linking the former Ku Klux Klan leader to the Republican presidential nominee.
- Will DNC scandal cost Wasserman Schultz her seat?
Challenger Tim Canova, a Bernie Sanders-backed law professor, has raised an almost unheard of amount for a first-time candidate and primary challenger. That could be trouble for the former Democratic National Committee chair.
- How Facebook keeps you in a political bubble of your own
Despite the opportunities the Internet gives us to know and connect more, the Internet can also train us to polarize each other. But we can change that – starting with our Facebook preferences.
- Clinton aide Abedin separates from scandal-plagued Weiner
Huma Abedin's announcement follows a New York Post report late Sunday that Weiner recently sent risque photos to another woman.
- Speaking Politics phrase of the week: 'Party of Lincoln'
Republicans and Democrats alike have cited Abraham Lincoln's legacy during the course of the 2016 presidential campaign, comparing Lincoln's founding party to the current GOP today.
- FBI investigates hacking of Arizona and Illinois voting systems
Federal officials said Monday that investigators were also seeking evidence of whether other states may have been targeted. Are the hackers Russians?
- Hillary Clinton rolls out new mental health plan
On Monday, the Clinton campaign is expected to roll out a plan aimed at ensuring that Americans would no longer separate mental health from physical health in terms of access, care and quality of treatment.
- Why this independent presidential candidate is hoping the center can hold
Evan McMullin hopes that a lack of public enthusiasm for the front-runners could send the election to a vote in the House of Representatives.