Convention Coverage

This is how Rome’s republic died: An expert on ancient history reacts to Trump’s acquittal

The U.S. Senate has made its judgment in the impeachment trial of President Donald Trump, acquitting the president. Fifty two of 53 senators in the Republican majority voted to acquit the president on the abuse of power charge and all 53 Republican senators voted to acquit on the obstruction of Congress charge.

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Trump sabotages Obama-era chemical law -- by stacking the EPA with industry lobbyists

Former President Barack Obama signed an overhaul of a landmark law in 2016 intended to protect people from being killed or maimed by chemicals, but Donald Trump is sabotaging the law to help the profits of chemical companies.

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Does the panic on Team Trump mean Robert Mueller closing in on criminal conspiracy charges?

As the whole world knows, CNN reported last Thursday that Michael Cohen was prepared to testify that Donald Trump knew in advance about the June 2016 meeting at Trump Tower with Russian emissaries supposedly bearing dirt on Hillary Clinton. And ever since then, the atmosphere around the Russia scandal has changed. If there is any real evidence that Trump knew about that meeting and approved it, it goes a long way toward proving one element of a criminal conspiracy that includes the president of the United States, and confirms many other suspicions surrounding that event.

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Disney announces new Star Wars trilogy

Disney on Thursday announced plans for a new Star Wars trilogy as it builds on the beloved and profitable science fiction film franchise. "We have big ambitions for the Star Wars franchise," Disney chief executive Robert Iger said during a quarterly earnings call.

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Clinton leads Trump by seven points in latest poll

Hillary Clinton got a four-point bounce in support after the Democratic National Convention and now leads Donald Trump by seven points in the race for the White House, says a poll released Monday.

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Clinton leads Trump by 6 points after Democratic confab: Reuters/Ipsos poll

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton held a 6- percentage-point lead over Republican rival Donald Trump, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll with new wording that was released on Friday, the day after she formally accepted her party's nomination for the Nov. 8 election.

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Here are 20 times Dem speakers at the DNC left Trump a smoking crater in the ground

If the Democratic National Convention, which wrapped up last night, proved anything, it's that the Democrats know how to peel the soft skin of Donald Trump like a tangerine. During the week, they dug into him with a mixture of zingers that were intended to make us laugh, and some that made us cry. We've selected some of our favorites.

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‘I’m ashamed to have known you’: Conservatives rip Ann Coulter for ugly smear of hero soldier's dad

Conservative writer and professional provocateur Ann Coulter may have finally gone too far Thursday night after mocking the Muslim father of a U.S. Army captain who died while saving ten of his fellow soldiers in Iraq in 2004.

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AFL-CIO president swats journalist in the face with a sign for asking tough questions at the DNC

I couldn’t believe my good fortune when I spotted AFL-CIO president Richard Trumka striding through the halls of the Wells Fargo arena hosting the Democratic National Convention. Thick as a seam of coal, the former United Mine Workers of America president was flanked by aides but not buried in a press scrum like other bigwigs.

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Dem convention ratings top Trump's Cleveland sh*t show three nights in a row

Donald Trump loves boasting about poll numbers and ratings -- and that's why it has to be especially humiliating for him to see his own convention get beat by this week's Democratic National Convention.

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Hillary Clinton's challenge: Create contrast with Trump and earn voter respect

Hillary Clinton brings her decades-long, pluralistic mission to improve America to millions of voters Thursday with a highly anticipated speech as she accepts the Democratic presidential nomination, offering an optimistic vision that rejects rival Donald Trump's fear-mongering.

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NC GOP wigs out after mistaking Tim Kaine's Marine pin for Honduras flag -- and hilarity ensues

Tim Kaine was shamed by  the North Carolina Republican party for promoting the interests of a foreign government last night, after the GOP misidentified a pin on the VP-candidate's lapel. [He] wears a Honduras flag pin on his jacket but no American flag,” the NCGOP wrote. "Shameful.”

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Mistrust of Clinton on trade shadows her at Democratic convention

When it comes to trade policy, Hillary Clinton is taking heat from all sides.

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