Most politicians know by now that there is no such thing as a private social media page, and every one of their posts will be subject to public scrutiny. West York, Pennsylvania Mayor Charle... Read more
A conservative Arizona newspaper is facing death threats and losing subscriptions after it broke with tradition by endorsing Hillary Clinton over Donald Trump for US president, a senior edit... Read more
Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton went head-to-head Monday night in the first presidential debate. NPR’s politics team, with help from reporters and editors who cover national security,... Read more
Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump traded blows on a host of topics in the opening hour of the first presidential debate Monday, with Clinton pinning Trump on his refusal to release his tax re... Read more
View Photos The National Museum of African American History and Culture opens its doors to the public. It was a weekend unlike any other. The phrase “mini-inauguration” was used a lot, as a... Read more
Saturday’s dedication of the National Museum of African-American History and Culture brought together the president who signed into law the funding for the museum and the president who... Read more
Video of a deadly encounter between Charlotte police and a black man shows his wife repeatedly telling officers he is not armed and pleading with them not to shoot her husband as they shout... Read more
If the election were held today, Clinton has a 60 percent chance of winning by 18 electoral votes. CLOSE Trump says Clinton’s bodyguards should disarm to ‘see what happens to her... Read more
The bomb that rocked Manhattan’s Chelsea neighborhood contained residue of an explosive often used for target practice , a federal law enforcement official has said. The bomb on Saturday nig... Read more
Former Secretary of State Colin Powell, a retired four-star general who served under three Republican presidents, slammed GOP nominee Donald Trump as “a national disgrace” and an “internatio... Read more