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German Artist Martin Wojciechowski Accuses Hermès of Copying His Work

By Helen Holmes

Steve King Wants to Know How the Term White Supremacist Became ‘Offensive’

By Davis Richardson
Mayor Bill de Blasio, left, and Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), at the mayor's campaign rally ahead of the November general election.

In Iowa, de Blasio Tells Democratic Party to ‘Go to the People’

By Madina Toure
An American flag is seen painted on a barn outside of Des Moines, Iowa.

Democratic Party’s Trouble in Iowa Foreshadows Dysfunction in 2020

By Michael Sainato
Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump after the first presidential debate. The winner in this election is not yet known. But the loser is the entire profession of journalism.

Clinton’s Campaign Manager Says Attacking the System Is ‘What Losers Do’

By Will Bredderman
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton addresses the crowd during a campaign rally at La Gala May 16, 2016, in Bowling Green, Kentucky. Clinton is preparing for Kentucky's May 17th primary.

Ted Cruz in Iowa vs. Hillary Clinton in West Virginia

By Ashe Schow
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.

Hillary Clinton Beats Bernie Sanders in Hard-Fought Nevada Caucus

By Will Bredderman
Sen. Marco Rubio doesn't seem to have a realistic path to the nomination after winning only one of eleven states that voted on Super Tuesday.

A Disappointing Night for Marco Rubio

By Ashe Schow
Kasich and Christie.

A Tale of Two Governors: Kasich and Christie on the Campaign Trail

By Alyana Alfaro

‘Sticker Kid’ Reveals Overwhelming Indifference Young Voters Have Toward Clinton

By Michael Sainato
CLAREMONT, NH - FEBRUARY 02: Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) speaks at the Claremont Opera House on February 2, 2016 in Claremont, New Hampshire. The New Hampshire primary is February 9. (Photo by Matthew Cavanaugh/Getty Images)

The Inevitable Crash and Bern: Even If Elected, Bernie’s Agenda Is DOA

By Cliston Brown
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