This Day For Republicans: Debate Break
Romney girds for the debates, sheds some light on his immigration stance.
California Democrats Buck Obama On Immigration, But Governor Sides With President
Going against Republican states that want tougher immigration enforcement, California's governor issues a veto -- even though he is a Democrat.
As The Supreme Court Returns, More Historic Decisions?
Affirmative action, voting rights and same-sex marriage could all be up for rulings in this very important session.
This Day For Republicans: Rolling To Iowa
GOP vice presidential nominee Paul Ryan heads to Iowa as the Libya fallout continues.
Same-Sex Relationships Can Help Undocumented Immigrants Avoid Deportation
Activists Protest Ratner As Barclays Center Opens
Opponents of the new development cite a lack of good jobs and affordable housing.
This Day For Republicans: Courting Bibi
Romney and Obama both have chats scheduled with the Israeli leader.
Romney Attacks Military Cuts, Appealing To Virginia's Contractors
As he campaigns in Virginia, Romney faulted President Obama for a cutback that could affect the state's military contractors.
Today In Voting Battles: Florida Purge Restarts, Pennsylvania Voter ID In The Balance
Developments that could alter the election's outcome in Florida and Pennsylvania.
This Day For Republicans: Sequestration Slam
Romney travels to Virginia, where he takes aim at looming military cuts.
Pennsylvania Loosens Voter ID Requirements
The shift makes it easier for Pennsylvanians to get a photo ID, potentially swaying an upcoming ruling on the controversial law.
Romney Pushes In Ohio, But Numbers Say It's Slipping From Him
The state is a crucial target for both campaigns, but signs are emerging that Ohio is trending away from Mitt Romney.
This Day For Republicans: Todd Akin, Here To Stay
Undeterred by the backlash over his "legitimate rape" comments, Akin stays in the race as team Mitt continues to push for Ohio.
Romney On Education: Better Teachers, Not More Money
GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney is pushing for better teachers and says more government spending is not the solution.
Citizens United Decision Source Of 78 Percent Of Outside Campaign Spending: Report
A deluge in spending by outside organizations, from Super PACs to nonprofit trade groups, flows from the Supreme Court's ruling.
This Day For Republicans: The Ohio Tour Continues
The Republican team tries to salvage Ohio as Crossroads launches a new attack on Obama.
New Laws Could Cost 10 Million Hispanic Votes: Study
Civil rights group says outcome of the election could be changed by laws that would keep Latinos from voting.
This Day For Republicans: The Bus Tour Begins
Mitt Romney campaigns in Colorado, in a push to sway Western swing states toward the Republican camp, while Paul Ryan gets on the bus.
Obamacare Is 'Worst Of Both Worlds' For Medicare: Paul Ryan
Paul Ryan's speech, delivered at an AARP event, demonstrated how volatile and politically charged the health-care debate is for older Americans.
This Day For Republicans: Romney Talks Housing In Nevada
Swing states dominate the agenda for Mitt Romney, who's in Nevada, and Paul Ryan, who campaigns in Florida.
Obama Makes Pitch To Hispanic Voters
President Obama defended his immigration record at a Univision forum, saying he represents a better choice for Hispanics than Mitt Romney.
In Step Back, American Schools Are Deeply Segregated: Report
Racial integration in American schools has decreased over the last few decades, with black and Latino students becoming increasingly likely to be isolated from their white peers.
This Day For Republicans: Redistribution Reemerges
Mitt Romney campaigns in Florida, like Obama, while his wife hits two other swing states in the Midwest.
Holder Cleared In Fast And Furious Probe
After being pilloried by Republicans, Attorney General Eric Holder is vindicated.
Chicago Kids Back In School, But Issue Of Teacher Evaluations Remains
While Chicago students are returning to school, the broader dispute over teacher evaluations -- in particular, what role student test scores should play -- is here to stay.
Court Deals New Setback To Pennsylvania Voter ID Law
The law mandating photo ID to vote in Pennsylvania, which Republicans like and Democrats hate, hits a fresh snag as the state Supreme Court sends it back to a lower jurisdiction..
Obama Administration Scores Point In Fight To Keep Indefinite Detention Powers
A federal judge has halted a recent court ruling that sharply questioned the federal government's power to indefinitely detain terror suspects -- but the issue won't be solved until later this month at the earliest.
Romney's '47 Percent' Stumble: Why It May Not Be A Big Deal
Romney's gaffe is unquestionably an egregious one. But it also affirms, however crudely, a central narrative forwarded by Romney and the GOP.
Occupy Wall Street Returns To Zuccotti Park, Without Tents
Occupy Wall Street returned to the Zuccotti Park in a Monday celebration of the movement's one-year anniversary. And while the occasion was replete with the drums, banners and heated political discussions that pervaded Zuccotti a year ago, it seemed unlikely that another occupation was imminent.
On One-Year Anniversary, Occupy Wall Street's Diversity On Display During Protest
A year to the day after protesters descended on Zuccotti Park, launching what would become a national phenomenon, little has changed. The occupy Wall Street protesters who turned out to mark Occupy's anniversary had a vast number of causes.