Classroom Politics: Should Teachers Endorse a Candidate?
A battle is brewing in New York state over just how far teachers can go in influencing students' political views
A battle is brewing in New York state over just how far teachers can go in influencing students' political views
Hurricane Ike has come and gone, but the rotting debris remains, virtually untouched. The enormous task of picking up where the storm left off
Vice President Dick Cheney experienced an abnormal heart rhythm and canceled his campaign event in Illinois
Former first lady Nancy Reagan is hospitalized in Los Angeles with a broken pelvis following a fall at her home last week
Darcy Burner isn't one of the half dozen Democrats around the country who are coasting to victory in their congressional re-matches
It is Obama's almost preternatural calm that will be John McCain's main obstacle
The CW this morning seems to anticipate fireworks (any one see today’s cover of the New York Daily News?) in the last presidential debate tonight: another Hail Mary pass from John McCain, though in exactly what form is anybody's guess.
Obama received nothing but good news today, exactly three weeks until Election Day.
TIME brings you the latest multimedia coverage from the race between Republican John McCain and Democrat Barack Obama
The annual gathering attracts over 700 hot-air balloonists --- the largest event of its kind in the world
Some young Cuban Americans have very different views on Cuba policy and politics compared to their elders
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