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Here is the Donald Trump campaign's first TV ad
The ad paints a dystopian picture of America.
By Patrick Kulp
In battleground states, Trump and Clinton are close on Facebook conversation
In total, almost half of Facebook's more than 200 million U.S. users have interacted with or discussed content relating to one of the candidates.
By Kerry Flynn
Large naked statues of Donald Trump are appearing all across America
Warning: The following images are not safe for anyone, anytime, anywhere.
Trump could become Mr. Brexit
Again, it's only August, and anything can happen, but still...
Ivanka Trump makes a small donation to Hillary Clinton without knowing it
The Donald might not be happy about this.
Donald Trump's tangled web of Russian influence
Donald Trump has had ties to Russia for decades, but they've thickened as his campaign for the White House has marched on.
Facebook election data shows third-party candidates are gaining steam
Gary Johnson is getting more buzz on Facebook.
By Kerry Flynn
Could Trump's campaign shake up signal a big move into media?
New campaign additions adds weight for the possibility of a future Trump media platform.
Trump’s cozy relationship with Breitbart gets even cozier with big hire
The introduction of Steve Bannon appeared to put to rest any question of if Trump would eventually change.
If Hillary Clinton had her own 'Nancy Drew' book series
Presidential mysteries are afoot!
By Andrea Romano and Vicky Leta
Donald Trump still hasn't spent a dime on commercials, but he promises to start
Donald Trump has spent less on TV ads than Green Party nominee Jill Stein.
By Patrick Kulp
Balloon fanatic Tim Kaine is also, of course, very good at harmonica
The people want a president they can drink a beer with and a vice president they can put in their folk americana cover band.
Secretary-general Ban Ki-moon says it's time for a woman to lead the United Nations
"It's high time now."
3 claims from Trump's speech that social media fact-checked
Donald Trump wants the American people to believe he is the foreign policy whisperer, the Cesar Millan international relations and national security.
New York's 9/11 mayor conveniently forgets about 9/11
Another foreign relations gaffe from the Trump campaign.
Trump's media attack nods toward conspiracy, and it has his supporters crying it too
The candidate is pointing to the press as another example of how the upcoming election will be rigged
Trump spokesperson reorganizes U.S. timeline, says Obama led invasion of Afghanistan
Donald Trump campaign spokesperson Katrina Pierson either has little grasp on recent United States history, believes Americans are stupid, or simply hopes no one will call her out for being a blatant bullsh*tter.
We asked linguists if Donald Trump speaks like that on purpose
Donald Trump may often do a good "drunk uncle at Thanksgiving" impersonation at his rallies, but amid all that rambling is a man who is precise about what he says, according to linguists.
Trump won't stop saying Obama is linked to ISIS
Donald Trump bolstered his claim to the title of Conspiracy Theorist in Chief when he said President Barack Obama and Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton cofounded the Islamic State.
Ronald Reagan was shot while president - his daughter has a few words for Donald Trump
"I am the daughter of a man who was shot by someone who got his inspiration from a movie."
Serious or not, Trump's 'jokes' have an impact
Lawyer Jason Steed gives a long Twitter lesson on why Trump's 'joke' was not OK.
The Secret Service is investigating Trump's 'Second Amendment' comments
It's no laughing matter.
Trump has 'the best words,' he's just
'not articulate'
Perhaps you remember that, back in December, in maybe one of the most straightforward sentences of his campaign, Donald Trump said, "I know words, I have the best words."
Here's Donald Trump playing beach volleyball in total Donald Trump style
Polo shirt, jeans, and a belt.
Analysis of Trump on Twitter indicates he writes only the angry tweets
A deep dive into the Twitter account of the Republican candidate
By David Robinson