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Sarah Palin poses with a dead boar to get Wisconsin to vote for Donald Trump
Sarah Palin campaigned for Donald Trump in Wisconsin using a photo of a dead pig.
3 major problems with using decade-old voting machines in November
Experts estimate that a reasonable lifespan for electronic voting machines (which are computers, running mainly on laptop technology developed in the 1990s) is in the 10- to 15-year range.
By Lawrence Norden & Christopher Famighetti
Bernie Sanders will probably win Wisconsin. It won't matter much.
Bernie Sanders should and probably will win Tuesday's Wisconsin primary. The real question is what comes next.
Graphic novel of the week: The comic case for Bernie
Who is this guy, anyway? What's his history?
By Chris Taylor
Ted Cruz loves cheese. Just not cheeseheads.
As he sampled cheese curds, Ted Cruz explained his reasoning while explicitly ruling out any future oversized sombreros or helmets.
Icelanders are throwing yogurt at Parliament over the Panama Papers
Thousands of people filled the sun-drenched park and square in front of Iceland’s parliament early Monday evening, calling on the the Prime Minister and his government to resign.
By Axel Kronholm
Humans and their animals keep peeing and pooping on Trump's Hollywood star
Donald Trump's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame has become a source of, uh, artistic inspiration for his detractors over the course of the campaign season.
Real estate mogul Don Peebles on the election, Trump and 'Empire'
Donald Trump isn't not the only New York developer with political ambitions.
By Alex Hazlett
Wounded by abortion backlash, Trump seeks help from a seasoned pro
First response was "kiss my ass," but then a cloak-and-dagger meeting in New Jersey.
By @dick_nixon
Donald Trump's truth is crazier than April Fools' Day fiction
Donald Trump's campaign has led to moments crazier than any political April Fools' Day prank.
By Emily Cahn
Bernie Sanders supporter Rosario Dawson says Obama should have tweeted more
"He didn't continue with the momentum that got him there," Rosario Dawson said of Obama.
By Emily Cahn
Trump's run for president was an April Fools' Day prank all along, says Jimmy Kimmel
Donald Trump is urging his supporters to vote for Hillary Clinton.
Hillary Clinton says she's 'sick of the Sanders campaign lying' about her
Clinton told an activist that she was "so sick" of Bernie Sanders' campaign's lies about her accepting donations from the fossil fuel industry.
Feel the Burn?: STD clinic lifts Bernie Sanders' slogan
If you're feelin' the burn, you should definitely get that checked out.
Potential leader of the free world eats pizza with a fork
Not just any regular fork. A tiny fork.
Every woman has met a man like Donald Trump
Many women have dealt with someone exactly like Trump at home, work, on social media or in a relationship.
By Rebecca Ruiz
The nicest state in America could be where Trump's downfall begins
Donald Trump's latest incendiary comments finally seem to be taking their toll in a state that prizes politeness — and some Republicans think they're seeing the beginning of the end for the once-teflon front-runner.
Ted Cruz jokes about hitting Donald Trump with his car
Jimmy Kimmel asked the tough questions we've neglected this election season.
By Laura Vitto
Even abortion opponents can't believe how out of touch Donald Trump is
Anti-abortion groups are moving quickly to condemn Donald Trump's comments that women who get abortions should be punished.
Hillary Clinton takes shots at Sanders during New York homecoming
Clinton celebrated her ties to New York during a homecoming event at the Apollo Theater in Harlem.
By Emily Cahn
Trump: Women who have abortions should face 'some sort of punishment'
Donald Trump said he hadn't yet determined what that punishment would be.
Bernie Sanders superfans keep churning out the hits
Bernie Sanders' backers keep popping up with music videos that are as offbeat as the candidate.
Donald Trump is a great unifier — for the Democrats
Despite the increasingly sharp tone of the Democratic primary, Democratic operatives say the potential of facing Donald Trump would ultimately unite the party.
By Emily Cahn