2016 U.S. presidential election

Russian President Vladimir Putin, right, visits the new headquarters of the "Russia Today" television channel in Moscow, Russia in June 2013

Russia’s ‘propaganda outlet’ will remain on Canadian TV

Amid charges that RT spreads disinformation and has sought to influence elections, the CRTC says the channel is not under review in Canada

U.S. presidential election 2016: Live results from the vote

A live map and vote count as results roll in from the 2016 U.S. presidential election

Hillary finally gets her moment (the media be damned)

Never mind the underwhelming media response, it was a historic night in U.S. politics—and an unprecedented one for Hillary Clinton

Popularity of Donald Trump pinatas a scary sign for Republicans

Latinos describe Trump’s talk of a wall, deportation and Mexican rapists as a national version of what happened in California in 1994

The right-wing radio divide over Trump

The conservative conversation falls into three camps: Trump enthusiasts, reluctant supporters, and staunch opponents

A weekend with Bernie

He’s a socialist, anti-Wall Street senator from Vermont who’s drawing bigger crowds than Trump. Why America is suddenly paying attention to Bernie Sanders.

Build a wall with Canada? U.S. debate about Mexico looks north

Republican contender Scott Walker calls wall between Canada and U.S. ‘legitimate issue for us to look at’

On the road (again) with Hillary Clinton

Inside the Democratic presidential front-runner’s talked about, polarizing and possibly pointless campaign

Ben Carson: The ultimate outsider who could save the Republicans

How an African-American neurosurgeon with no political experience has become a top candidate for the Republican nomination for president

Which Americans does Hillary Clinton love most?

Ask not if Hillary Clinton loves America, but which of its citizens she loves most

Dirty, viral tricks: The 2016 U.S. election is already getting ugly

To get attention and votes in the 2016 presidential campaign, candidates will need to be more tech-savvy than ever—and ruthless, too

What’s old is old again: Feschuk checks out U.S. presidential hopefuls

Maybe this time around, Mitt Romney will run as an anarchist