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tThe four women who have served on the Supreme Court got together on stage at the Newseum in Washington on Wednesday night to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the appointment of the first one, Justice Sandra Day O’Connor.
FiveThirtyEight aims to help New York Times readers cut through the clutter of our data-rich world.
At a time of fiscal austerity, critics are pointing to the cost of a helicopter part made by a company whose owners are donors to Representative Harold Rogers, a Kentucky Republican.
A Republican political strategist’s leaked proposal for an attack ad suggests that questions about President Obama’s race and religion are still contentious.
President Obama may have won New Hampshire in 2008, but the people behind Mitt Romney’s campaign believe their candidate’s chances are good this year.
Experts warn that voters would not support deep cuts in entitlement programs unless an increase in taxes is part of the mix.
The House beat back an unusual coalition of liberal and conservative lawmakers and approved a contentious $642 billion Pentagon policy bill.
May 19
Political news from today's Times and around the Web, plus a look at the president's weekly address and a look at what's happening in Washington.
May 18
An Obama campaign official's new practice of using an abbreviated vulgarity to describe conservative ads draws rebuke - and page views.
May 18
President Obama's campaign took in $25.7 million in April, a drop of about $10 million from the previous month.
May 18
Representative Barney Frank is getting married in July, and says he would welcome the Obamas, but doesn't want the fuss that comes with having the president's protectors around.
May 18
Called "Day One," the ad focuses on a number of economic policies that Mr. Romney considers priorities.
The latest on President Obama, Congress and other political news from Washington and around the nation from the staff of The New York Times.