Why the DNC’s mysteriously hacked oppo file on Trump is a big yawn

Ryan hopeful the ‘tone’ of Trump’s campaign improves
House Speaker Paul Ryan hopes that the tone of the presidential campaign improves in the wake of Republican criticism of GOP nominee Donald Trump for remarks about a federal judge Gonzalo Curiel’s Mexican heritage.

Possible errors in exit polls suggest more election year surprises ahead
Are the exit polls, on which just about every elections analyst has relied, wrong? That’s a question raised by New York Times Upshot writer Nate Cohn — a question whose answers have serious implications for how you look at the 2016 general election.

Former President George H.W. Bush celebrates 92nd birthday
Former President George H.W. Bush is celebrating his 92nd birthday with family on the Maine coast.

Clinton, Trump react to Orlando nightclub massacre
Presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump responded Sunday to the mass shooting overnight at a Florida night club in which dozens were killed or wounded.

Former GOP senator and Ohio Gov. George Voinovich dies
Former U.S. senator and two-term Ohio Gov. George Voinovich has died at home in Cleveland. He was 79.

CIA chief believes release of 9/11 documents will clear Saudi Arabia
CIA Director John Brennan said in an interview with a Saudi Arabian television station Sunday that he expects the 28 classified pages of a U.S. congressional report into the Sept. 11 attacks to absolve Saudi Arabia of responsibility.

Trump’s no-apologies campaign tour hits hard on Romney, Warren
Donald Trump on Saturday kicked his unapologetic presidential campaign into high gear — saying he won’t apologize for his personal attacks on Sen. Elizabeth Warren and extending his feud with GOP establishment leader Mitt Romney.

Trump considers GOP convention sports night
Donald Trump thinks he may have an idea to goose interest in the GOP convention next month: add some sports to the politics.

Media seeking video of Trump testimony
Major news outlets requested a judge release videos of presumptive GOP nominee Donald Trump taking questions on his defunct Trump University.

Senator: Keep Guantanamo Bay open
A key senator pushed for legislation that blocks President Obama from moving Guantanamo Bay detainees to the U.S. and wants to keep the detention facility open.

Trump’s no-apologies campaign tour hits hard on Romney, Warren
Donald Trump on Saturday kicked his unapologetic presidential campaign into high gear — saying he won’t apologize for his personal attacks on Sen. Elizabeth Warren and extending his feud with GOP establishment leader Mitt Romney.

Trump, and what he might say next, is burning up GOPs political capital in Washington
Congressional Republicans might not be capable of directly measuring their tolerance of Donald Trump. But there is certainly a metric that helps them gauge the amount.

Paperback version of Clinton’s ‘Hard Choices’ omits her former TPP trade pact support
The paperback version of Hillary Clinton’s memoir “Hard Choices” fails to include her support of the international trade pact TPP that rivals Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump have opposed, raising criticism about Clinton “reinventing herself” for the general election race.

States crack down on government cash grabs
States across the country are revising laws that allow police to seize a person’s cash and property without a conviction, following widespread complaints about agencies profiteering off such legislation, holdovers from the “Miami Vice” cocaine era.

Despite Clinton claims, 2012 email had classified marking
Hillary Clinton, from the moment her exclusive use of personal email for government business was exposed, has claimed nothing she sent or received was marked classified at the time.

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