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Donald Trump followed up Monday's debate by insulting a former Miss Universe winner. He told a morning show that Alicia Machado "gained a massive amount of weight, and it was a real problem."
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On this occasion, the often dour Clinton gave way to beaming smiles and occasional chuckles. Trump had just one salient objective — to project a calm and presidential air — yet struggled with it.
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NPR annotated the first presidential debate debate with fact check, analysis and context.
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The presidential candidates traded barbs over their economic and trade plans, national security and race relations in the U.S.
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Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton go head-to-head Monday night in the first presidential debate.NPR's politics team, with help from reporters and editors…
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The first of three presidential debates was held Monday night. Both candidates face particularly interesting challenges in terms of their approach to...
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Which Donald Trump will show up? That's one of several unknowns that will determine the outcome of tonight's debate between Trump and Hillary Clinton.
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Trump affirmed his support for recognizing Jerusalem as Israel's capital, a position that would reverse long-standing U.S. policy. Clinton committed to enforcing the nuclear deal with Iran.
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More choice, no Common Core, and a gutting of the U.S. Education Department.
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In advance of the first debate, a rundown of the Democratic presidential candidate's positions.