Polling for the 2016 Election Where Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton and Republican nominee Donald Trump stand in the polls
When British-born photographer Nick Brandt first started photographing animals in the East African wild in 2000, he didn't realize how quickly the region would be transformed. Their disappearing habitats inspired his latest series, "Inherit the Dust." Mr. Brandt and a team of over 20 crew members placed life-size photos of giraffes, elephants and other animals in their former stomping grounds—plac
Rules governing Democratic primaries Proportional: States award delegates proportionally for all candidates who reach at least 15% of the popular vote. Rules governing Republican primaries The Republican rules are noted in the table below. Proportional: All candidates can win delegates according to their share of the popular vote. Some states require a minimum vote percentage to qualify. Several s
Published Jan. 16, 2016 at 3:50 p.m. ET | Last updated Oct. 13, 2017 at 8:30 a.m. ET Allow continuous monitoring This includes electronic surveillance and spot inspections of its nuclear program by the International Atomic Energy Agency, the Vienna-based global nuclear watchdog, and to forgo any action indicating it is seeking know-how to build nuclear weapons. Decommission reactor Remove and deco
Both parties kick off their presidential nomination battles in Iowa. On the Republican side, social conservatives have asserted their influence in recent years, with Rick Santorum narrowly beating the more centrist Mitt Romney in 2012. Democrat Hillary Clinton saw a strong lead evaporate in the final weeks of the 2008 contest and finished third behind Barack Obama and John Edwards.Related: The Man
Both parties kick off their presidential nomination battles in Iowa. On the Republican side, social conservatives have asserted their influence in recent years, with Rick Santorum narrowly beating the more centrist Mitt Romney in 2012. Democrat Hillary Clinton saw a strong lead evaporate in the final weeks of the 2008 contest and finished third behind Barack Obama and John Edwards.Related: The Man
China’s Reckoning: The Economic Miracle Hits Troubled Times China's Communist Party promised to transform people's lives after decades of chaos. Higher living standards underpin the party’s rule, making limits on personal freedoms worthwhile for many. As the economy slows, that social compact is fraying. Nationalization of the economy begins. China makes big gains in industry and health. But the p
Best Books of 2015 Best of the Best-of Lists A compilation of books cited on multiple year-end lists
Abdelhamid Abaaoud, 28, is suspected of being the ringleader behind the Belgian terror plot that was foiled in January. He might be involved in the Paris attack. Mr. Abaaoud’s family moved from Morocco to the predominantly Muslim district of Molenbeek, Brussels, where he befriended fellow attackers Brahim and Salah Abdeslam. In 2014, Mr. Abaaoud went to Syria, where he was initially tasked with re
World War 1 Centenary World War I changed everything. From new countries to literature, from tanks to treaties and from flamethrowers to fashion, the conflict is still writ large on our lives 100 years on. It gave birth to violent dictators and their ideologies but extended the electoral franchise to millions. It ushered in the era of mechanised warfare whilst laying the foundations for modern med
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