Both Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump say they would spend more to rebuild the country’s aging infrastructure. The problem is there may not be enough people with the right skills to fill those jobs.
Federal Government
Anthony Weiner investigation leads FBI back to Clinton email server case
Newly discovered emails being examined by the FBI in relation to Hillary Clinton’s email server came to light in the course of an unrelated criminal investigation of Anthony Weiner.
Attorneys plan to seek mediation in Pebble Mine case
Attorneys plan to seek mediation in a lawsuit between the group behind the proposed Pebble Mine and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
For this Anchorage Republican, Johnson trumps Trump
Samuel Moore voted for Mitt Romney, John McCain and George W. Bush. But, he says, he can’t support Donald Trump.
Anchorage attorney accuses Justice Clarence Thomas of groping
Smith wasn’t doing interviews, but she issued a statement saying she was speaking up to set an example of truth-telling for her children and in hopes of ending the pervasiveness of sexual misconduct.
The first 100 days: What Clinton and Trump want to get done
Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump have both sketched out what they would do during their first few months in the White House, including bills they’d send to Congress and steps they’d take on their own.
In fight over N.D. pipeline, tribe leader calls for peace and prayers
Protests against the Dakota Access Pipeline have been raging. Tribe leader Dave Archambault II says he’s telling supporters “not to react to any form of aggression that law enforcement brings.”
WikiLeaks reveals Clinton aides knew they had an email problem on their hands
“We need to clean this up,” one aide wrote after President Obama said he had learned of Hillary Clinton’s private email server “through news reports.”
Two weeks out: Democrats have the edge in the fight for the Senate
States like Pennsylvania, New Hampshire, Missouri and North Carolina will be decisive, and they’re all moving Democrats’ way as Republicans are put further on the defensive by Donald Trump.
Many ‘worn out’ by campaign, survey of social media users shows
A Pew Research Center survey says most Americans on social media are stressed out by online political interactions — and those feelings appear to be bipartisan.