With the coronavirus pandemic continuing to upend the presidential race, the candidates moved to a split-screen campaign this week — delivering two messages for two Americas.
Saturday 07.18.20
From A List Forged in Crisis, Veep Frontrunners Emerge
Friday 07.17.20
Biden's Historic Veepstakes Plays Out in Public
Sunday 06.28.20
Amid Surging Cases, the Polling Gap Widens
Sunday 06.21.20
Trump's Tulsa Calamity
Sunday 05.31.20
Trump Tweets While America Burns
Sunday 05.24.20
Trump on Defense in Battlegrounds
Saturday 05.16.20
Obama Yanked to 2020 Center Stage
Saturday 05.09.20
Trump’s Mission Accomplished Moment?
Sunday 05.03.20
Biden Reckons With Tough Questions
Sunday 04.26.20
Madam VP? Biden’s Auditions Begin
Saturday 04.18.20
Biden's Breakthrough Week
Sunday 04.12.20
Bernie Bows As Trump Faces Key Hurdle
"Crown of Thorns" believed to be worn by Jesus Christ returns to Notre Dame cathedral following rescue from 2019 fire.
"Luigi's conditions suck!:" Luigi Mangione's fellow inmates yell to NewsNation about his prison conditions.
President-elect Trump rings the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange after TIME named him "Person of the Year."
281-140: The House passes the annual defense package, the National Defense Authorization Act or NDAA.
Reporter questions Speaker Mike Johnson on lack of Republican women elected committee chairs for the next Congress.
"Slimebag": Pro-Palestinian protester heckles Sec. of State Blinken during House testimony about Afghanistan withdrawal.
“It’s me, Mario”: Crowd yells to CEO murder suspect Luigi Mangione as he leaves court after opting to fight extradition.
U.S. Postmaster General Louis DeJoy covers his ears during grilling by Rep. Rich McCormick during oversight hearing.