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US men’s soccer team scores big-name coach Mauricio Pochettino

Andrew O'Hehir
Unlikely coup for US soccer: Famed former coach at major European clubs agrees to lead men's national team

Former top aide Corey Lewandowski returns as Trump campaign spirals amid Harris surge

Nandika Chatterjee
The campaign is bringing in some familiar faces as it struggles to counter the veep's rise

Jon Stewart: Incoherent Trump is “before our eyes becoming Biden”

Nandika Chatterjee
When you remove Biden from the equation, Trump's "decline" is "much more stark," the Daily Show host said

Maggie Haberman: Trump left his campaign a “mess” after sending angry texts to top GOP mega-donor

Nandika Chatterjee
The former president lashed out at Miriam Adelson’s PAC which has raised $5.8 million for his campaign so far

Aides not telling Trump red states “looking worse than they should” to avoid upsetting him: report

Nicholas Liu
“This election was his to lose, and he’s losing it," says longtime Republican pollster

“It’s like he’s choosing to lose”: Trump allies fear he is self-destructing over Kamala Harris surge

Nicholas Liu
"It's nuts," confidante tells Vanity Fair as Trump lashes out and pushes conspiracy theories

“I haven’t seen anything like this”: GOP pollster says Harris took massive “advantage” from Trump

Nicholas Liu
Trump appears to have "lost control" and donors fear he's "committing political suicide," says Frank Luntz

The babysitter factor: Democrats have one big question to answer with their convention

Brian Karem
Democrats have already shown up the “unity” of Trump’s RNC — now they must use the DNC for more than the Macarena

Republicans tell Trump to focus on issues, not “crowd sizes.” Project 2025 shows that will backfire

Amanda Marcotte
There's a reason Trump's team wants to hide his policy agenda: Voters hate his plans as much as his personality

“Really scary”: Experts alarmed by Trump plot to “weaponize” DOJ by mass firing career officials

Marina Villeneuve
"I'd worry about what Donald Trump will make people do or else they get fired," says professor

Tim Walz confirms participation in CBS News VP debate — Vance slow to respond

Griffin Eckstein
Walz agreed to an Oct. 1 debate, leaving JD Vance — whom Walz has called "weird" — with the final say

Trump warns of “Kamala economic crash” in North Carolina rally rant

Griffin Eckstein
As his campaign struggles to find a foothold, Trump aims at Harris' economic record but takes credit for her wins

“Double haters” who loathed Trump and Biden actually seem to like Kamala Harris, poll suggests

Marin Scotten
Voters who disliked Biden or Trump have a more favorable view of Harris

Nate Silver: Harris “momentum” now has her beating Trump in updated election forecast

Nicholas Liu
"We've seen momentum for Harris with her rising consistently to about a 2.5% lead in national polls," Silver said

“Ooh, someone has a crush”: Daily Show pokes Trump for calling Harris “beautiful” like Melania

Gabriella Ferrigine
"I think we finally found the one thing Trump is incapable of lying about. If he thinks someone is hot"

“Why can’t we do that here?”: JD Vance’s “strange” family politics are a reality in Orban’s Hungary

Marin Scotten
Trump’s running mate admires the Hungarian leader’s state-led efforts to promote "traditional" family structures

“Somewhat different and strange”: Trump admits he sounded weird on livestream with Elon Musk

Nicholas Liu
During a meandering interview with Elon Musk, Trump at times appeared to speak with a lisp and slur his words

News outlets pass on “hacked” Trump documents, citing potential foreign election interference

Nicholas Liu
Their approach to the Trump leaks are a departure from their wall-to-wall coverage of the Clinton campaign's emails

GOP women beg Trump to tone down attacks as his campaign pushes racist Kamala Harris meme

Charles R. Davis
The former president's campaign is telling voters that a Harris victory will mean more Black people in the suburbs

Trump’s sinister plot to avoid another Jan. 6

Chauncey DeVega
Destroy the guardrails of democracy before the election

The big question touching a nerve this election: “Can my husband find out who I am voting for?”

Amanda Marcotte
November may come down to a battle between controlling men and women who just want their freedom

Some Trump Cabinet officials pushed back on extreme demands. Experts say that won’t happen next time

Marina Villeneuve
"They will carry out the orders... without going through the trouble of firing everyone who resists"

“Remarkable”: Despite GOP fear-mongering, experts say new crime data shows US “safest” in decades

Tatyana Tandanpolie
"If you are under 50, you may well be living in the safest America you've ever lived in"
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