The archive of all headlines from February 22, 2016, organized by time of publication.
Senators Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz urged the rest of the party to coalesce around their campaigns as Donald J. Trump gained momentum.
The answer involves conflicting data, which partisans on both sides have cherry-picked to support their case. Democrats move left; Republicans move right; middle ground disappears
The campaigns turn to Nevada briefly for its caucuses this week, but one week later looms Super Tuesday, when Republican voters in a dozen states will make their choices. Why neither Clinton nor Sanders can claim a Latino vote win in Nevada
Emma Coronel Aispuro has never spoken publicly about her eight years of marriage to a man who has headed one of the world's most violent criminal organizations. Now she wants to get out an urgent message: Joaquin Guzman's life, she says, is in danger. Mexico & the Americas
Senators Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio urged the rest of the Republican Party to coalesce around their campaigns as Donald J. Trump gained momentum.
The delegate count in the Democratic primary shows Senator Bernie Sanders slipping behind Hillary Clinton, and the odds of him overtaking her are growing increasingly remote.
'We don't want to break anyone's encryption or set a master key loose on the land,' FBI Director James Comey said. Comey's statement served as a rejoinder to comments made earlier in the day by Apple attorney Ted Olson.Apple attorney: Unlocking San Bernardino shooter's iPhone would open 'Pandora's box'
The south will have its say in the 2016 election primaries on Super Tuesday, but the six southern states going to the polls will not speak with one voice
The south will have its say on Super Tuesday, but the six southern states going to the polls will not speak with one voice
The delegate count in the Democratic primary shows Senator Bernie Sanders slipping behind Hillary Clinton, and the odds of him overtaking her are growing increasingly remote.
In a letter sent to Apple employees, Tim Cooks says 'At stake is the data security of hundreds of millions of law-abiding people, and setting a dangerous precedent that threatens everyone's civil liberties.'Apple vs. FBI: Everything you need to know
In a letter sent to Apple employees, Tim Cook says 'At stake is the data security of hundreds of millions of law-abiding people, and setting a dangerous precedent that threatens everyone's civil liberties.'Apple vs. FBI: Everything you need to know
The two Cuban American first-term senators are making contrasting cases to be seen as the alternative to the Republican frontrunner before Tuesday’s caucuses
Beset with legal troubles, the casino magnate and Republican powerbroker seems to be holding back, despite acquiring Nevada’s most influential newspaper
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In a letter sent to Apple employees, Tim Cook says 'At stake is the data security of hundreds of millions of law-abiding people, and setting a dangerous precedent that threatens everyone's civil liberties.'Apple doubles down on idea that helping unlock iPhone would be dangerous
The results of a Pew survey underscore the potential risk Apple faces for its brand as it carries out its fight against the government both in the court of law and public opinion.The war between the FBI and Apple just heated up again
Scientists reported Monday that flooding in coastal communities was largely a result of greenhouse gas emissions, and likely to grow worse.
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Live coverage from the campaign trail as Cruz fires his spokesman for pushing story saying Rubio criticized the Bible
Senator Ted Cruz fired his communications director on Monday after the aide acknowledged spreading a false news story that purported to show his rival Senator Marco Rubio questioning the answers that the Bible provides.
Republican presidential candidate asked spokesman Rick Tyler to resign after ‘grave error’ of promoting video questioning Rubio’s commitment to the Bible
The shift to a less centralized political landscape in California is likely to accelerate, given the generational differences between younger and older voters. L.A. Now
Republican presidential candidate asked spokesman Rick Tyler to resign after ‘grave error’ of promoting video questioning Rubio’s commitment to the Bible