Trump’s foreign policy has devolved into chaos

Registration will allow you to post comments on GreenwichTime.com and create a GreenwichTime.com Subscriber Portal account for you to manage subscriptions and email preferences. It sounds unlikely, but the record shows that the most effective foreign policy adviser to President Donald Trump since his election has been Barack Obama.

Obama’s return: Good or bad for Democrats?

To the delight of many Democrats, he's stepped back into the fray that former presidents often try to avoid, campaigning for Democratic candidates ahead of the midterms and blasting the political culture of the Trump era. He attracted a large, adoring crowd this past week in Ohio and will be in Pennsylvania on Friday campaigning for Democratic Sen. Bob Casey.

It’s all about you, pollster warns Trump of voters’ concerns in lead up to midterm election

GOP to release over 70 interviews House interviews in Russia probe, which includes members of the Trump campaign, FBI agents, and various intelligence officials A top Republican pollster told the White House the determining factor in the election would be how voters feel about President Trump In a post-Labor Day briefing at the White House, a top Republican pollster told senior staff that the determining factor in the election wouldn't be the improving economy or the steady increase in job creation. It would be how voters feel about Trump.

Trump’s Trade Fights With Mexico and China Weigh on GOP Incumbents

Texas Rep. Will Hurd holds an edge in a district that went for Hillary Clinton, but Democratic challenger Ortiz Jones seeks to link him to the president EL PASO, Texas-When Texas Rep. Will Hurd attended a luncheon with a group of local CEOs here to update them on his activity in Washington, he paused when he got around to the subject of Nafta. The trade agreement with Mexico and Canada is a boon to the Republican congressman's constituents along the border, and anxiety has grown about it since President Trump began seeking to revamp it.

Texas board votes to drop Hillary Clinton, Helen Keller from history curriculum

The State Board of Education in Texas has voted to drop several historical figures, including Hillary Clinton, Barry Goldwater and Helen Keller, from the state's required social studies curriculum to "streamline" the material for millions of public school students. Members of the volunteer work groups that made such recommendations to the board said the state requires children to learn about too many historical figures.

Texas History Curriculum To Include Truth About Arab Rejectionism As Cause of Middle East Conflict

Almost buried in a report about how the Texas State Board of Education voted to remove Hillary Clinton and Helen Keller from the history curriculum of their public schools.. As part of an effort to "streamline" the social studies curriculum in public schools, the State Board of Education voted Friday to adjust what students in every grade are required to learn in the classroom.

Texas board OKs cutting Hillary from history classes

The Texas State Board of Education voted Friday to remove mentions of Hillary Clinton and Helen Keller from the state's mandatory history curriculum - but will keep in Moses' influence on U.S. founding documents , The Dallas Morning News reported. The changes are part of an effort to selectively "streamline" information in history classes for some 5.4 million schoolchildren.

Manafort pleads guilty, will co-operate with special counsel

President Donald Trump's former campaign chairman Paul Manafort agreed Friday to co-operate with the special counsel's Trump-Russia investigation as he pleaded guilty to federal crimes and avoided a second trial that could have exposed him to more time in prison. The deal gives special counsel Robert Mueller a key co-operator who steered the Trump election effort for a pivotal stretch of the 2016 presidential campaign.

Cuomo cruises past Nixon in NY gubernatorial primary

In this combination of file photos, New York gubernatorial candidate Cynthia Nixon, left, speaks during a Democratic primary debate in Hempstead, N.Y., on Aug. 29, 2018, and Gov. Andrew Cuomo speaks at a press conference in New York on July 18, 2018. Cuomo defeated Nixon on Thursday.