First Draft Focus: Throwback Thursday — Rigors of Campaigning
Dwight D. Eisenhower, then the Republican presidential nominee, napped between campaign stops in 1952.
First Draft Focus: Throwback Thursday — Rigors of Campaigning
Dwight D. Eisenhower, then the Republican presidential nominee, napped between campaign stops in 1952.
First Draft Focus: Throwback Thursday — Choosing Sides, Outside a Debate
Demonstrators outside WMUR television in Manchester, N.H., which hosted a Republican presidential debate on Feb. 15, 1996.
First Draft Focus: Debate Preparation in Colorado
Preparations were underway at Coors Hall on the Boulder campus of the University of Colorado on Tuesday, a day before the Republican presidential debate.
Osama Bin Laden’s First Draft
Jonathan Mahler’s piece on the Osama bin Laden raid is as much about the nature of journalism as it is about the facts surrounding the event.
First Draft: CNBC Gives In to Donald Trump on Details of the Debate
CNBC will allow the Republican presidential candidates 30-second opening and closing statements at a debate this month, bowing to the demands of Donald J. Trump and other leading candidates that they be allowed to introduce themselves.
First Draft: Bernie Sanders Raises Million, Powered by Online Donations Exceeding Obama’s 2008 Pace
Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont raised more than $ 24 million for his campaign for the Democratic presidential nomination in the last three months, a significant sum that was fueled by a torrid pace of online online donations: more than a million so far.
First Draft Focus: The World’s Undivided Attention
First Draft Focus: The World’s Undivided Attention. President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia addressed the United Nations General Assembly on Monday.
First Draft Focus: French Train ‘Heroes’ Draw Obama’s Praise
French Train ‘Heroes’ Draw Obama’s Praise
First Draft Focus: Remembering 9/11at the White House
The Obamas marked the 14th anniversary of the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, 2001 at a White House ceremony on Frdiay.
First Draft: Donald Trump Stumbles and Bristles During Foreign Policy Interview
Donald J. Trump revealed gaps in his mastery of international affairs during a radio interview on Thursday, appearing to mistake the Quds Force, an Iranian military group, for the Kurds, a Middle Eastern people, and growing testy over questions about foreign leaders.
First Draft Focus: Throwback Thursday — A Stampede, Before the Stampede
A herd of elephants marched in procession in Indianapolis to greet the Republican presidential candidate, Gov. Alf Landon of Kansas, in October 1936.
First Draft Focus: Throwback Thursday, With Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
Jimmy Carter and his wife, Rosalynn, on Nov. 2, 1976, the night he was elected president.