Morning Must Reads: November 4
In the News: Virginia governor’s race nears its end; Obamacare woes; Sen. Schumer endorses Clinton; and Double Down excerpt
In the News: Virginia governor’s race nears its end; Obamacare woes; Sen. Schumer endorses Clinton; and Double Down excerpt
For most Americans, the days when the polls are only open on the first Tuesday of November are long gone. But in Virginia, where the governor’s race between Terry McAuliffe and Ken Cuccinelli will take center stage this Tuesday, …
With a gospel choir backing him, satirical news host Jon Stewart responded — with a bit of profanity — to Fox News’ message that his jokes about Obamacare are proof that the law isn’t working.
Purdue University President Mitch Daniels called our debt, the “largest non military danger we’ve ever faced.”
Giving Americans six extra weeks to avoid penalties
Comey previously served as a Department of Justice official during the Bush administration
Former Vice President Dick Cheney called Edward Snowden a traitor for leaking top-secret documents from the National Security Agency, in an interview that aired Monday afternoon on CNN.
Secretary of state said it hurt America’s image overseas
In the News: Germany summoning Ambassadors over spying; Obamacare website traffic not the only problem; how the White House took down a twitter renegade; and this week’s TIME
Varying maiden and marriage names on crucial documents, and documents showing genders different to that presented, could cause problems for many voters at the polls
Though many evangelical leaders have come out in support of immigration reform, not all are on the same page about what that reform looks like
In the news: President Obama’s pick for Homeland Security Chief; Why the GOP won’t back down on Obamacare; and ‘Turkish Betrayal;’ the talk of Israel
In the news: The shutdown ends, what’s next for Congress, and TIME’s new issue