The U.S. should wiggle out of its debt payments, the Republican presidential hopeful said. Economists aren’t so sure.
Although Clinton won Saturday's Democratic caucus in Guam, Sanders picked up 49 delegates at Washington state's convention.
U.S. House Speaker Paul Ryan had told CNN he was “not ready” to endorse the New York real estate mogul for president.
The candidate, who has railed against Wall Street and special interests, named a private equity manager as his finance chair.
The Democratic presidential candidate expects to win in West Virginia and Oregon this month, which could give him momentum heading into the California primary election.
The GOP campaigns and super PACs that raised big money to oppose Trump have been left with millions in unspent funds.
In the voracious symbiotic cycle of politics and media, there are no clean hands (whatever size they may be).
In an interview with Fox News Thursday, Donald Trump said his opinion is that the EU hasn't been great for Britain.
Rep. Paul Ryan's comments Thursday drew a quick response from Donald Trump, who said "I am not ready to support Speaker Ryan's agenda."
The Republican wants as many chances as he can get to take on the Democratic nominee for president.
Deporting everybody living illegally in the United States and preventing every future unlawful entry would cost more than some have let on.
Through April and March, the Republican garnered free media coverage worth about $464 million. It wasn’t enough to keep him in the race.
Given The Donald's history of backpedaling and unpredictability, neither Democrats nor Republicans trust him to choose high court nominees.
Steven Mnuchin, Donald Trump’s newly announced finance chair, benefited from a sweet deal with the FDIC.
Comedian Seth Meyers says the nomination of Donald Trump is the product of years of Republican philosophy.
The New York billionaire also told CNBC he supports low interest rates for now and believes the U.S. should try to refinance some of its debt.
Sen. Ben Sasse, R-Neb., called Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton “terrible options” and said the United States should “reject them and go bigger.”
The presumptive Republican presidential nominee wants Japan to shoulder the cost of America’s military presence on its territory.
Donald Trump is preparing to tone down his rhetoric and make amends with former rivals as he chooses his running mate and cabinet.
Experts said Donald Trump might seek to put more economic pressure on China, but was less likely than Hillary Clinton to pressure Beijing over geopolitics.
Top tech companies planned an open letter suggesting a dozen policy recommendations for the remaining presidential candidates.
Donald Trump is the Republican Party’s nominee — whether GOP elites like it or not.