The Democratic presidential front-runner, expected to announce a new tax targeting U.S. companies that move their addresses overseas, aims to show she is hard on Wall Street.
In the proposal released Monday, the Vermont senator vowed to impose a carbon tax on the country's worst polluters and create a 100 percent clean energy system.
Republican presidential hopefuls were quick to criticize the president's plan to fight the Islamic State group.
Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump said people are dead because Americans are politically correct and called for racial profiling to fight terror.
Five conservative Republican candidates discussed terrorism and guns at a forum in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, hosted by the FreedomWorks group.
The ad is scheduled to roll out during a football game Saturday.
The mogul is appealing to blue-collar voters in a way that increases the odds of a three-person race for the GOP's presidential nomination, the Wall Street Journal reports.
Despite all efforts by the GOP establishment to distance itself from "The Donald," voters aren't listening.
"Just relax, OK?" Trump said to a crowd that booed him for not recognizing Jerusalem as the undisputed capital of Israel.
The group, Fwd.us, wants an overhaul of U.S. immigration laws and plans to lay the groundwork for change by the time the next president is in the White House.
Two Campbell University students in Buies Creek, North Carolina, have launched Students4trump.com.
Donald Trump, whose next GOP debate is scheduled for Dec. 15 in Las Vegas, said Monday that he would give the money charged from CNN to charity.
After Donald Trump's scheduled press conference with 100 black evangelical pastors was canceled, some said they were misled by the billionaire.
"My jobs plan starts with investing in infrastructure," Clinton said on Sunday at the launch of "Hard Hats for Hillary" in Boston.
In a phone interview on NBC's "Meet the Press," Trump said he has heard from "hundreds of people" that there were televised Muslim celebrations of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks.
The Union Leader also considered Jeb Bush and John Kasich, but decided they couldn't win.
The presidential candidate accused Americans of being immature on issues and called for more civil discourse.
The sudden decline follows the candidate's false claims about Muslims celebrating the 9/11 attacks. Ben Carson also lost support.
The controversy began when the candidate claimed he had seen Muslims in New Jersey celebrating the collapse of the Twin Towers, something investigators say didn't happen.
During a rally in South Carolina Tuesday, the Republican front-runner flailed and jerked around his hands in an apparent imitation of the New York Times reporter Serge Kovaleski.
Laws that conflict with the Bible should be opposed peacefully, Marco Rubio said, in a TV interview.
Republican presidential candidates have criticized the program, but it keeps millions of families going with (modest) food on the table.