Here’s the lowdown on claims that GOP presidential candidates made in Milwaukee on Tuesday night.
Hillary Clinton opposes the Trans-Pacific Partnership, but the trade pact includes an exemption for a future national infrastructure bank, which she enthusiastically supports.
Fox Business' GOP presidential debate had as much chaos as CNBC's, but the moderators came out unscathed.
The next presidential debate is a Democratic event, and will take place Nov. 14 in Des Moines, Iowa.
The Republican candidates generally fared well; some polls found Rubio to be the winner, while others hailed Cruz the top choice from the night.
Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul accused Florida Sen. Marco Rubio of not embodying conservative principles for increasing military spending.
"If Republicans join Democrats as the party of amnesty, we will lose," Ted Cruz said in the debate. Jeb Bush and John Kasich argued for a path to citizenship.
The Republican presidential debate moderators cited some questionable facts that had social media buzzing Tuesday evening.
Sen. Marco Rubio voiced his support for vocational education programs during the Republican primary debate.
The presidential hopefuls in the main GOP debate Tuesday each had a mission to accomplish.
Former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum got a bit emotional Tuesday night during the undercard Republican debate.
"She doesn't want one minute on that stage with me next September when I'm debating her and prosecuting her for her vision for America," the New Jersey governor said.
Gov. Bobby Jindal was pressed about his state's economic troubles during the Republican debate Tuesday.
The fourth debate is scheduled for Tuesday night in Milwaukee.
Fox Business Network will host the fourth Republican debate in three months Tuesday night, but that won't deter viewership, political analysts said.
Donald Trump, Sen. Ted Cruz and former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush seem poised to lash out at Florida Sen. Marco Rubio during Tuesday's night's Republican debate.
After winning pay raises at the state and local level, workers say they want presidential candidates to heed their "Fight For $15" calls.
With low polling numbers, Gov. Christie has been relegated to the undercard event for Tuesday's night's presidential debate.
The fourth Republican debate will take place Tuesday at 9 p.m. in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Veteran financial journalists Maria Bartiromo, Neil Cavuto and Gerard Baker will moderate the debate focused on the economy.
The Republican presidential candidate sees the holiday cups' plain design as part of a war on Christmas.
A poll by the New York Times Magazine also draws a variety of responses from Twitter users.