The Florida senator's campaign released the remaining details of his GOP charge card transactions, and said the portion for personal expenses was repaid.
Now the neurosurgeon and presidential candidate's time at Yale is under scrutiny, after a Wall Street Journal report.
A hosting gig on “Saturday Night Live” historically has done either little or nothing to better a candidate’s chances of becoming U.S. president.
An article alleging Republican presidential candidate Ben Carson fabricated elements of his claims about West Point prompted some conservatives to chastise the press.
In an MSNBC forum, the Democrat also emphasized her independence from Wall Street and her support for families affected by gun violence.
MSNBC's Rachel Maddow drew some unexpected responses from Democratic candidates O'Malley, Sanders and Clinton.
At Friday's forum for Democrats, Bernie Sanders criticized Hillary Clinton, saying she relied on a "super PAC" despite opposing the Supreme Court's Citizens United decision.
Twitter users watching MSNBC erupted Friday with criticism and praise for candidates Martin O'Malley, Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton.
Friday's forum for Democratic presidential candidates gave the former Maryland governor a chance to step out from the shadows of his rivals.
Republican presidential candidates, perhaps predictably, slammed President Barack Obama's Keystone XL decision while Democrats, perhaps predictably, praised it.
In comments to reporters Friday evening, Ben Carson slammed a Politico article, insisting he never claimed to have received a U.S. Military Academy scholarship.
At Friday night's Democratic presidential forum in South Carolina, moderator Rachel Maddow is expected to press candidates over the party's struggles in the South.
The former pediatric neurosurgeon had the support of 22.3 percent of likely GOP primary voters Friday when his campaign confirmed the fabrication to Politico.
Ever since the Democrat announced her candidacy, endorsements from female celebrities have poured in.
Twitter users have been adding the hashtag to jokes about the Republican candidate's questionable claims -- and speculating on what he might say next.
To qualify for next week's event on Fox Business Network, candidates required support from at least 2.5 percent of poll respondents in the four most recent national polls by Nov. 4.
The Democrat faces a tough challenge to convince Latino voters that he is their guy: Hillary Clinton has a history of support from the voting bloc.
The Vermont senator wants to show a strong relationship with the DNC and draw sharp contrasts with Hillary Clinton.
The 2-year-old news network has seen its share of internal strife. Can the 2016 White House race be its big moment?
Unlike presidential debates, political forums aren't high-stakes and there's little risk to candidates whether or not they participate.
“Politicians are all talk, no action,” Trump says in the ads released on Thursday. “If the people of Iowa vote for me, you’ll never be disappointed.”
The presidential candidate now says he'd end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, even if Congress does not pass immigration reform.