In speeches Friday to the National Urban League, Martin O'Malley and Hillary Clinton tried to make up for their past "all lives matter" rhetorical flubs. Some say Clinton succeeded, O'Malley didn't.
As former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush addressed the National Urban League on Friday, blacks in his home state reflected on his civil rights record.
“How many Walter Scotts have been savagely shot down? ... How many names do we not know?” the Democratic presidential candidate asked Friday.
Donald Trump's candidacy has excited a critical mass of Republican voters. If — when — he falters, will they then embrace another Republican, or stay home?
Hillary Clinton's campaign blasted "egregious" errors in a New York Times story that alleged federal officials wanted a criminal inquiry into her use of a personal email account.
Hillary Clinton seemingly further distanced herself from the controversial Trans-Pacific Partnership Thursday following a meeting with the executive council of the AFL-CIO.
Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders wooed labor leaders this week. Should union members vote for the candidate with the record they like best, or the obvious favorite?
Donald Trump is deeply unpopular with much of the population, but he's still No. 1 among Republican voters, a new poll shows.
“I think I’d get along very well with Vladimir Putin, I just think so,” Trump said.
The Fox News debate will pit the orange-haired bully against a motley crew of challengers looking for payback. But GOP strategists say no amount of practice will prepare the field to take on Donald Trump.
After Hillary Clinton steered UBS out of a jam, the Swiss bank upped donations to her family's foundation, a report found.
As he continues to ride high in the polls, Donald Trump gobbles up airtime, particularly on NBC.
Right to Rise has raised $103 million in the first six months of 2015, according to a report from the Wall Street Journal.
The Aug. 6 Fox News debates will now welcome those running for president who aren't polling in the top 10.
The GOP presidential hopeful told Fox's Geraldo Rivera that he stands by his remarks comparing the Iran nuclear deal to the Holocaust.
In a Telemundo interview, Bush spoke, in Spanish, not only on his family's experiences as Hispanic Americans but on the need for immigration reform.
In an interview Monday, GOP presidential candidate Mike Huckabee doubled down on his "oven doors" comment.
The South Carolina event will be the first to address race issues since the ex-Maryland governor told protesters that “all lives matter.”
The former New York governor and GOP presidential contender had a choice tweet Monday for Hillary Clinton.
With new U.S. presidential-election polls showing Donald Trump trailing the Wisconsin governor, the reality-TV star attacked the Badger State's budget shortfalls, saying state is a disaster.
Republican presidential candidate Mike Huckabee said by trusting the Iranian government President Obama “will take the Israelis and march them to the door of the oven.”
Voters in Iowa and New Hampshire have negative views overall of every Republican and Democrat now in the 2016 race for U.S. president, except one.