California may seem an odd destination for a GOP presidential hopeful, but its tech epicenter outspends Hollywood and defense firms on elections. Jeb Bush is in Silicon Valley today.
Hillary Clinton assails financial executives who break the law, even though her family has accepted money from banks that admitted wrongdoing.
The presidential candidate, who recently claimed to be worth $9 billion, now tells federal officials he's worth $10 billion.
That's what Ted Cruz has to say about Donald Trump. The two 2016 Republican presidential hopefuls are meeting Wednesday night to discuss several issues.
Nearly half of the Democrats in Congress have endorsed Hillary Clinton’s 2016 bid, but she's not taking them for granted.
Finishing first should ensure Trump's inclusion in the first GOP debate in August.
Reality star/real estate mogul/GOP candidate Donald Trump hasn't filed the needed paperwork or hired staff, reinforcing questions about his seriousness.
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker gave his first campaign address on Monday, taking shots at Washington and drawing enthusiastic support from the crowd.
Clinton takes on GOP economics in policy speech urging wage growth and a firm hand with Wall Street.
Ohio, anybody? The matchup of Midwest GOP governors Scott Walker and John Kasich shows conservatives' commitment to ideology over electability.
Jindal is the first-ever Indian-American presidential candidate for a major party, but he's unwilling to identify as such — and that's ruffling feathers in the Indian-American community.
Tonette Walker is an advocate, his "rock" and a survivor.
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker is entering the Republican primary contest, hoping to one-up the large field of contenders.
Trump said Guzman's escape is an example of Mexican corruption for which the U.S. has to pay.
Democratic U.S. presidential candidate Hillary Clinton will outline her economic agenda in New York Monday, when she will focus on boosting middle-class incomes.
"In vision, in experience and in leadership, Hillary Clinton is the champion working families need in the White House," AFT President Randi Weingarten said.
Donald Trump also described Hillary Clinton as "the worst secretary of state in the history" of the United States.
"Scott Walker is in. Are you?" read Walker's tweet. It was published Friday and quickly hidden.
Some Republican leaders are trying to distance themselves from Trump after the inflammatory comments he made about Mexican immigrants.
Conservatives accused the paper of political bias, but the Times said that sales of the GOP presidential candidate's book seemed limited to suspicious "bulk purchases."
A contentious budget was approved by the Wisconsin state legislature Thursday morning, a final step before Gov. Scott Walker's expected Monday announcement.
The media helped create the Barnumesque sideshow that is Donald Trump. Now, like it or not, his antics are newsworthy.