The Texas senator and Republican presidential candidate maintains his innocence.
GOP candidate Ted Cruz may have lost Arizona, but the state’s delegates are tied to his rival Donald Trump for only one round of voting in the convention.
The New Jersey school’s board of trustees said Monday it would not remove his name and image from its public spaces and from its Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs.
Obama and Clinton pushed for a Panama trade deal years ago that watchdogs warned would worsen financial secrecy there.
The National Transportation Safety Board was analyzing data recovered after the front of the train went off the tracks Sunday in Chester, Pennsylvania.
Two soldiers, both with missing their right leg, plan to scale Everest at roughly the same time.
The U.S. high court unanimously rebuffed a challenge that could have shifted influence in state legislative races away from urban areas to rural ones.
Dallas police kept watch over an armed showdown between black Muslims and an anti-mosque group of angry whites.
The real estate tycoon's first wife said, incorrectly, that immigrants use up social-welfare money and don't pay taxes.
While adherents to the festivities claim that it celebrates an important period in the South’s history, critics have said it glorifies slavery.
Although 48 years have passed since Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination, his legacy lives on.
CBS/YouGov polls indicate no clear winners in the upcoming April contests.
The Republican candidate’s success with voters, despite sometimes saying things only to contradict them later, has alarmed many leading figures within his party.
Sens. Susan Collins and John Boozman are the latest Republican leaders to schedule time with the Supreme Court nominee.
The Vermont senator says he was just responding to fears of members of the Muslim community, who have been upset by the real estate mogul’s remarks.
The front-running Republican presidential candidate refused to rule out a third-party run, saying it will depend on how he's treated at the July convention.
The decision saw backlash from some organizations, such as the Federation for American Immigration Reform, which advocates for stricter enforcement of immigration laws.
The train derailed Sunday after reportedly striking a backhoe in Chester, Pennsylvania.
Republican Chairman Reince Priebus says he could see the Democrats turning to Vice President Joe Biden if Hillary Clinton’s legal troubles mount.
The Republican accused Saudi Arabia and the members of the military alliance of failing to contribute their fair share toward defense.
Police briefly cleared part of Times Square on Saturday night after a vehicle was found unattended, with a gas can inside, reports said.
The candidate tried to convince Republicans that Donald Trump would be a "train wreck" against Hillary Clinton in a general election.
The Clinton and Sanders campaigns sniped at each other Saturday over scheduling for a debate ahead of the April 19 New York primary.
Arsenic exposure has been linked to diminished intellectual functions early in life, and adverse pregnancy outcomes, such as stillbirth.
FBI has so far refused to share with Apple the method it used to unlock an iPhone seized in the investigation of the San Bernardino terror attack.
A lawsuit filed by the state of California accuses the bank of glossing over the risks of residential mortgage-backed securities sold 2004-07.
The proposal appears to be the latest sign of confidence in the ability of U.S.-backed forces to claw back territory from ISIS.
Forensic investigators conducted DNA and other tests on the blade after it was turned in by a retired LAPD motorcycle officer.
President Barack Obama's comments follow a New York Times interview with Donald Trump, who has begun to reveal his advisers.
The move followed a request from the FBI, a spokeswoman said Friday.