Though Sanders and Trump lead among Democrats and Republicans, respectively, figures vary widely for all candidates heading into Tuesday's primaries.
A merger of spying and domestic security operations would help the agency maximize the use of its resources, its director said.
The U.S. departments of Justice and Homeland Security will investigate thefts of personal data of DHS and FBI workers.
But as deadlines near for getting on state ballots, the former mayor of New York City needs to decide soon on a third-party candidacy.
President Obama's plan would boost funding for the Securities and Exchange Commission and Commodity Futures Trading Commission.
Taco Bell, Freshii and several other restaurant chains are moving to capitalize on Chipotle’s decision to open late Monday.
Willey, a former White House volunteer, had accused former President Bill Clinton of groping her in 1993.
Hundreds of residents from Dudley, Massachusetts, showed up to voice their opposition over plans to build a Muslim cemetery outside their town.
The owner of the for-profit chain University of Phoenix has seen declining revenue and layoffs in recent months.
Republican Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas said the idea of requiring women to register for the draft is a symptom of political correctness.
Did you know New Orleans has been holding Mardi Gras festivities since 1837?
The Boy Scouts of America is a derivative of its British equivalent.
In 2008, the former U.S. president made headlines for defending his wife, Hillary Clinton, and launching a strong attack against Barack Obama.
An unnamed hacker is said to have acquired nearly 30,000 names.
A study found that a combination of two AstraZeneca drugs showed “potential against” tumors.
The third installment of the animated series beat out Joel and Ethan Coen's "Hail, Caesar!"
The Republican candidates once again ignored the subject that has been dominating the Democratic race.
The Vermont senator still leads Hillary Clinton in New Hampshire in two polls. Trump ahead on GOP side.
The senator said Sunday it would “be a positive thing” for her to release transcripts of her lucrative Wall Street speeches, but he wouldn't demand it.
Questioned about his use of eminent domain, he notes the Bush family has benefited from that coercive power as well.
Speaking in the Michigan city, she said Flint “is not the only place where children are being harmed by what they breathe and what they drink.”
Qualifying Republican presidential candidates will be invited to participate at the Peace Center in Greenville, South Carolina.
Healthcare insurers in New York would be prohibited from covering the cost of the "fundamentally flawed practice" — therapy to change a person’s sexual orientation — for minors.
Marco Rubio said he does not believe in exceptions to his anti-abortion stance for cases of rape or incest, a position that differs from many of his opponents.
The debate offered one last opportunity for the candidates to stand out against their rivals just three days before New Hampshire's crucial first-in-the-nation primary. They were ready with forceful punches.
The idea of requiring eligible women in the United States to sign up for the military draft has grown in recent weeks.
Giving a forceful answer on his position on waterboarding, Trump said he'd bring back the tactic some call torture.
A round up of some of the more memorable moments in the 2016 ABC Republican debate.
Donald Trump attacked Jeb Bush for his acceptance of millions of dollars from wealthy donors on the campaign trail.
Trump defended his use of eminent domain, saying the Keystone XL pipeline and many factories would not exist without it.