The U.S. senator from Kentucky said he refuses to be a “second tier” participant in Thursday’s GOP debate.
The former mayor of New York City reportedly commissioned a poll to see how he would fare against Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump.
The candidate's proposal follows a Warren Buffett suggestion that those earning more than $1 million per year have a minimum tax rate of 30 percent.
In Arizona alone, more than 448,000 tickets had winning combinations, totaling $4.8 million in cash prizes.
The agreement could launch a new era of cooperation after a year of safety fines, recalls and investigations into malfunctioning vehicles.
In New York City, Democratic activists, bar owners and other politically active groups will be watching Obama's final address to the nation with food and beer.
The president has introduced new expressions, from gender terms to technology brands, in his State of the Union addresses. Expect more firsts Tuesday.
In a poll released by Rock the Vote, most of the nation's youngest voters prefer Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders over Hillary Clinton.
Clinton won the support of Sybrina Fulton during a meeting with mothers of children who died in shootings.
The United States has reportedly been talking with South Korea about sending bombers and submarines.
After a frenzied year of dealmaking among health insurers, several deals are still subject to U.S. regulatory approval.
In 2015, only 29 percent of U.S. voters identified as Democrats, the lowest level since 1988, while 26 percent identified as Republicans.
The comedian called Sanders the "commander in Kush" in his video supporting the presidential candidate.
Tributes poured in from around the world as Bowie's family confirmed the musician died after an 18-month battle with cancer.
The California firm said it is forming a company to develop a blood test that will detect cancers long before symptoms arise.
Refaai Hamo was featured on the popular photo blog Humans of New York as "The Scientist," and his story caught the eye of the first family.
Attending a private school participating in Louisiana’s controversial voucher program increases the likelihood of failing in math by 50 percent, a study has found.
Hillary Clinton’s appearances on shows such as “Ellen” and “Saturday Night Live” may be less helpful to her poll numbers than to their television ratings.
The front-runner in the race for the Republican presidential nomination tweeted a link to a recent obituary, saying, “Thank you so much. [Ernest] must have been a great person.”
But a newly released batch of correspondence shows she instructed an aide in 2011 to send her a memo by email after it could not be sent by secure fax.
“We have to be more than just an opposition party. We have to be a proposition party,” Paul Ryan says on a Sunday-morning television talk show.
People throughout the U.S. spent hundreds of millions of dollars on lottery tickets over the weekend.
Hillary Clinton shrugs off Bernie Sanders’ lead in New Hampshire, saying she’s staying focused on the issues.
Most outside analysts agree with administration officials’ insistence that much of the global tumult is driven by forces beyond the U.S. president’s control.
Because of taxes, big winners’ incomes historically have varied between states, but most still have taken home several hundred million dollars.
After celebrating the capture of Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman, Mexico now wants to know what the actor learned from the drug kingpin.
The so-called birther issue has heated up as the Republican candidate has risen to the top of the polls in Iowa before the state’s caucuses Feb. 1.
The dispute pits 10 public school teachers and the Christian Educators Association International against the California Teachers Association.
No ticket has matched all the six winning numbers, potentially increasing the already record prize.
Television stations across the U.S. will feature the live drawing, but it can also be live streamed on an app as well.