Sen. Marco Rubio says he enjoys watching Republican presidential rival Donald Trump "blow up even more."
After lap-band surgery, Republican presidential candidate Chris Christie says he now feels good.
The unconventional campaign recently rolled out to boost recruitment at schools.
The Texas Southern University shooting follows two others as President Obama heads to Roseburg, Oregon, to visit Umpqua victims' families.
The Los Angeles City Council on Friday could adopt building codes to make the city more earthquake-proof.
Hillary Clinton was heckled Thursday by Hispanic activists who accused her of taking money from private prisons.
Sidney Blumenthal, an unofficial adviser to the former secretary of state, had a financial stake in U.S. policy in Libya, the House Benghazi panel chairman said.
For their proposal to make the 2016 ballot, organizers in favor of medical marijuana need to gather about 160,000 signatures.
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton on Thursday announced plans to address the financial sector's excesses -- but given her record, some remained skeptical.
Why does Hillary Clinton now oppose the Trans-Pacific Partnership? Perhaps because it is loathed by unions, whose get-out-the-vote operations can swing primary elections.
For the second time in two days, Marco Rubio criticized eminent domain. The topic has been on his lips since Trump sang its praises.
In just four days, over a $1 million has been raised and money to provide shelter for nearly 5,000 has been raised.
Donald Trump will challenge a wind farm being built near his Scottish golf course in the UK's supreme court Thursday.
If Rep. Kevin McCarthy takes over as House speaker, that could be good news for some major industries that back him.
Hillary Clinton's reversal on the Trans-Pacific Partnership on Wednesday was reminiscent of her past shifts on NAFTA and the Colombia Free Trade Agreement.
Critics reacted to the media mogul's Twitter commentary by questioning his qualifications for speaking for African-Americans.
Even though people are entitled to their beliefs, this does not excuse them from breaking the law, the Democratic candidate said Wednesday.
The Washington Post launched the generator after New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio wore a spoof cap bearing the phrase "Make America Fair Again."
"I don't believe it's going to meet the high bar I have set," the Democratic presidential candidate said Wednesday about the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal.
Sanders had the support of 25.3 percent of likely Democratic primary voters in recent polls.
A group controlled by the billionaire Koch brothers said Wednesday that it will support the former Hewlett-Packard CEO's presidential campaign.
Donald Trump spoke out to support his closest Republican competitor, Dr. Ben Carson, on the gun issue.
A top Air Force official indicated Tuesday that budget uncertainty could force a halt on priorities.
The proposal came days before former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is scheduled to appear before the committee.
The actress is also supporting "Latinoas For Hillary," which will has scheduled several events for Hispanic Heritage Month.
Sen. Harry Reid met with colleagues Tuesday to push for tightened gun laws in response to the deadly shooting in Oregon.
In other polls, Trump's support has dropped since a Sept. 16 debate, but Club For Growth's report is the first since late July that did not find Trump to be No. 1.
Around three-quarters of Fortune 500 companies take advantage of tax havens abroad.
“Democrats really are pretty content with the current field of candidates for president," a polling official said.
The Republican presidential candidate discussed the fast-growing "gig" economy in a campaign speech Tuesday in Manhattan.