Republican party leaders in Virginia and North Carolina are considering requiring loyalty oaths for candidates entering their primaries.
Jeb Bush has said that he will act independently and differently than his brother, responding to Democrats who have sought to link the former governor with his brother's policies.
The U.S. president has invited his counterpart to the White House in September, but the meeting will come amid rising tensions over hacking.
If the economy slips into recession, that could have a profound impact on the party's hopes of keeping the White House.
The cannabis industry has battled stigma and now marijuana universities are determined to foster a sense of legitimacy for pot professionals.
Trump's campaign spoke with International Business Times about the tense exchange between Ramos and the Trump fan.
The two celebrities argued over immigration policy in Iowa on Tuesday.
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo gives subsidies to GE as critics say the mega-firm is refusing to eliminate its cancer-causing pollution in the Hudson River.
Louisiana's Road Home rebuilding program was supposed to help those who lost their houses to Hurricane Katrina. A decade later, the journey home is far from over.
Clinton has been criticized for not declaring her support for a proposed law that has the backing of Martin O'Malley and Bernie Sanders.
Univision reporter Jorge Ramos was removed by security early in the press conference after trying to ask Trump a question without being called on.
In an unusual political turnaround, Trump's "favorable" numbers are surging while negative views of him decline.
Bush, while trying to temper his own "anchor babies" comment, dismissed Trump's border wall plan as "a great sound bite" but not practical or "conservative."
Researchers found men who committed spontaneous domestic murders have distinct profiles from those who kill people they do not know.
The state ranks No. 4 in the rate of so-called narrow care plans, which limit the number of doctors from whom enrollees can seek care.
An endorsement by Cornel West could be the shot in the arm Bernie Sanders needs to win over black voters who remain skeptical of his credentials on black issues.
The budget shortfall is predicted to drop in the next two years, then more than double by 2025.
“You know things cost money, and they need to learn that things cost money, and really all lives matter,” said Paul.
An average of polls in the Granite State shows the Vermont senator in the lead for the first time in the Democratic race.
The Palmetto State’s senator, despite winning reelection there last year, couldn’t muster more than 4 percent support in a new poll.
As more countries look to the Arctic for drilling and other industries, Russia is trying to solidify its claims there.
Amid concerns about the Democratic front-runner's campaign, the vice president has been inching closer to a run of his own.
A new venture is aiming to jump-start the marijuana startup scene — but is there enough funding and substance to live up to the marijuana business hype?
As New Orleans residents celebrate the rejuvenation of their city, experts warn of a reckless delusion that has swept over the Big Easy in the decade since Hurricane Katrina's floodwaters subsided.
"Nothing about what I've said should be viewed as derogatory towards immigrants at all," Bush told reporters.
West’s comments, seen in a series of tweets late Monday, come amid questions over Bernie Sanders’ commitment to fight racial inequality in the U.S.
The finding is from a study that tested 700 marijuana users from the Arctic region between the ages of 18 and 74.
Looking to secure a populist base, Trump decried a tax loophole he likely benefits from.
Dr. Ben Carson, the former pediatric neurosurgeon, has courted controversy with his comments about abortion and gay rights, but will will more African-American conservatives warm up to him?
Trump, who frequently bashes the Obama's administration's interactions with China, says the market meltdown is a result of poor planning.