The disappearing-messaging app will take viewers behind the scenes of Thursday’s Republican debate on Fox News.
Rick Perry is out, based on polls, and the only woman in the field, Carly Fiorina, won't make the debate either. Who is in and who is out?
President Obama pledged to "hold Wall Street accountable" after the financial crisis, but government records show corporate crime prosecutions have plummeted.
The airborne disease has been contracted by at least 81 people and killed three in the largest outbreak in New York City in at least three years.
Despite her stature, the Queen Mother was never afraid to speak her mind.
Financial disclosure forms show that Republican presidential candidates John Kasich and Ted Cruz are millionaires, while Scott Walker may be in debt.
The lineup for Thursday's GOP debate is coming into focus. Ohio Gov. Kasich and former Texas Gov. Perry may fight it out for the last spot.
An Ohio political action group initially fell 29,000 valid signatures short of the 305,591 needed to put its constitutional amendment on the ballot.
Senators Ted Cruz and Rand Paul led the fight against the agency after controversial videos were released.
A new poll in New Jersey shows Gov. Chris Christie behind real estate mogul Donald Trump with Republicans.
President Obama released the final version of his plan to enforce stronger limitations to state carbon dioxide emissions, mandating a 32 percent cut from 2005 levels by 2030.
It looks like Perry, Fiorina, Jindal, Santorum and Graham won't make the cut for the first debate.
Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz's comments came a day ahead of President Barack Obama's Clean Power Plan announcement.
Hillary Clinton backed Obama's Clean Power Plan, but green groups say her credentials are mixed.
Sam Nunberg was accused of writing racist posts on Facebook that were unearthed Friday.
The Australian-born media mogul weighed in Sunday on a potential U.S. presidential run by Vice President Joe Biden in 2016.
“Where I believe we need to start in reforming welfare is eliminating welfare for the wealthy," billionaire Charles Koch told a gathering of conservative donors.
U.S. Vice President Joe Biden is believed to be exploring a potential presidential run, according to two reports in the New York Times.
The U.S. Senate is poised to vote on a bill to strip Planned Parenthood of its federal funding. Sen. Rand Paul says with just a little support from Democrats it could pass.
Records show Donald Trump's companies have applied for at least 1,100 temporary visas for foreign workers since 2000, according to a new report.
Following the Baltimore riots, there's been an uptick of violence in the city.
Brian Encinia, the officer who arrested Sandra Bland, received glowing reviews during his training and has since received one citation for “unprofessional conduct.”
Hillary Clinton and her husband, former President Bill Clinton, released returns from 2007 to 2014 on Friday.
Chris Christie’s super PAC took $50,000 from Exxon Mobil’s lobbying firm as the New Jersey governor fought for a low-dollar environmental settlement.
Asked whether he would consider deploying the FBI or federal forces to crack down on abortion, Mike Huckabee responded: "We’ll see if I get to be president.”
An analysis of contributions to Bush's super PAC shows deep pockets opposed to Obama's Iran and Cuba policies.
Jeb Bush's Super PAC released its list of donors Friday. Many of them financially gained during his time as Florida Governor.
In speeches Friday to the National Urban League, Martin O'Malley and Hillary Clinton tried to make up for their past "all lives matter" rhetorical flubs. Some say Clinton succeeded, O'Malley didn't.
As former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush addressed the National Urban League on Friday, blacks in his home state reflected on his civil rights record.
These five companies on Friday were awarded licenses to grow and sell medical marijuana at their intended facilities in several New York counties.