The former GOP presidential nominee endorsed Ted Cruz for next week's Utah caucus, and said he favored an open convention in July.
The GOP front-runner says he prefers to be "neutral" on matters relating to Israel, but some Jews say they expect that to change if he wins the nomination.
Bills in several states would end a lucrative tax benefit for financial execs. But the efforts could be blocked by big-money interests -- and governors like Bruce Rauner of Illinois.
The two parties’ front-runners remain the top choices of New Yorkers, while Clinton and Sanders both beat Republicans in general election match-ups.
As a senator, Hillary Clinton voted against banning a chemical linked to a nationwide water pollution crisis.
Rubio and his wife made between $276,059 and $938,693 over the last five years.
The New Jersey governor, a former U.S. attorney, could have helped expose Trump’s record in the state. Now he’s positioned to help keep it under wraps.
The east coast will be hit with severe thunderstorms Wednesday evening that could result in tornadoes.
The New Yorker hasn't locked up the GOP nomination — but after his third consecutive win, is in commanding position.
The civil rights leader, who is expected to back either Hillary Clinton or Bernie Sanders, expressed an understanding of Donald Trump's outsider mentality.
As the U.S. expands its fight against the Islamic State group in the Middle East, suspects in several U.S. states face prosecution.
Clinton and Sanders both talked about what needs to be done to address racial inequality during Thursday's debate.
An Israeli journalist discovered the answer to the question in a 1990 interview with the Democratic presidential candidate.
Both officers were being treated for injuries. One suspect was dead and several others were in custody, reports said.
Singapore stocks ticked upward in early Friday trading, while South Korean stocks remained flat.
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Cesar Vargas has been advocating for immigration reform for years, and now he will be able to use his law license to take his work even further.
Neither the train, track or signals were to blame for a May 2015 derailment in Philadelphia that killed eight people, a report said.
Argentina is under pressure to comply with a court order to repay its debts before accepting any new lines of credit.
Despite the New Jersey governor's claim, a federal prosecutor continues investigating, and former Christie aides still face trial for alleged roles in the scheme.
The pro football league imposes "price floors" that can prevent fans from accessing lower-priced tickets, the state's attorney general alleged.
A massive blizzard that paralyzed much of the U.S. East Coast has come to an end, but the clean-up is far from over as residents struggle to get back to their routines. Jillian Kitchener reports.