An anti-hate civil rights group has criticized Frank Gaffney as notoriously anti-Islam ahead of his Monday summit hosting several GOP candidates.
Front-runner Donald Trump will again take center stage Tuesday, flanked by eight other candidates for the Republican nomination.
Donald Trump remains the front-runner among GOP presidential candidates, while Cruz has risen to become No. 2 and Carson has fallen to become No. 4, a new poll indicates.
Ben Carson, Ted Cruz, Carly Fiorina and Rick Santorum are set to address an organization associated with a questionable poll about Muslims.
A U.S. official reportedly told the Associated Press that Donald Trump's campaign contacted the embassy in Amman about a visit to Jordan.
The New Hampshire Union Leader’s backing of the New Jersey governor was seen as significant, but a Tuesday poll showed him far behind front-runner Donald Trump.
South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham is one of several candidates in the 2016 field denouncing Trump's Muslim comments.
In justifying his proposed ban on Muslims entering the U.S., Trump cited a poll from a group headed by Frank Gaffney, who has a long list of critics.
The businessman's Republican rivals were among those who rejected his plan for temporarily preventing Muslims from entering the country.
Latinos are particularly likely to feel negatively about the Republican front-runner. About 65 percent of Latino adults say he is hurting the image of the GOP.
Republican presidential hopefuls were quick to criticize the president's plan to fight the Islamic State group.
Five conservative Republican candidates discussed terrorism and guns at a forum in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, hosted by the FreedomWorks group.
Despite all efforts by the GOP establishment to distance itself from "The Donald," voters aren't listening.
One expert says the key to ending attacks and threats against abortion providers -- like Planned Parenthood -- is more education, not increased security.
Hewlett Packard Enterprise will focus on corporate business and cloud computing under Meg Whitman, while HP Inc will sell printers and PCs.
While it is uncommon for the Midwest to see such heavy snowfall so early in the year, the storm is not unprecedented.
In an online post, the Republican presidential candidate fired back at Donald Trump, telling him money cannot buy smarts.
She previously has said that the color is fake, but the hair is real.
Donald Trump was the most-viewed candidate on the video-sharing site the week of Nov. 2-8, with about 17 million views.
Fox Business' GOP presidential debate had as much chaos as CNBC's, but the moderators came out unscathed.
Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul accused Florida Sen. Marco Rubio of not embodying conservative principles for increasing military spending.
"If Republicans join Democrats as the party of amnesty, we will lose," Ted Cruz said in the debate. Jeb Bush and John Kasich argued for a path to citizenship.