Jeb Bush will spend the next year defending positions that don’t always sit well with the GOP's conservative wing. On Thursday, he test-drove his defense of those positions.
The Stellar Wind program was first made public by Edward Snowden, a former contract employee of the U.S. National Security Agency.
Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz told conservative Christians a "liberal fascism" was dedicated to persecuting Christians in the U.S.
Relive the best jokes at past White House Correspondents' Association dinners while awaiting the 2015 event Saturday.
A new app will quickly scan through your social media accounts for potentially offensive keywords.
Visiting Germany, Poland and Estonia, Bush will seek to bolster his foreign policy credentials.
As they woo Mexican-food-loving millennials, presidential candidates strive to appear "fresh" and "less processed."
Jeb Bush says he will have to persuade voters he's not running just so another Bush will be in office.
Conservatives suggested that the Sandy Hook charity was pushing for gun control, and criticized country music stars for their involvement.
The margin between the two presumed GOP presidential candidates is less than 1 percentage point.
Ibrahim al-Rubaysh was a former detainee at Guantanamo Bay and a veteran militant from his time in Afghanistan.
The former Florida governor's administration gave $1.7 billion to President George W. Bush's top fundraisers.
A one-term senator cites his "improbable" biography and offers "generational" change? Marco Rubio sounds a lot like Barack Obama.
It's not 2008 anymore: The economy, Iraq, becoming a grandmother and getting older might benefit Clinton's 2016 campaign.
Republicans and Democrats, Presidents Bush and Obama: Rand Paul is an equal opportunity critic. Is his independence a winning strategy?
While he speaks Spanish and has a Mexican-born wife, potential 2016 candidate and former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush is not Hispanic.
Maria Gabriela Chavez has been appointed as Venezuela's deputy U.N. ambassador, despite never having held a job before her appointment.
The former Florida governor is favored by 19 percent of respondents, followed by Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker at 14 percent.
While the former president can lend his fundraising prowess, it's unlikely he'll play a public role.
Add another politician to the list of 2016 hopefuls who have some explaining to do over email addresses.
The Pledge of Allegiance was read in Arabic as part of National Foreign Language Week in Pine Bush, New York, sparking anger from many.
The Venezuelan president has sweeping new authority to combat a U.S. "threat." But he already had broad powers before.