Alison Michelle Ernst was taken into federal custody Thursday. Hillary Clinton took the incident in stride, joking, "Is that part of Cirque du Soleil?"
In 2008, a shoe was thrown at then-President George W. Bush by an Iraqi journalist at a Baghdad press conference.
Orlando's GOP chairman blames his party's decline on Puerto Ricans fleeing their "basket-case," "semi-socialist" homeland.
"I do believe that during the Bush-Cheney administration, that Vice President Cheney set a tone and an attitude for the CIA."
Ryan assumes seniors are savvy shoppers of complex health insurance plans, and will make wise choices with no surprises.
They've derailed immigration reform before. Now conservative radio hosts plan to do it again -- this time fighting some of their own.
The high court struck down limits on the overall amount an individual can donate to political campaigns.
Reform supporters say they have one last chance to get something done this year: the president. They may be disappointed.
Washington has had a long history of meddling in Latin American politics, but it's far from certain that it's behind the opposition to Maduro.
The president is pushing to expand the number of workers who would qualify for overtime pay. The usual sides converge.
What's more, Russia's dependence on crude sales may make it leery of further moves in Ukraine, U.S. officials hope.
The suggestion Obama's projection of weakness is primarily to blame for Putin’s actions in Ukraine is unsubstantiated and historically incorrect.
The conservative conference is known for its fringe elements, but some cosplayers are making CPAC even weirder.
The 4,000-5,000 formerly confidential papers are part of a set of 33,000 pages set for release over the next two weeks.
Japan doesn’t want to lift trade barriers. U.S. liberals want Obama to stick to his past pledges on fast-track authority.
The former “American Idol” star says Washington won't change him, just as Hollywood didn't.
As Congress debates a $6.8 billion package to extend emergency jobless benefits, here’s some sobering data.
Guccifer released the information he gained access to, including a self-portrait of George W. Bush in the shower, to the Smoking Gun.
New Jersey has given America a lot. The governor is one gift the nation can do without.
The hazards of the perpetual campaign continue to place the public, our policies, and some of the nations’ leading politicians at risk.
Chinese website Sohu Video has licensed "SNL" for online viewing, but will it translate?
Pauley’s endorsement of NSA comes just days after another federal judge ruled that agency'’s spying program could be unconstitutional.