A Secret Service agent was found dead last week in the midst of an investigation into an apparent suicide. Rafael Prieto was being investigated by the agency after rumors of an alleged affair bubbled to the surface during an internal crackdown on agent behavior following the recent Secret Service prostitution scandal in South America.
After reports claimed Amanda Bynes was walking around naked, she threatened to sue via text message.
A heckler interrupted a Mitt Romney rally in Virginia earlier this week, asking the presidential candidate to address climate change.
After the October jobs report was released Friday and showed an uptick in both hiring and unemployment, President Obama filed it as a victory while Mitt Romney deemed it just another failed promise from the incumbent. The question remains, though, how much of an effect any president has on the economy.
UAW President Bob King says Mitt Romney's claims aren't helping Detroit -- they are hurting the American auto industry by scaring people away from domestic vehicles.
While President Barack Obama continues to focus on the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, Jay-Z and Bruce Springsteen are set to perform at an Obama rally in Ohio.
Rush Limbaugh has made some outlandish comments in the past and he did it again on his show on Wednesday. New Jersey Governor Chris Christie has been praising President Barack Obama's efforts in the wake of Hurricane Sandy and Limbaugh does not approve.
It’s the question many Democrats have been silently asking themselves for four years now: What if things had tipped the other way during the 2008 primaries?
Theresa Faiss, who along with her husband Wilbur, were recently recognized as having the country’s longest marriage, has died in Las Vegas. She was 97.
In October 2004, in a D.C. hotel ballroom crowded with ambitious politicos, George W. Bush’s campaign manager Ken Mehlman was at the podium, shouting and gesturing like a televangelist.
Friday's jobs report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics won't inject a last-minute jolt into the race for the presidency.
The candidate and his running mate launch a final push focusing on the economy, accompanied by 100 elected officials and surrogates.
President Obama will zigzag across Ohio; Vice President Biden will campaign in Wisconsin and Ohio; Reuters polls find small lead for Obama in Ohio, Florida and Virginia.
President Obama is leading Romney in three of four critical swing states, but the two men are neck-and-neck nationally.
Donald Trump has released a video criticizing President Obama for refusing the meet the deadline of the real estate mogul’s “October Surprise.”
Chrysler executive Ralph Gilles slams Donald Trump for continuing to spread Romney's misleading claims that Jeep would move production to China.
Hurricane Sandy prompted the mayor of New York City to get off the fence, endorse Obama and praise strides made on climate efforts.
In a lengthy endorsement published on the website of his media company, Bloomberg LP, the mayor said Sandy’s devastation “brought the stakes of Tuesday’s presidential election into sharp relief.”
Obama pushes back on discredited claims that the bailed-out, profitable automaker would send production to China.
Silver made the proposition after Scarborough sent a series of tweets early Thursday morning suggesting nobody knows how the 2012 election will unfold and that the race is a dead heat.
NPR apologized for making four-year-old Abigael Evans cry. The public radio outlet said it doesn’t blame Abbie for getting teary-eyed over election coverage.
Obama has a whirlwind day of campaigning; Joe Biden campaigns in Iowa; polls show Obama with leads in Wisconsin, New Hampshire and Iowa.