Addressing the U.N., President Obama touched on Syria, Iran's nukes and the "crude and disgusting" film "Innocence of Muslims."
A deluge in spending by outside organizations, from Super PACs to nonprofit trade groups, flows from the Supreme Court's ruling.
At the Clinton Global Initiative, Romney lists assistance, increased trade and growing businesses among Middle East foreign policy plans.
President Obama will spend his second day in New York, while Vice President Joe Biden will rally voters in Virginia.
Beyonce seemed to show off a baby bump while wearing a tight Roberto Cavalli animal print dress while out with Jay-Z at NYC nightpot La Marina
Even before his running mate was booed by a lobbying group for older Americans on Friday, Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney was losing support among such voters, whose backing is crucial to his hopes of winning the November 6 election.
Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said he doesn't take an Israeli attack threat seriously and is willing to negotiate the nuclear issue.
Apple’s iPhone 5 may have debuted with phenomenal sales numbers, but some buyers discovered that their highly-anticipated smartphone was in less-than-perfect condition upon unboxing. A recent poll from Mac Rumors surveyed more than 1,300 iPhone 5 owners, a significant portion of which voted that their iPhone 5 was “scuffed out of the box.”
President Obama says he feels an obligation, not pressure, to consult with Israel on Iran's nuclear capabilities.
President Obama will tape an interview for "The View" with the first lady and make an appearance at the United Nations.
Mitt Romney campaigns in Colorado, in a push to sway Western swing states toward the Republican camp, while Paul Ryan gets on the bus.
Bill Clinton said Sunday he is unsure whether wife Hillary will run for president in 2016, and repeated his case for Barack Obama's re-election.
Egypt’s new President Mohamed Morsi, who is on his maiden visit to the U.S., is urging Washington to change its approach to the Arab world and adjust to its transformation.
If the U.S. elections were held not Nov. 6 but today, it appears there would be no change in control at either the White House or the Congress.
The two former Navy SEALs who died in an attack on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya, were reportedly on a mission to rescue the main consulate building's occupants last week.
Two men have been arrested and charged in connection with a burglary that occurred near President Obama's re-election campaign headquarters in Chicago. A third man is still wanted.
Aung San Suu Kyi was in New York on Saturday, where she met with U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon.
Hopefully, most Americans will not cast their ballots this November using the same criteria Homer Simpson does. In a new promotion for the coming season of “The Simpsons,” America’s favorite doofus votes for Republican Mitt Romney.
Jimmy Kimmel stopped by “The B.S. Report” podcast -- hosted by Bill Simmons -- Friday in the lead-up to his hosting gig at the Emmy Awards show Sunday.
Most of Romney's August haul came from donors who contributed $2,500 or more, while Obama touts his grassroots support