Hillary Clinton was the subject of a strong critique by an NRA official in a speech in Nashville on Friday that opened the organization's annual convention.
Barbara Lacy spent over a dozen years with Clinton before opting for HBO's parody of the inner workings of the White House.
A hack late last year of the State Department was a mere stepping-stone for Russian hackers, the report claims.
Although he's running as an outsider, Rand Paul is set to inherit a presidential campaign years in the making — courtesy of his father, former Rep. Ron Paul.
In March, five women activists were detained in Beijing on charges of "picking quarrels and provoking trouble."
For the first time ever, a majority of U.S. voters support legalizing marijuana at the federal level.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says a new agreement could spark a nuclear arms race in the Middle East.
Poll respondents were much more interested in the presidential campaign at a comparable stage before the 2008 election.
“Sarah and her late husband Jim were fierce champions of sensible gun legislation," Bill and Hillary Clinton say in a tribute.
Hillary Clinton will reportedly open her headquarters in Brooklyn Heights, making many of the neighborhood's residents happy.
A lease was signed for two floors of an office building in the Brooklyn Heights neighborhood of New York.
Jeb Bush still leads potential Republican presidential contenders in Florida, but Scott Walker is gaining momentum.
As governor, Jeb Bush pressed Florida pension officials on behalf of a donor’s firm, then shrouded the pension fund in secrecy.
Clinton had a 19-point lead over Sen. Rand Paul in Pennsylvania last month. Now he leads her by a point.
On Fox's “The Five,” Florida Sen. Marco Rubio revealed his plans for an April 13 event in Miami.
The Middle East, the 2016 presidential race and Hillary Clinton's email scandal dominated Sunday talk shows.
The audit was not prompted specifically by Hillary Clinton's email practices, a department representative says.
The Republican chairman of a U.S. House of Representatives committee investigating the 2012 Benghazi attacks said on Friday that former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton had failed to respond to the panel's subpoena for documents in the case.
"This bill is not about discrimination," the state's governor says, but critics including Salesforce.com's CEO disagree.
Johnson is due in court Thursday morning.
While the former president can lend his fundraising prowess, it's unlikely he'll play a public role.
Over half of all Americans want a president who is willing to change Obama's policies, poll results say.