Sen. Elizabeth Warren is joining the Senate Democratic leadership, a move that feeds rumors she may run in 2016.
With Clinton and Bush the likeliest candidates, the 2016 election could look a lot like 1992.
Supporters are urging Clinton to get in the race now. Here are the other Dems and GOPers who might also jump in, sooner or later.
The GOP blitzed the midterms without carrying women voters. That won't be possible in 2016. So bring on the women candidates!
The sweeping Republican victory in Tuesday’s midterm elections came without a key piece of the electorate: women.
Obama is expected to issue long-awaited executive orders on immigration any day now, potentially offering deportation relief to millions.
Sen. Mary Landrieu defended her Senate seat against seven candidates, including top Republican challenger Rep. Bill Cassidy.
The Democratic Party has retained a much-needed seat in the New Hampshire Senate race.
McConnell is expected to become majority leader if the Republicans take the Senate after Tuesday's midterm elections.
“What the White House is trying to do is racialize all politics," economist and TV personality Ben Stein said during a Fox News appearance.
U.S. Sen. Rand Paul says Republicans will be victorious in the midterm elections, but mostly because of Democratic President Barack Obama.
Democrats hope to boost black voter turnout in North Carolina, Georgia and Arkansas with ads invoking Trayvon Martin and Mike Brown.
Mitch McConnell has gone from a one-point lead over Alison Lundergan Grimes to a five-point advantage in the span of a week.
Focusing on her years of experience, Hillary Clinton talked about the need for economic improvement at home and abroad.
The fears are rooted in politics and a history of perceived broken promises.
Boosting name recognition and currying favor in the party, likely 2016 candidates hit the road -- with some bumps along the way.
The family name isn't his biggest problem. On immigration and education, Bush is out of step with Republican primary voters.
Oscar de la Renta, who died Monday, had dressed practically every woman in public life, including several First Ladies.
Monica Lewinsky, the former White House intern famous for her affair with President Bill Clinton, has joined Twitter.
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and 40 people from his staff heard about the plane's problems when they were checking out of their rooms.
Clinton told the audience at a technology conference in San Francisco that Internet freedom was as core a value as other individual freedoms.
Hundreds of documents released Friday show the White House reacting to the Lewinsky scandal, Whitewater and the 2000 election results.