The Democrat's opposition in 2008 to a proposed accord with Colombia morphed into support for the plan once she became secretary of state, messages show.
Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders differ on legalization of cannabis, but both support a softening of current federal laws.
Hughes, who bought the magazine in 2012, said he is confident in handing the reins over to liberal publishing magnate Win McCormack.
At one point in December, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie told voters the United States did not need “reality TV in the Oval Office.”
The New York businessman is vying to win the 155 Republican delegates up for grabs in Texas on Super Tuesday.
Orders for an action figure of the presidential candidate, complete with his signature slouch, open mouth and accusatory pointed finger, flood in from fans.
Ahead of Saturday's Democratic primary, a black activist brings up a controversial comment the former first lady made in 1996.
Pick a candidate and take a sip every time he talks over the moderator. You'll be out by 9.
If the billionaire businessman becomes the Republican nominee, the poll suggests he would not do well enough with Hispanics in a matchup against Hillary Clinton.
Some Republicans in the Senate have said they wouldn't consider an Obama nominee to the Supreme Court.
CNN's Wolf Blitzer will serve as the chief moderator during the last Republican debate before Super Tuesday.
The Democrat has reportedly tapped a National Security Network analyst to help craft his messaging and coordinate with other advisers.
The two front-runners have big advantages heading toward March 1, the biggest voting day of the nominating season.
The Democratic candidate had harsh words for Senate Republicans who say they'll refuse to let the president fill a Supreme Court vacancy.
The Donald's wife said he has not gone too far with his immigration policies.
Some 42 percent of people surveyed said they thought Donald Trump would be a terrible president.
Under pressure to release transcripts of her speeches to Wall Street firms, Clinton says she will — if rivals will.
Tuesday night’s forum, moderated by CNN’s Chris Cuomo, gave the Democratic candidates another chance to woo South Carolina voters in the race to the nomination.
Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton go head-to-head in a South Carolina town hall.
The African-American film director and activist says the Vermont senator's record on black issues should win black support.
The Republican presidential candidate apologized after saying women "left their kitchens" to back his Ohio gubernatorial campaign.
The Democratic presidential hopefuls have vowed to halt new leases for crude oil and natural gas drilling on federal lands, which could limit future U.S. output.