America's military veterans are struggling with financial management, stable employment and permanent housing.
Obama reportedly got irritated with his vice president at a lunch that was supposed to warm relations with Congress.
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.
Nolan was projected to beat Republican challenger Stewart Mills by a slim margin.
Republican Sen. Pat Roberts defeated independent challenger Greg Orman in the Kansas Senate race Tuesday.
Gov. Rick Scott bested a tough challenge from Republican-turned-Democrat Charlie Crist in one of the most contentious races of the 2014 midterms.
Here are five things to know about Mitch McConnell, the likely new Senate majority leader.
“What the White House is trying to do is racialize all politics," economist and TV personality Ben Stein said during a Fox News appearance.
Bostonians are expected to turn out en masse for the funeral of former Mayor Tom Menino, who served the city for more than 30 years and died Thursday of cancer.
White House does damage control over a slur used by an administration official to describe the Israeli prime minister.
It's Ron Klain's first day as the U.S. "Ebola czar." What can the 53-year-old Harvard-educated lawyer actually do to coordinate a response?
The Obama administration named Ron Klain as the U.S. Ebola czar.
Klain has no public health experience, but his managerial skills are respected around Washington, where's he's in politics since 1992.
The vice president's son was discharged in February, only 10 months after he received his commission as an ensign in the Navy Reserve.
The vice president has developed a reputation for putting his foot in his mouth.
A new poll of U.S. millennials reveals a number of interesting trends two years before they vote in the 2016 presidential election.
Turkish President Erdogan said U.S.-led coalition airstrikes would not defeat ISIS in Kobane. He said ground troops are needed.
"The vice president is somebody who has enough character to admit when he’s made a mistake," White House spokesman Josh Earnest told reporters.
Modi was the chief minister of Gujarat in 2002 when riots broke out between majority Hindus and minority Muslim minority community.
House Speaker John Boehner said the airstrikes "must be part of a larger effort" to destroy ISIS.
U.S. Sens. Marco Rubio and Saxby Chambliss commended the president for launching airstrikes against ISIS in Syria.