The 2016 Republican National Convention has been anything but boring.
Artist Plastic Jesus erected a 6-inch concrete wall with “Keep out” signs and barbed wire around Donald Trump’s Hollywood Walk of Fame star.
The GOP presidential nominee’s comments were made in an interview with the New York Times, where he also said that the U.S. did not have “a right to lecture” other countries.
F.H. Buckley, the author of the article that Trump Jr.’s address bore resemblance to, was reportedly part of the speech-writing team. Buckley said he had just used some of his past material.
FBI director James Comey has said only that the agency was investigating "people in various stages of radicalizing in all 50 states."
Pastor Mark Burns was added at the last minute as a speaker at the Republican National Convention.
A new poll shows Democrats and Republicans have different ideas of what's important and not.
Two governors and a former speaker of the House are reportedly on the short list.
Sources said the campaign was vetting retired Lieutenant General Michael Flynn, a registered Democrat, despite Republicans wanting Trump to pick a governor or senator.
The presumptive U.S. Republican presidential nominee prompted a social media outrage with the tweet, which has been criticized as blatantly racist.
The Democratic presidential hopeful’s lead over Republican Donald Trump has dipped into single digits for the first time in nearly two weeks, a Reuters/Ipsos poll showed.
Michael Steven Sandford, who was in the U.S. illegally, was charged with disrupting an official function and two firearm possession counts by a grand jury.
A deal between Cleveland officials and civil liberties advocates limits the “event zone,” but gives protesters more time to demonstrate.
The ad features a Benghazi victim and bashes Hillary Clinton.
Congressional Republicans plan on proposing Wall Street regulation reforms this week.
Donald Trump said he will target his democratic rival’s “failed policies and bad judgment” in his speech in New York Wednesday.
Voters in the state think Donald Trump has made racist comments. The races are closer in two other key swing states.
Donald Trump fired the controversial campaign manager Monday as the presumptive GOP nominee turns toward the general election.
In an exclusive IBT interview, the Libertarian presidential candidate noted he and the senator disagree on the economy but have similar stances on social issues.
Contrary to the narrative that the Republican was lambasted from the get-go, the media gave him balanced coverage, a Harvard study found.
On Wednesday, New York Times editorial editor Andrew Rosenthal notes Trump-like rhetoric has been instrument for genocide.
Following Clinton’s victory in Tuesday’s District of Columbia primary, the candidates met at a hotel and reportedly agreed to work together to defeat Donald Trump.