Shares in two major U.S. gun manufacturers surged nearly 10 percent Monday as the country mourned the attack on a gay Orlando nightclub.
The perceived safe-haven yen rose Monday, as investors fretted ahead of this week’s central bank meetings as well as Britain’s June 23 referendum on whether to remain in the European Union.
The presumptive Republican presidential nominee earlier had boasted on Twitter the shootings had proved he was “right on radical Islamic terrorism.”
Two thirds of those polled say Hillary Clinton should pick Bernie Sanders as her vice presidential running mate, Reuters/Ipsos poll indicated.
Several thousand demonstrators formed a human chain at a demonstration organized by the alliance "Stop Ramstein/No Drone War."
Though the House has voted more than 60 times to repeal the Affordable Care Act, Republicans are taking a new tack: small changes to stem premium increases.
In his weekly address, President Barack Obama called on the Senate to approve a measure that would restructure the territory's debt.
If Hillary Clinton and Elizabeth Warren were on the same ticket, they might face a daunting challenge at the ballot box.
The online Reuters/Ipsos poll, conducted Monday-Friday, shows 46 percent of likely voters support Clinton, while 34.8 percent back Trump.
President Obama told “Tonight Show” host Jimmy Fallon that he is “worried” about the Republican Party.
Under the new policy, the U.S. commander in Afghanistan will decide when American troops can accompany Afghan forces into the field.
In backing Democrat Hillary Clinton for president, the U.S. senator from Massachusetts called the Republican a “loud, nasty, thin-skinned fraud.”
The U.S. senator from Massachusetts will back Clinton during an interview Thursday night with MSNBC's Rachel Maddow.
The Democrat’s response Thursday to a tweet by the Republican received far more retweets and likes.
The president once painted his former rival as a “corporate lawyer sitting on the board at Walmart” and famously said he found her “likable enough.”
In a video Thursday, the president officially backed Hillary Clinton's White House run, saying: “I don’t think there’s ever been someone so qualified to hold this office.”
Speaking after a White House meeting with President Obama, Bernie Sanders said he will stay in the presidential race through the last primary next week.
The country's Parliament has passed a law making the denial of Nazi atrocities a crime punishable by a prison sentence.
As European Union officials prepare to meet at the end of the month to discuss renewing sanctions against Russia, the bloc’s unity is showing cracks.
The machine, nicknamed Lengau, which means “cheetah” in Tswana, is the fastest on the continent, according to the company.
Foreign businesses operating in China are growing increasingly pessimistic, in part because of growing fears of protectionism.
While Hillary Clinton could make history in the U.S., India, Germany and South Korea and many other nations have all already had female heads of state.