"Just went on @cnn and said I only believe in two things completely, the first amendment and boobs and the host lost it."
It's on the internet. It has to be real — not.
Anyone who wanted to “play” the Twitter game used the hashtag #NaziBucketChallenge.
People who voted for Donald Trump in the 2016 elections took to Twitter to post videos where they set fire to red caps that bore Trump’s campaign slogan.
Hillary Clinton was on the Rachel Maddow Show on Thursday as part of her book tour for ‘What Happened’, which follows her journey during the 2016 presidential election.
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vermont) defended his "Medicare For All" plan after President Donald Trump called it a "curse on the U.S. and its people."
The famed boxer defended the infamous comments made by Donald Trump in 2005.
An aerial view of Manatee County showed Irma's path of destruction.
Marathon will give Hurricane Irma victims gas "as long as you're not black."
Anthony Weiner's lawyers said that the former disgraced congressman should not be imprisoned. They also said the teenage girl with whom Weiner exchanged obscene messages had hoped to influence the presidential election.
During a baseball match in Boston on Wednesday night, a banner with the slogan "Racism is as American as baseball" was spotted. The banner created confusion among observers whether the banner was a condemnation or an endorsement of racism.
Steven Mnuchin and his wife Louise Linton are no strangers to controversy.
Sarah Huckabee Sanders was responding to ESPN anchor's remark who called President Donald Trump a "white supremacist" in a Twitter tirade.
Twitter reacted in a mixed way after President Donald Trump had a meeting with Democratic leaders, Chuck Schumer and Nancy Pelosi on Wednesday night.
Former first lady released her memoir “What Happened” this week where she likened President Donald Trump’s “war on truth” to George Orwell’s dystopian novel “1984.” POTUS lashed at her in a tweet and called her "crooked."
Transylvania University officials allegedly didn't help the targeted student because the attacker's actions didn't violate the school's non-discrimination policy.
Amazon has deleted more than 1,000 customer reviews of Hillary Clinton's book, What Happened, with polarized online political groups likely skewing the numbers.
Despite not being in the center of the storm, Jacksonville experienced serious Irma flooding.
Arsenio Hall has landed a guest starring role in Season 1 of ABC’s “The Mayor.”
NBC's Katy Tur, who released a memoir about covering Trump’s campaign mentioned a specific incident that left her surprised.
"We are with you," Kaepernick tweeted in support of ESPN anchor Jemele Hill who faced a massive backlash after criticizing Trump.
The Charlotte woman posted the video on Facebook that shows a manager of a drive-thru McDonald's insulting her probably due to her accent and appearance.