“Our inner-cities are a disaster. You get shot walking to the store,” Donald Trump has said.
Book publisher St. Martin’s Press said the book, “Overheated: How Cooler Heads Can Cool the World,” will offer “viable, concrete solutions” to deal with global warming.
On Tuesday, the Philippine president reignited his war of words with the United States, saying: "do not make us your dogs."
In the spirit of wishing Hillary Clinton a happy birthday, here are 13 quotes that everyone on both sides of the aisle can get behind.
The country was in 45th place among 144 nations — 17 places lower than last year — in the World Economic Forum’s annual Global Gender Gap Report.
The Republican presidential nominee denied plans to launch his own TV station during an interview with a Cincinnati radio station.
Hillary Clinton, in her foreign policy plan, said she would help implement a no-fly zone over Syria.
Some names that have been playfully contemplated? "First dude" and "first laddie," a reference to his Irish heritage.
The other Trump goes by "Skip" and is an oncologist who has been subject to countless "you're fired" jokes.
There could be millions of voters who are both registered and no longer living.
Premiums for mid-level health plans under the Affordable Care Act will increase by an average of 25 percent next year.
It is looking less and less likely that Gary Johnson will play spoiler in November's presidential election.
The Republican nominee is making an all-out blitz for Florida after making some questionable comments about U.S.-Cuban relations.
A door, a trash can and multiple walls were graffiti-ed with messages like "Build The Wall Higher."
A report suggests Trump held parties in the 1990s that featured underage girls and cocaine alongside wealthy men.
In a report, TMZ pointed out that there are some states that do not require voters to present any ID before casting a ballot.
During his appearance on "Jimmy Kimmel Live," Obama revealed why he would not run for president again, even if it was legal.
The effort runs at the same time as network news broadcasts and will serve as a lead-in to scheduled nightly campaign rallies.
The map, shared via email Monday, outlines states the campaign predicts will go red and blue. But it doesn't line up with some pundits' forecasts.
The Trump campaign is set to continue an all-out blitz on Florida Monday with two rallies on the docket.
The Vermont Senator said on Twitter the deal would lead to "higher prices and fewer choices for the American people."
Trump is struggling in Arizona, and his wall could be to blame.