The former secretary of state says she should have taken her doctor's advice and rested for five days after she was diagnosed.
The Republican presidential nominee characterizes himself as the only candidate who can represent all Americans.
“They are patriotic Americans of all backgrounds who want their jobs and families protected,” Trump said at a speech in Baltimore.
As many as 13 states have been labeled as major battlegrounds for Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump's race for the White House.
The hashtag started trending on Twitter after Hillary Clinton got "overheated" during her visit to 9/11 ceremony marking the 15th anniversary of the terrorists attacks in New York.
Clinton is beating Trump among likely voters with a 46 percent to 41 percent lead.
A survey found 22 percent of respondents claim Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto has done a good job, a new all-time low.
Forty-two percent of Clinton voters and 41 percent of Trump voters said they wouldn’t feel safe no matter who’s elected.
“In face of terrorism, how we respond matters... Americans will never give in to fear,” President Barack Obama said in his weekly radio and internet address Saturday.
The Clinton campaign has struggled to overcome controversy about how she handled classified information while serving as secretary of state.
The Democratic U.S. vice-presidential nominee, a devout Roman Catholic, said that just like he changed his opinion on the issue, the Church may also follow suit.
President Enrique Pena Nieto has proposed to recognize same-sex marriage throughout the traditionally conservative country.
Yandy.com had their first New York Fashion Week show, showcasing popular costumes for the 2016 Halloween season.
Campaign spokeswoman Julie Wood said that Hillary Clinton will arrive Sunday morning in time for the memorial but is not expected to speak during the events.
Analysts say separatist insurgents operating in Thailand’s deep south use Malaysia as a base to launch and plan their attacks.
The Democratic presidential nominee discussed sexism and being perceived as being "unemotional" in an interview with the popular blog.
Dustin Moskovitz endorsed the Democratic candidate while announcing the third-largest donation in this election cycle.
"There's no guarantee she (Clinton) will win, but the odds currently favor her," said Larry Sabato, Director of the Center for Politics at the University of Virginia.
The mainstream media has largely written off rumors that Hillary Clinton is too sick to be president, but some still think she should set the record straight.
The Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton outraised Republican Donald Trump by more than $53 million in August.
The 9/11 terror attacks have had lasting ramifications on American foreign and domestic policy.
Young people are very polarized politically — and more conservative than you might think.