Jeff Sessions claims that Hillary Clinton’s policy would allow up to 620,000 refugees into the U.S.
“I just believe my time with the campaign has come to an end,” said Symone Sanders, who first met Bernie Sanders to discuss Black Lives Matter.
Hillary Clinton has a “good heart,” Elizabeth Warren said before launching into a stern tongue-lashing aimed at Trump, who she called a “small, insecure money-grubber.”
John Oliver was not happy with the results of the June 23 Brexit referendum.
Congressional Republicans plan on proposing Wall Street regulation reforms this week.
The former U.S. House speaker said a “wave” is building against the establishment.
Voters in a recent ABC/Washington Post poll called the real estate mogul bigoted and rejected his remarks about the judge handling the Trump University case.
Now, the Republican says, Muslims from nations known for terrorism will be prohibited from entering the U.S.
Pundit George F. Will announced he has left the party, and former Treasury boss Hank Paulson said he will vote for Clinton in November.
The Republican was greeted by protesters at his golf course waving Mexican and rainbow flags, as well as signs that read: “Donald stop the hating.”
The Democrat's numbers are back up after Republican Donald Trump enjoyed a brief boost in support following the Orlando massacre.
The fashion magazine gets political and asks Ivanka to stop her presidential candidate father, while the Economist mocks the latter as ‘poor.’
Travelers struggling to make sense of Britain’s unexpected vote to leave the European Union will find a silver lining.
Mark Kirk, the endangered junior senator from Illinois, became the first Republican incumbent to run an anti-Trump ad.
Bernie Sanders told Stephen Colbert he does not plan to drop out of the Democratic primary race on “The Late Show” Thursday.
Donald Trump is set to go to Scotland to visit one of his top golf courses. He might not receive a warm welcome.
Jimmy Fallon brought out a 14-year old impressionist to play "Little Donald" Trump on "The Tonight Show" Wednesday.
The presumptive Republican presidential nominee, who is traveling to Scotland to promote his company’s golf course, has not planned any high profile meetings while on foreign soil.
Too odious for some Republican officials, Donald Trump has led them to call for changes in party rules.
The party's ticket, former governors Gary Johnson and Bill Weld, offer an alternative to Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton.
“Clearly we are in uncharted waters, in that there has never been a candidacy like this in modern political history,” the restaurant owner said about being inspired by Donald Trump.
If and when the Democrat bows out, where his backers migrate could be a major factor in the 2016 presidential race.