The presumptive Democratic nominee is heading into the general election flush with cash. Her expected opponent, not so much.
A 19-year-old British national was arrested while trying to wrestle a gun from a police officer, authorities say.
Donald Trump fired the controversial campaign manager Monday as the presumptive GOP nominee turns toward the general election.
Even after Facebook board member Peter Thiel admitted he tried to bankrupt Gawker Media through a secret proxy legal campaign, the PayPal billionaire will remain at the company.
Campaign manager Corey Lewandowski became well-known earlier this year when he reportedly grabbed Michelle Fields, a journalist covering the campaign.
While Facebook said the tech billionaire would stay, CEO Mark Zuckerberg, who owns 60 percent of the total voting power, will make the final call Monday.
“Everybody wants to be so politically correct. … They don’t want to do anything,” the presumptive GOP presidential nominee said.
The chairman of the U.S. House of Representatives Homeland Security Committee blames American foreign policy for the massacre at a nightclub in Florida.
Attorney General Loretta Lynch says investigators are working to piece together what happened at a gay nightclub in Orlando, Florida.
The presidential candidate called those attempting to thwart him “an insurgent group,” threatening to stop fundraising unless they rally around him.
Apple opts not to sponsor next month’s Republican convention, citing the rhetoric of the party’s presumptive nominee. Other companies also bail on the GOP — or both parties.
Trump seized on the Orlando, Florida, massacre to sharpen his security proposals, saying he would block immigration from countries linked to terrorism.
Donald Trump’s effort to co-opt the Orlando gay nightclub massacre apparently backfired as “Anybody but Trump” girded for battle.
Incumbent Marco Rubio said he was considering running for re-election despite previously saying he was not interested in another term.
“I think the two-party system is doomed this election,” the Libertarian Party’s presidential nominee told International Business Times in an exclusive interview.
In an interview set to air Sunday, the House speaker essentially gave Republicans permission not to vote for Donald Trump.
The majority of Republicans defined the slaughter as an act of Islamic terrorism, while Democrats disagreed, a new poll shows.
In a speech, Bernie Sanders said he looks forward to working with presumptive nominee Hillary Clinton — but he didn’t endorse her and didn’t end his campaign.
Was Labour Party rising star Jo Cox's murder the work of political opponents — or of "globalists" looking to win sympathy from the public? Any number of views appear online.
The Vermont senator was set to speak about the future of his campaign at 8:30 p.m. EDT on Thursday.
“Sadly, with this endorsement of Hillary Clinton ... the leadership of the AFL-CIO has made clear that it no longer represents American workers,” Trump said.
NBC's “Late Night With Seth Meyers” has emerged as the unlikeliest of broadcast late-night shows: essential nightly viewing.