Trump says there’s nothing wrong with his temperament and that his success proves that.
Big victories in both the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico this weekend could clinch the Democratic Party’s nomination for the former first lady.
Legal filings suggest questionable tactics were used to attract students to the Republican candidate's eponymous seminar series.
An average of recent polls in the Golden State shows Clinton with support from 47.7 percent of voters and Sanders with 43 percent.
Muhammad Ali’s embrace of the Nation of Islam in the early 1960s was a bold and controversial move.
The Democrat's polling surge comes as the Republican faces criticism over his Trump University, the target of a trio of lawsuits.
The presumptive Republican nominee has called the decades-old NATO alliance obsolete and costly for the United States.
The Republican’s recent remarks about a Mexican-American judge were the latest in a slew of hostile rhetoric targeting ethnic and religious minorities.
Judge Gonzalo Curiel, who is presiding over the Trump University case, has a “conflict of interest,” Trump said.
Dissidents set “Make America Great Again” hats on fire and waved the Mexican flag, while some held signs that read “A vote for Trump is a vote for fascism.”
The speaker's spokesman tweeted that his followers should "feel free to call it an endorsement."
Clinton described the choice between herself and Trump as one between a “strong, confident America that leads” and a “fearful America.”
A new poll finds that voters do not trust Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton to deliver on their presidential campaign promises.
The speech on foreign policy in San Diego is aimed at shifting attention to the Nov. 8 presidential election, and away from rival Bernie Sanders.
“I hope they have kidnapping insurance,” Trump said, after the golfers’ association announced it would shift its tournament from his Miami resort.
After enjoying a strong election-year traffic boost, many media shops are now seeing the downside.
As I’ve said many times, if I could go back, I would do it differently," Clinton said recently. "I know people have concerns about this.”
Super PACs affiliated with the Libertarian candidate are slated to get a $1 million donation.
Nearly 400 pages of internal documents were unsealed by a federal judge Tuesday after the university was accused of scamming thousands of people.
The billionaire accused the media of failing to give him credit for raising the funds at an event in January in Iowa.
After months of complimenting the country, Donald Trump received the endorsement on Tuesday from DPRK Today.
Hillary Clinton hopes to fend off Bernie Sanders’ advances as the two Democrats compete for California’s large delegate prize ahead of June 7.