The Texas senator and his wife, Heidi, are participating in a town hall moderated by CNN’s Anderson Cooper Wednesday in New York City.
The U.S. representative from Minnesota accused ISIS of twisting Islam’s message after the terror organization threatened Ellison and other Western Muslim political figures.
Donald Trump is set to take the stage at a downtown Pittsburgh convention center Wednesday evening.
This presidential race has seen a proliferation of televised town halls and debates — 50 and counting — but just because people are watching doesn’t mean they’re learning more.
Not all media outlets are out to derail Donald Trump's presidential bid. The New York Observer, which is owned by his son-in-law, loves the idea of his presidency.
Donald Trump, along with his family, answer questions from the audience and CNN moderator Anderson Cooper ahead of the key New York primary.
After decades of low growth and near deflation, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's government is planning new public works initiatives and tax incentives to juice the economy.
Fox News host Bill O'Reilly interrupted Donald Trump while asking him how he will appeal to black voters.
Samantha Bee detailed the complicated history of superdelegates on TBS' "Full Frontal" Monday.
One path “could drive America down into a ditch, not make us great again,” GOP candidate John Kasich is expected to say.
In the first of a town hall series with the remaining Republican presidential candidates, the Ohio governor will take questions from New York voters ahead of the state’s primary.
Just one year ago, 31 percent of black people worried “a great deal” about race relations in the U.S. Now that number is up to 53 percent.
The Vermont senator was scheduled to speak at a rally in Albany Monday afternoon.
The alleged offenders' comments were "not in line with our values," their superintendent said in a statement.
John Oliver highlighted rampant errors in the credit report industry on HBO's "Last Week Tonight" Sunday.
The advertisement airing in New York this week says Hillary Clinton is the only candidate strong enough to take on Donald Trump.
The two New Yorkers lead in their delegate-rich home state, according to the latest Fox News poll.
The president said his administration is not given enough credit for repairing the economy but expects perceptions to change over time.
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton rejects Bernie Sanders’ contention Israel’s retaliation for rockets was disproportionate.
A scathing editorial denounces the Republican presidential frontrunner’s candidacy, branding him as a “demagogue” whose own political vision is “profoundly un-American.”
But despite Saturday’s results, the Republican still has far fewer delegates than Donald Trump in the race for the GOP presidential nomination.
The man filed a lawsuit Friday, alleging the contest was marred by long lines at polling stations and discrimination against minorities.