The GOP candidates meet again Thursday to debate with just weeks to go before the first contest in Iowa.
Seven candidates will appear on the main stage during Thursday night's debate.
The network's moderator lineup won rave reviews last year for asking tough but fair questions of the candidates.
Thursday’s Republican debate for the top seven candidates will air at 9 p.m. EST on the Fox Business Network.
In a television advertisement released on January 13, the patriarch of the hugely popular reality show "Duck Commander" extols the virtues of Republican presidential hopeful Ted Cruz and promises his support.
Citing the nation’s strong military, unparalleled diversity and innovative research, Obama said the State of the Union was strong.
During his Tuesday address, the president rejected the rhetoric of Republicans as being against American values.
In the Republican response to the State of the Union address, South Carolina’s governor spoke of her experience as a child of new arrivals to the U.S.
The Obama administration released a video promoting the president's legacy in his last address to Congress.
If Obama makes a dad joke, take a gulp of your favorite domestic beer.
U.S. President Barack Obama is promising a nontraditional State of the Union address Tuesday night, but it is still unlikely to make waves in the contest to replace him.
The U.S. senator from Kentucky said he refuses to be a “second tier” participant in Thursday’s GOP debate.
The former mayor of New York City reportedly commissioned a poll to see how he would fare against Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump.
In a poll released by Rock the Vote, most of the nation's youngest voters prefer Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders over Hillary Clinton.
In 2015, only 29 percent of U.S. voters identified as Democrats, the lowest level since 1988, while 26 percent identified as Republicans.
The front-runner in the race for the Republican presidential nomination tweeted a link to a recent obituary, saying, “Thank you so much. [Ernest] must have been a great person.”
“We have to be more than just an opposition party. We have to be a proposition party,” Paul Ryan says on a Sunday-morning television talk show.
Hillary Clinton shrugs off Bernie Sanders’ lead in New Hampshire, saying she’s staying focused on the issues.
The so-called birther issue has heated up as the Republican candidate has risen to the top of the polls in Iowa before the state’s caucuses Feb. 1.
During a seven-hour meeting with the actor, the fugitive drug lord Joaquín Guzmán reportedly agreed to be interviewed.
Paging Dan Quayle: The campaign of the front-runner in the race for the Republican U.S. presidential nomination misspelled the name of a town in Iowa.
A poll taken of Iowa Republican caucus-goers comes less than a month before the state’s Republican primary.