The Democrat faces a tough challenge to convince Latino voters that he is their guy: Hillary Clinton has a history of support from the voting bloc.
The Vermont senator wants to show a strong relationship with the DNC and draw sharp contrasts with Hillary Clinton.
Labor advocates and Democrats say they do not think the labor standards in the Trans-Pacific Partnership deal will do enough to protect workers in countries known for human rights violations.
Environmentalists aren't happy with what they see in the final Trans-Pacific Partnership text, which came out Thursday.
Free college doesn't always mean no debt, but it helps in some areas around the globe.
In an attempt to warm up their image as they plan to donate huge sums to Republicans in 2016, Charles and David Koch gave their first-ever joint interview on MSNBC.
About 72 percent of likely Democratic primary voters said they felt satisfied with Clinton's answers about the 2012 attack at a U.S. outpost in Benghazi, Libya.
TransCanada wants to suspend its U.S. application for the Keystone XL project, which was facing a possible rejection, but might reapply after the 2016 election.
The White House unveils a plan aimed at easing the transition of formerly incarcerated people into the labor market.
Presidential candidates tend to get at least one form of monetary return from a presidential run: book royalties.
About 20 percent of residents said they felt undecided on the issue, which would ban discrimination against transgender people.
A CNBC executive involved in last week's GOP debate has ties to the Clintons, and his wife donated to Hillary Clinton's 2016 campaign.
The 7,000 pages of Hillary Clinton emails released Friday include exchanges with celebs and requests for tech help, but no conversations with the president.
Both artist Sarah Sole and author Doug Henwood defend artwork that shows Hillary Clinton pointing a gun on the cover of a book that's critical of the presidential candidate.
The state has referred about 16 of every 1,000 students to police, nearly triple the national rate.
Another 7,000 pages of the former secretary of state's emails were put on the State Department's website Friday.
After the oil giant stops contributing to her family's foundation, the Democrat slams the company's climate record.
After months of anticipation, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio endorsed Hillary Clinton Friday.
The Internet video behemoth spent the first decade of its existence providing content in exchange for ads. Will users bite on its ad-free option?
“I will do everything that I can to rid this country of the ugly stain of racism that has existed for far too many years.”
During Wednesday's debate for lower-polling Republican candidates, the U.S. senator from South Carolina criticized the Vermont senator's trip to the Soviet Union.
Once the Republican candidates began debating Wednesday night, Twitter users began reacting. Here is an updating stream of tweets.