Republican candidate Ben Carson backtracked from his previous remarks, saying he meant that only extremist Muslims should be barred from a White House run.
U.S. stocks recovered some of last week’s losses, but drugmakers felt Hillary Clinton’s Twitter wrath.
Pharma stocks plunged after Clinton said she’d tackle the "outrageous" cost of specialty drugs.
"The Sanders campaign is even more progressive than Jackson’s were, because his critique of Wall Street is more direct," the black intellectual and activist says.
Clinton has been struggling in polls amid questions about her use of a private email server while she was secretary of state.
Jeb Bush responded to an ad by Americans United for Change, which targeted his brother George W. Bush's leadership after the 9/11 attacks.
She called herself a "terrific" leader of HP and maintained that the Planned Parenthood video she referenced does exist.
During an interview with "Meet the Press," GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump addressed whether the U.S. has a problem with Muslims.
"I would not advocate that we put a Muslim in charge of this nation," Republican U.S. presidential candidate Dr. Ben Carson said in an interview Sunday.
U.S. President Barack Obama called for an end to income inequality and panned the media for their handling of the issue of police violence.
Collins suffered from breast cancer.
The ad features clips of the presidential candidate's comment and events associated with George W. Bush's presidency, such as the 9/11 terrorist attacks on America.
Black Lives Matter co-founder Alicia Garza says it is too early in the group's development to endorse a candidate in the U.S. presidential contest.
Some GOP conservatives remain determined to tie the abortion issue to legislation for funding federal agencies, at the risk of a government shutdown in October.
A number of Bernie Sanders' supporters say they like the Democratic candidate's consistency and policies -- and that they believe he has a legitimate chance to win.
The former U.S. secretary of state shook her head and chuckled when CNN asked her whether hackers could have accessed U.S. national security secrets.
Donald Trump did not challenge a man at a town hall who asserted that President Barack Obama is a Muslim and a foreigner.
The second Republican debate, on CNN, almost matched the blockbuster ratings of last month's GOP clash on Fox News Channel.
In a conference call, a Clinton representative spoke frankly with supporters. They weren't all convinced.
Dallas police didn't apologize for arresting the 14-year-old student, maintaining that the clock was "certainly suspicious."
Ohio Gov. John Kasich says he can beat Hillary Clinton.
"America is not a planet," Rubio said, as candidates tackled issues having to do with science, including vaccines and climate change.