Green Party nominee Jill Stein will again be absent, again, as Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump square off in the final presidential debate.
Obama has not shied away from weighing in on the GOP nominee over the course of the 2016 election cycle.
Hosting a debate night party is not an easy task, however, there are several recipe ideas to consider.
The Democratic presidential candidate supports the marijuana movement -- at least medically.
The debate on Wednesday night will consist of six sections: debt and entitlements, immigration, the economy, the Supreme Court, foreign affairs, and fitness to be president
The event was held Tuesday night.
Gary Johnson is looking for votes from Bernie supporters but Sanders himself has different ideas.
The debates haven't focused on climate change but the candidates have clear differences.
Donald Trump will have President Obama’s half-brother Malik Obama as a guest at the third presidential debate.
Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump meet for a final face-off before the 2016 U.S. presidential election.
The fate of undocumented immigrants hinges on who Americans will vote president. Here is a look at the candidates' immigration policies.
Who's ahead going into the ever-important final debate?
The 73-minute film by the Oscar-winning documentary filmmaker had its premiere screening at New York City’s IFC Center Tuesday night.
The “Fox News Sunday” anchor is the sole moderator of Wednesday’s third and final presidential debate.
Ecuador said it severed WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange’s internet connection over what it called the organization’s interference in the U.S. presidential elections.
Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump will go head-to-head one last time on the debate stage.
With more people choosing to vote ahead of Election Day, 37 states will offer voters the chance to cast their ballot early this year.
One bookie in Ireland is really, really confident Hillary Clinton is going to win Nov. 8.
The two leading candidates meet in Las Vegas with Clinton leading in recent general-election polls.
Voters' first names and birth dates were reportedly changed, leading to questions of potential fraud.
The statue featured the Democratic presidential candidate with an open blouse, white underwear, cloven hooves and a Wall Street banker peeking out from her side.
More than 50 percent K-12 voters selected the Democratic nominee as their choice for president in the 2016 Scholastic News Student Vote.