After her first debate with Donald Trump, and his comments and past, Hillary Clinton recovered some of the female voters she lost.
The Trump campaign has questioned the motives of New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman.
Poll numbers show Tim Kaine and Mike Pence aren't particularly well-known or well-liked.
The presidential nominee’s comments were met with a room full of silence.
Ohio could play a major role in deciding the U.S' next president. Right now, the race is close.
The Cleveland Cavaliers star also indirectly attacked Donald Trump’s allegedly racist rhetoric by writing in an op-ed piece: “Policies and ideas that divide us more are not the solution.”
The Associated Press interviewed the reality show’s former crew and contestants, who spoke out about Donald Trump’s insulting approach toward women.
During an in-flight news conference Sunday, Pope Francis told Catholics in the U.S. to “study the proposals well, pray and choose with your conscience.”
Alec Baldwin returned to the long-running NBC series as Donald Trump and was joined by Kate McKinnon, who played Hillary Clinton.
Documents leaked to the New York Times revealed that Donald Trump lost nearly $916 million in 1995, thanks to which he may have avoided paying taxes for nearly 18 years.
Find out what you might be missing in the 2016 polls straight from the mouth of a pollster.
Donald Trump posted a series of tweets calling the former Miss Universe “disgusting” and encouraging his followers to view her alleged sex tape.
Saturday marks the 3-year point since the opening of the Obamacare health insurance exchange.
Hillary Clinton is a surprise contender in states like Texas, South Carolina, and Mississippi.
Johnson is polling at about 7 percent, but he's becoming increasingly popular.
India and Pakistan both have significant military arsenals and have threatened to utilize them in their growing conflict.
The Republican nominee has been tweeting like crazy — but not giving news conferences.
A group of cast and crew of the Star Trek franchise argued that the presidential nominee could “take this country backward, perhaps disastrously.”
USA Today's action follows a decision earlier this week by the Arizona Republic to endorse a Democrat for the first time in its history.
Presidents started dressing more casually to appear like regular guys and connect with voters.
The Republican nominee reportedly funneled $68,000 to Cuba in a bid to do business with the island in 1998 in violation of the U.S. embargo.
The odds of dying from consuming too much marijuana are incredibly low.