Black supporters of both of the top Democratic candidates say that more needs to be said, more needs to be done.
To keep out Trump's many critics, moderators are only allowing established users to pose questions.
Prosecutors in Baltimore dropped the remaining charges against officers in the death of Freddie Gray.
Philly Jesus could be found in downtown Philadelphia Wednesday extolling the Christian savior.
Trump will learn how to be president on the job, Rubio said.
"I want to have a conscience," the Bush brother told a radio station Wednesday.
The Republican presidential nominee will hold a town hall with his veep, Indiana Gov. Mike Pence, at 3 p.m. EDT.
Christine Leinonen's 32-year-old son, Christopher, was killed last month at the gay nightclub in Orlando, Florida.
One "forgiving" voice emerged Wednesday after it was announced that would-be Ronald Reagan assassin John Hinckley Jr. would be released.
Bill O'Reilly said that the slaves that helped build the White House were "well-fed" while fact-checking Michelle Obama's DNC speech.
"Russia if you’re listening I hope youre able to find the 30,000 emails that are missing," Trump said Wednesday.
Russia has denied trying to influence the U.S. presidential election calling allegations "ungrounded."
Rumors were swirling Tuesday on social media that Bernie Sanders delegate Nina Turner had been ejected from the Democratic National Convention.
Watch Trump speak in Florida after Hillary Clinton was formally nominated by the Democratic Party Tuesday night.
"It was one of our nation’s darkest days, but to Trump, it was just another chance to make a quick buck," Crowley said Tuesday night.
President Barack Obama, who is campaigning for Hillary Clinton, says Donald Trump could win the White House.
Gary Johnson has seen an uptick in the polls with the November presidential election looming.
Protesters angrily staged a sit in Tuesday after Hillary Clinton was elected as president.
Delegates at the 2016 DNC paid thousands for their rooms and travel. For young people that was a harder task than others.
Former President Bill Clinton will take the stage to rally supporters behind his wife of 41 years.
The mothers of the families of the victims of altercations with police will take the stage at the Democratic National Convention Tuesday.
The former president wasn't removed from office as a result of the Monica Lewinsky scandal, but the affair could hurt his wife's 2016 campaign.