Although Clinton won Saturday's Democratic caucus in Guam, Sanders picked up 49 delegates at Washington state's convention.
The Democratic presidential candidate expects to win in West Virginia and Oregon this month, which could give him momentum heading into the California primary election.
Fans missing comedian Jon Stewart's perspective on American politics could soon be in luck.
The Clooneys co-hosted two fundraisers for Hillary Clinton last weekend at $353,000 per couple.
The Republican wants as many chances as he can get to take on the Democratic nominee for president.
Sen. Ben Sasse, R-Neb., called Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton “terrible options” and said the United States should “reject them and go bigger.”
Donald Trump is preparing to tone down his rhetoric and make amends with former rivals as he chooses his running mate and cabinet.
At the Sohn Investment Conference in New York City, top fund managers reckoned with a combination of difficult markets and industry overpopulation.
Marcel Lehel Lazar, also known as Guccifer, has previously admitted to compromising email accounts of high-profile American political figures.
Companies are eating themselves alive to satisfy shareholders, said Stanley Druckenmiller, a hedge fund titan and former lieutenant of George Soros.
Bernie Sanders could win by persuading superdelegates to switch, but it is mathematically impossible for him to win with pledged delegates.
What would Trump, the presumptive GOP nominee, do as commander in chief? His comments on torture, NATO and other foreign policy issues have military leaders speaking out.
Despite burning through more cash in Indiana than either of his GOP rivals, the U.S. senator from Texas was forced out of the race Tuesday.
A new app called Voter applies Tinder’s signature swipe feature to the presidential election, aiming to match people to candidates aligned with the issues they care about.
Time is running out for challengers to catch Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton.
Texas Sen. Ted Cruz has fallen further behind Trump in Indiana polls a day before the state's primary.
“If Donald Trump dresses as Hillary Clinton, he still can’t use the little girls’ restroom,” Cruz said at a campaign stop, referring to transgender bathroom use.
Both Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are hoping to pick up more delegates in Indiana as rivals vow to keep campaigning with less than three months till conventions.
Days after Gov. Terry McAuliffe announced he would restore voting rights to felons, Republicans are pushing back.
Mathematically eliminated from securing the nomination ahead of the GOP convention, Sen. Cruz's only hope is to stop Trump from reaching 1,237 delegates.
The Texas senator won about 80 total delegates at GOP state conventions Saturday — but may face a court fight from Donald Trump.
You don't have to travel to Omaha, Nebraska, this year to watch Warren Buffett addressing investors at the company's storied annual event.