Univision reporter Jorge Ramos was removed by security early in the press conference after trying to ask Trump a question without being called on.
In an unusual political turnaround, Trump's "favorable" numbers are surging while negative views of him decline.
Bush, while trying to temper his own "anchor babies" comment, dismissed Trump's border wall plan as "a great sound bite" but not practical or "conservative."
During the peak of the Franco dictatorship in the 1960s, La Tomatina was banned as it had no religious significance.
The Monumental Task Committee said that they do not support the removal of any Confederate monuments.
The state ranks No. 4 in the rate of so-called narrow care plans, which limit the number of doctors from whom enrollees can seek care.
“People are dying, are crucified, are disinterred from their graves, are burned alive," the country's foreign minister said.
Iraq’s crucial oil exports have fallen by 250,000 barrels a day, prompting the government to cut basic services.
An endorsement by Cornel West could be the shot in the arm Bernie Sanders needs to win over black voters who remain skeptical of his credentials on black issues.
The state initially sought $8.9 billion for environmental damage, but the amount was reduced to $225 million.
The devaluation of the Chinese yuan and China's stock market meltdown might have a domino effect worldwide. In Dubai, the stakes are especially high.
A dozen or so Ukrainians are currently being held as prisoners in Russia, many under murky circumstances.
Dyett High School closed in June after 13 students graduated. Community members have pitched three plans for reopening the school.
The budget shortfall is predicted to drop in the next two years, then more than double by 2025.
A new attack on Megyn Kelly from Donald Trump kicked off the second round in a clash of the titans.
“You know things cost money, and they need to learn that things cost money, and really all lives matter,” said Paul.
Media magnet and GOP presidential front-runner Donald Trump continued to work his magic Friday.
The continuous slide has prompted the country’s central bank to step up intervention measures in recent months.
It's no coincidence that significant changes to Louisiana's historic home-rebuilding program arrived right before Hurricane Katrina’s anniversary.
An average of polls in the Granite State shows the Vermont senator in the lead for the first time in the Democratic race.
As hospitals and rescue teams in the field were increasingly targeted, it has become too dangerous for medical aid organizations to provide help for civilians.
The Cambodian government has been cracking down on marijuana for the past 15 years.
The group of suspects stands accused by the United Arab Emirates of trying to overthrow the government.
The United Kingdom went to war with Argentina over the islands in 1982 after the military regime in Buenos Aries ordered an invasion, and it fears a repeat of history.
Mayor Nissan Ben Hamo said he's ordered police to boost their presence at entry points to the city of Arad.
The Palmetto State’s senator, despite winning reelection there last year, couldn’t muster more than 4 percent support in a new poll.
"Muslims in France should be able to practice their religion freely and safely," French President François Hollande said Monday.
As more countries look to the Arctic for drilling and other industries, Russia is trying to solidify its claims there.
"I think we'll have very weak growth," French Economic Minister Emmanuel Macron said in a meeting with German diplomats and journalists.
New information has surfaced about the continued existence of the Provisional Irish Republican Army.