In a bizarre start to the first Republican debate, the front-runner got booed and Sen. Rand Paul went on the attack.
Hopes faded of finding more survivors on Thursday from a shipwreck in which 200 migrants are feared drowned, as rescue ships were called to the aid of more migrant boats in the same area of the Mediterranean.ew
Bobby Jindal got hit quick during Thursday's candidate forum for his low Louisiana polling. Is that a problem for everyone else?
For your pleasure and edification, here's an updating stream of tweets about the #GOPDebates.
While no guests have been officially announced, Twitter has given fans some pretty telling hints.
The 2016 general election isn't for another 460 days, but it's already wildly defying expectations.
Donald Trump was "the elephant not in the room" -- and Carly Fiorina got off the best shot at him during what was billed as a second-tier debate.
Among the candidates who exceeded the word limit while describing Hillary Clinton during the first GOP debate was former N.Y. Gov. George Pataki, who replied, "Divisive and with no vision at all."
"This is a rogue Supreme Court decision," Santorum said in the first GOP debates. He has said the court's gay marriage ruling "put the nail in the coffin" of the nuclear family.
"If I have to monitor a mosque, I'll monitor a mosque," Sen. Lindsey Graham said.
"America is worth the wait," is the Republican candidate's message to immigrant families.
North Korea has said that it will go to war to protect it citizens from nuclear disaster and to reunify the entire peninsula.
The seven GOP presidential hopefuls who didn't make the top 10 may be looking at their last, best chance to punch through.
Taxpayers will be responsible for at least $250 million over a 20-year period toward the construction of a new stadium.
The hack is said to have affected around 4,000 military and personnel staff working for the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
The towers have been linked to a deadly outbreak of Legionnaires' disease.
On the 50th anniversary of a historic law, the president declares Sept. 22 to be National Voter Registration Day.
When Hillary Clinton launched her campaign on YouTube in 2007, many GOP contenders were baffled. Now they're signing up for every social network — most notably, Snapchat.
"Blacks are without a targeted plan," the civil rights leader told International Business Times. "Without one, we’ll never have an even playing field."
Saudi Arabia and Israel believe that Iran will increase oil production and begin spending heavily on weapons after economic sanctions are lifted.
Many people rely on specialists to help them sign up for health insurance. The problem is, there aren’t always enough experts to go around.
Ukraine hopes the policy change will help improve its relations with Europe.
The heat is on for those hoping to win the White House in 2016 -- and candidates are using technology to reach key demographic groups.
The protest was slated to include immigrants opposed to candidate Donald Trump's "hate rhetoric."
In the battle for control of the African country, "you cannot distinguish [between] military and militia or police and rebels."
Tanks were stationed at Turkey's border with Syria as officials announced they would step up their fight against ISIS.
Teresa Hazelton's son died in a Georgia county jail in 2007. She has never been satisfied with the official explanation for his death.
Enrique Peña Nieto's latest troubles follow the July 11 prison escape by Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán.
Former Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley's camp calls the schedule too thin.
Ukraine, the United States and NATO have blamed Russia for backing Ukraine rebels by arming them with heavy weapons.