–TRUMP’S GLIMPSE OF THE NEXT 28 DAYS: At a campaign event in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania last night, Donald Trump previewed the next month on the campaign trail: “We’re working very hard. We have 28 days —
President Obama is setting his sights on Mars, writing in a new Op-Ed on CNN that the United States is partnering with private companies to send humans on an expedition to Mars and back by
A moment of unexpected cuteness broke out at Donald Trump‘s rally Monday night in Pennsylvania, as a miniature doppelgänger emerged from the crowd and delighted the audience. During a pause in his speech in Wilkes-Barre,
Donald Trump‘s first day campaigning since audio catching him bragging about his ability to women was leaked began on a gracious note. He tweeted to his followers his gratitude for their “Great comments” on Sunday
Less than 24 hours after their heated second presidential debate, Hillary Clinton criticized Donald Trump‘s performance, saying during a campaign rally the GOP nominee “spent his time attacking when he should have been apologizing.” Clinton
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump — who invited Bill Clinton‘s accusers to the second presidential debate — threatened to continue personal attacks against the Clintons if additional recordings of the real estate mogul are made
COUNTDOWN TO ELECTION DAY: 29 days Donald Trump Promises to Continue Attacks on Clintons ‘If They Release More Tapes’ After an evening in which he invited women who accused former President Bill Clinton of sexual
Sen. Jeff Sessions, R-Ala., one of Donald Trump’s most enthusiastic supporters in Congress, is drawing fire for saying late Sunday that he did not believe Donald Trump’s comments about women amounted to sexual assault. At
Moments after the second presidential debate concluded at Washington University on Sunday, I pedaled a few blocks away to Blueberry Hill to hear how regulars reacted to the political rhetoric. Established in 1972 and located
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg spoke out about the sports protest movement started by San Francisco 49ers‘ quarterback Colin Kaepernick — where he kneels during the national anthem — calling it “dumb and disrespectful.”