Hillary Clinton is facing new scrutiny from both the political left and right this weekend after leaked emails from her campaign appear to reveal some of what she said behind closed doors to Wall Street
“Entertainment,” “locker room banter.” These aren’t the excuses of a teenager in trouble explaining himself to a parent or teacher — they belong to the Republican nominee for president of the United States, attempting to
Two Republican lawmakers have condemned newly leaked comments by Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, who brags about groping women in a 2005 recording obtained by the Washington Post. New Hampshire Republican Sen. Kelly Ayotte, who
In light of the release of a recording of a vulgar conversation Donald Trump had where he brags about groping women, it seems that very little appears to have ever been off limits for the
Donald Trump — who has frequently drawn fire for his remarks about women — was caught on tape having a foul-mouthed exchange with a television host reportedly in 2005 that his campaign dismissed as “locker
Late-registering Democrats could bear the brunt of Florida’s refusal to extend Tuesday’s voter registration deadline in the wake of Hurricane Matthew’s toll on many of the state’s battered residents, political experts suggest. “You would suspect
Donald Trump — who almost three decades ago made a veiled call for the execution of the now-exonerated suspects in the Central Park jogger case — waded back into the fray of the 27-year-old crime,
The State Department released hundreds more of Hillary Clinton’s emails today, reigniting a controversy that has haunted her campaign for president since the time she announced she was running more than a year ago. This
President Obama nominated federal judge Merrick Garland to the Supreme Court this spring after Justice Antonin Scalia‘s unexpected death. “This is the greatest honor of my life,” Garland said alongside Obama during his nomination announcement.
When a major hurricane hits during presidential election season, the candidates have an opportunity to demonstrate their leadership skills at a time of crisis. Now as Hurricane Matthew barrels up the Atlantic Coast, Democratic nominee