The crops have been harvested and snow has already fallen multiple times, signs in Iowa that it will soon be time to start the process of picking a new president — and begin winnowing the ...
GOP presidential candidate seeks to stop people fleeing from about 30 countries with major jihadist activity.
"Democrats do make it worse." The GOP candidates in the fourth debate spent most of the evening affirming that very point, with varying shades of — and success at — charisma, but not disagreeing on ...
Larry Wilmore dispensed Rand Paul some advice on such topics as how to insult Donald Trump's mother — and to revamp his image by getting a Jheri curl.
Here we are again. The engorged ensemble of Republican primary candidates will meet for their third televised smackdown (ahem, debate) Wednesday night. Here's what you need to know.
Money, and the risk of incurring personal debt, is the driving factor for most candidates who opt out.
Half a dozen Republican presidential candidates are edging toward financial crisis, raising the specter that some may be forced to drop out of the sprawling field of contenders.
From a true "STAR" to North Koreans eating dogs: The Democrats were debating — and the Republicans were heckling.
It's now a big question of who exactly will qualify for the main debate, or get consigned to the undercard event — or whether there will even be much of one in the latter case.
Rand Paul is blasting Donald Trump for causing politics to sink so low — and wondering how anyone could think this "clown" is fit to be president.
Republicans seem to be warming to the idea that drug addiction is more illness than crime — a rare sign of hope in a dismal primary season.
Try as they will to reject Trump, he fits in perfectly among Republicans – and not only because he worships money, spews xenophobic nonsense, and encourages callous bigotry. Like them, he relies on fabrications and ...
Why is Trump so successful in drawing his opponents into battles they can't win? He riffs on a Republican Party that is ripe for contemptible comedy, ridiculous rhetoric, and daring demagoguery.
Sometimes there's a fine line between mild-mannered and wimpy. No one's expecting Jeb to morph into an electrifying personality at age 62 — but they do expect evidence of a pulse. So here's plan to ...