The Democratic presidential nominee has reportedly said privately that the former secretary of state encouraged her to use a personal address for State Department business.
Donald Trump wants a Supreme Court appointee like the formidable late judge. But Scalia had a controversial and sometimes conflicted opinion on law enforcement.
Donald Trump's supporters haven’t necessarily lost a job to globalization. But they’re afraid they’re next.
A news report suggests that agents linked to the Russian state may have tried to break into the computer systems of the Republican Party and its presidential nominee.
Seizing on President Obama’s absence, the Republican nominee surveys flood damage despite a warning from the state’s governor.
In the era of Trump, Clinton and co. want to preserve the status quo, while their Republican opponents want radical change.
If the Republican nominee is defeated in a landslide, the party may be powerless to influence Clinton's agenda and administration.
The veteran Republican operative tried to turn Donald Trump into a more normal candidate. Instead, he has resigned from a flailing campaign, chased by his own scandals.
A quarter-century ago, Hillary Clinton made a snippy remark about baking cookies, then won a competition with Barbara Bush. Can the prospective first gentleman measure up?
Making controversial claims without providing evidence gets attention. It’s also reckless.
The Republican candidate brings on board a new religious-outreach director.
The talk-radio host’s unintentionally dissonant diagnosis of what threatens America.
Hillary Clinton’s proposal to make public higher education more accessible to lower- and middle-income students could have the opposite effect.
The Democratic nominee’s team says it expects more divisiveness with a Breitbart News executive now in leadership.
Instead of forcing Hillary Clinton to generate enthusiasm for her candidacy, the Republican seems determined to motivate her coalition to vote against him.