The Democratic nominee hasn't matched the support Barack Obama garnered during his presidential campaigns. Can she turn that around before November?
The New York Times responds to a candidate who breaks all the rules by discarding some of its own.
The integrity of the country’s political system is on the line.
Some voters seem to believe the Democratic nominee cares too much about winning.
Only Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump will compete in the first contest on September 26.
The Republican nominee now says the president was born in the United States. But birtherism won’t go away that easily.
Donald Trump has finally said he believes the president was born in the U.S. What took him so long?
U.S. journalists have an obligation to call out presidential candidates when they lie.
It’s not just conservatives pushing the idea that the Democratic nominee is sicker than she admits.
Returning to the trail in North Carolina after a bout with pneumonia, the Democrat sought to calm worries about not just her health but her campaign.
Ann Coulter’s media obituary has been written many times, but she’s too good at what she does to just fade away.
The candidate vowed to add 25 million jobs and slash taxes while providing major economic growth. This is not very realistic.
The two countries just signed a new military-aid deal—the biggest pledge of its kind in American history. It have may seemed inevitable, but the record-setting moment is also rife with irony.