If his administration gets its way, it would be even easier for future commanders in chief to take military action without approval from Congress.
A federal court overturned a lower-court judge’s ruling, allowing the U.S. state to reduce a stretch in which citizens could register and cast ballots.
The Republican nominee is pledging to follow an approach that resembles President Obama's.
Polling within the margin of error among African Americans, the Republican tries new outreach—but his approach seems doomed to failure.
Weeks after the Virginia Supreme Court ruled that the governor’s order giving 200,000 ex-offenders back the franchise was unconstitutional, he’s trying a different method.
Led by Rudy Giuliani, surrogates for the struggling Trump campaign are trying to seed doubts about the Democratic candidate’s fitness for office.
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.