Republicans have been trying for years to catch up to Democrats on the tech front. Now their presumptive candidate says none of that really matters.
Presidential candidates have released IRS forms for years, but the GOP candidate wants to break that pattern—even though it’s more important for him than anyone else.
Prediction markets say Trump has a 93 percent chance of becoming the Republican nominee. So what’s up with the other 7 percent?
The billionaire won many of his supporters by promising to self-fund. Now he has hired a former hedge-fund manager with ties to George Soros and Goldman Sachs to fundraise for him.
The math is stacked against Bernie Sanders—so why haven’t more voters coalesced around the Democratic presidential frontrunner?
Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump may both have locked away their party’s nominations, but only one managed to win on Tuesday night in West Virginia.
A group of new polls released Tuesday shows a surprisingly close race between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump.
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The U.S. Speaker of the House faces a difficult choice: grudgingly endorse Trump, or silently watch his party fall apart.
Generations of big-name hoteliers have succeeded by creating innovative products, but that’s not been the case for the presumptive nominee.
The Republican Party’s old divisions have been scrambled by its new presidential nominee.
The New Jersey governor will lead the presumptive GOP nominee’s transition team. Does that take him out of the running to be vice president?
After a hostile primary season on the Democratic and Republican sides, this third party hopes voters might give it a try.
Although the 1866 Memphis Massacre happened 150 years ago, it still has a powerful legacy in the South.
Make America have a recession again.
U.S. presidential candidates are going after voters with IPAs in hand, rather than the traditional Budweiser.
Will the justices gut the rest of McCain-Feingold—and make it easier for wealthy donors to influence elections?