The Republican nominee is airing his first ads of the general election starting on Friday, according to media reports.
Seeing the Republican nominee’s prolific mendacity in a new light.
It’s the latest example of a campaign that indulges in its most destructive and self-destructive impulses.
The retired Red Sox ace is making noises about challenging Senator Elizabeth Warren in 2018. Let’s take a look at the oppo file.
Three out of five Trump voters in the Lone Star State would back secession if the Democrat wins, a new poll finds.
A report that the recently ousted Fox News boss is advising the Republican fits with a campaign that increasingly resembles a political remake of The Expendables.
A last-ditch attempt to accelerate the president’s initiative shows why commutations for federal offenders are so hard to procure.
The negative press the Republican nominee is receiving is mostly his own fault.
The Republican presidential nominee spun stories about the events surrounding September 11 to demonstrate his mettle. Does it matter that much of it was fiction?
The former colleagues visited Scranton, where both their families have roots, to appeal to its working-class voters.
The latest iteration of his immigration ban would allow only those who “embrace a tolerant American society” to enter the country.
The Republican nominee long used the media to project his fairy tale self-image but now blames the industry for his flailing campaign.
His campaign may fail because of its lack of appeal among female voters. That could affect the party long after 2016.
A New York Times report sheds new light on the close ties between Donald Trump’s campaign chairman and Kremlin cronies in Ukraine and elsewhere.
Some conservative Christian colleges do not let young people be in same-sex relationships. The government should keep allowing this, but schools also have an obligation to be more empathetic.
To some conservatives, “real Americans” and “ordinary folks” are getting a raw deal. But just because it seems that way doesn’t make it so.
Yet even some conservatives who’ve had the billionaire lie to their faces trust his pledge to nominate originalist judges to the Supreme Court.
The presidential candidate has resurrected divisive GOP campaign tactics that target and alienate minorities.
The candidate's new economic adviser is not above trashing her team to get ahead.