Here are the 5 biggest lies U.S. politicians caught saying this year. The congress, senators and the president. All of them have something in common, apart from the fact that we voted for them in the first place, they are all been stereotyped to be manipulative, conniving and lastly, liars.
Donald Trump's lead in the 2016 Republican presidential primary election just got a lot tighter. According to the latest Quinnipiac University national survey released on Tuesday, Texas Sen. Ted Cruz is now trailing the GOP front-runner by only 4 percentage points.
Every year, political fact-checking organization and website PolitiFact publishes its annual "Lie of the Year" by politicians and campaigners. This year, there were so many lies told by Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, that they were unable to narrow down which one was the biggest. See the details here.
Secretary of State John Kerry was the target of harsh criticism from Republicans on Monday, after the Democrat told Iranian officials that the Obama administration could help the Islamic Republic to circumvent new visa restrictions recently passed by Congress.
Donald Trump resorted to his habitually colorful language on Monday to describe Hillary Clinton's performance during the latest Democratic presidential debate and later noted that the former secretary of state "got schlonged" by Barack Obama in the 2008 White House race.
In a move to underline his conservative credentials, Republican presidential hopeful Ted Cruz is hitting back at rivals accusing the Texas senator of a soft stance on undocumented immigrants.
With the focus of the 2016 presidential campaign shifting to issues of national security, following this month's San Bernardino terror attack, Bernie Sanders -- whose campaign focuses on economic issues -- is finding it harder and harder to keep up with Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton.
NY Governor bestowing pardons to eligible former youthful offenders of non-violent crimes. Thousands of former youth offenders from New York will receive conditional pardons.
President Barack Obama has made his first direct criticism of Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump in a taped interview with the National Public Radio before his winter vacation in Hawaii. Obama said that Trump is taking advantage of working-class Americans' fears when he proposed a ban on all Muslims entering the United States.
In a recent interview with Barack Obama, he revealed how the Republican presidential candidates failed to give some alternative solution on how to handle the Islamic State.
Colorado House of Representatives Majority Leader Crisanta Duran has identified the Centennial State’s Latino electorate has both important and diverse and they will become a major factor in the upcoming presidential election.
Donald Trump should not be too proud that Vladimir Putin has called him a "bright and talented" candidate, Marco Rubio, one of the tycoon's main rivals in the race for the GOP's presidential nomination, warned over the weekend.
Tea Party favorite Ted Cruz is pulling ahead in the crucial first-in-the nation caucus state of Iowa, where the Texas senator now holds a 9-percentage point lead over national GOP front-runner Donald Trump, a new poll revealed.