It seems like money is going to play a huge role in some of the Republican groups' attempt of thwarting Trump's bid to the presidency. The anti-Trump campaign has already started and they are centered on the states that could potentially decide the fate for the party's official standard bearer.
As per one of the recent polls, Bernie Sanders has emerged the frontrunner after getting the better of every other US presidential candidate--- in the most number of deleted Twitter posts this 2016, that is. Sanders is ahead of the pack in terms of retracting previously published Twitter posts with a total of 58 for the period of January to March 4, 2016.
While the wisecrack from the Vermont senator was reciprocated with laughter during the debate, it did not sit well with some people, particularly those who are suffering from mental health conditions. Others were just simply aggrieved by the tasteless comparison of mental health with what they perceive as some of the negative behaviors exhibited from the GOP side.
Trump and Clinton are still leading by a good margin over their respective opponents, but both Clinton and Sanders have the upper hand in the general election contest, according to the NBC/WSJ/Marist poll. Clinton outpaces Trump 52 percent to 36 percent, while Sanders has it at 56 percent against Trump's 34 percent.
It wasn't some empty talk after all when Bernie Sanders proclaimed his victory if there would be a strong voter turnout. The senator from Vermont came out as the runaway winner in Maine after the Democratic caucuses held on Sunday, March 6, registered an "extraordinary turnout."
For Donald Trump, if you can't beat them, join them -- at least in employing the means to counteract violent extremism. He insisted that there is a need to use torture when dealing with what he referred to as "savages."
The Democrats just held their latest debate in Flint, Michigan, and as one might have guessed, it wasn't exactly cordial. There may have been some fleeting moments during the debate where Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders shared the same views, but the two were at odds for the most part.
On the heels of Hillary Clinton's potential indictment regarding her emails, another pothole on the campaign trail of the Democratic Party's frontrunner results from legal charges thrown at her husband's way.
The tech company just launched Google Posts, which in its current infant stages allows chosen individuals or a certain group, like a business entity to post content that will directly appear in the search results. For now, the 2016 US presidential candidates are the only individuals who were given access to the latest feature, which Google dubbed as "an experimental new podium."
For Texas Senator Ted Cruz, the primary goal is to slow down the frontrunner; for the outspoken business mogul, it's to keep a safe distance against his closest rival. The pair has seemingly gotten what they want at the conclusion of the Saturday showdown.
While there are some who are skeptical whether the company that offers all-electric vehicles can sustain the move to offer more affordable road machines in the long run, it seems like Tesla is already dead set on creating a wider consumer base. This is a strategy that the automaker has to make if it wants to reach its goal of having 500,000 units sold by the end of 2020.
Whole Foods' latest offering of Sumo mandarins that come pre-peeled and packed inside a plastic container came under fire from a number of people online.
The road to the White House just came to a halt for Ben Carson on Friday, March 4, 2016. The retired neurosurgeon acknowledged that while there are many people who love and admire him, this same lot may not be in support of his bid for the presidency.
If you've got the qualifications, why wouldn't you want to be part of a company that not only compensates its people generously but also looks after its employees' best interest and general well-being?
Microsoft, which owns Skype via a 2011 acquisition amounting to a whopping $8.5 billion, had set its sights on rival Slack and was willing to shell out almost the same sum of money at $8 billion just to acquire the company.
Moving forward from its very own Blackberry OS, which, mind you, is still actively in service to this day, the company is launching the Blackberry Priv on Verizon Wireless -- their first ever smartphone that runs Android OS.
A new startup called Comparably is trying to make a name for itself when it comes to delivering a more accurate and comprehensive salary and work culture data.
Speaking in front of the crowd at one of his campaign rallies in Portland, Maine, Donald Trump decided to address the tirade of Mitt Romney directed towards him.
For years, Wendy's has turned a blind eye to the Coalition of Immokalee Workers' call to join The Fair Food Program. Now, the group is bolstering its campaign to put a mounting pressure on the fastfood chain giant.
A new law, set to take effect on June 1, has raised the minimum age in purchasing tobacco, including its e-cigarette counterpart, in the city of San Francisco.
It seems like Mario Kreutzberger, more commonly known by his stage name Don Francisco, is not fond of retirement. The long-time TV presenter and personality finds himself back in the fold just a few months after he announced that he's calling it quits in September 2015.
Diego Dzodan, Facebook's vice president for Latin America, spent the night in jail before he was set free on Wednesday, March 2, following a grant to his appeal that overrules a lower court's decision to take him into custody.
Despite accusations hurled at him for his alleged involvement in a high-level corruption scandal, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, Brazil's former president, is contemplating a possible return to office in the 2018 elections.