Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders and Martin O’Malley will face each other Tuesday night on CNN on the first Democratic debate for the party’s presidential nomination. Two other candidates will join them on the stage; however, many see this as a battle between the former secretary of state and the Vermont senator.
The more than a dozen GOP White House hopefuls already have two debates under their belts, but Tuesday's encounter will mark the first such event for Democratic contenders.
In spite of the fact that Vice President Joe Biden has yet to answer the call to enter into the 2016 presidential race, he will still be allowed to participate in the first Democratic presidential primary debate next month, even if he declares his candidacy on the very same day.
"The Daily Show" host Trevor Noah went on Colbert last week to promote his show, and the two comedians picked the topic that both have spent years gorging over: Republicans. Watch the video clip here.
Republican presidential candidates have gathered at the Ronald Reagan Library in California, and four White House hopefuls engaged in the first of two debates on Wednesday.
The second Republican presidential primary debate is tonight, and the show could set new records for cable news. Two debates are set for Wednesday evening in California, where Latinos are the majority.
Former HP chief executive turned White House hopeful Carly Fiorina this week slammed Donald Trump over the GOP front-runner's incendiary comments about undocumented immigrants and his suggestion to end birthright citizenship.
Former HP chief executive turned White House hopeful Carly Fiorina is waging a public relations war with CNN over her likely exclusion from the second Republican presidential debate next month.
Things got heated in a CNN debate between Republican commentator Ana Navarro and Donald Trump backer Jeffrey Lord this week when the former Reagan adviser questioned Navarro's Hispanic identity.
TV personality and newly announced presidential hopeful Donald Trump has described his criticism of the Supreme Court's landmark ruling on same-sex unions as support for "traditional marriage" - a phrase that invited some questioning from CNN host Jake Tapper.
The circulating rumors on the death of Queen Elizabeth are all false as she is healthy and alive. The Queen Elizabeth death rumor, which started when a BBC reporter tweeted about it recently, was just a hoax.
Two of the largest cable news companies in the nation, CNN and Fox News, have announced details about their Republican presidential debates later this year. Both networks will host a debate each to help voters decide who will be the best president while also narrowing down the large Republican field.
CNN has long branded itself as "the most trusted name in news," but a new Quinnipiac poll reveals that viewers trust Fox News more than any other national TV news outlet. Twenty percent of those surveyed said they trusted Fox's coverage "a great deal."
Hillary Clinton is not only the undisputed (if undeclared) frontrunner among Democrats in the 2016 White House race, but the former secretary of state also handily beats her competitors - in her own party and the GOP - when it comes to Twitter followers.
Just weeks after placing second on Columbia Journalism Review's "worst journalism in 2014" list, CNN anchor Don Lemon is once again being slammed after critics say he asked a Muslim lawyer a highly inflammatory and offensive question about the Islamic State terror group.