Democratic primary front-runner Hillary Clinton has been named as the most admired woman in the world, and President Barack Obama - whom Clinton hopes to replace in the White House come 2017 - as the most admired man, according to a new poll.
The Democratic frontrunner will be backed by former US president Bill Clinton in a series of organized events in New Hampshire. The announcement was quickly picked up by Donald Trump, who had a few things to say to the Clinton couple.
New Jersey Governor Chris Christie and former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush are turning to any means necessary in hopes of jumpstarting their fledgling 2016 GOP presidential campaigns in the critical, early voting state of New Hampshire.
British ambassador, Sir Peter Westmacott, explains Donald Trump's credibility to Britons. Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump made the headlines with his tag line "Make America Great Again.
Boosted by a strong showing in the most recent Democratic debate, Hillary Clinton now leads Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders by 16 points in the latest national polling.
Bernie Sanders thinks Donald Trump is having his way in terms of completely manipulating the media. Bernie Sanders thinks Donald Trump is having his way in terms of completely manipulating the media.
Following reports of imminent immigrant deportations, Democratic presidential candidates and bipartisan immigrant-rights groups have criticized the Obama administration for its policies.
Despite naysayers who thought Donald Trump's presidential campaign would self-destruct by now, the billionaire is positioned to end the year with a strong lead over the rest of the Republican candidates running in the GOP primary race.
Polling data among millennial respondents showed Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton comfortably defeating GOP front-runner Donald Trump in a hypothetical race.
Despite his consistent lead in the 2016 Republican presidential primary race, a new poll shows that 50 percent of American voters would be "embarrassed" if Donald Trump won the White House next year.
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.
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.