Hillary Clinton opened up on the topics of immigration reform, Donald Trump's presidential candidacy and earning the trust of American voters in her first national interview of since entering the 2016 race for the White House.
Puerto Rico should be given access to U.S. bankruptcy laws to restructure some of the $72 billion of its public entities' debt, Democratic presidential frontrunner Hillary Clinton said on Tuesday.
Hillary Clinton's campaign sees no need to turn over the Democratic frontrunner's email server over criticism surrounding her communications practices during her tenure as secretary of state.
According to new poll released by a nonpartisan research firm Gravis Marketing, right now it looks like the top candidates favored to go head to head will be former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and former Governor of Florida Jeb Bush.
Democratic presidential frontrunner Hillary Clinton on Friday offered some reassurance to a gay teenager who on the popular "Humans of New York" Facebook blog had worried that people might dislike him because of his sexuality.
Drawing much ire from the journalist community over the weekend, the Clinton campaign used a rope to keep reporters away while the candidate walked in a July 4 parade in Gorham, New Hampshire.
The "Santa" mentioned in the latest batch of newly released Hillary Clinton emails refers to Santa Nikkels, the former secretary of state's hairdresser from Chappaqua, New York.
With Democratic heavyweight Hillary Clinton as the unquestioned frontrunner, Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., faces a tough race for his party's 2016 presidential nomination. But the Vermont senator -- who is thought to be one of the few able to mount a serious challenge to Clinton -- this week managed to both draw a huge crowd at a campaign rally and surprise with promising poll numbers in an early caucus state.
U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., said that she isn't surprised that Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., a presidential candidate running for the Democratic nomination, is surging in the polls.
Democratic presidential candidates need to give their voters a reason to turnout and vote. A new report found lack of enthusiasm and interest among Democratic voters, including millennials and unmarried women.
Hillary Clinton's $275,000 proved a bit too steep for officials at the University of Missouri at Kansas City hoping to spice up a gala luncheon marking the opening of a women's hall of fame. But the institution was happy to hand over $65,000 for a brief appearance by Clinton's daughter, Chelsea.
The 2016 White House contenders, who may call themselves their respective parties' frontrunners, hail from families who already have a presidential pedigree. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton and and Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush beat out their rivals in the latest poll conducted by CNN and the Opinion Research Corporation (ORC).
Republican presidential hopeful Jeb Bush, who has already published some 300,000 emails from his time as Florida governor, once again plans to make a point of his exemplary record-keeping by releasing 33 years of his personal income tax returns.
With the U.S. Latino population steadily increasing, they have become a necessary electorate for political parties to draw. While Latinos have been stereotyped to be liberal or Democratic, the Democratic Party is still making the effort to work for their vote.
Tea Leoni opened up about her inspiration for the title role in "Madam Secretary." Tea Leoni plays the fictional title character on the hit CBS political drama "Madam Secretary," and she gave The Wrap an unexpected announcement about who her real-life inspiration is for the show.
Betsaida Alcantara, press aide to Housing Secretary Julian Castro, and Paola Ramos, daughter of journalist Jorge Ramos have joined the Clinton campaign, adding to Clinton's evergrowing list of Latino aides.
Immigrant rights advocates have announced they will continue to protest at presidential candidates’ events as they want a pathway to citizenship for immigrants currently in the U.S.
2016 presidential candidate Hillary Clinton called on the nation to take a stance against gun violence on Thursday following the horrific massacre at a historic African-American church in Charleston, South Carolina Wednesday night.