Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump Trade Barbs at Charity Event, Philippine President Duterte announces separation from U.S. and Georgia Democrats hope state's shift to purple comes quickly.
Presidential debate round two reaction and analysis, Hurricane Matthew blamed for at least 19 deaths, severe flooding and a new study raises new questions about fetal ultrasounds.
Manhunt Snares New York City Bomb Suspect Ahmad Khan Rahami, National security moves to the top of 2016 campaign and Why not taking a lucrative layoff package is brain-dead stupid.
The Wall Street Journal's Arian Campo-Flores talks with us about while the growing hispanic population in Florida helps Hillary Clinton and future Democratic candidates, there is an influx of one demographic that keeps it in play for Donald Trump.
Donald Trump plans trip to Mexico to meet President Enrique Peña Nieto, Chris Brown arrested, to be charged with assault with a deadly weapon and food price deflation cheers consumers, hurts farmers, grocers and restaurants.
GOP Presidential Nominee Donald Trump announced a shake up to his campaign, bringing in a new campaign manager and veteran of media. But will the move help turn the billionaire's numbers around? CNBC Contributor Daniel Libit joins us to discuss more.
Donald Trump Shakes up Campaign, brings in a new campaign manager and CEO, 4 ways millennials are smarter about money than boomers and the iconic Usain Bolt photo is actually two photos.
The Hill's Sarah Ferris says "the next President could be dealing with an ObamaCare Insurer Meltdown during his or her's first months in office". She joins us with more.
Donald Trump Calls for a New War on Terror, man arrested for arson blaze that Decimated California Town and Who Leads the Rio Olympics table in Medals Per Capita,: the answer may surprise you.
Republican Congressmen and Senators in key battleground states are faced with a dilemma: whether to distance themselves from Donald Trump, or dump him all together. Washington Examiner Reporter Gabby Morrongiello discusses.
Julian Hattem from The Hill explains why a federal judge may wait until after the election to rule on whether to make Hillary Clinton deleted emails public.
With some Republican legislators publicly denouncing party nominee Donald Trump, Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton is trying to use this to her advantage, while also balancing support from the Progressive base. Jonathan Easley from The Hill has more.
Ahead of Hillary Clinton's much anticipated nomination acceptance speech, Wall Street Journal Reporter Colleen McCain Nelson says Clinton's historic moment could potentially divide generations of women.
The Hill Political Reporter Jordan Fabian joins us from Philadelphia to discuss President Obama's speech and how his legacy will be based on the outcome of this election.
From Gun rights to abortion to Medicare, the Democratic Party platform has undergone a myriad of changes over the last 30 years. The Wall Street Journal's Richard Rubin joins us to discuss more.
Popular to contrary belief, Hillary Clinton's inherent advantage over Republican nominee Donald Trump may not be so much with women voters. CQ Magazine Deputy Editor Shawn Zeller explains.