WASHINGTON/MONTOURSVILLE, Pa. — US President Donald Trump, facing a potentially difficult path to winning a second term in November 2020, on Monday told supporters in Pennsylvania that his trade war had strengthened the battleground state's steel (...)
President Donald Trump's struggle with Democratic lawmakers intensified on Tuesday, with the White House directing former counsel Don McGahn not to comply with a congressional subpoena and the chair of the House Judiciary Committee threatening to (...)
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump vowed in his State of the Union speech on Tuesday to build a border wall, which is a source of a deep partisan divide, and said Democratic attempts at "ridiculous partisan investigations" could damage US (...)
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump vowed in his State of the Union speech on Tuesday to build a border wall, which is a source of a deep partisan divide, and said Democratic attempts at "ridiculous partisan investigations" could damage US (...)
HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. - Democrat Hillary Clinton accused Republican Donald Trump of racism, sexism and tax avoidance on Monday, putting him on the defensive during a debate that a snap poll said boosted her White House chances.
Trump, a real estate tycoon (...)
THE FBI report scolding Democrat Hillary Clinton over her email practices as secretary of state plays into a chief vulnerability that her rival, Republican Donald Trump, hopes to exploit — wariness among US voters about her trustworthiness.
Clinton (...)
The White House said on Thursday that European institutions could cope with the euro zone's debt crisis which has hit global financial markets and said it was watching the situation "very closely."
President Barack Obama has spoken in recent days (...)
Abdullah Hashim Co. Ltd. (AHCL) has gained the exclusive distributorship of one of the top bearing manufacturers in India, it was announced here Saturday.
The National Engineering Industries Ltd. in Jaipur, the capital of the desert Indian state of (...)
LOVE her or hate her, Sarah Palin was a phenomenon as the Republican vice presidential running mate to John McCain, and the question for the self-styled moose-hunting hockey mom is: What now?
Alaska Gov. Palin, plucked from obscurity and thrust on (...)
THEY saved the best for last.
Republican presidential nominee John McCain, his back against the wall, turned in his best debate performance on Tuesday in Hempstead, New York
But Democrat Barack Obama was not knocked off his pedestal and emerged in (...)
REPUBLICAN John McCain was steady on the attack against Democrat Barack Obama at their second debate. But did he provide the kind of performance he needed to shake up a race in which he is behind?
Probably not, analysts said after a 90-minute (...)
Two months after grudgingly admitting defeat, Democrat Hillary Clinton and her ex-president husband are causing new headaches for Barack Obama as he tries to focus on Republican rival John McCain.
Former President Bill Clinton raised eyebrows this (...)
time blues for both Democrat Barack Obama and Republican John McCain.
Despite a political environment favorable to him, Obama has yet to build a substantial lead over McCain in national opinion polls and lately has been defending himself against (...)
DEMOCRAT Barack Obama's presidential campaign is signaling more flexibility on his pledge to quickly pull US troops out of Iraq if elected as part of a move toward the political center.
Obama's emerging shift of nuance on Iraq, the signature issue (...)
TIME was when the idea of US presidential candidates taking their campaigns abroad would have had their political operatives shaking their heads in amusement.
But Democrat Barack Obama and Republican John McCain are doing just that - Obama going to (...)
FOR Democrat Hillary Clinton, it is hard to think about giving up her presidential run when she is still winning state contests.
Given little hope of capturing the Democratic presidential nomination over rival Barack Obama, still Clinton fights (...)
THE road just got rockier for Democrat Hillary Clinton in her battle to win her party's presidential nomination.
The New York senator and former first lady barely survived a strong challenge from rival Barack Obama in Indiana and was routed by him (...)