Trump fires his campaign manager in dramatic shake-up

NEW YORK (AP) — Donald Trump abruptly fired campaign manager Corey Lewandowski on Monday in a dramatic shake-up designed to calm panicked Republican leaders and endRead More

Trump now claims he never suggested arming club-goers

NEW YORK (AP) — Republican Donald Trump is now claiming that he never suggested club-goers attacked in the Orlando massacre should have been allowed toRead More

Biden asserts Trump could trigger surge in anti-Americanism

WASHINGTON (AP) — Warning of a potential surge in anti-Americanism, Vice President Joe Biden is tearing into Donald Trump’s views on foreign policy and urgingRead More

Senate fails to move forward legislation to curb gun sales

The senate failed to move forward with legislation to curb gun sales during a vote Monday. Democrats were called to ban people on the no-flyRead More

Warren tears into Donald Trump in New Hamsphire speech

BEDFORD, N.H. (AP) — Democratic Sen. Elizabeth Warren is tearing into Donald Trump, calling the presumptive Republican presidential nominee a “small, insecure money grubber” andRead More

Trump battleground plan relies on skeptical GOP leaders

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — His campaign riled by infighting and Republican revolt, Donald Trump is working to address a battleground state staffing shortage thatRead More

Lawsuits may offer fodder for Trump, Clinton attack ads

SAN DIEGO (AP) — The presidential campaigns of Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are both trying to prevent the release of videos that are criticalRead More

Sanders says he will work with Clinton to transform party

BURLINGTON, Vt. (AP) — Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders said Thursday in an address to his supporters that he will work with Hillary Clinton toRead More

Congress stalemated on guns despite shooting, filibuster

The slaughter in Florida and an attention-grabbing filibuster in the Senate did little to break the election-year stalemate in Congress over guns Thursday, with bothRead More

McCain: Obama ‘directly responsible’ for Orlando shooting

WASHINGTON (AP) — Republican Sen. John McCain said Thursday that President Barack Obama is “directly responsible” for the mass shooting in Orlando, Florida, because ofRead More