POTUS warns Americans to pay attention to the upcoming election and what that means for the country's relationship with other nations.

Since Donald Trump entered the 2016 presidential race, it has been difficult to determine if life is imitating art or if art is imitating life. In either case, the Republican presidential front-runner's foreign policy plan, which was released over the Easter holiday, is a dead ringer for something that could have been released by his transgressive political double on Netflix: Frank Underwood, the fictitious president on House Of Cards, who is played by actor Kevin Spacey.

Racially charged violence seems to be an ongoing trend at events for the GOP frontrunner.

Insults flew between the candidates, while Trump sadly defended his penis size.

The awkward retired neurosurgeon admits that he "sees no path going forward" and will not participate in the upcoming GOP debate in Detroit.

Critics clapback saying that Americans deserve a president who isn't afraid to condemn white supremacists and hate groups.

“Nobody has been able to sit down with him and have him get one iota of intelligent information about the Middle East,” said Duane R. Clarridge, a top adviser to Mr. Carson on terrorism and national security.

During a speech Saturday at the Alabama Democratic Conference in Birmingham, Alabama, Hillary Clinton condemned the governor's plan to close 31 driver’s license offices.

Kanye West is scheduled to perform at a Democratic National Committee fundraiser in San Francisco on October 10, reports NBC. The fundraiser will apparently be an “afternoon concert” at The Warfield, which has a 2,300 seating capacity. NBC also reports that Kanye will perform songs off his upcoming album, SWISH. Ticket prices range from $250 to $10,000. President […]

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It may be early in the 2016 presidential election, but new polls show Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton has lost her edge in Iowa

A poll released Tuesday shows a large swath of Republicans voters believe President Obama is indeed Muslim and was born outside of the