Politics May 09 Clinton talks ‘work-life balance’ with families in Virginia Clinton highlights her support for increased family leave and equal pay at an event with parents in a coffee shop in suburban Loudoun County, Virginia — a battleground county outside Washington where the votes of affluent women are critical.
Politics May 09 Ryan: If Trump asks, I’ll step down as co-chair of RNC WASHINGTON — House Speaker Paul Ryan says he'd step down as co-chairman of the Republican National Convention if presumptive presidential nominee Donald Trump asked him to.
Politics May 09 Man charged with attacking West Virginia Senate candidate West Virginia State Police say they've charged a man with attacking a state Senate candidate at a political cookout.
Politics May 08 Clinton says FBI has not yet ‘reached out’ to discuss email investigation Hillary Clinton says "no one has reached out to me yet" from the FBI to discuss the investigation into her use of a private email server while she was secretary of state.
Politics May 07 How have Clinton and Trump earned their money over the years? Here is a look at the personal wealth portfolios of Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton and Republican candidate Donald Trump, how they earned their money over the years and the lifestyles they spend it on.
Politics May 06 Trump rebuffs Paul Ryan’s reluctance, catches heat for ‘taco bowl’ tweet Within the span of a single hour, Donald Trump gave Republicans wary of his presidential nomination yet another reason to worry — and House Speaker Paul Ryan tried to give them a way out.
Politics May 04 Donald Trump leaning toward politician for No. 2 on ticket Virtually assured of the Republican presidential nomination, Donald Trump said Wednesday he likely will "go the political route" in choosing a vice presidential running mate.
Politics May 02 Justices reject franchise appeal over Seattle’s $15 minimum wage SEATTLE -- The U.S. Supreme Court will not hear a challenge to Seattle's $15-an-hour minimum wage from franchise owners who say the law discriminates against them by treating them as large businesses.
Nation May 01 Can ‘smart gun’ technology make firearms safer? A so-called "smart gun" is a firearm that uses a ring with a chip in it to send a signal to a circuit board embedded in the firearm so that only an authorized user can fire the gun.
Nation Apr 30 Former California governor Pete Wilson endorses Cruz Ted Cruz is being endorsed by former Gov. Pete Wilson.