Politics Jun 23 Trump to check on golf courses in Scotland Facing questions about meager fundraising, slipping poll numbers and campaign instability, Donald Trump is tending to business — in Scotland.
Politics May 14 Original ‘Team Trump’ celebrates as candidate moves toward nomination Donald Trump's original team of political operatives are celebrating the rise of the businessman's candidacy as he moves to become the Republican presidential nominee.
Politics Apr 23 Railing against ‘rigged’ system may reinforce Trump appeal to base Donald Trump keeps hammering away at Republican insiders even as campaign aides are gingerly courting those same officials.
Politics Apr 12 Clinton, NYC mayor taking heat over ‘CP time’ joke NEW YORK — Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton and New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio have come under fire over a comedy skit that some people feel was racially insensitive.
Politics Mar 07 Bloomberg will not run for president NEW YORK — Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg said Monday that he will not run for president as an independent, in a move that would have roiled this year's already extraordinarily unpredictable presidential campaign.
Politics Mar 03 Bloomberg’s policy crusades could pose obstacles with voters NEW YORK — For many outside New York City, former Mayor Michael Bloomberg's name is synonymous with a pair of political crusades: launching a national anti-gun campaign and taking on Big Soda.
Politics Jan 23 Bloomberg eyeing independent White House bid, sources say Former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg is taking early steps toward launching an independent campaign for president, seeing a potential path to the White House amid the rise of Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Bernie Sanders.
Politics May 10 Now in national spotlight, is NYC Mayor de Blasio forgetting his city? Mayor Bill de Blasio's political vision - and his political travels - have increasingly reached far beyond the borders of New York City.
Politics Jun 25 Rangel wins New York primary NEW YORK — U.S. Rep. Charles Rangel, the face of Harlem politics for generations, held off a strong Democratic primary challenge and moved one step closer to what he says will be his 23rd and final term in the House.