With fears of a coronavirus pandemic rising, the response from Washington politicians has taken a decidedly partisan tone, while information from experts has become closely guarded.
The coronavirus has rattled financial markets and has the attention of the nation, but so far has yet to make much of a dent in the presidential campaign.
A new Morning Consult survey found that 60 percent of Democrats think the former president has endorsed a candidate despite his staying neutral in the race.
Leveraging her impeachment performance, Rep. Elise Stefanik raised $3.2 million in the last three months of 2019, exceeding the reelection haul of progressive darling Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
As the Trump administration has downplayed climate change as a national priority, it has increasingly fallen to members of the military and intelligence establishment to argue to keep focus and resources on climate change.
President Trump announced that he was putting Vice President Mike Pence in charge of the U.S. response to coronavirus.
Elements of the response outlined by Trump mirror things he specifically criticized President Barack Obama for during the ebola outbreak in 2014. Yahoo News asked Trump about this contradiction and he argued the coronavirus epidemic is “a much different problem than ebola.”
The problem, Sanders's rivals say, isn't just that he is unelectable. It’s that nominating him would make dozens of down-ballot Democratic House, Senate and state legislature candidates more vulnerable too.
Conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh is telling his listeners that the coronavirus is a plot to bring down President Trump and attacked the CDC official who warned on Tuesday that the virus will spread in the U.S.
As the novel coronavirus continues to spread beyond China, the U.S. military announced its first confirmed case and commanders across the globe braced for the worst.
House Majority Whip Jim Clyburn on Wednesday morning threw his weight behind former Vice President Joe Biden, offering a much-needed boost for the onetime Democratic frontrunner who has fallen behind several of his competitors in early primaries.
Seven Democratic candidates gathered in Charleston, S.C., in advance of that state’s primary on Saturday, and just three days after Sen. Bernie Sanders established himself as the front-runner with a dominating win in Nevada.
During Tuesday’s Democratic presidential debate, Pete Buttigieg took issue with Bernie Sanders’s qualified praise for Fidel Castro’s literacy and health care programs in communist Cuba.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren continued to remake herself as a combative debater in Tuesday’s Democratic face-off in Charleston, S.C., and once again her target was former New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg.
At the start of Tuesday’s Democratic presidential debate in South Carolina, frontrunner Bernie Sanders came under fire from his rivals.
The latest Democratic presidential debate kicks off at 8 p.m. ET Tuesday in Charleston, S.C.
A GOP strategist who tried to stop Trump in 2016 says that Democrats have seven days left to stop Sanders — starting with the South Carolina debate.
Top officials in the Trump administration struggled on Tuesday morning to justify their response to the growing threat of the coronavirus, which has sickened at least 80,423 people around the world and killed at least 2,712.
President Trump said Tuesday he was “never a fan” of Harvey Weinstein, a day after the disgraced movie mogul was convicted of two sex crimes in the most high-profile case of the so-called #MeToo movement so far.
The MSNBC “Hardball” host apologized to the Vermont senator on the air Monday, two days after comparing the self-described democratic socialist’s surging campaign to Nazi Germany’s conquest of Europe at the start of World War II.
Michael Bloomberg launched a series of Twitter attacks on Bernie Sanders on Monday.
When interviewer Anderson Cooper noted the number of political dissidents imprisoned by the Castro regime, Sanders responded, “That's right. And we condemn that.”
While the impeachment proceedings are now over, ongoing lawsuits and upcoming books are expected to reveal still more details about the campaign to have Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky pursue the investigations Trump wanted.
Those opposed to the Vermont senator's candidacy have suggested his rivals dropping out could stop him, but polling shows it could help him.
Bernie Sanders’s Nevada caucus campaign ended with a convincing win, thanks in large measure to a 37-percent victory among Latino caucus-goers. But the seeds of that victory were sown five years ago.