Front-runner Donald Trump started a new kind of Presidential campaign politics by declaring that he would not support any Presidential nominee except himself, while Ted Cruz and John Kasich also vow not to support him if he becomes the nominee.
Jaelyn Young, a 20-year-old Mississippi woman, pleaded guilty to a terrorism charge Tuesday. Last Aug, she was caught with her fiancé before they boarded a flight to Syria.
Vermont State Police arrested a man after their dog sniffed out more than 1,400 bags of heroin inside his body, said officials.
Donald Trump conceded that wives and kids should not be part of the election spat, but it was Ted Cruz who had started the attack on them, he said.
Presidential Democratic contender, Hillary Clinton, slammed the Republicans for letting Trump get the edge.
California legislators and labor unions have reached an agreement that will take the state’s minimum wage from $10 to $15 an hour, a state senator said. However the state senator quickly added up telling that this was done yet done a deal and everyone were in good faith that this would go through to be passed in the legislature
Bernie Sanders has reportedly won in a landslide victory in three caucuses giving a major boost to his supporters in moving him closer to securing the Democratic nomination.
Mexicans celebrating an Easter ritual have burnt effigies of U.S. Republican presidential hopeful Donald J Trump, whose anti-immigrant views have sparked outrage at the south of the American border.
Trump is not only helping his rival party with his sexist talk, but is setting his own house on fire.
A tabloid report alleging that Ted Cruz had multiple extramarital affairs was shredded by him, as he accused his rival, Donald Trump, of planting the story. Trump is burning the Republican Party to the ground, said Cruz.
Many major wireless carriers are now offering free voice calling and texts in and out of Brussels after Islamic state terrorists attacked a major metro station based outside Zaventem airport in Brussels that killed more than thirty people injuring more than three hundred of innocent civilians.
Like any post-terror attack period, there is a growing wave of anger and unwarranted hate against Muslims, to which even Republican Presidential candidates seem to be pandering.
The Presidential candidates trade charges about their rivals' incompetence and inexperience in managing foreign policy.
Republican candidates, Ted Cruz and Donald Trump, set Twitter on fire with some tasteless allegations against each other.
There are mixed reactions from voters about the contenders for the Presidential elections, though support for Clinton and Trump has edged ahead.