The presumptive GOP nominee says he’ll stop commenting about the Trump University case, after this one last comment.
Paul Ryan tries to claim the high ground on poverty, but his tough-love agenda may actually hurt the poor, say anti-poverty advocates.
The beloved actor isn't an expert on plundered art, but she played one in the movies.
Amid uneven poll numbers, Clinton got her groove back in her foreign policy speech, which painted Trump as a maniac and herself as a leader.
With an eye on his legacy, President Obama hosts "intervention" for blue-collar workers planning to vote Republican in November.
#NeverTrump and #NeverHillary? There's another option on the ballot that's getting serious.
The lockdown occurred Monday afternoon.
The presumptive GOP presidential nominee will address bikers on the National Mall this afternoon.
The Bernie Sanders campaign requested the removal of Gov. Dannel Malloy and former Congressman Barney Frank from convention roles.
The young soldiers of the ceremonial Old Guard plant flags at each tombstone and remember the dear friends they've already lost.
In a report delivered to Congress, the State Department's inspector general said Clinton was not authorized to use her server.
A Vietnamese hip-hop artist gave an impromptu performance for the president. His impromptu backup was a little rough.
Congress announced a new initiative Tuesday to reinstate voter protections lost in a 2013 Supreme Court ruling and new state voter ID laws.
Giving Sanders a voice in drafting the platform could allow him to continue his "political revolution" while winding down his campaign.
A lot of gun rights activists are really missing Ted Cruz right about now.
A 2-minute vote stretches to 8 amid boos and chants of “shame!” as GOP leader cajoles Republicans to vote down a non-discrimination measure.
Families tell heartbreaking stories as they implore lawmakers to approve legislation and funding to address opioid crisis.
An EgyptAir plane carrying 66 people disappeared over the Mediterranean Sea early Thursday morning.
The Fox News anchor pulled no punches in asking Trump about his bullying tactics, especially toward her.
Millions of workers are about to be making more money or getting more time at home with their families.
Bill limits immunity for countries tied to terrorist attacks on U.S. soil. White House threatens veto.
The first TV attack ad of the general election goes up Wednesday in Florida, Nevada, Ohio, and Virginia. It's already getting ugly.
The House of Representatives is finally tackling the opioid epidemic, but some advocates are concerned it’s too little, too late.
The eight-justice court essentially told both sides, try to work this out yourselves.
With new federal guidance aimed at protecting their rights, trans women address the challenges they've faced.
The Department of Justice and Department of Education sent letters to schools Friday.
No family should pay more than 10 percent of their income, Clinton says, and child care workers need better wages.
Will he apologize for using the atomic bomb?
North Carolina's lawsuit alleges federal “overreach” in attempt to overturn North Carolina’s discriminatory bathroom law.
The eighth smoke or fire incident in less than 2 weeks, Thursday case shows WMATA isn't fixing broken system, according to FTA.
GOP activists have called Trump everything from a fascist to a liberal. Now they have no choice but to call him their candidate. Or do they?
President Obama delivered one last speech as comedian-in-chief.
Roaster-in-Chief President Obama has his final turn on the stage. Along with host Larry Wilmore.
Top posts in Virginia and D.C., including the return of C.J. Cregg to the West Wing. Plus, how you can share your local news at Patch.
The decision to punish 16 service members comes after a six-month investigation into an attack that killed 42 at a trauma center in Kunduz.
A Trump-versus-Clinton battle is taking shape. And nothing could be better news for Senate Democrats.
After losing badly to Hillary Clinton on Tuesday, Sanders pledged to stay in the race until the last vote is counted.
Garland avoided talking about the contentious fight over his nomination during the appearance.
Alexander Hamilton will stay on the $10 bill as Tubman becomes the first African American woman to grace a unit of U.S. currency.
GOP establishment still hope for a presidential nominee who doesn't turn off more than half the country.