Is the pope a politician?
By Eric Surber | October 22, 2015The pope made his whirlwind visit to the United States three weeks ago.
The pope made his whirlwind visit to the United States three weeks ago.
The 2016 election is on the horizon (sort of).
House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., left the race for House Speaker on Thursday — some speculate because of damaging comments he made about Clinton and the House Select Committee on Benghazi.
Jeb Bush said he wants Margaret Thatcher, the former British prime minister, to be the first woman on the American dollar bill. Somehow, that wasn’t even the most eye-opening statement recently made by a GOP presidential candidate.
Last Thursday, yet another United States mass shooting made headlines as a 26-year-old student killed nine people at Umpqua Community College near Roseburg, Oregon. This shooting marks the 45th school shooting in America this year.45th - http://www.newsweek.com/45th-mass-shooting-america-2015-378803 shooting - http://www.cnn.com/2015/10/02/us/oregon-umpqua-community-college-shooting/
It took Americans almost four years to learn how to pronounce John Boehner's last name — just in time for him to resign as speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives.
Top News: Donald Trump took a break from insulting Marco Rubio on Twitter long enough to release an actual policy agenda: his tax plan, which will decrease tax rates across the board.
House Representative Mark Meadows, R-NC, is flexing for the latest round of Congressional tug-of-war. The North Carolina politician seeks to oust John Boehner, R-OH, as Speaker of the House
House Republicans have put Planned Parenthood on the chopping block
The political correctness movement is sweeping across college campuses, leading some to question whether or not it's gone too far.
Donald Trump is characteristically outspoken on matters such as immigration, climate change and Carly Fiorina's face — all of which he's voiced clearly. However, he hasn't been as vocal about his actual policy plans.
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker on Monday became the second Republican presidential candidate to toss in the towel, just 70 days after announcing.
As always, with the primary election just around the corner, presidential hopefuls swarm to the media in hopes of more airtime, but this election, the candidates are swarming to ... make fun of themselves?????
The second Republican Presidential Debate aired live on CNN Wednesday.