Amid a plethora of criticisms, Facebook remains firm on its decision to have a major presence at a Trump-dominated GOP convention as a neutral sponsor. Like other Silicon Valley titans like Google and Microsoft, the social media giant will sponsor both Republican and Democratic conventions alike to serve as dialogue facilitator while avoiding endorsement of a particular group or candidate.
Donald Trump feels that he is wasting time against his competitors who are barely hanging on.
The front-runners in both the parties of the Presidential elections seem to be unpopular with voters, compared to the candidates in the elections of the past.
Controversial GOP and media sensation Donald Trump repeated an insult a woman shouted in his New Hampshire rally.
President Barack Obama recently visited a Maryland Mosque in what was seen as an attempt to refute GOP’s anti-Muslim political rhetoric.
Republican front-runner Donald Trump refuses to participate in the upcoming Fox/Google-sponsored GOP debate apparently over an unresolved beef with moderator Megyn Kelly.
Donald Trump will not be participating in the GOP debate on Thursday night that is being hosted by FOX News.
Republican Senator Lindsay Graham from South Carolina has officially endorsed Jeb Bush for the GOP presidential nomination.
Ted Cruz is only four points behind Donald Trump, according to a Quinnipiac poll.
Republican presidential candidate Ben Carson has threatened to leave the party amid reports of a potential brokered convention.
Donald Trump announced that he will be running for presidency at Trump Tower in New York City. "Our country needs a truly great leader, and we need a truly great leader now. Ladies and gentlemen, I am officially running for President of the United States and we are going to make our country great again," he said, according to the New York Daily News.
An FBI bulletin dated December 20 mentions the threat in near future.
The revelation casts doubt over North Korea's role in the hack as Lizard Squad members are based in Europe.
House Majority Whip Rep. Steve Scalise gave a speech at a white supremacist convention in 2002, embroiling the Republican Party in a fresh controversy before the newly elected Congress has even sat for the first time.
The Republican Party and the Central Intelligence Agency have refuted the findings of a more than 6,000 page report compiled by the US Senate into the agency's torture program which began after the Sept. 11 attacks.
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