Election 2016
Clinton falls ill at 9/11 memorial, later says 'feeling great'
NEW YORK Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton fell ill on Sunday as she became "overheated" and had to leave early from a September 11 memorial ceremony in New York City. | Video
- Trump closes in on Clinton's projected electoral lead: Reuters/Ipsos Poll |
- Clinton, Trump escalate fight in dramatic week on national security |
- Clinton regrets calling 'half' of Trump supporters 'deplorable' |
- Trump campaign releases tax returns for Republican VP nominee Pence
- Democrats settle with Arizona officials in suit over primary voting problems
Trump would spend billions more on military, but for what? experts ask
WASHINGTON Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump’s U.S. military buildup plan would cost hundreds of billions of dollars - but with no apparent strategy, defense experts from across the political spectrum said on Thursday.
Clinton spokeswoman defends drug plan after Pfizer comments
NEW YORK U.S. Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton's spokeswoman said on Friday Clinton's plan to curb drug spending was not the blow to medical innovation that Pfizer Inc Chief Executive Ian Read described it as being on Thursday.
Clinton, as polls tighten, shifts focus to herself instead of Trump
KANSAS CITY, Mo. U.S. Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton reflected on her religious faith on Thursday during the first of a series of speeches her campaign said would focus on her values and vision rather than those of Republican opponent Donald Trump.
Trump says he was against Iraq war despite Howard Stern interview
CLEVELAND Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump on Thursday said he was against the Iraq war all along despite telling radio interviewer Howard Stern in 2002 that he favored it.