A piece of political theatre delivers a clean bill of health
When US presidential candidate Donald Trump looks in the mirror, he says he sees a man of 35 looking back at him.
When US presidential candidate Donald Trump looks in the mirror, he says he sees a man of 35 looking back at him.
One of the mental traps that we all fall into, journalists included, is to perceive politics through narratives.
A rested Hillary Clinton has returned to the campaign trail after three days of recovering at home from pneumonia, hoping to reassure supporters worried about her health.
The Republican presidential nominee's daughter, became so irritated with the "negativity" in a Cosmopolitan magazine reporter's questions this week that she abruptly ended a telephone interview.
A lot is riding on the missing 31lb – or 14kg.
Something very interesting has happened over the past two weeks in the presidential campaign: Donald Trump has seized the momentum from Hillary Clinton and is climbing back into contention in both national and key swing state polling.
The former secretary of state also criticised Hillary Clinton's aides for trying to "drag me" into her email controversy.
Well-educated Republicans are having to do some soul searching and may have to do the unthinkable.
Mr Trump has sought to raise questions about the health of his Democratic rival, but has provided little detail about his own health.
Victory for the Republican firebrand in the US presidential election could be a game changer for China's economy, economist says.
There are at least two so-called Hillary Clintons. One is a body double. Both wear adult diapers.
WikiLeaks has published what purports to contain "new" Democratic Party documents hacked by the Guccifer 2.0 hacker.
LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman is the latest Silicon Valley heavyweight to get his money involved in politics. He's offering to donate as much as $US5 million to veterans if Republican nominee Donald Trump releases his tax returns in time for the final presidential debate.
The New York Attorney General says he has opened an investigation into the Donald J Trump Foundation.
President Barack Obama launches a broad attack on the Republican nominee's fitness for the presidency.
Vocal advocate of the 2003 US-led invasion of Iraq who promoted allegations that Saddam Hussein harboured illegal weapons has joined the Trump campaign.
The Washington Post
Hillary Clinton plans to release additional health records, after an abrupt departure from a 9/11 anniversary ceremony Sunday raised concerns about her fitness to serve as commander in chief.
(Web Summary: The grave of the Muslim soldier whose parents denounced Donald Trump has drawn thousands of visitors since late July.)
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton has canceled a campaign trip to California because of her diagnosis of pneumonia, a campaign official said on Sunday.
That noise you heard early in the weekend from the direction of New York was the sound of the wheels going around in the brains trust in Hillary Clinton campaign bunker – how to spin a potentially damaging diagnosis by her doctor that Candidate Clinton had pneumonia?
Hillary Clinton was diagnosed with pneumonia on Friday, Clinton's doctor said in a statement following her fainting spell at the September 11th commemoration in New York.
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton on Sunday left the September 11 memorial ceremony in New York City early after she became "overheated."
The detail was clearly rushing and did not expect for Clinton to leave at that time.
Falling ill at 9/11 ceremony will catapult questions about Clinton's health from conspiracy theory to the centre of the debate.
Hillary Clinton said Saturday that she regretted describing half of Republican Donald Trump's supporters as "a basket of deplorables" in remarks at a fundraiser.
Speaking at an evening fundraiser in New York, the presidential candidate said Donald Trump has given voice to hateful rhetoric.
The man hoping to attract the votes of Republicans disgruntled with Donald Trump revealed a stunning lack of foreign policy knowledge in a now-viral interview.
Hillary Clinton said on Thursday that Islamic State leaders were praying for Donald Trump to win the US election.
She has been criticised for being cold, unemotional and not relatable enough to regular folk, now Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton has explained why.
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