As polling swings in Hillary Clinton's favor over Donald Trump, the rivals' running mates made their cases Tuesday night. » Read More
Hillary Clinton took swipes at her presidential opponent Donald Trump for his recent comments about veterans and his business record. » Read More
Indiana's Republican governor, Mike Pence, will no doubt tout the state's recovery at Tuesday's vice presidential debate. » Read More
Former Virginia Gov. Tim Kaine will certainly talk up that state's economy during the vice presidential debate. » Read More
Jim Cramer spoke with self-made billionaire Mark Cuban, who revealed why he supports Hillary Clinton.
Donald Trump's campaign manager, Kellyanne Conway, tells CNBC the Republican presidential nominee has the right to defend himself.
Companies tend to cut their guidance ahead of elections, according to new research from Bank of America Merrill Lynch.
As the campaign heads into the final stretch, Hillary Clinton holds a 46 percent to 40 percent lead over Donald Trump, according to latest NBC poll.
A new study shows how companies have managed to shelter trillions of dollars in profits offshore from being taxed, leaving Mr. Trump in the dust.
Trump's taxes imply the Republican U.S. presidential candidate is a living "special interest," according to Breakingviews.
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is promising "significant" disclosures on subjects including the U.S. election and Google in the coming weeks.
Main Street questions how a new president could impact the health-care system.
NYT columnist Jim Stewart said Donald Trump cannot be called a genius for minimizing his tax returns after a nearly $1 billion loss.
Eric Schneiderman's office opened a probe into Trump's foundation last month as reports raised questions about how it used its funds.
Hillary Clinton took aim at Wells Fargo on Monday as she outlined plans to crack down on corporate excesses.
The Democratic presidential candidate says she'll slash U.S. oil consumption in the next decade, but experts say her goal is probably impossible.
Trump's campaign appears to be going into a death spiral and is running out of chances to turn things around, Politico's Ben White says.
"I wouldn't give 2 cents for what The New York Times says about this election," Interactive Brokers founder Thomas Peterffy tells CNBC.
A drop in the market means a swing toward Trump in presidential election polls, according to technical analyst Tom McClellan.
The U.S. tax code gives entrepreneurs a break for taking risks, but in 1995 Donald Trump took the idea to an entirely new level.
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For VP's, life begins on the trail as they mold their message to the policies of the nominees who picked them, The Fiscal Times reports.
Indiana's Republican governor, Mike Pence, will no doubt tout the state's recovery at Tuesday's vice presidential debate.
Former Virginia Gov. Tim Kaine will certainly talk up that state's economy during the vice presidential debate.