New York primaries delivered resounding victories for Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton. What does that mean for the front-runners? Watch CBN's full report plus in-depth analysis with CBN's David Brody.
A big win in New York could tip the scales for both the Republican and Democratic front-runners in this year's race for the White House.
The Government Accountability Office has announced plans to investigate the federal funding of Planned Parenthood.
Deepening their increasingly bitter feud, Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders aggressively challenged each other's judgment to be president in Thursday night's Democratic debate, sparring over Wall Street banks, how high to raise the minimum wage and gun control.
House Speaker Paul Ryan made it clear he will not be running for president, hastily calling a news conference Tuesday to try to shut down rampant speculation that he could emerge as his party's standard-bearer if front-runner Donald Trump or the other candidates flame out at a contested convention.
Both Clinton and Trump hold double digit leads in their home state of New York. But will that be enough to get them the nomination?
A new poll reveals that Americans trust Hillary Clinton more than Donald Trump to "make America great again." However, the survey also shows that voters aren't really that happy with either presidential candidate.
Republican presidential candidates angled Saturday to pick up more delegates in Colorado while bidding for favor in New York's all-important April 19 primary. On the Democratic side, Bernie Sanders picked up another win in Wyoming - but it did nothing to help him gain ground.
President Obama is making a stronger push for Merrick Garland, his nominee for the Supreme Court seat vacated by the late conservative Justice Antonin Scalia. But Republicans are standing firm in their decision not to hold a hearing or vote on Garland...
Democrats have been saying for months that their campaign has been civil compared to the bitter fighting among Republicans. But now the gloves are also coming off between Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton.









