

Sunday on CBS’s “Face the Nation,” when asked about Americans’ desire for a political outsider this presidential cycle, Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton declared herself to be an outsider because nothing could be more outsider “than the first woman president.” Hillary

In an interview that aired on Sunday’s “Meet the Press” on NBC, Gov. John Kasich (R-OH), a candidate for the 2016 Republican presidential nomination, was asked to clarify remarks he had made about Hispanic immigrants, in which he praised their

Sunday on “This Week,” host George Stephanopoulos asked Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump about his exchange with his rival Jeb Bush about casino gambling in Florida Wednesday night at the Republican presidential debate. Stephanopoulos said, “You said it was totally

Sunday on NBC’s “Meet the Press,” host Chuck Todd asked Republican front-runner Donald Trump, “Can you imagine supporting or being comfortable if a Muslim ever became president of the United States?” Trump said, “I can say it’s something that at

GOP presidential candidate Mike Huckabee appeared on Fox News Channel’s “Justice with Judge Jeanine” to get a chance to speak after being unhappy with the lack of time he had in the CNN GOP debate. Huckabee got on the subject

On Sunday’s “Meet the Press,” retired Johns Hopkins neurosurgeon Ben Carson was asked to weigh on the controversy surrounding his opponent GOP front-runner Donald Trump regarding the question of President Barack Obama’s faith, which was posed to Trump in a question

Sunday on CNN’s “State of the Union,” while discussing a questioner at his town hall last week asking Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump about Muslims in America, which included President Barack Obama, host Jake Tapper asked Trump on whether or not

Fedor Emelianenko, arguably the greatest mixed-martial artist in the short history of the sport, announced a return to action on Saturday night.

At Saturday’s Faith & Freedom Coalition event in Des Moines, IA, Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump doubled down on what he had conveyed through media reports and his Twitter account about being obligated to defend President Barack Obama’s faith after

Activist, writer and noted former drug dealer D. Watkins said on MSNBC’s “Melissa Harris-Perry” Saturday that pushing back on the “Black Lives Matter” movement is pushing back on the “progression of black people in America.” Watkins also said in this

Julie Pace of the Associated Press reacted on Saturday’s “Melissa Harris-Perry” on MSNBC to Donald Trump’s Obama Muslim question, saying it would be giving Trump ‘a little too much credit” to Trump to expect him to denounce the questioner for calling

MSNBC’s Melissa Harris-Perry noted on her Saturday show the diversity of the 2016 GOP primary candidates, with one female, two latinos and an African-American all in the running. Harris-Perry admitted that the diversity of the GOP candidates “does actually look better