Hillary: I Didn’t Think My Illness Was a Big Deal

In an interview with Anderson Cooper, Hillary Clinton said she told others at Sunday's 9/11 memorial, including Sen. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., that she was ill but didn't make a public statement because "I just didn't think it was going to be that big a deal." After she became ill at the event, her campaign disclosed her recent pneumonia diagnosis and said she was being treated with antibiotics.

Paul Ryan super PAC benefits from Trump worries

Republican donors worried Donald Trump's campaign is putting the House of Representatives in play are writing checks to the super PAC aligned with House Speaker Paul Ryan, fueling a record-breaking haul this cycle. "There is uncertainty at the top of the ticket and we have a significant group of donors who want to make sure that the House is a firewall," Mike Shields, president of the Congressional Leadership Fund, told CNN.

Donald Trump Is Creeping Up on Hillary Clinton as New Poll Puts…

Donald Trump continues to slowly close his gap with Hillary Clinton , according to a new poll from NBC News . Results from the latest NBC News/SurveyMonkey Weekly Election Tracking Poll shows the Democratic nominee leads Trump by just four percentage points - 48 percent to 44 percent - in a head-to-head match up of the two presidential candidates.

Trump says Clinton’s “deplorables” remark is disqualifying

Donald Trump criticized Hillary Clinton for her characterization that half of his supporters belonged in "a basket of deplorables," denouncing the comment as "an explicit attack on the American voter" and suggesting that it makes her unfit for the presidency. No stranger to making his own sweeping negative characterizations of large groups of people, Trump nonetheless deployed the remark Monday as the foundation for a new campaign theme.

Obama hits campaign trail for Clinton in Philadelphia

President Barack Obama will hit the campaign trail Tuesday to rally support for Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton in Pennsylvania, a state that has served as a firewall for her party in the past six general elections but is now viewed as competitive. Obama is scheduled to appear without the candidate herself.

Kaine’s many attacks fail to get Trump’s attention

Donald Trump hasn't let many insults slide this campaign season - except when they come from Hillary Clinton's running mate. The Republican presidential nominee has all but ignored the constant barrage of attacks from Virginia Sen. Tim Kaine, who has assumed the traditional attack-dog role of a vice presidential candidate with gusto, but little notice.

Hillary Clinton

House Republicans are keeping up their attacks on former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's emails by calling for testimony the tech expert who set up her private server and representatives from the company that maintained the system. Bryan Pagliano, a former information resource management adviser at the State Department , is scheduled to appear Tuesday at a hearing before the Oversight and Government Reform Committee.

Barack Obama, Paul Ryan, Mitch McConnell, Harry Reid, Nancy Pelosi

President Barack Obama will hit the campaign trail Tuesday to rally support for Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton in Pennsylvania, a state that has served as a firewall for her party in the past six general elections but is now viewed as competitive. Obama is scheduled to appear without the candidate herself.

California expands already historic farm overtime policy

FILE -- In this Aug. 29, 2016 file photo Maria Ceja, right, joined other farm workers in celebrating outside the Assembly Chambers after lawmakers approved a measure requiring farmworkers to receive overtime pay after... Ryan Lochte says he feels "a little hurt" after being involved in an incident on "Dancing with the Stars" that prompted producers to cut to a commercial. Ryan Lochte says he feels "a little hurt" after two men were arrested for allegedly rushing the stage following his performance on "Dancing with the Stars."

Lochte feels ‘hurt’ after ‘Dancing with the Stars’ incident

Ryan Lochte says he feels "a little hurt" after being involved in an incident on "Dancing with the Stars" that prompted producers to cut to a commercial. Ryan Lochte says he feels "a little hurt" after being involved in an altercation on "Dancing with the Stars" that prompted producers to cut to commercials.