Mitt Romney met with Wall Street donors on Monday, setting media tongues wagging about another run for president. If he does, 2016 might be his best shot at winning yet.
If Sen. Mary Landrieu (D) of Louisiana loses her runoff election on Saturday, there will be no more white Democrats from the Deep South in the Senate. Racial polarization of the two main parties has never been more stark.
Sen. Rob Portman of Ohio openly considered a bid for the Republican nomination in 2016. Instead, he'll run for reelection to the Senate. But he's likely to be on the short list for VP.
The president proposes a $263 million three-year program that would, among other items, include funding for up to 50,000 body-worn cameras for police officers.
Actress Meryl Streep, singer Stevie Wonder, and RFK widow Ethel Kennedy are among the recipients. President Obama is also granting awards posthumously to three civil rights workers slain in Mississippi in 1964.
President Obama is playing golf Saturday at Shadow Creek in North Las Vegas, one of the most exclusive courses in the world. Retired Yankee great Derek Jeter is on the links with him.
President Obama will please Latinos but could lose support of low-income workers with his immigration move. Republicans face the danger of overreacting – with possible fallout for 2016.
Nearly 50 percent of Americans oppose President Obama's move to shield millions of illegal immigrants from deportation, a poll finds. But a majority support a pathway to citizenship.
President Obama will deny health benefits to the 5 million people he is shielding from deportation. But these undocumented immigrants have other ways of getting health care.
President Obama's plan to defer deportation for millions of illegal immigrants tests Republicans. Do they go ballistic and hurt themselves? Or can they deny funding for Obama's plan without shutting down the government?
Sen. Mary Landrieu (D) of Louisiana gets her vote in the Senate Tuesday on the Keystone XL pipeline. But to win reelection, she needs much more than that.
President Obama is now playing for the history books, and climate change will be a key chapter. The Senate votes Tuesday on the Keystone XL pipeline, setting the stage for Obama's next move.
President Obama urged the FCC Monday to adopt strict rules favoring 'net neutrality,' or equal treatment of Internet traffic. The goal is to prevent big players like Netflix and Google from squeezing out smaller companies.
President Obama hosted a lunch Friday with congressional leaders aimed at finding common ground. But House Speaker John Boehner warned Obama that a unilateral move on immigration would be harmful.
Sen. Rand Paul (R) of Kentucky wants to run for reelection in 2016, but he's also considering a presidential bid. Kentucky won't allow him to run for both. But he's exploring options.
After the midterm election drubbing, President Obama said he wasn't feeling 'mopey' and praised Sen. Mitch McConnell as someone who kept his political promises.
The national exit poll of midterm election voters showed massive dissatisfaction over the economy and nation's direction. But there were warning signs for Republicans, too.
The Democrats had no compelling message to counter the Republicans' anti-Obama outcry. And the Democrats' vaunted turnout operation fizzled.
Election Day is finally here, and for viewers at home – on TV or on the Web – there's plenty to watch. Here's a guide.
We've laughed, we've cried, and we're glad the 2014 midterms are almost over. Here are our picks for the stars and duds of this campaign season.