Latest From Olivia Becker
The Magic Number: Trump Now Has Enough Delegates to Clinch the Republican Nomination
The Associated Press called the nomination for Trump after they found a handful of undeclared delegates who said they would vote for him at the Republican National Convention in July.
Officials Aren't Sure What Caused the EgyptAir Crash, but Trump Already Says It's Terrorism
The Republican frontrunner wasted no time in weighing in on the situation, despite officials saying repeatedly they do not know what happened yet.
Once Sworn Enemies, Megyn Kelly and Donald Trump Are Now Sharing Laughs
The highly-anticipated interview marked an end to the presumptive GOP nominee's nine month feud with the Fox News host, but offered little substance.
Bernie Sanders Notches Win Over Hillary Clinton in Oregon
The Vermont senator earned a key victory against Clinton in Oregon on Tuesday night after an incredibly close race in Kentucky was called for her.
This Is How the Republicans Could Stop Trump With a Third-Party Candidate
Conventional political wisdom makes the odds of a third-party outsider becoming president extremely slim, but a pathway for such a scenario does technically exist.
This New Republican Super PAC Wants to Get the Amish to Vote for Trump
Amish PAC hopes to mobilize conservative Amish voters in the key swing states of Pennslyvania and Ohio. But that might be harder than it sounds.
Bernie Sanders Wins West Virginia Primary, But The Race Remains Unchanged
Despite picking up a win in one of the last remaining primary contests, the chances of a Sanders nomination remain unchanged.
The Feds and North Carolina Are Suing Each Other Over the State's Anti-LGBT Law
The dueling lawsuits are over North Carolina’s House Bill 2, which requires transgender people to use the bathroom that corresponds with their biological sex.
Trump Is Again Causing What Seemed Impossible: Republican Support for Hillary Clinton
Republicans have long feared that Trump could prompt an exodus from the party if he becomes the nominee. That might already be happening.
Bernie Sanders Wins Indiana Primary in Surprise Upset Over Hillary Clinton
The 53-47 victory was a moral boost to Sanders' campaign, but because of proportional allocation of delegates, Clinton's lead remains solid.
It's Over: Trump Zeroes In On Nomination, Cruz Drops Out After Indiana Loss
Trump delivered a death blow to Ted Cruz's campaign in the crucial Indiana primary, effectively ending the race.
Cruz and Kasich's Plan To Stop Trump Before Indiana's Primary Has Already Backfired
Nearly two-thirds of Indiana Republicans disapprove of the alliance between John Kasich and Ted Cruz, one day before the state holds their primary vote.
Bernie Sanders Will Lay Off 'Hundreds' of Campaign Staff
The cuts come one day after the Democratic presidential hopeful lost four out of five primaries to Hillary Clinton, deeply damaging his chances of winning the nomination.
Donald Trump's 'Major' Foreign Policy Speech Offered Almost No Specifics
The GOP frontrunner toned down his rhetoric, but was light on details of the Trump doctrine, as he looks to change his image ahead of the general election.
Trump and Clinton Wage War on 'Woman Card' in Preview of General Election Fight
Following sweeping primary victories on Tuesday, Trump and Clinton drew battle lines on gender as they prepare to square off for the US presidency.
Hillary Clinton Wins Four More States, Putting Major Dent in Sanders' Campaign
Hilary Clinton picked up wins in Delaware, Maryland and Pennsylvania, while Sanders took Rhode Island, as five more primary states voted on Tuesday.
Donald Trump Pulls Off Another Primary Night Sweep, Calls Himself 'Presumptive Nominee'
Trump picks up big victories in five states on Tuesday night, putting himself much closer to clinching the nomination before the GOP convention.
Ted Cruz and John Kasich Are Teaming Up to Stop Donald Trump
The almost unheard of partnership shows that Trump's opponents think he can actually win and just how terrified they are by that prospect.
Suicides in the United States Are Surging — and It's Not Clear Why
The suicide rate has increased by 24 percent between 1999 and 2014 for all Americans under the age of 75, according to a sweeping report released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Virginia's Governor Just Gave More Than 200,000 Convicted Felons the Right to Vote
Governor Terry McAuliffe's sweeping executive action overturns a ban that has existed since the Civil War.