Michael Hansberry
Former Republican presidential nominee John McCain is back in the spotlight after criticizing President Obama's performance during last night's third presidential debate.
No Republican candidate has ever won an election without first winning Ohio.
Last week's town hall debate was intense, to say the last. The candidates' ability to freely roam around the stage and approach one another made for not only good TV, but a debate that showed just how badly each candidate wanted to out-do the other. Tonight's debate will take place in swing state Boca Raton, Fla. The topic will be foreign policy.
The latest CNN/ORC International poll shows a tight contest for President Obama and Mitt Romney.
More people have died from the national meningitis outbreak.
Makers of a popular sunscreen brand is pulling more than 20 of its products from shelves, citing four incidents were people have caught on fire after using the product.
Xbox has been cemented itself as one of the best-selling video game machines in history.
After Tuesday night's debate, various national and local polls proclaimed President Obama the clear winner.
Last week, a woman called into a radio in Fargo, N.D. to complain and inquire why deer crossing signs are being placed in high-traffic areas. The woman, named Donna, apparently believes the signs are strategically placed to offer a gateway for deer to cross. What Donna doesn't seem to understand is the signs are placed to warn people that deer usually cross in that area.
President Barack Obama is holding his own in battleground states Iowa and Wisconsin.
Is President Obama losing ground among black voters, the same group that pretty much voted him into office? A recent Pew Research poll says no.
Two nights after a very intense debate, President Obama and Mitt Romney put aside their differences and roasted each other.
Google has unveiled its Samsung Chromebook.
Rap star Drake dropped out of high in 2001 to pursue acting. Yesterday, the rapper finally earned his high school diploma.
Apple Insider got its hands on an Apple patent that uses metadata from emails, texts and "other communications" to determine how a synthesized voice sounds in a text-to-speech system.