A Clinton aide confirmed the agreement for NewsOne in an email statement, saying that her campaign will no longer accept contributions from federally registered lobbyists or PACs for private prison companies.

Carson hurled his latest attack against Blacks and abortion during an appearance Sunday on NBC’s Meet the Press, where he compared women who terminate their pregnancies to "slave owners."

After months of being on the defensive, Hillary Clinton on Thursday fended off 11 hours of hostile questioning from Republicans looking into the Benghazi attacks on Sept. 11, 2012--and, in the process, demonstrated a temperament that was nothing short of presidential.

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"As you know I have been campaigning on a platform of Prosperity Through Peace," said Chafee. "But after much thought I have decided to end my campaign for president today. I would like to take this opportunity one last time to advocate for a chance be given to peace."

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After over 30 years of being on air, Howard University is considering selling their public television station.

Ending months of speculation, Vice President Joe Biden announced that he will not be seeking the 2016 Democratic presidential nomination. He was flanked by his wife Jill Biden and accompanied by President Barack Obama.

Washington Post congressional reporter Paul Kane tweeted an apology to his 10,000 followers late Monday after editors mistakenly published a story headlined "Biden to launch presidential campaign," according to Politico.

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Presidential candidate Jim Webb, the former Senator of Virginia, shared his discontent with the Democratic debate.

During a speech Saturday at the Alabama Democratic Conference in Birmingham, Alabama, Hillary Clinton condemned the governor's plan to close 31 driver’s license offices.

During an appearance on the Iowa radio program Mickelson in the Morning, Republican candidate Mike Huckabee agreed when the conservative host used a bible verse to justify selling poor people into slavery.

One thing Joe Biden apparently does not have to worry about when considering jumping in the race is a campaign apparatus, thanks to the Draft Biden 2016 Super-PAC, which has garnered 200,000 signatures from voters urging him to run for president.

The Democratic debate was full of noteworthy moments, but it was Sanders who won the loudest applause when he slammed the media for its constant chatter about a scandal dogging his opponent: Clinton's use of a private email server while serving as secretary of state.