
Jeb and George W. Bush talk 9/11, leadership, Latino vote, summer jobs
The two brothers talked at length before a small conference of the family's top donors in Houston Sunday and Monday
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The two brothers talked at length before a small conference of the family's top donors in Houston Sunday and Monday
The 2016 candidate has worked alongside Right to Rise, even though campaigns can't technically coordinate with super PACs
A GOP source says there is a "donor revolt in progress" over Bush's struggling campaign
The former president let loose at a Denver fundraiser over the weekend
Trump implied that the former president deserves some blame for the 2001 attacks
David Martin profiles Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Adm. Mike Mullen as he prepares to take orders from a new Commander-in-Chief and expresses his fears on the War in Afghanistan.
In 2000, Gov. Bush told Scott Pelley that his platform resonated with Americans, and he hopes to work closely with all of Congress.
In 2000, Gov. Bush told Scott Pelley that until he is named President he prefers to be called Governor.
Pres. Bush told Scott Pelley, in 2007, his ideology behind the troop surge in Iraq.
The last time a pope visited the U.S. was seven years ago, when then-President George W. Bush welcomed then-Pope Benedict to Washington
The GOP presidential candidate is raking in big bucks from people who gave to his father and brother, both former presidents
Bush talked to the fiancé of a college student who wanted the chance to meet him by phone
Democrats say the GOP candidate "hasn't learned a thing" from his brother's "reckless foreign policy mistakes"
The former president delighted his fellow jurors at the courthouse but was not selected to serve as a juror
After months of fundraising, Bush is set to formally declare his candidacy Monday
Why presidential candidates traveling overseas doesn't tell us much
The likely 2016 presidential candidate has recently faced questions about his brother's decision to invade Iraq
Why Republican presidential candidates are stumbling on Iraq war hypotheticals
After days of shifting responses, the former Florida governor settles on his final answer to a tricky question
Former Florida governor was asked whether he'd have supported the 2003 invasion now that he knows how faulty U.S. pre-war intelligence was
The president is bringing Gulf country leaders and representatives to the famous retreat Thursday
In passionate testimony, musician and HIV/AIDS activist thanks lawmakers for past efforts to combat the virus, urges further action
The former president acknowledges one of his brother's biggest liabilities if Jeb Bush ultimately jumps into the 2016 presidential race
The daughter of former President George W. Bush is already a mother to 2-year-old daughter Mila
The first government shutdown in nearly seven years is underway as Republicans and Democrats remain at an impasse over 2025 funding. Follow live updates here.
One of the main lines of attack leveled by Republicans amid the government shutdown is that Democratic lawmakers want to give immigrants in the U.S. illegally free healthcare — which Democrats deny.
Police in the English city of Manchester say a vehicle ramming and stabbing attack outside a synagogue left at least four members of the public wounded.
British conservationist Jane Goodall spent her life researching and educating others about chimpanzees and the natural world.
Israel says Gaza flotilla activists, including Greta Thunberg, are safe and being transferred to Israel after their boats were intercepted at sea.
A dispute over a gift given by President Trump to King Charles forced out the museum boss, sources say.
Data shows government shutdowns tend to have a modest impact on financial markets and the broader U.S. economy.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt is reclaiming the press secretary's traditional West Wing office — a roomy space with a fireplace.
There were no serious injuries after two passenger jets had a collision on the taxiway of LaGuardia Airport, officials said.