The Latest: Trump, Pence, differ on hacking in US elections
Donald Trump and his running mate, Mike Pence, are sending some mixed signals fewer than two weeks into their partnership.
The Republican presidential nominee first called on Russia to find the missing emails from Hillary Clinton's personal server, since they probably contain "some beauties."
Tennessee Democratic Party spokesman Spencer Bowers is quoted by news media outlets as saying that Jerry Ogle of Monroe County had his credentials revoked after an incident with Sanders delegate Amanda Kruel of Knoxville.
On Day Three of the Democratic National Convention, look for prime time speeches from President Barack Obama, Vice President Joe Biden and Democratic vice presidential pick Tim Kaine.
Party officials said Wednesday's speakers will focus on the theme of Hillary Clinton's "experience and steadiness to bring Americans together."
Donald Trump says he has a "real problem" with Hillary Clinton's access to security briefings as a presidential nominee, saying she is "probably hacked."
Trump on Wednesday expressed outrage that she is receiving briefings through "people with great knowledge of the inner workings of our country and our security."
Republican and Democratic presidential nominees get national security briefings in part so they are ready to govern if elected.
Trump, the GOP nominee for president, said Wednesday that his son Donald Trump Jr. "likes to win" and suggested that it would be difficult for any Republican to be elected in the heavily Democratic city.
Speaking to reporters in Miami, Trump said he was approached by Russian developers "who wanted us to put a lot of money" when he held the Miss Universe beauty pageant in Russia a few years ago.
Hearing no laughter from the group of White House reporters and photographers gathered in the Rose Garden, Obama clarified by saying That was a joke.
Clinton's campaign has said that Russia hacked computers belonging to the Democratic National Convention and released those emails on the eve of the party's convention to benefit Trump's candidacy.
Trump dismissed the claims saying it's not clear who hacked those emails, but the hacking is a sign that foreign countries no longer respect the U.S.
Republican Donald Trump says that he'd like to see the federal minimum wage raised to at least $10 — though he maintains he'd like to see the issue decided by the states.
The Republican presidential nominee said the incident with the hacked emails demonstrates that Putin and other world leaders no longer respect the United States.
Some revealed that DNC officials favored Hillary Clinton over her rival for the Democratic presidential nomination, Bernie Sanders.
Republican Donald Trump is kicking off a press conference at one of his golf clubs by criticizing rival Hillary Clinton's reluctance to take questions from the press.
Aides to Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton said the families will be part of an effort to talk about public safety.
Top campaign policy aide Jake Sullivan says Clinton " does not view this as a political issue, she views this as a national security issue."
On Tuesday, President Barack Obama suggested that Russian President Vladimir Putin may have reason to facilitate the attack, breaking with tradition to comment on a FBI active investigation.