Republican U.S. Senate candidate Carly Fiorina on Monday softened in her opposition to a bill that would provide loans and tax breaks to small businesses, but still wouldn't vote for it.
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce is following up its endorsement of Republican Senate candidate Carly Fiorina with an attack ad against Democratic incumbent Barbara Boxer.
Republican Senate candidate Carly Fiorina on Friday endorsed an oil-company funded ballot initiative that seeks to indefinitely delay California's landmark global warming law.
Sen. Barbara Boxer and Republican challenger Carly Fiorina exchanged feisty jabs on taxes, the economy and their records in Congress and corporate America during the first debate in their Senate race.
Democratic U.S. Sen. Barbara Boxer on Tuesday said she has a plan to revive the "Made in America" slogan, as she focused on job-creation one day before her first debate with Republican challenger Carly Fiorina.
Fast forward to the present, and we now see this misguided attempt against people who are the targets of a campaign against what some call "anchor babies" -- those sinister foreign infants of illegal immigrants who are invading places like Kern County.
The admission form for Southern California football practice is a page long. People wishing to stand on the sidelines while the Trojans work out must fill in their driver's license number, age, phone number, e-mail address and name of employer.
California Republican Senate candidate Carly Fiorina on Tuesday declined to weigh in on the ouster of Hewlett-Packard Co. CEO Mark Hurd, her successor at the Silicon Valley company, saying she is focused on her campaign.
Whatever Mark Hurd did that cost him his job as CEO of Hewlett-Packard, the world's largest technology company, it wasn't enough to cost him a payday that could top $40 million.
Lauded for making Hewlett-Packard Co. the world's biggest technology company, CEO Mark Hurd was in talks for a new contract worth about $100 million, according to a person familiar with the negotiations.
Republican Senate candidate Carly Fiorina says a federal bill designed to provide emergency aid to states will not give schools an immediate financial boost.
A report filed with the Federal Elections Commission Sunday shows Sarah Palin's political action committee contributed at least $87,500 to candidates she's endorsed in the last few months.
Sarah Palin leveled criticism at California's attorney general and others raising questions about her visit to a cash-strapped university, telling supporters that students had better things to do than dive through Dumpsters to find out how much she earns speaking.