Live Coverage | Ben Carson's Ties to Supplement Maker Under Scrutiny

Presidential candidate and quasi-frontrunner Ben Carson says a lot of weird, crazy stuff, so it's easy to let something slip by. For example, when Carson talked about stabbing a classmate on Meet the Press this weekend, I was 

WASHINGTON — Republican presidential candidate Ben Carson said he thinks marriage should be between one man and one woman, but that doesn't make him a homophobe. In fact, he said, it's the people who criticize 

President Tayyip Erdogan, once seen as an advocate of political pluralism and European integration (with all the freedoms that move implied), has become Turkey's equivalent of Dr. Ben Carson. He claimed this week that a pro-Kurdish rival to his own

“I'm Ben Carson and I'm running for president,” he says. “The political class and their pundit buddies say: 'Impossible. He's too outside the box.' Well, they do know impossible. Impossible to balance the budget, impossible to 

<span class='image-component__caption' itemprop="caption">GOP Robyn Beck/Getty Images GOP presidential candidate Ben Carson said he uses Mannatech's products but does not have any formal ties to the company.