Unlike first, second debate won’t set viewership record

Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton listens to Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump during the second presidential debate at Washington University in St. Louis, Sunday, Oct. 9, 2016. Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton listens to Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump during the second presidential debate at Washington University in St. Louis, Sunday, Oct. 9, 2016.

Beware extremes: Exercise, anger may trigger heart attack

By MARILYNN MARCHIONE AP Chief Medical Writer If you're angry or upset, you might want to simmer down before heading out for an intense run or gym workout. A large, international study ties... By MARILYNN MARCHIONE AP Chief Medical Writer If you're angry or upset, you might want to simmer down before heading out for an intense run or gym workout.

Speaker distances himself from Trump

Congress says he won't defend Donald Trump nor campaign with him, plunging the Republican candidate's presidential bid deeper into crisis over his sexually aggressive remarks about women. Paul Ryan, speaker of the House of Representatives, also signalled he was preparing for Democrat Hillary Clinton to win the White House in the November 8 presidential and congressional election.

Many outright lies by Trump in debate

Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton listens to Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump during the second presidential debate. Donald Trump mischaracterized the record on Hillary Clinton's defense of her husband and her own treatment of women when he brought up Bill Clinton's sexual history and other episodes of the past.

Hillary Clinton Survives The Crudest Debate Ever

Trump swings wildly, and lands a punch or two, but in the end knocks himself down -- if not out -- as Clinton keeps her cool. Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump came here knowing that he would be hounded about audio tapes in which he brags about his own sexual predations.

In pre-debate bombshell, Trump holds event with women who accuse Bill …

Just 90 minutes before the biggest moment of his political life, Donald Trump showed no sign of contrition as he held an impromptu press conference with the most prominent accusers in Bill Clinton's past with women. Juanita Broaddrick, Kathleen Willey, Kathy Shelton and Paula Jones huddled at the Four Seasons in St Louis just a short drive from the debate stage in St. Louis with his presidential campaign in crisis and his party in open rebellion against him.

Flashback: Donald Trump Called Bill Clintona s Accusers a Terriblea and …

Over the weekend, Donald Trump has called former President Bill Clinton an abuser of women and Hillary Clinton a bully who intimidated his victims. But if you rewind to 1998, the Republican presidential nominee had a very different view of the 42nd president, defending him as the real "victim" in the wake of the fallout of the Monica Lewinsky scandal and blasting the accusers as "terrible" and "unattractive."

NBC suspends Billy Bush for role on Trump tape

26, 2016 photo released by NBC, co-host Billy Bush appears on the "Today" show in New York. Bush says he's "embarrassed and ashamed" by a 2005 conversation he had with Donald Trump in which Trump made lewd comme... Damaged but defiant, Donald Trump is limping toward the critical presidential debate against Hillary Clinton absent the backing of a growing group of Republican leaders.

Trump takes on Clinton sex scandal before debate

Hours before a make-or-break presidential debate, a defiant Donald Trump unleashed an aggressive - and politically dangerous - personal attack on Democrat Hillary Clinton Sunday by seizing on unsubstantiated rape allegations levied against her husband years ago. The pointed and unproven charge against Bill Clinton, outlined in an interview that Trump tweeted, marks a dramatic escalation of an already nasty campaign as Trump seeks to deflect fallout from his own sexually predatory comments.

Donald Trump to be an unguided missile at debate. But will he go nuclear?

As Republican colleagues abandon him in droves, Donald Trump signalled a stormy entry to Sunday evening's second debate with Hillary Clinton, with a tweeted lashing of GOP critics' and their unprecedented demands that he quit the race - "So many self-righteous hypocrites. Watch their poll numbers - and elections - go down!" Instead of focusing on debate preparation, he busied himself on Sunday morning, winding up his demoralised surrogates to harden their attack - against Republicans, not Democrats.

Trump to Stern: OK to call Ivanka – A piece of a**’

Audio surfaces featuring Trump and shock-jock engaging in crude and demeaning chatter about women over a 17-year period A 2006 interview between Donald Trump and shock jock Howard Stern discussing the sexuality of Trump's eldest daughter Ivanka surfaced online Saturday. After Stern asks to be introduced to Ivanka, the Republican nominee joked, "You are the last person I would introduce her to."

Rudy Giuliani defending Donald Trump: a Men at times talk like thata

Former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani came to Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump's defense on Sunday, saying the New York businessman's remarks were lewd but not outside of the scope of male banter behind closed doors. "The fact is that men at times talk like that," Mr. Giuliani said on CNN's "State of the Union."

Pressure on Trump likely to be intense at second debate with Clinton

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, facing eroding support from his party over lewd remarks about women, goes into a second presidential debate with Democrat Hillary Clinton on Sunday needing to demonstrate he remains a credible candidate. Supporters of Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump stand outside Trump Tower where Trump lives, in the Manhattan borough of New York, U.S., October 8, 2016.

Trump eyes uphill battle at second showdown with Clinton

White House candidate Donald Trump desperately needs a strong debate performance against Hillary Clinton on Sunday, with stakes sky-high amid intense scrutiny of his treatment of women Hillary Clinton shakes hands with Donald Trump after the first presidential debate at Hofstra University in New York. Agency photo Trump's campaign has been rocked by its worst crisis, with the video echoing in voters' ears, day in and day out.