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Hillary Clinton unexpectedly left Sunday's 9/11 anniversary ceremony in New York after feeling "overheated," according to her campaign, and retreated to her daughter's nearby apartment. As she exited the apartment shortly before noon, Clinton said, "I'm feeling great."
New York a The U.S. marked the 15th anniversary of 9/11 on Sunday, with victims' relatives reading their names and reflecting on a loss that still felt as immediate to them as it was indelible for the nation. But despite a tradition of putting aside partisan politics for the day, the observance became part of the news of a combustible presidential campaign, when Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton left about 90 minutes into the ground zero ceremony after feeling "overheated," her campaign said.
Hillary Clinton could spend $2.2 million every day until the Nov. 8 election without running out. And every month she widens her cash advantage over Donald Trump.
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Republican Donald Trump is condemning Hillary Clinton's remark that half of his supporters could be put in a "basket of deplorables" and dismissing her admission she was wrong, saying the Democrat had committed "the worst mistake of the political season." "For the first time in a long while, her true feelings came out, showing bigotry and hatred for millions of Americans," Trump said Saturday in a statement rejecting her effort to walk back her remarks.
Megan Tobin, of Bellevue, Ohio protests on the grounds of the North Dakota state capitol Friday, Sept. 9, 2016 in Bismarck, N.D. The federal government stepped into the fight over the Dakota Access oil pipeline Friday, ordering work to stop on one segment of the project in North Dakota and asking the Texas-based company building it to "voluntarily pause" action on a wider span that an American Indian tribe says holds sacred artifacts.
Father-of-12 Toby Willis from TLC's The Willis Family is charged with raping an underage child after attempting to flee from police At least 27 Trinity College students are hospitalized after second and third story porches collapse at off-campus house party in Connecticut 'I hope you don't take it personal': Florida man on trial for murder pens apology letter to judge after escaping his courtroom 'to gather evidence that would prove my innocence' REVEALED: Seahawks will 'interlock arms in unity' as national anthem plays during Sunday's 9/11 game in support of Kaepernick's protest 'I think we're supposed to celebrate it, not challenge it': Tim Kaine says Catholic Church might change its mind about gay marriage South Carolina woman gets awarded more than $4.6 million in damages after being pricked by a needle in a Target parking lot 'No American president has done more to weaken the US': ... (more)
Former state Sen. Gail Schwartz at the Club 20 Colorado 3rd Congressional District debate Staurday night at Two Rivers Convention Center. Former State Sen. Gail Schwartz, the challenger to U.S. Rep. Scott Tipton, R-Colo., portrayed him Saturday as "part of the problem" in a do-nothing Congress, then agreed with him on the plan to pipe natural gas from Colorado to Oregon and praised his handling of forest-health issues.
U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet, a Democrat, left; his Republican challenger Darryl Glenn; and Lily Tang Williams, a Libertarian, debate Saturday at the Club 20 Fall Conference at Two Rivers Convention Center in Grand Junction. About 500 people attended the event.
Republican businessman and congressional candidate Justin Fareed speaks to supporters at the opening of his campaign headquarters. The political mailers piled up at David Rowan's Paso Robles home this spring as nine different candidates sought to escape the June primary for a shot at replacing retiring Democratic Rep. Lois Capps.
Hawaii's high-quality seafood is sold with the promise that it's caught by local, hardworking fishermen. But the people who haul in the prized catch are almost all foreign workers, confined to American boats for years at a time without basic rights or protections.
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump and his wife Melania meet with family members of Phyllis Schlafly before the start of a funeral Mass for Schlafly, Saturday, Sept.
Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump will set aside the presidential campaign for one day as the two candidates pause for the 15th anniversary of the largest terror attack ever in the United States -- and in the state they both call home. Clinton will begin Sunday morning at Ground Zero in Manhattan, participating in an annual moment of silence at 8:46 a.m. ET to mark the moment the first plane hit a World Trade Center tower.
Hillary Clinton said Saturday that she was wrong to put half of Donald Trump's supporters in a "basket of deplorables," but she didn't back down from describing his campaign as largely built on prejudice and paranoia. The Republican accused her of a "grotesque attack on American voters."
Father-of-12 Toby Willis from TLC's The Willis Family is charged with raping an underage child after attempting to flee from police 'This will be the last election that the Republicans have a chance of winning': Trump warns GOP over specter of Hillary Clinton presidency: Missouri boy, 8, is banned from school after students filed a restraining order claiming he 'punched one of them and threatened to kill a young girl and her dog' Polls show Trump closing gap on Clinton: Swing states like Florida and Ohio are no longer considered likely wins for Democrats South Carolina woman gets awarded more than $4.6 million in damages after being pricked by a needle in a Target parking lot 'Showing her true feelings': Trump says Clinton has shown 'bigotry and hatred for millions of Americans' after calling his supporters a 'basket of deplorables' Obama commemorates victims of 9/11 while celebrating ... (more)
Father-of-12 Toby Willis from TLC's The Willis Family is charged with raping an underage child after attempting to flee from police 'This will be the last election that the Republicans have a chance of winning': Trump warns GOP over specter of Hillary Clinton presidency: Missouri boy, 8, is banned from school after students filed a restraining order claiming he 'punched one of them and threatened to kill a young girl and her dog' Polls show Trump closing gap on Clinton: Swing states like Florida and Ohio are no longer considered likely wins for Democrats South Carolina woman gets awarded more than $4.6 million in damages after being pricked by a needle in a Target parking lot 'Showing her true feelings': Trump says Clinton has shown 'bigotry and hatred for millions of Americans' after calling his supporters a 'basket of deplorables' Obama commemorates victims of 9/11 while celebrating ... (more)