How the new Republican majority can succeed

Donald Trump won fair and square and, as Hillary Clinton said in her concession speech, is owed an open mind and a chance to lead. It is therefore incumbent upon conservatives who have been highly critical of Trump to think through how to make a success of the coming years of Republican rule.

Trump names Priebus, Bannon to senior White House roles

President-elect Donald Trump named Republican Party chief Reince Priebus as White House chief of staff and conservative media owner Stephen Bannon as his top presidential strategist, two men who represent opposite ends of the unsettled GOP. In bringing Priebus and Bannon into the White House, Trump is making overtures to both traditional Republican circles and the party's anti-establishment wing, which helped fuel the businessman's political rise.

Trump ‘will immediately deport’ 2-3 mn illegal immigrants

New Delhi, Nov 13 - US President-elect Donald Trump on Sunday reiterated his pre-election commitment to impose a stricter immigration regime, saying he will ensure immediate deportation of two to three million undocumented immigrants. In his first extensive interview since victory at the election, Trump told CBS News that his government's primary focus would be the people that are criminal and have criminal records, gang members, drug dealers... We are getting them out of our country or we are going to incarcerate them.

Boy, five, is rushed to hospital after being hit by a police patrol car

President-elect Trump says he will 'immediately' deport two to three million illegal immigrants with criminal records - and insists that he WILL build a border wall Trump fires off gloating tweets about his enemies: The Donald attacks the New York Times and 'thanks' Romney, the Bushes and Kasich for their congratulatory phone calls Will Ivana Trump become ambassador to Czech Republic? Donald Trump's ex-wife announces her intentions to become diplomat to her home country 'Sometimes you just have to take a look in the mirror': Trump campaign manager Kellyanne Conway says Hillary should blame HERSELF for historic loss rather than focusing on the role of the FBI Don't panic: House Speaker Paul Ryan tries to 'put people's minds at ease' when told some Americans are 'terrified' about President-elect Trump President-elect Trump can't put his billions into a blind trust because that would leave ... (more)

a Black America Since MLKa looks at changing African American lives

President Barack Obama greets audience members after he spoke about immigration reform at Chamizal National Memorial Park in El Paso, Texas, Tuesday, May 10, 2011. Courtesy of AP Photo/Charles Dharapak What: Two-part, four-hour documentary that examines the last 50 years of African American history from Harvard Professor Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Perhaps it's fortunate that PBS's “Black America Since MLK: And Still I Rise” - a four-hour documentary that examines the past 50 years of African American history - is airing a week after the presidential election.

Trump and advisers back off major pledges, including Obamacare and the wall

Supporter holds a sign as Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks at a rally Feb. 19, 2016, in Myrtle Beach, S.C. Trump is campaigning throughout South Carolina ahead of the state's primary. Supporter holds a sign as Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks at a rally Feb. 19, 2016, in Myrtle Beach, S.C. Trump is campaigning throughout South Carolina ahead of the state's primary.

Assassination threats against Trump now flood Twitter

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What Was the Election All About?

Even before Tuesday's voters brought a dramatic end to the political career of Hillary Clinton and served up a stunning rebuke to the presidency of Barack Obama, the chattering class had a weird spin on what was happening. "I can't identify a single issue domestic or foreign, in 2016, because no campaign in my adult lifetime has turned so little on policy and so much on character," wrote Frank Bruni in last Sunday's New York Times .

Donald Trump and his advisers are hedging on some major campaign pledges

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Americans crashed Canadian immigration site with five times the usual …

Canada's Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship website crashed on U.S. election night when it was flooded with a huge increase in traffic from Americans looking for advice on how to move north, a government spokesperson said. Late-night traffic to the immigration website from Americans was about five times higher than usual on Tuesday, spokesperson Sonia Lesage said.

California awakes to shocking new political landscape

California woke up Wednesday to a stunning new reality: Republican Donald Trump will be the next president of the United States, with congressional majorities that will empower him to pursue an agenda most of the state finds objectionable and some consider dangerous. Having delivered 55 electoral votes to Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton, the most of any state, Californians watched with surprise - and, in many cases, horror - as Trump pulled off arguably the greatest upset in modern political history, smashing through Clinton's supposedly formidable get-out-the-vote operation in crucial swing states like Florida and Ohio.

Immigrants Rights Groups Vow to Fight for Undocumented Families and Communities

Leaders in the immigrants rights movement said they were "shocked and appalled" by the results of Tuesday's election, but resolved to continue fighting to protect the rights of undocumented immigrants, and to defend the safety of their communities and integrity of their families. "Donald Trump is a man who spent the last year-and-a-half stoking the flames of fear, of bigotry, and race and hatred.

How a Trump administration affects Texas Read Story Jason Whitely

Republican president-elect Donald Trump delivers his acceptance speech during his election night event at the New York Hilton Midtown in the early morning hours of November 9, 2016 in New York City. DALLAS As the surprise settles in, Texans are taking a closer look at how a Trump administration will affect this state.

On the Plus Side, Sheriff Joe Arpaio Got Booted Out of Office

After 23 years of flouting constitutional rights, federal court orders, and common decency, Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio will no longer be an embarrassment to the U.S. criminal justice system. Retired Phoenix police officer Paul Penzone defeated the 84-year-old Arpaio 55-44 percent in the race for Maricopa County Sheriff on Tuesday night, dealing a shocking defeat to the longtime incumbent.