Pro-Trump super PAC deploying $10 million in new TV ads

Donald Trump is getting a $10 million advertising boost from a super PAC attacking Hillary Clinton as too scandal-plagued for the White House. With this late ad buy, Future 45 and a companion nonprofit group are now the top big-money helper to the Republican presidential nominee.

Gary Johnson’s VP on MSNBC: ‘I’m Here Vouching for Mrs. Clinton,’ High Time Someone Did

And Rachel Maddow told Weld tonight, "I can't imagine that you wouldn't tell a person in North Carolina and Ohio to vote for Hillary Clinton ." She thinks a moderate Republican like Weld does not want to dare risk the possibility of a Trump presidency.

With election looming, Hollywood votes for escapism

In this image released by Sony Pictures, from left, Leslie Jones, Melissa McCarthy, Kristen Wiig and Kate McKinnon from the film, "Ghostbusters." Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump helped fuel the backlash against Paul Feig's female-led "Ghostbuster" remake, voicing his disgust for the gender switch on Instagram.

Barack Obama and the search for identity

In the penultimate episode of the Presidential podcast , we examine Barack Obama's search for identity and how that quest has paralleled America's own complex reckoning with race. "Trying to figure out his identity was really the story of his young life," says Washington Post journalist David Maraniss, author of Barack Obama: The Story .

Comey in harsh spotlight of 2016 campaign

James Comey's revelation Friday that the bureau is reviewing newly discovered emails that might be linked to Hillary Clinton's private server made the FBI director's unusual actions the focus on Sunday news programs and on the campaign trail. The new emails were found weeks ago, law enforcement officials told CNN Sunday.

Email scandal: Brave-faced Hillary Clinton vows to ‘get back up’ as Donald Trump benefits from storm

Washington: As it emerged that FBI investigators had been sitting silently, for the best part of a month, on the latest explosive trove of Clinton emails , the Democratic candidate and Donald Trump took markedly different approaches to the elephant in the room - she stepped around it; he lassoed it and hauled it onto centre stage. Despite strident demands for more information from Democrats and the GOP, beleaguered FBI director James Comey remained silent through the weekend - letting his 166-word letter to Congress on Friday stand as the only justification for a rare FBI political intervention that has most analysts qualifying what had been their near-certain predictions that Clinton had the election in the bag.

Melania Trump to give speech in suburban Philadelphia

It will be Melania's first public speech since the Republican National Convention, where she was criticized for cribbing portions of first lady Michelle Obama Melania Trump to give speech in suburban Philadelphia Michelle Obama to attend ceremony for new Navy submarine Clinton to campaign in Arizona days before election MORE Melania rarely appears on the campaign trail, choosing instead to stay in New York City and care for the couple's 10-year-old son. "She's amazing when she speaks.

So Far, Sexting, Groping Is 2016’s ‘October Surprise’

U.S. presidential campaigns are never predictable, although the number of late-breaking, surprise developments in the 2016 campaign may set the mark. A historical look at what politicos like to refer to as an "October Surprise" - an unpredictable development that roils the White House race and comes days or weeks, or even earlier than October, before people vote.

So far, sexting, groping is 2016’s – October Surprise’

U.S. presidential campaigns are never predictable, although the number of late-breaking, surprise developments in the 2016 campaign may set the mark. A historical look at what politicos like to refer to as an "October Surprise" - an unpredictable development that roils the White House race and comes days or weeks, or even earlier than October, before people vote.

Former Rep. Gary Condit Speaks Out on Chandra Levy

Former California congressman Gary Condit appeared on " Dr. Phil " Thursday to tell his side of the story on the unsolved disappearance and murder of 24-year-old Washington, D.C. intern Chandra Levy . Condit, 68, refused to answer the question posed by "Dr. Phil" host Phil McGraw as to whether or not he had a sexual relationship with Levy, who was from Condit's Congressional district.

Plane Carrying VP Candidate Mike Pence Skids Off Runway

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Police investigate destruction of Trump’s Hollywood star

Los Angeles police are investigating a pre-dawn attack that destroyed Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame less than two weeks before the election. The Hollywood Chamber of Commerce, which bestows the stars and maintains the popular tourist attraction, said it would quickly repair Trump's spot, but it would take several days before it would visible.

CNN’s John King: Emails Show Clinton’s Own Staffers Think …

CNN host John King covered some of the latest hacked Hillary Clinton campaign emails Wednesday, focusing in particular in an exchange showing some of Clinton's closest advisors trashing her handling of her private email server. In emails between campaign chairman John Podesta and chief ally Neera Tanden , the pair slammed Clinton and her State Department staffers for keeping everyone in the dark, calling it "crazy" and "unbelievable."

BC-US–Campaign 2016-Election Preview,ADVISORY, US

Here are the AP's national text and photo plans for previewing the presidential election between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, control of Congress, and control of governors' offices and state legislatures nationwide. This advisory will be updated as additional stories are added to AP's coverage plans.

Donald Trumpa s Hollywood Walk of Fame star vandalized

HOLLYWOOD WALK OF FAME: Donald Trump's Hollywood Walk of Fame star vandalized US-USA-ELECTION-TRUMP-HOLLYWOOD The star of U.S. Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump is pictured on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in Hollywood 1 of 1 Items The star of U.S. Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump is pictured on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in Hollywood, California April 5. LOS ANGELES - Donald Trump's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame was badly vandalized, possibly with a sledgehammer, media and officials said on Wednesday. A photo published in the online Hollywood publication Deadline.com showed Trump's name scratched out, the emblem in the middle dislodged and chips from the star missing.