Obama says Nevadans have drawn a winning hand with Democrats

By The Associated Press Secrecy in the voting booth has become a thing of the past for those ready to share their views and daily lives on social media, but laws nationwide are mixed on whether... By The Associated Press Secrecy in the voting booth has become a thing of the past for those ready to share their views and daily lives on social media, but laws nationwide are mixed on whether voters... "All of these liars will be sued once the election is over," Trump said Saturday. "I look so forward to doing that."

The Latest: Both sides skeptical about AT&T-Time Warner deal

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, right, stands with vice presidential candidate Gov. Mike Pence, R-Ind., during a campaign rally, Saturday, Oct. 22, 2016, in Cleveland. Democratic vice presidential candidate Sen. Tim Kaine, D-Va., speaks to The Associated Press during an interview in Boston, Saturday, Oct. 22, 2016.

Meet the Press – October 23, 2016

I have now spent four and a half hours on stage with Donald, proving once again, I have the stamina to be President and Commander-in-chief. Does Hillary Clinton try to run up the score to shut down any talk of a rigged election? And Clinton hopes to turn a White House win into a big night for Democrats down the ballot.

Katy Perry visits UNLV dorms, urges students to vote Clinton

UNLV students relaxing in their dorms got an unexpected knock on their doors Saturday afternoon from Katy Perry , who was roaming the halls and drumming up support for Hillary Clinton on the first day of early voting in Nevada. The singer famous for songs like "Teenage Dream" and "Waking up in Vegas" was met with squeals and requests for selfies from the students.

Kimmel and Colbert take late-night TV live to wring the best jokes from third Trump-Clinton debate

As the country heads into the final weeks of the 2016 presidential election , late-night TV hosts are working overtime to deliver comic relief in real time. "The Late Show With Stephen Colbert ," " Jimmy Kimmel Live " and "The Daily Show With Trevor Noah " all aired live episodes after Wednesday night's third and final presidential debate to give the masses the jokes they so desperately need to get through this election cycle.

Donald Trump still refuses to concede that he didn’t win an…

While he made news for refusing to accept the presidential election results, Donald Trump won't even concede to losing the Emmy race - twice. During Wednesday's presidential debate, Hillary Clinton apparently hit a soft spot for the real-estate mogul when she highlighted his history of alleging that the election is "rigged," and furthermore his history of calling contests generally rigged if they don't go his way.

Donald Trump calls Hillary Clinton a ‘nasty woman’; Twitterati feminists give it back to him superbly

Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton waves to the audience as Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump puts his notes away after the third presidential debate at UNLV in Las Vegas on October 19. As the November 8 US presidential election approaches, people around the world are sitting on the edge of their seats as America goes to polls - with a very controversial choice between Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton. At the third presidential debate, Clinton and Trump's ugly and bitter battle for the White House barrelled towards the end, with the candidates taking the debate stage Wednesday night for one final primetime showdown.

Cuban: Trump a blew it,a a horriblea if he wona t accept defeat

So Donald Trump wouldn't accept Barack Obama as a legal American, and won't accept Hillary Clinton as president, or even another Ruth Bader Ginsburg as judge. "Whether he accepts the outcome [of the election] - that's a red herring," Perry said Wednesday after Trump's aggressive but sometimes sour performance in the third and final presidential debate.

Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton face off in final debate of ugly campaign

Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump 's ugly and acrimonious battle for the White House is barreling toward the end, with the candidates taking the debate stage Wednesday night for one final primetime showdown. For Trump, the debate is perhaps his last opportunity to turn around a race that appears to be slipping away from him.

NI-born DJ to cause a spin after US presidential debate

Congratulations, you're now registered! Let us know what news and updates you want to hear about and we'll send them straight to your inbox. Co Antrim-born DJ Fergie is to be a special guest on the Fox News Channel following the US presidential debate tomorrow It is not every day a DJ from Northern Ireland gets to share the spotlight with the future US president, but that is exactly what will happen at a glamorous event in Las Vegas on Thursday.

Melania Trump does not believe husband’s accusers

Melania Trump on Monday dismissed her husband's sexually aggressive language as "boy talk," insisting his remarks do not reflect "the man I know," and said she does not believe that he has assaulted any women. Trump's wife, in a series of media interviews, said she has accepted her husband's apology and the couple is "moving on."

10 Things to Know for Tuesday

A peshmerga convoy drives towards a frontline in Khazer, about 30 kilometers east of Mosul, Iraq, Monday, Oct. 17, 2016. Iraqi government and Kurdish forces, backed by U.S.-led coalition air and ground support, launched coordinated military operations early on Monday as the long-awaited fight to wrest the northern city of Mosul from Islamic State fighters got underway.

Could Trump TV become a reality for the nominee if he loses?

Speculation continues to swirl around whether Donald Trump 's Plan B is to create a Trump-branded TV network to capitalize on his fervent support. On Monday, the Financial Times reported that Trump's son-in-law, Jared Kushner, approached Aryeh Bourkoff , a former UBS banker who runs the boutique firm LionTree Advisors in New York, to discuss potential financing for a start-up media venture - should Trump lose the presidential election.

For ‘SNL,’ Donald Trump is the gift that keeps on giving

In this Oct. 15, 2016 photo provided by NBC, Alec Baldwin, left, as Republican presidential candidate, Donald Trump, and Kate McKinnon, as Democratic presidential candidate, Hillary Clinton, perform during the during the "Debate Cold Open" sketch.

Two federal unions cling to Trump, despite everything

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump listens as Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton answers a question from the audience during their presidential town hall debate at Washington University in St. Louis on October 9. REUTERS/Rick Wilking Donald Trump, having disgraced the Republican Party, polluted the presidential campaign, shamed and embarrassed the nation, now wants to bring those talents to the federal government. If his racist, misogynistic, narcissistic campaign does win, two unions representing thousands of federal law enforcement officers will have been accomplices.