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A striking poll shows that many Trump supporters already doubted women's claims of sexual harassment - even before the infamous tape In this 2005 frame from a video that was recently released, Donald Trump prepares for an appearance on "Days of Our Lives" with actress Arianne Zucker. He is accompanied to the set by "Access Hollywood" host Billy Bush.
Warner Bros. crime drama "The Accountant," starring Ben Affleck as a math mastermind, made an estimated $24.7 million to win the weekend as it opened in theaters.
Trump accuses SNL of being part of media conspiracy to 'rig' the election: The Donald hits out at Alec Baldwin's 'hit job', says his portrayal 'stinks' and calls for the 'unfunny' show to be cancelled Olympic sprinter Tyson Gay's 15-year-old daughter is shot dead in late-night shoot-out at Kentucky fast food restaurant The State Department 'tried to make the FBI change the classification of emails during the Hillary Clinton investigation in exchange for more overseas postings for agents' 'Your beautiful dutiful wife': SNL's 'Melania' and the Trump women channel Beyonce as they warn he'd just be that 'guy with the weird hair' without them NINTH Trump accuser comes forward: Clinton donor claims the billionaire kissed her on the mouth in front of her shocked family at Mother's Day lunch at Mar-a-Lago club Hillary Clinton told Goldman Sachs that Wall Street had to reined in for 'political ... (more)
'I stood by your side this whole campaign, your beautiful dutiful wife': SNL's 'Melania' and the Trump women channel Beyonce as they warn he'd just be that 'guy with the weird hair' without them The State Department 'tried to make the FBI change the classification of emails during the Hillary Clinton investigation in exchange for more overseas postings for agents' Hillary Clinton told Goldman Sachs that Wall Street had to reined in for 'political reasons' in speeches released by Wikileaks after hackings NINTH Trump accuser comes forward: Clinton donor claims the billionaire kissed her on the mouth in front of her shocked family at Mother's Day lunch at Mar-a-Lago club Four dead and nine injured as 'drunk' Navy serviceman, 24, drives his truck off a San Diego bridge and lands on a music festival Two American hostages held in Yemen by pro-Iran rebels are released as Kerry tries to end ... (more)
Washington: Donald Trump's fragile campaign has been hit by fresh allegations of inappropriate behaviour with Summer Zervos, a former contestant of the reality TV show 'The Apprentice', alleging that the Republican presidential candidate made unwanted sexual advances and groped her in 2007. At a news conference in Los Angeles, Zervos alleged that the incident took place after she was eliminated from 'The Apprentice' show Season 5 and approached Trump for work at one of his golf courses.
A joint fundraising account for Clinton and Democratic Party groups saw 317 who gave at least $100,000 between July and September, while a joint fundraising account for Trump and Republican Party groups counted 158 over those same three months. Both presidential candidates use "victory" funds to enable generous donors to far exceed the $2,700 per-donor, per-election limit.
At least four people were killed and several injured when a truck flew off a bridge and into a crowd of people in San Diego on Saturday afternoon, according to ... -- The destroyer USS Mason fired defensive countermeasures in response to what may have been incoming missiles. The ship had been attacked two times before in the... Kyler Kroeger, Doniphan-Trumbull High School, took first place at the recent South Central Land Judging Contest in Hamilton County.
There's a new source of income for Donald Trump's corporate portfolio: the joint fundraising account for his campaign and Republican Party. Federal Election Commission reports filed Saturday show the Trump Victory Committee paid Trump's TAG Air Inc. $511,306 over the past three months.
Charlotte, North Carolina/ Los Angeles - Republican US presidential candidate Donald Trump on Friday charged that the women accusing him of sexual misconduct fabricated their stories to damage his campaign after two more women came forward with allegations that he had groped them. The new accusations were made by a contestant on his reality TV show "The Apprentice," who cited a 2007 incident, and by a woman who described an incident from the early 1990s.
Kristin Anderson was deep in conversation with acquaintances at a crowded Manhattan nightspot and did not notice the figure to her right on a red velvet couch -- until, she recalls, his fingers slid under her miniskirt, moved up her inner thigh and touched her vagina through her underwear.
A viewer of Russian television this week could be forgiven for thinking that the end of the world was imminent, and that it would arrive in the form of grand superpower war with the United States, culminating in a suicidal exchange of nuclear weapons. On one day alone, three separate test firings of intercontinental ballistic missiles were broadcast on state media: two by submarine, one from a launch pad in the Far East.
Attorney Gloria Allred, left, looks on as Summer Zervos reads a statement during a news conference in Los Angeles, Friday Oct. 14, 2016. Zervos, a former contestant on "The Apprentice" says Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump made unwanted sexual contact with her at a Beverly Hills hotel in 2007.
Two more women came forward on Friday to accuse Donald Trump of unwanted sexual touching, including a former contestant from a reality show that starred the Republican presidential nominee. The latest accounts come after several women reported in recent days that Trump groped or kissed them without their consent.
To continue reading up to 10 premium articles, you must register , or sign up and take advantage of this exclusive offer: Kristin Anderson was deep in conversation with acquaintances at a crowded Manhattan nightspot and did not notice the figure to her right on a red velvet couch - until, she recalls, his fingers slid under her miniskirt, moved up her inner thigh, and touched her vagina through her underwear. Anderson shoved the hand away, fled the couch and turned to take her first good look at the man who had touched her, she said.
Some viewers of the second presidential debate felt that Donald Trump's pacing onstage led him to appear menacing or looming behind Hillary Clinton while she spoke. And it seems Clinton herself agrees.
Donald Trump acted out onstage an accuser's allegations and suggested another wasn't worthy of his attention the same day two more women came forward with years-old stories of unwanted sexual encounters with the Republican presidential nominee. With eight women accusing Trump of unwanted kissing, groping or more, the New York businessman maintained his innocence and his denunciation of opponent Hillary Clinton and an international media conspiracy aimed at denying him the White House.
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump pumps his fist during a campaign rally, Tuesday, Oct. 11, 2016, in Panama City, Florida. The presidential campaign is in turmoil less than a month before Election Day, with women coming forward to accuse Donald Trump of accosting them and Trump stepping up efforts to portray Bill Clinton as a sexual predator.
With public clamor growing for the release of footage from Donald Trump's reign on "The Apprentice," entertainment giant MGM said Wednesday that it owns the reality TV show, not the program's executive producer Mark Burnett, and could not unilaterally release any unaired, archived material due to existing contractual obligations. MGM attorney Marvin S. Putnam said in a statement that such agreements "typically contain provisions related to confidentiality and artists' rights."
With public clamour growing for the release of footage from Donald Trump's reign on "The Apprentice," entertainment giant MGM said Wednesday that it owns the reality TV show, not the program's executive producer Mark Burnett, and could not unilaterally release any unaired, archived material due to existing contractual obligations. MGM attorney Marvin S. Putnam said in a statement that such agreements "typically contain provisions related to confidentiality and artists' rights."
On Oct. 13, 1792, the cornerstone of the executive mansion, later known as the White House, was laid during a ceremony in the District of Columbia. In A.D. 54, Roman Emperor Claudius I died, poisoned apparently at the behest of his wife, Agrippina .