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Kaine said on 'The Late Show' that Clinton has a track record "all the way back to being a middle schooler in trying to advance priorities for others. Donald Trump is for himself."
In an upcoming tell all memoir titled " Sorry Not Sorry ," the 29-year-old actress said she wants to be honest about what she went through and thinks more people who have had an abortion should do the same, according to an excerpt in People magazine . "It was very scary to open up about everything," Rivera said.
Donald Trump said he would "work with" undocumented immigrants during a Fox News town hall with Sean Hannity taped on Tuesday, the second half of which is airing tonight at 10 p.m. When asked whether he would allow an exception for someone to stay in the U.S. who's proven to be a fair citizen, Trump said, "No citizenship. Let me go a step further -- they'll pay back-taxes, they have to pay taxes , there's no amnesty, as such, there's no amnesty, but we work with them."
Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton disputed allegations that she is in poor health during an interview Monday on ABC's "Jimmy Kimmel Live." "Here, take my pulse while I'm talking to you," Clinton told host Jimmy Kimmel.
Hillary Clinton was confronted by a new round of questions about potential conflicts of interest between her family's foundation and her work at the State Department as well as the prospect that more e-mails from her private account will be released right up to the November election. Separate lawsuits brought by the conservative group Judicial Watch spurred the release Monday of previously undisclosed e-mail exchanges between a former Clinton Foundation executive and top Clinton aide Huma Abedin, as well as an order from a federal judge that the State Department expedite its review of almost 15,000 previously undisclosed documents the FBI recovered from Clinton's private e-mail servers.
Hillary Clinton tries to read Trump quotes without laughing on 'Kimmel' She really wasn't laughing at this one. Check out this story on USATODAY.com: http://usat.ly/2bRIeNR Clinton stopped by Kimmel to chat about the campaign, debunk rumors about her health and, in a game Jimmy introduced, read quotes from her presidential rival Donald Trump out of a bowl without laughing.
U.S. Trade Representative Michael Froman, center, is flanked by international counterparts in Atlanta after an agreement was reached by 12 Trans-Pacific Partnership member countries in October. Joshua Teitelbaum, a leading Commerce Department official who helped negotiate and promote the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal, has joined the law and lobbying firm Akin Gump.
Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton on Thursday plans to deliver a speech on the connection between Republican Donald Trump's campaign and the "disturbing 'alt-right' political philosophy," a Clinton aide said. The address planned in Reno, Nev., follows a report this past weekend in The Washington Post that the so-called alt-right has been heartened by Trump's candidacy, seeing recent moves by the candidate as consistent with the alt-right's goal of maximizing the white vote in November.
The event will likely entail 120 minutes of the Fox News host offering the sentient tangelo peel open-ended softball questions from which Trump can spin out extended rants about every conspiracy theory and nasty, subversive rumor he has ever heard about Hillary Clinton, egged on by the chuckles of the live audience brought in for the private, closed-to-the-press affair. There is nothing new about Sean Hannity playing lapdog for a conservative political figure.
I was in the grocery store and started wondering, what am I really getting when I buy organic fruits and vegetables? What makes one onion organic, and another not? The United States Department of Agriculture answers your question this way: "Organic agriculture produces products using methods that preserve the environment and avoid most synthetic materials, such as pesticides and antibiotics," and "a are grown and processed according to federal guidelines addressing, among many factors, soil quality, animal raising practices, pest and weed control, and use of additives." The key words in that rather long definition are "according to federal guidelines."
Newsweek reporter Kurt Eichenwald spoke with MSNBC's Joy Reid on Sunday morning on the topic of conspiracy theories that Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton is gravely ill and too sick to serve as president of the United States. Eichenwald slammed Fox News host Sean Hannity and former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani as "amoral sociopaths" for their dogged refusal to give up on trying to diagnose Clinton via videotape and thereby diminish her in the eyes of the voting public.
The actor-activist says he won't host the event at his L.A. home due to a scheduling conflict and Justin Timberlake and Jessica Biel have stepped in as hosts. The Clinton campaign denies the decision is connected to questions DiCaprio and his foundation are facing over ties to a $3 billion embezzlement scheme.
Alicia Garcia-Herrero, Natixis chief Asia-Pacific economist, discusses the growth prospects for Indonesia, the outlook for China's economy and Fed policy with Bloomberg's Yvonne Man and Betty Liu on "Daybreak Asia." Full episode of "Bloomberg Markets Middle East."
The founding story of sexual harassment in the American workplace was built on a lie, and Hill's mendacity over the years has hurt progress. alleged sexual harassment.
How Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are approaching the job of winning America's biggest battleground state is a study in contrasts. "We're running a unique campaign in the sense that we can draw 15,000 people together at a time," said Karen Giorno, Florida-based senior adviser on the Trump campaign.
In this June 8, 2011, file photo, actor Thomas Gibson attends the 51st Monaco Television Festival in Monte Carlo, Monaco. Gibson has been dismissed from the long-running CBS drama "Criminal Minds."
The New York delegation count made Donald Trump the official GOP nominee at the Republican National Convention Tuesday evening in Cleveland. Dozens of frightened Republicans are signing onto a letter urging the Republican National Committee to cut off financial help to presidential candidate Donald Trump before his controversial and unconventional campaign sinks vulnerable Senate and House incumbents.
A giant "T" is displayed on Sam Pirozzolo's lawn in the borough of Staten Island in New York, Wednesday, Aug. 10, 2016. Days after the torching of a giant "T" tribute to Donald Trump on a New York City lawn, a new, even bigger red-white-and-blue letter has risen on the same grass spot.
There's been a lot of ink, virtual and otherwise, spilled over the media's treatment of the Donald Trump Reality Show and Presidential Campaign Extravaganza, but over the past twenty-four hours, the excrement has become tangible in ways that it heretofore has not been. Whatever your politics, if you have ears, you know what Donald Trump meant when he said that "Second Amendment people" could do something about Hillary Clinton 's judicial appointments if she wins, and whether you view the comment as an incitement or a mere observation, it was a reckless and dangerous thing to say.
Donald Trump stood in front of a bunch of men in hard hats on Wednesday during a campaign stop in Virginia to make a simple pitch. It was he, not Hillary Clinton, who would protect their jobs in the coal industry.