More than 80 million tuned in to watch presidential debate, breaking 36-year-old record

Donald Trump is the Republican nominee, which is frightening.We must make sure his hateful rhetoric does not even come close... Donald Trump has gone too far with his attacks on Gold Star parents Khizr and Ghazala Khan, whose son Army Capt. Humayun Khan... A Donald Trump White House would be a disaster, and this goes way beyond any ideological difference.

Trump blames others after combative debate with Clinton

Donald Trump blamed the moderator, a bad microphone and anyone but himself Tuesday after he was forced onto defense by Hillary Clinton's cascade of criticism about his taxes, honesty and character in the first presidential debate. The Republican nominee plunged into re-litigating some of Clinton's most damaging attacks, even when the explanations seemed only to further damage his image among the voters he needs to win.

Alabama lawmaker Ed Henry says Bill Clinton ‘is likely a rapist’

Hillary Clinton's sexism allegations against Republican Donald Trump are out of line, according to an Alabama lawmaker who accused the Democratic nominee of being married to a "rapist." Rep. Ed Henry, R-Hartselle, posted a message to social media Monday night just after the debate between Clinton and Trump.

How Trump’s fortunes turned south with a rambling ‘birther’ answer

The moment when Donald Trump's fortunes turned sharply south in the first presidential debate began like any other moment in his confident, loose-tongued campaign. Moderator Lester Holt asked why it took Trump "so long" to assess that President Barack Obama was born in the United States.

Obama loyalists say Donald Trumpshowed racism, did worse thanSarah Palin in debate

While President Obama hasn't revealed his reaction yet to the first presidential debate, several of his former top advisers were gleeful about Hillary Clinton's performance and predictably critical of Republican Donald Trump. Former Obama campaign strategist David Axelrod called it a "very strong night" for Mrs. Clinton.

Cast of Will & Grace reunite to debate Hillary Clinton versus Donald Trump

The mystery behind the long-rumoured Will & Grace reunion has been solved as the cast have released a special skit tackling the American presidential election. Ten years after the show ended, fans were teased with days of cryptic tweets and photos before former co-stars Debra Messing, Eric McCormack, Sean Hayes and Megan Mullally unveiled the new scene.

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump and Democratic

Clinton or Trump? The world weighs in The first presidential debate drew spirited reaction from around the world. Check out this story on eveningsun.com: http://usat.ly/2dyTIqj Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump and Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton shake hands during the presidential debate at Hofstra University in Hempstead, N.Y., on Sept.

Lincoln Highway election road trip Day 1

Lincoln Highway election road trip Day 1 From Philadelphia to Pittsburgh, Mike and Paul take the pulse of Pennsylvania Check out this story on eveningsun.com: http://on-ydr.co/2dyZA32 Mike Argento and Paul Kuehnel travel the Lincoln Highway from Fairmont Park in Philadelphia to Lancaster County to talk to random people about presidential candidates Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton. We started early - so early the roosters were still experiencing REM sleep - and wound up at Fairmount Park to begin our trip along the Lincoln Highway.

‘Katy Perry votes naked tomorrow’

The 31-year-old pop megastar took to Twitter on Monday to share a video still of herself without any clothes, claiming that she is using her body as "click bait", a term used to mean attracting viewers with a picture or title that isn't necessarily relevant to the content of the video or article. The tweet posted alongside the still read: "TOMORROW, I USE MY BODY AS CLICK BAIT TO HELP CHANGE THE WORLD " The picture - which featured the 'Rise' singer stood naked in a polling station with most of her body blurred out - included written text that reads "Katy Perry votes naked tomorrow".

Hillary Clinton uses TV debate to attack Donald Trump’s ‘racist behaviour’

Hillary Clinton accused Donald Trump of racism as the US presidential candidates clashed in their first head-to-head debate in the race to the White House. The Democrat and Republican rivals squared off in a 90-minute debate at Hofstra University in New York, which was screened to tens of millions of television viewers in America and live-streamed across the world.

Debate Takeaways: Clinton gets under Trump’s skin in debate

Donald Trump repeatedly clashed with Hillary Clinton during Monday's first presidential debate, interrupting her and appearing agitated at times as they tangled over the economy, her use of a private mail server and his unwillingness to release his income tax returns. Clinton maintained an even demeanour, smiling indulgently when Trump turned aggressive.

Reaction around the world to first Trump-Clinton debate

Views from around the world on Monday's first U.S. presidential debate between Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump: MILTON GAN, a Sydney-based photographer, said it seemed like Trump was trying to rein in his temper for the first 15 minutes, then went off the rails. "He started interrupting Clinton, he started interrupting Lester and he started steamrolling.