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Julie Downey, 18, working at a Mediterranean bistro in St. Clair Shores, Mich., plans to vote for Trump but said choosing between him and Clinton "is like finding the shiniest turd." Hillary Clinton's campaign strategists look at the general-election map and see a bounty of electoral college votes that are hers for the taking: in Florida and Virginia, Colorado and Nevada - all places where Donald Trump has badly damaged his standing with nonwhites and women.
Taylor and Tom's VERY Swift romance: Now smitten singer whisks Hiddleston to the UK on her private jet to spend 24 hours with his mother Kindergarten teacher, 35, is shot dead at her parents' house 'by her mother-in-law while her young sons were waiting in the car outside' Virginia delegate files lawsuit to avoid voting for Donald Trump at the Republican convention arguing it's a violation of his constitutional rights New York man who spent 20 years in prison for a murder he says he didn't commit asks judge to leave the case OPEN and that he should be fully exonerated BREAKING NEWS: At least two people have been killed and several others injured in a a shooting at a dance studio in Texas Michael Jackson said he feared Prince would die prematurely and that the Purple Rain singer had been 'mean, nasty and rude' in a string of rants about his 'rival' What a disaster movie! Independence Day ... (more)
The new algorithm gives users a list of related conditions when they search their medical symptoms. Google will also give an overview description for individual symptoms and self-treatment options, the tech giant explained in a blog post.
Nearly three-quarters of Americans disapprove of Donald Trump's refusal to grant press credentials to various publications that he's deemed "unfair." Seventy-one percent of U.S. voters in the latest CNN/ORC survey of U.S. voters described Trump's decision to deny nearly a dozen news organizations access to his campaign events as "inappropriate," including 53 percent of Republicans.
The Supreme Court on June 16 issued a unanimous ruling clarifying the test for awarding attorneys' fees to successful copyright litigants. The decision, in Kirtsaeng v.
Donald Trump Behind the scenes: Angst in Trump's campaign Trump on Lewandowski: 'He's a good guy' RNC head: Trump's staff shakeup shows 'seriousness' MORE and Corey Lewandowski spent much of Saturday together at rallies in Las Vegas and Phoenix. But there was tension between the presumptive GOP nominee and his then-campaign manager.
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump's former campaign manager Corey Lewandowski walks a rope line as the candidate signs autographs during a campaign stop at the First Niagara Center, Monday, April 18, 2016, in Buffalo, N.Y. Lewandoswki parted ways with the Trump campaign on Monday. Presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has parted ways with his former campaign manager Corey Lewandowski, a little more than three months after Lewandowski physically grabbed and pulled a female reporter, leaving visible bruises on her body.
Republican Maryland governor Larry Hogan has publicly admitted he isn't voting for Republican presumptive presidential nominee Donald Trump. Here are the many times Logan has said he won't back Trump's run for the White House.
Lawmakers who took a trip secretly funded by the government of Azerbaijan turned over jade earrings, tea sets, silk scarves, woven rugs and other gifts to the government after a watchdog report called the trip improper. The list of gifts returned to the General Services Administration , which was obtained by The Hill through a Freedom of Information Act request, fills in more details about the trip to a 2013 conference in the Azerbaijan capital of Baku.
U.S. Senator Chris Murphy and Senator Richard Blumenthal depart the Senate floor directly after ending a 14-hour filibuster in the hopes of pressuring the U.S. Senate to action on gun control measures, at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, U.S. June 16, 2016.
Veteran Washington Post reporter Bob Woodward predicted Tuesday that the newspaper will cover presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump more moving forward despite losing credentials to cover his events. Woodward, now an associate editor at the Post, defended the paper's coverage of Trump, telling MSNBC's "Morning Joe" that it has been "fair."
Looking at the morning paper last Monday gave me a start, and not just because color photos of a wild-eyed Hillary Clinton with a pasted on smile still shock. The Washington Post headline screamed that Hillary had won the Democratic nomination, with stories following on the "historic" achievement.
Donald Trump said in an interview Wednesday that he sees "no reason" to raise $1 billion to compete in the general election against Hillary Clinton, who is expected to raise upwards of that sum. Trump said as recently as last month in an interview with The New York Times, "I think we'll raise $1 billion," though top GOP donors and fundraisers have warned that Trump's late start to the fundraising game would likely keep him from reaching that target.
Donald Trump has hired a pollster to work exclusively on his presidential campaign in New York, according to The New York Times. The pollster, John McLaughlin, predicted that then-House Majority leader Eric Cantor would win his 2014 race in Virginia, but Cantor lost to Dave Brat.
Janet Blackmon Morgan/The Sun News via AP Dawn Drexel, mother of Britanee Drexel, listens during a news conference in McClellanville on Wednesday. Authorities announced that the case of the disappearance of her daughter Brittanee Drexel of Rochester, New York, is now being investigated as a homicide and the FBI is offering a reward of $25,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of those responsible.
White House in active conversations with Hillary Clinton's campaign about how and where the president would be useful to her, New York Times says, citing unidentified senior aides to Obama ( http://nyti.ms/1RVqUjK) .
The Fallen Roof granaries, constructed more than 800 years ago, still contain a dried corn cob. Maize accounted for roughly 80 percent of the ancestral Pueblo diet.
Leaders of the Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party took aim at likely Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump at their state convention Saturday and warned that divisions among Democrats could hurt the party in the November elections. Hundreds of leaders, party activists and elected officials gathered for the one-day convention in Minneapolis, the Star Tribune reported.
The New York Times had an astounding article yesterday about the lengths to which the Obama administration went to bully everyone to accept the dubious legality of their massive insurer bailouts; bailouts for which there was absolutely no Congressional appropriation. A Federal judge has already ruled that these payments were illegal, and the administration has appealed - principally on the basis that Congress had no standing to bring the suit, not that the payments themselves were legal.
The probe by the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee found the VA inspector general discounted key evidence and left veterans in harm's way at a VA facility in Wisconsin. Senate investigation finds 'systemic' failures at VA watchdog The probe by the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee found the VA inspector general discounted key evidence and left veterans in harm's way at a VA facility in Wisconsin.