CNN Weinstein Panel Explodes When Carpenter Invokes Clinton Sex Scandals, Cover-Ups

Showing off the liberal media's willful blindness concerning the Clintons, Tuesday's CNN Newsroom with Brooke Baldwin featured CNN political commentator and former Ted Cruz staffer Amanda Carpenter being shouted down in a Harvey Weinstein segment for invoking the sexual misdeeds by Bill Clinton and enabling by Hillary Clinton. Baldwin turned to Carpenter for the political side of the horrifying Weinstein story, wondering why it took five days for Hillary Clinton to offer a statement seeing as how her campaign received truckloads of money from Weinstein.

Gwyneth Paltrow and Angelina Jolie accuse Harvey Weinstein of sexual harassment

Paltrow said she was left "petrified" after Weinstein propositioned her when she was just 22 while Jolie vowed never to work with him again after a "bad experience" as a young actress. The high-profile pair join a growing list of stars accusing the producer of sexual harassment, while allegations of rape have also now emerged.

Indiana vague about reasons for withholding Pence’s emails

Indiana officials are refusing to release an indeterminate number of emails from private AOL.com accounts Mike Pence used as governor, and they're not saying whether the vice president's lawyers influenced which messages should be withheld. Republican Gov. Eric Holcomb's office has released more than 1,300 pages of his predecessor's emails, although most of the documents - released in multiple batches over recent months - contain little substance.

Gordon Ramsay starts war of words with Jamie Oliver

'Attention seeking and self-serving noise': Melania Trump delivers stinging clapback to Ivana in an official statement after the President's first wife called herself the real 'First Lady' EXCLUSIVE: Designer Donna Karan comes to Weinstein's DEFENSE and suggests his victims may have been 'asking for it' by the way they dress - calling shamed mogul and his wife 'wonderful people' 'Allow me to resurrect myself': Harvey Weinstein's desperate last minute plea to Hollywood moguls for letters on his behalf - which Ron Meyer and Jeffrey Katzenberg rejected RNC chairwoman says it's 'disrespectful' to compare Weinstein's woes to Trump's p****gate scandal during combative CNN interview - asking where Hillary Clinton is on the issue Who else knew? Glenn Close and Kate Winslet admit to hearing rumors of Harvey Weinstein sexual harassment in the past while Judi Dench and Meryl Streep claim they were ... (more)

Trump’s support plummets in rural areas and small towns: poll

Trump's approval rating in small towns and rural communities - many of which strongly supported him in the election - has dried up to its lowest level since his first weeks in office, a new poll showed Monday. Trump's approval in non-metro areas now stands at 47% - the same number as his disapproval rating with those same voters, a Reuters/Ipsos survey showed.

Meryl Streep condemns Harvey Weinstein, claims she didn’t about …

FEBRUARY 26: Actor Meryl Streep attends the 89th Annual Academy Awards at Hollywood & Highland Center on February 26, 2017 in Hollywood, California. Meryl Streep became the first A-list friend and collaborator of Harvey Weinstein to speak out against the film mogul, calling his alleged sexual misconduct with actresses and employees "inexcusable" but asserting that "not everybody knew" that any of this was going on.

Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein fired after sex harassment claims: Reports

The accusers say Weinstein pressured them to massage him, watch him naked and promised to help advance their careers in exchange for sexual favors. REUTERS/Andrew Kelly/File Photo Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein was fired from his film studio the Weinstein Company following reports that he sexually harassed women over several decades, according to US media.

Duke professor wins an Emmy for documentary work on Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton

"The Choice 2016" investigated formative moments in Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton's lives through interviews with those who know them best, providing in-depth, trustworthy reporting and powerful new insights at a moment when voters were being bombarded with conflicting partisan stories about each candidate. "The Choice 2016" investigated formative moments in Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton's lives through interviews with those who know them best, providing in-depth, trustworthy reporting and powerful new insights at a moment when voters were being bombarded with conflicting partisan stories about each candidate.

‘We hurt with you’: Jason Aldean opens SNL with tribute to Las Vegas victims

Saturday Night Live didn't begin how it normally does - with jokes at the president's expense - but rather with an emotional tribute to those affected by the Las Vegas shooting massacre. Country singer Jason Aldean delivered a brief monologue on the SNL main stage, saying "I'm struggling to understand what happened that night" and "so many people are hurting."

Clinton more widely supported than Trump

Hillary Clinton received 2.865 million more votes for president than Donald Trump, so why isn't she president? Is there something wrong with our Electoral College system? Thousands of readers like you have made Northern New York Newspapers the number one ranked website* for local news and sports coverage in the north country.

It looks like Trump wants Mueller to do the one thing Comey…

President Donald Trump's lawyers have adopted a new legal strategy of cooperating with special counsel Robert Mueller in the hopes that he will do the one thing former FBI director James Comey did not: confirm publicly that Trump is not being investigated as part of the FBI's Russia probe, according to The New York Times . Mueller was appointed special counsel after Trump fired Comey in May. Initially, the White House said Trump's dismissal of Comey was based entirely on Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein's recommendation and because of his handling of the Hillary Clinton email investigation.

Talk to the Hand: An Appalling Anniversary

Donald Trump bragged in vulgar terms about kissing, groping and trying to have sex with women during a 2005 conversation caught on a hot microphone, saying that "when you're a star, they let you do it," according to a video obtained by The Washington Post. The video captures Trump talking with Billy Bush, then of "Access Hollywood," on a bus with the show's name written across the side.