Hillary Clinton: Trump has let loose – dangerous’ level of hate

Hillary Clinton has accused Donald Trump of unleashing an "incredibly dangerous" level of hate and vitriol that makes her "worried as an American". The former Democratic presidential nominee and US first lady lashed out at the Republican president as she reflected on the 2016 election campaign during an appearance at a book industry conference in New York City on Thursday.

Ap Fact Check: Holes in Trump’s reasoning on climate pullout

Announcing that the U.S. will withdraw from the Paris climate accord, President Donald Trump misplaced the blame for what ails the coal industry and laid a shaky factual foundation for his decision. A look at some of the claims in a Rose Garden speech and an accompanying fact sheet about the deal to curtail emissions responsible for global warming: WHITE HOUSE: The Paris climate accord "would effectively decapitate our coal industry, which now supplies about one-third of our electric power."

Nation-Now 18 mins ago 6:01 p.m.Pittsburgh mayor calls out Trump for Paris climate agreement speech

Bill Peduto, mayor of Pittsburgh, speaks during a Bloomberg Government panel on the sidelines of the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia on Monday, July 25, 2016. Photographer: Patrick T. Fallon/Bloomberg via Getty Images Pittsburgh Mayor Bill Peduto candidly waded into the world of international climate policy after President Trump pulled the blue-collar steel town into his announcement that the United States would withdraw from the Paris climate agreement.

The Left’s Unhinged Freakout over Trump’s Paris Accord Withdrawalby…

Celebrities, politicians, and climate activists lost their collective mind in the wake of President Trump's decision to pull out from the agreement. he fatalistic flip-out over Trump's plan to exit from the Paris Climate Accord is the latest proof that the leaders of the political Left have learned absolutely nothing since November 8. Unlike Trump, who said during his Rose Garden announcement of the planned withdrawal that he was "elected to represent the citizens of Pittsburgh, not Paris," these woke folks continue to overlook huge swaths of the American public as they try to win a global popularity contest, redistribute our wealth, and lecture us about how ignorant, uncaring, and unaware we are.

Clinton: Trump budget an ‘attack of unimaginable cruelty’

Hillary Clinton didn't mention Donald Trump by name, but she peppered her Wellesley College commencement address Friday with barbs aimed at her rival in last year's presidential election. The former Democratic presidential nominee took aim at Trump's proposed budget, calling it "an attack of unimaginable cruelty on the most vulnerable among us" and saying it fails to address critical issues such as opioid addiction and climate change.

Read Hillary Clinton’s Wellesley College Commencement Address

Clinton touched upon her own time at the school - she majored in political science at Wellesley and graduated with her bachelor's degree in 1969 before attending to Yale Law School - and discussed losing the presidential election. While not mentioning him by name, she also made references to President Donald Trump and his administration.

UK Labour leader links terror to wars as campaign resumes

Britain's Queen Elizabeth II. right, speaks to Millie Robson, 15, and her mother, Marie, as she visits the Royal Manchester Children's Hospital in Manchester England, to meet victims of the terror attack in the city earli... .

FBI Russia investigation looking at Kushner role

The FBI's criminal probe of Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election is increasingly touching on the multiple roles of senior White House adviser Jared Kushner on both the Trump campaign and the Trump transition team. Points of focus that pertain to Kushner include: the Trump campaign's 2016 data analytics operation; his relationship with former national security adviser Michael Flynn; and Kushner's own contacts with Russians, according to US officials briefed on the probe.

Montana election pits behaviour against partisan loyalties

A last-minute melee that led to an assault charge against a congressional candidate jolted many people in the nation who were viewing the election Thursday as a referendum on President Donald Trump's young administration. Voters were deciding Thursday whether to send Republican candidate Greg Gianforte to Congress after he was charged with assaulting a reporter a day earlier.