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Elizabeth Warren fills the Democratic void - In the days since Hillary Clinton's stunning electoral defeat to Donald Trump, the vacuum she left atop the Democratic Party hasn't gone unfilled. - Elizabeth Warren has moved aggressively to occupy the space, a timely reminder to the party
'Stick to modeling': Gigi Hadid is savaged on Twitter for 'racist' Melania Trump impression in which she puts on Eastern European accent during debut hosting gig at the American Music Awards 'I WON'T be the last Democrat President': Defiant Obama reminds Republicans that Hillary won the popular vote as he gives his last foreign speech - and reveals his post-presidency plans The Obamas 'have bought a home at California golf mecca as well as leasing $4.3m DC home for life after the White House' The ultimate dishwasher hacks revealed - including using vinegar and a toothbrush to get the best clean Kanye West cancels Sunday night's gig in Los Angeles and refunds fans for Saturday's show he abandoned after calling out Beyonce, Jay Z and Hillary Clinton in 10-minute rant 'I never killed anyone': Party-boy surrogate 'son' of celeb NYC jeweler who's accused of stabbing man to death for rejecting ... (more)
In one of the more bizarre twists of political irony to hit the 2016 election season, it is now former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani - one of the most vocal critics of Hillary Clinton - who is now facing potential trouble regarding his own history with paid speeches. Giuliani met with President-elect Donald Trump on Sunday in Bedminster, New Jersey where the soon-to-be-45th President held a dizzying array of meetings with guests all weekend long in the hopes of filing crucial cabinet positions.
Donald Trump's chief strategist and ex-Breitbart news executive Steve Bannon has the power to shape Mr. Trump's legacy. How does he see the real estate mogul impacting America? The former Breitbart executive and chief strategist for Donald Trump has been a controversial pick on the president-elect's staff.
Hundreds identifying as 'white nationalists' or members of the 'alt-right' movement gathered at the annual National Policy Institute conference in Washington, D.C. on Saturday. Members of the Ku Klux Klan, Aryan Nation, National Socialist Movement, and the Sadistic Souls Motorcycle Club ride a MATA bus to the Shelby County Courthouse in Memphis, Tenn.
'It's not her fault!': Hillary Clinton looks for excuses, ignores her party's failings Washington Times, by Tammy Bruce What a difference an election makes. Hillary Clinton and her team need to decide on a brand new slogan now that "I'm with her" means you're an unemployed sycophant.
TV producer Shonda Rhimes didn't get the president she wanted in the recent election, but she'll be receiving a special honor from the president she created at the International Emmy Awards Gala. "Scandal" star Tony Goldwyn, who plays President Fitzgerald Grant in the ABC TV drama, will be presenting the honorary International Emmy Founders Award to Rhimes Monday night at the Hilton New York.
'Stick to modeling': Gigi Hadid is savaged on Twitter for 'racist' Melania Trump impression in which she puts on Eastern European accent during debut hosting gig at American Music Awards 'I WON'T be the last Democrat President': Defiant Obama reminds Republicans that Hillary won the popular vote as he gives his last foreign speech - and reveals his post-presidency plans Geologists find twenty BILLION barrels of oil worth up to $900 billion under west Texas in largest continuous field ever discovered in the U.S. 'I never killed anyone': Party-boy surrogate 'son' of celeb NYC jeweler accused of stabbing man to death breaks silence from behind bars to say he didn't know about murder until his arrest Kanye West cancels Sunday night's gig in Los Angeles and refunds fans for Saturday's show he abandoned after calling out Beyonce, Jay Z and Hillary Clinton in 10-minute rant That will keep them ... (more)
I wrote a couple of election post-mortem columns back in November 2012 for your Daily Republic, trying to help the Republican Party regroup and do a better job of attracting voters in 2016. Funnily enough, Republicans also performed a painful self-autopsy and arrived at the same basic conclusion, that they must try to be more inclusive in their policies to attract minorities, immigrants, young voters and women to their cause.
The evening I heard Hillary Clinton call Donald Trump supporters a "basket of deplorables" was the moment I started bracing for President Donald Trump. Trump himself couldn't have written her a better script for driving home his foundational theme to voters: "The elite running this country - the media, the so-called 'experts,' the liberals - think you're pathetic.
After blistering amounts of criticism during and after the US presidential election, Facebook announced last week that it will prevent websites that intentionally deceive visitors from using their ad-selling services. In recent days Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has in further detail how his company will seek to better prevent the spread of fake news in the future.
For a candidate that practically made accepting the election results a party platform, Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton has been conspicuously silent on the riots, assaults and protests against President-elect Donald Trump. Losing an election doesn't absolve a person of the responsibility to guide their party: It's the single most important thing they can do as emotions run high - especially in an election where those emotions have overflowed into physical violence.
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Incoming Sen. Minority Leader Chuck Schumer says that President-elect Donald Trump's victory is "not a mandate," vowing to oppose the policy agenda of the Republican-controlled White House and Congress where he and his fellow Democrats disagree. "What Trump talked about was against the establishment of both parties," the New York Democrat told This Week co-anchor Martha Raddatz.
Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton smiles during the final presidential debate at the Thomas & Mack Center on the campus of the University of Las Vegas in Las Vegas, Nevada on October 19, 2016. Looking at former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's campaign page, one wouldn't know that she was also a defeated 2016 presidential candidate.
A girl joins demonstrators to protest outside of City Hall following the election of Republican Donald Trump as President of the United States in downtown Los Angeles, California November 10, 2016. REUTERS/Patrick T. Fallon The University of New Hampshire has issued an apology after one of its official Facebook pages was caught making partisan political posts against Donald Trump and in favor of Hillary Clinton.
Russia's ambassador to Canada says the U.S. election of president-elect Donald Trump was a victory for common sense and pragmatism. Alexander Darchiev told CTV's "Question Period" that Trump's presidency will provide a "promising opening for Russian-American relations," which he acknowledged are not currently in great shape.
Donald Trump's three adult children are playing multiple roles for their father after a campaign where the lines were constantly blurred between presidential bid and business interests. Don Jr., Ivanka and Eric Trump are poised to wield immense influence over their father, even if they don't follow him to Washington.