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The actress responded to President-elect Donald Trump's victory, in an essay posted Thursday morning that she wrote for Broadly, Vice's women's interest channel. In it, Lawrence asks Americans to think long and hard about the state of the country, and to not place blame on others for Hillary Clinton's defeat.
Protesters gather in Pioneer Courthouse Square in Portland, the third night of protests over the results of the 2016 U.S. presidential election, Thursday, Nov. 10, 2016. President-elect Donald Trump fired back on social media after demonstrators in both red and blue states hit the streets for another round of protests, showing outrage over the Republican's unexpected win.
The call had to have been painful for the former president, who teared up on Wednesday when his wife, Hillary Clinton, publicly conceded to the President-elect. "President Clinton phoned President-elect Trump this afternoon," the aide said.
Heading into Election Day, most national surveys overstated what will likely be a narrow popular vote advantage for Hillary Clinton and led many to believe she was a shoo-in to win the Electoral College. "The polls clearly got it wrong this time," the American Association for Public Opinion Research said Wednesday in a statement.
In this Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2016 photo, supporters watch as results come in at the a GOP election party in Cedar Falls, Iowa. Donald Trump's stunning election win came despite prognosticators' overwhelming insistence he would lose and has forced people to question not just political polling, but all the facets of life that are being informed and directed by data.
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Singer Katy Perry - a key supporter of Hillary Clinton - has cancelled her first concert after the 69-year-old's shock election loss. Perry had been due to perform in China at a bash put on by the country's largest online retailer, Alibaba, to commemorate China's largest shopping day, Single's Day, akin to the Boxing Day or Black Friday sales.
A senior U.S. military officer told NBC News that a man wearing a suicide vest is responsible for the deadly explosion at Bagram Airfield. Officials say the number dead from the explosion is in the single digits, but more were injured when the man detonated the vest.
President-elect Donald Trump tweeted a message of concern and confusion on Thursday after demonstrators took to the streets in major U.S. cities protesting his Tuesday night victory. "Just had a very open and successful presidential election.
While many are starting to grasp the enormity of Donald Trump's victory, few seem interested in coming to grips with the significance of Hillary Clinton's defeat. It's understandable, for several reasons.
The election has passed, and the American people gave the spoiled celebrities of Hollywood the heave-ho. Despite all of their earnest YouTube lectures and pro-Hillary Clinton concerts and campaign appearances, the next president is Donald Trump.
Tuesday's stunning presidential election was, first and foremost, a devastating rebuke of Barack Obama's presidency, especially his economic record. Many issues, no doubt, influenced the voters' decisions to put the Republicans back in charge of the White House and the executive branch of government.
I am uplifted by Tuesday's presidential election results because I believe we have a good chance to start turning things around in the country for the better, from economic issues to social issues and matters of national security and the rule of law. There is one subject, however, I feel compelled to address above many others today, as I see it raised by so many Democratic leaders and many liberals throughout the country -- inclusiveness.
ABC's Gloria Borger's on-air elegy for the Clinton campaign included a lament for "all the little girls [Hillary Clinton] promised to show a female president." Carl Bernstein, Clinton biographer and half of the Watergate duo, who was also serving as a commentator for ABC, likewise worried about the feelings of "little girls" who were "deprived of their aspiration" of seeing a woman president by Clinton's loss.
If Tuesday were a novel, or even a dream, we could finish the last page and put the book down to wake up to realize the book included no literal truth, that neither Donald Trump nor Hillary Clinton had been elected president of the United States. That's how 6 in 10 voters would have felt, saying in the exit polls that both candidates were "unfavorable and untrustworthy."
Dozens marched along the streets of downtown Stockton to the steps of City Hall on Thursday evening to denounce Donald Trump, the billionaire businessman who defeated Hillary Clinton in an earthshaking upset in Tuesday's presidential election. The San Joaquin Pride Center, Fathers and Families of San Joaquin and the Little Manila Foundation joined forces to organize the march.
How do Mexicans feel about Trump's toxic rhetoric now that he's definitely the president? Freelance journalist Marco Magasic reports from Mexico. The worst thing about the US election for Mexico was supposed to be the fact that Donald Trump's dialogue on immigration and trade would somehow shape Hillary Clinton's policies.