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Rep. Ann Kirkpatrick, D-Ariz., talks with reporters before speaking to supporters prior to Chelsea Clinton talking to a crowd at Arizona State University about Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, Wednesday, Oct. 19, 2016, in Tempe, Ariz. Kirkpatrick is running against incumbent Sen. John McCain for an Arizona Senate seat.
Lady Gaga went back to her musical roots with a show at the New York City bar she performed in before getting signed. But the audience looked a little different this time as she sang to a crowd including Robert De Niro and Helen Mirren - and her own parents - as she was backed by a band featuring Mark Ronson.
Ex-Mayor Rudy Giuliani grabbed CNN reporter Erin Burnett's wrist - and bizarrely left his hand there for almost 30 seconds during a spin room interview ahead of Wednesday's third and final presidential debate in Las Vegas. Giuliani, who's become one of Donald Trump's most aggressive surrogates, went for the wrist grab during a heated discussion with businessman Mark Cuban about Hillary Clinton's email scandal.
In this Jan. 11, 2016 photo, Kentucky Democrat House Speaker Greg Stumbo speaks with reporters in Frankfort, Ky. Democrats in Kentucky are worried Donald Trump's appeal in Appalachia could topple their majority in the state House of Representatives.
As Keith and Felicia Scott looked at the ruins of their flooded-out house in North Carolina, the mould growing up the walls and the loose floorboards lying waterlogged at their feet, the presidential election was about the furthest thing from their minds. "I know it's something we need to focus on, but it's kind of hard to focus on that when you've got all this going on," said Keith Scott, a 49-year-old state prison employee who lives outside Lumberton, one of the areas inundated by Hurricane Matthew nearly two weeks ago.
Stocks closed with mixed results in trading Oct. 21, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average retreating 0.09% to 18,145.71 and the S&P 500 dipping 0.01% to 2,141.16, while the Nasdaq composite index gained slightly, adding 0.30% to end at 5,257.40. revealed Oct. 20 that the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta and the Louisiana Office of Financial Institutions gave the company a "troubled condition" designation.
With just 16 days left until the election, and with Donald Trump reaching new lows in the polls, the beleaguered presidential hopeful received a morale boost on Sunday in the form of his very first major newspaper endorsement. As endorsements go, it was hardly glowing .
This Thursday First Lady Michelle Obama will appear with Hillary Clinton at a campaign event in Winston-Salem, North Carolina according to a statement from Clinton campaign spokesman Brian Fallon on Sunday. The event will be the first time the two first ladies have appeared together on the campaign trail and comes at a time when an increasingly confident Clinton - with less than three weeks to go until the election - is making a final push for battleground states.
Threatening to upend a fundamental pillar of American democracy, Donald Trump refused to say he will accept the results of next month's election if he loses to Hillary Clinton. The Democratic nominee declared... Mocking his critics, Donald Trump pledged Thursday to fully accept the outcome of next month's presidential election - if he wins.
At the 71st Annual Alfred E. Smith Dinner in New York on Thursday, presidential candidates Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton traded barbs and jokes in a campaign tradition . Here are the 10 best jokes between the two.
Threatening to upend a fundamental pillar of American democracy, Donald Trump refused to say he will accept the results of next month's election if he loses to Hillary Clinton. The Democratic nominee declared... Mocking his critics, Donald Trump pledged Thursday to fully accept the outcome of next month's presidential election - if he wins.
We can't believe our eyes - Hillary Clinton isn't wearing a pantsuit for once! The Democratic nominee switched up her signature look for the NY charity dinner by wearing a bright pink GOWN instead! Check out her stunning look right here. If there were every such a thing as a pantdress, that's what Hillary Clinton , 68, is rocking at the NY charity dinner.
So vile! Donald Trump used a lighthearted white tie event in NYC to completely roast presidential opponent Hillary Clinton, all while she was sitting just feet away from him. His terrible jokes at her expense were so bad he was booed off the stage! You've got to see this video.
Nick Southerland stands next to the effigy of Hillary Clinton riding a broom that he hung on his Route 6A property in Sandwich. Nick Southerland stands next to the effigy of Hillary Clinton riding a broom that he hung on his Route 6A property in Sandwich.
The annual Alfred E. Smith Memorial Foundation Dinner, a white-tie gala in New York that is often the last time the two presidential nominees share a stage before Election Day, is traditionally a time when campaign hostilities are set aside. Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton traded sharp barbs and brutal takedowns the night after their final debate, with many in the well-heeled crowd turning on the Republican nominee midway through his remarks and showering him with jeers.
Donald Trump's suggestion that the election is “rigged” is not widely shared by local Democrats or Republicans. Echoing the consensus of academics and others who have studied the election system in depth, local politicians say the system may not be 100 percent perfect - investigations put the reliability around 99.9993 to 99.9997 percent - but they trust the officials behind the process.
Mocking his critics, Donald Trump pledged Thursday to fully accept the outcome of next month's presidential election - if he wins. The Republican said he reserved the right to contest questionable results, deepening his unsubstantiated assertions the race against Hillary Clinton could be rigged against him.
To continue reading up to 10 premium articles, you must register , or sign up and take advantage of this exclusive offer: Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, left, accompanied by Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, second from right, and Cardinal Timothy Dolan, Archbishop of New York, right, speaks at the 71st annual Alfred E. Smith Memorial Foundation Dinner, a charity gala organized by the Archdiocese of New York, Thursday, Oct. 20, 2016, at the Waldorf Astoria hotel in New York.
President Obama campaigned for Hillary Clinton today in Miami, Florida, and, boy, did he deliver. In an relaxed, upbeat, and funny speech , Obama rallied an exuberant audience of Florida voters.