Asian stocks rise as Clinton, Trump argue economic policy

This July 16, 2013, file photo, shows a Wall Street street sign outside the New York Stock Exchange. Major U.S. stock indexes edged mostly higher in early trading Wednesday, Oct. 19, 2016, as investors sized up the latest company earnings and new data showing residential construction slowed in the previous month.

US debate summed up? #BadHombres, #nastywoman

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump and Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton during the third presidential debate at UNLV in Las Vegas. Picture: Mark Ralston/Pool New York - US Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump stirred social media ire on Wednesday after he said: "We have some bad hombres here" and referred to Democratic rival Hillary Clinton as "such a nasty woman."

US activist icon warns Trump paving way for fascism

Donald Trump's candidacy has revealed a deep racism in American society that can certainly be interpreted as the making of a fascist movement, an icon of the black civil rights struggle says. Angela Davis was one of the FBI's most wanted fugitives more than 40 years ago, and ran for vice president twice on Communist Party tickets.

Joe Lieberman, stumping for a Clinton in Florida, feels like he’s ‘home again’

Joe Lieberman is in South Florida doing the shul and seniors circuit for a Clinton, and he's relishing the gig. "How does it feel? It feels like I'm home again," Lieberman said Thursday in a phone interview, his voice relaxing into a remarkable confession for the former senator from Connecticut who set fire to his bridges with his party in 2006 and torched them completely in 2008 when he endorsed the Republican presidential candidate.

Black police group unhappy with political endorsements

Black police group unhappy with political endorsements Sentinels Police Association disagree with FOP nod for Trump Check out this story on cincinnati.com: http://cin.ci/2eWarVo Eddie Hawkins is a school resource officer and president of the black police union, The Sentinels. Photo shot Wednesday March 2, 2016 at Taft High School.

Presidential Debate: Clinton, Trump Clash on Policy

Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are striking a more sober tone Wednesday after two brutal debates, largely sticking to substance and keeping personal slights to a minimum during their final face-to-face showdown. The presidential debate in Las Vegas began on a frosty note as the candidates once again abandoned the tradition of shaking each other's hands at the outset.

Chelsea Clinton stumps for mom Hillary at ASU, pushes free-tuition plan

"When he says 'Make America Great Again,' he means make America great again for white, wealthy, straight men," Chelsea Clinton said. Chelsea Clinton stumps for mom Hillary at ASU, pushes free-tuition plan "When he says 'Make America Great Again,' he means make America great again for white, wealthy, straight men," Chelsea Clinton said.

Chretien says no pill for stupidity in thinly veiled shot at Donald Trump

Former Prime Minister Jean Chretien and Dr. Kent MacDonald, President of St. Francis Xavier University, speak to press prior to the University's annual national dinner and fundraiser in Toronto on Wednesday, October 19, 2016. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Christopher Katsarov Former prime minister Jean Chretien says U.S. Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump is "taking away the dignity of public life."

‘Protect Toddlers From Guns’ – Hillary Goes On Nonsensical Gun Control Tear At Debate [VIDEO]

Hillary Clinton flip-flopped her way through answering a question on gun control during Wednesday night's third and final presidential debate. Clinton first told moderator Chris Wallace that while she is a strong believer in the Second Amendment, she also believes "there can be, and there must be reasonable regulation."

Police release 2 men arrested in deadly LA party shooting

A leading Indiana legislator who also serves as a county elections administrator says her office has only seen one questionable change in voter registration this election season. A day after warning of potential widespread voting fraud, Indiana's secretary of state acknowledged Wednesday that many of the thousands of altered registration records she flagged might just be residents rushing to... Hours before Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump meet for their third and final presidential debate, it was anything but quiet outside the Thomas & Mack Arena on the UNLV campus in Las Vegas.