Ruth Bader Ginsburg Calls Kaepernick Protests a Dumb and Disrespectfula

Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, never shy to weigh in on the controversies of the day, said she thinks "it's really dumb" for San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick and others to refuse to stand for the national anthem. In the interview, Ginsburg steers clear from criticizing presidential candidate Donald Trump but calls the rhetoric from the election cycle "distressing."

Army Corps holds off on resuming Dakota Access pipeline work

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers won't yet authorize construction of the $3.8 billion, four-state Dakota Access oil pipeline on federal land in southern North Dakota, it said Monday, along with reiterating its... The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers won't yet authorize construction of the $3.8 billion, four-state Dakota Access oil pipeline on federal land in southern North Dakota, it said Monday, along with reiterating its earlier... California authorities say the former owners of the Village Voice in New York have been arrested days after they were charged with sex trafficking through their control of an online site that advertises escort... California authorities say the former owners of the Village Voice in New York City have been arrested days after they were charged with sex trafficking through their control of an online site that advertises escort services.

Hillary Clinton and – real billionaire’ Warren Buffett fact check Trump’s tax claims

Hillary Clinton brushed off Donald Trump's attacks and doubled down on her own at her first post-debate rally on Monday, using a "real billionaire" to counter the Republican's claims about his own taxes. Clinton told a crowd of more than 3,000 supporters in Detroit that each of them had probably paid more in federal income taxes than Trump.

Even Donald Trump’s truest believers are starting to worry now

The morning after the vice-presidential debate, Cathy Frasca woke at 5am and hand-wrote a four-page letter to Donald Trump that said: "It is obvious that you could easily lose this election." The 89-year-old grandmother urged Trump to release his taxes, ignore the controversies that Hillary Clinton tries to start, stop tweeting at 3am and remember that "Bill Clinton is not running for election, so please avoid using precious time to discuss his sex life."

Trump got to speak a minute longer than Clinton did, but still spent debate whining it wasn’t more

Donald Trump is the Republican nominee, which is frightening.We must make sure his hateful rhetoric does not even come close... Donald Trump has gone too far with his attacks on Gold Star parents Khizr and Ghazala Khan, whose son Army Capt. Humayun Khan... A Donald Trump White House would be a disaster, and this goes way beyond any ideological difference.

Latest Wikileaks Dump Shows Tom DeLonge Emailing Clinton Campaign Chair About UFOs

We've known since the song "Aliens Exist" on Enema of the State that former Blink-182 guitarist Tom DeLonge believes, well, that aliens exist. Still, it's pretty funny to find him chatting casually about UFOs with Hillary Clinton's campaign manager in a dump of emails from Wikileaks.

Trump, Clinton offer few plans for Syrian mess lying ahead

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump points at Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton as he speaks during the second presidential debate at Washington University in St. Louis, Sunday, Oct. 9, 2016. less Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump points at Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton as he speaks during the second presidential debate at Washington University in St. Louis, Sunday, Oct. 9, ... more Republican vice presidential candidate, Indiana Gov. Mike Pence speaks during a campaign stop at the the Rossford Recreation Center in Rossford, Ohio, Friday, Oct. 7, 2016.

Unlike first, second debate won’t set viewership record

Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton listens to Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump during the second presidential debate at Washington University in St. Louis, Sunday, Oct. 9, 2016. Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton listens to Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump during the second presidential debate at Washington University in St. Louis, Sunday, Oct. 9, 2016.

Actress Kate Walsh to stump for Hillary in Dover, Durham

Actress Kate Walsh, known for her roles on "Grey's Anatomy" and "Private Practice," will campaign for Hillary Clinton on Tuesday in Durham and Dover. “Throughout her trip, Walsh will meet with young voters and grassroots volunteers to discuss why she is supporting Hillary Clinton, and will lay out the clear contrast in this race between Hillary Clinton's record of fighting for women and children and Donald Trump's history of dangerous and offensive rhetoric,” the release states.

Clinton-Trump Tawdry Tape Debate Draws Smaller Audience Than First Go-Around

Despite interest sparked by a lewd 2005 recording of Donald Trump, the Republican's second debate with Hillary Clinton attracted fewer viewers than their first encounter. Despite the headline-grabbing news of Donald Trump speaking in lewd and tawdry terms about women in a 2005 audio recording, the Republican presidential nominee's second debate with Democrat Hillary Clinton attracted a smaller audience than their first head-to-head matchup on Sept.

Beware extremes: Exercise, anger may trigger heart attack

By MARILYNN MARCHIONE AP Chief Medical Writer If you're angry or upset, you might want to simmer down before heading out for an intense run or gym workout. A large, international study ties... By MARILYNN MARCHIONE AP Chief Medical Writer If you're angry or upset, you might want to simmer down before heading out for an intense run or gym workout.

Wall St Rises on Energy, Apple Boost

U.S. stocks rose on Monday as energy shares gained with oil prices and as Apple jumped following problems with rival Samsung Electronics Co Ltd's Note 7 phone. The Dow Jones industrial average rose 88.89 points, or 0.49 percent, to 18,329.38, the S&P 500 gained 9.93 points, or 0.46 percent, to 2,163.67 and the Nasdaq Composite added 36.27 points, or 0.69 percent, to 5,328.67.

Speaker distances himself from Trump

Congress says he won't defend Donald Trump nor campaign with him, plunging the Republican candidate's presidential bid deeper into crisis over his sexually aggressive remarks about women. Paul Ryan, speaker of the House of Representatives, also signalled he was preparing for Democrat Hillary Clinton to win the White House in the November 8 presidential and congressional election.