Trump caught on video making lewd, crude remarks about women

In this Oct. 6, 2016, photo, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks during a town hall in Sandown, N.H. Russia's government lodged a formal complaint last month with the United Nations over a top U.N. official's condemnations of Trump and some European politicians, diplomats told The Associated Press, an intervention that underscores the unusual links between the Republican presidential nominee and the Kremlin. There is no evidence Trump sought Russia's assistance, or was even aware of the criticism by Zeid Ra'ad al-Hussein, the U.N. high commissioner for human rights.

New York Attorney General orders Trump Foundation to cease fundraising: Politics Extra

The office of New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman has issued a "notice of violation" to Donald Trump's foundation, ordering it to immediately stop soliciting donations in New York. The Donald J. Trump Foundation has been ordered to stop fundraising in New York.

Clinton tears into Trump on taxes

By KEN THOMAS and JONATHAN LEMIRE Associated Press TOLEDO, Ohio - Hillary Clinton tore into Donald Trump's tax history, business acumen and trustworthiness Monday as she sought to capitalize on news that the New York real estate mogul may not have paid federal taxes for years - one of several revelations that rattled the Republican presidential candidate's campaign. Campaigning at a downtown Toledo train station, Clinton cast Trump as a cold-hearted and bungling businessman who "represents the same rigged system that he claims he's going to change."

Clinton, Trump look to overcome weaknesses on debate stage

A technician examines the lighting grid as preparations continue for Monday's first debate presidential between Democratic Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump, Saturday, Sept. 24, 2016, at Hofstra University in Hempstead, N.Y. less A technician examines the lighting grid as preparations continue for Monday's first debate presidential between Democratic Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump, Saturday, Sept.

Trump’s Director of African-American Outreach Says Detractors…

Omarosa Manigault, the director of African-American outreach for Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, told PBS' "Frontline" that critics of the Manhattan billionaire will have to "bow down" to him when he is president. In a clip from "The Choice 2016," an upcoming "Frontline" special, Manigault, a former contestant on Trump's NBC show "The Apprentice," discussed attending the 2011 White House Correspondents Dinner with Trump and watching President Barack Obama poke fun at the real-estate magnate over his charge that the president was not born in the United States.

Emmy host Jimmy Kimmel elects to sting Trump, but not Hillary

Actually the Emmy host blamed Trump-pal Mark Burnett, the creator and executive producer of "The Celebrity Apprentice" and "Survivor." "That guy right there," the Emmy host said during his monologue Sunday night, singling out the British-born producer who also produces "The Voice."

Martha Stewart: ‘I’m voting for Hillary Clinton’; Trump ‘totally unprepared’

"There is so much to know and so much to learn and so much diplomacy and kindness and introspection that goes with that kind of job," Stewart told CNNMoney during a luncheon for Andrea Bocelli's foundation Sunday. "And it does not exist in the world of Donald Trump."

Opinion: Trump, king of debt but not of taxes

Donald Trump, the Republican Party's presidential nominee, has been in the spotlight for years. From developing real estate to producing and starring in TV shows, see how he's shaped his empire.

The Bachelor’s con Rachael continues to fall head over heels for Richie

'They don't know it yet, but they're going to pay for it': Defiant Trump insists Mexico WILL finance controversial border wall despite President Nieto 'telling him the opposite just hours earlier' REVEALED: NFL executives 'hate Colin Kaepernick, call him a traitor and believe he is unlikely to play pro ball again' He was warned! Mystery brunette told Anthony Weiner to 'be careful' before they started sexting relationship that has prompted the end of his marriage and an investigation by child services Leonardo DiCaprio is urged to pay back millions of 'embezzled' dollars used to bankroll Wolf of Wall Street and fund his environmental charity 'God doesn't make mistakes': Rory Feek's heartbreaking blog about his daughter's Down Syndrome as he shares precious memories of her and late wife Joey together North Korea trains its elite soldiers to smuggle 'nuclear backpacks' across the border ... (more)

Chad Johnson confronts Lace Morris on After Paradise live chat show after drunken breakup

The greatest! Michael Phelps gives Boomer a kiss and adds two more gold medals to his monster haul after leading Team USA to relay victory AND getting 'revenge' on nemesis Chad Le Clos EXCLUSIVE 'My dad flipped on me - don't call, don't visit': Golden girl Simone Biles' ex-addict mom reveals bitter family rift after she was forced to give the Olympian up for adoption to her relatives Florida woman, 73, is accidentally shot and killed by a police officer during a Citizen Police Academy role-play exercise Complaints flood in about safety straps on world's tallest water side where 10-year-old was decapitated, as Kansas lawmaker demands better regulation of rides Delta customers face another day of delays and cancellations as airline blames 'failure of a critical piece of equipment' at airline's headquarters for crippling power outage Trump rows back on 'assassination' attack on Hillary and ... (more)

Clintons and Kaines campaign in Youngstown

A crowd packed into a hot gymnasium at Youngstown's East High School Saturday night, waiting to hear from the first woman nominated by a major political party to run for President of the United States. They waited longer than expected to see Hillary Clinton and her running mate Senator Tim Kaine who took to the stage two hours and fifteen minutes after the program was scheduled to begin.

Mark Cuban endorses Hillary Clinton, calls Donald Trump a batsa ” crazya

JULY 30: Mark Cuban looks on before the start of a campaign rally with democratic presidential nominee former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and democratic vice presidential nominee U.S. Sen Tim Kaine at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center on July 30, 2016 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Hillary Clinton and Tim Kaine are continuing their three-day bus tour through Pennsylvania and Ohio.

Beating rivals and the odds, Donald Trump captures Republican nomination

Thirteen months after launching an improbable bid for the White House, Donald Trump captured the 2016 Republican presidential nomination on Tuesday, having vanquished 16 party rivals, warred with much of its establishment and provoked controversy at every turn. His eldest child, Donald Trump Jr, announced the support of New York, their home state, during a roll-call vote at the Republican National Convention, ensuring Trump had the majority of delegates - 1 237 - needed to contest the Nov. 8 U.S. presidential election against presumptive Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton.

Melania Trump speech produces lacklustre early TV ratings

Melania Trump's big night at the Republican National Convention failed to draw bumper television audiences despite networks boosting their coverage of the gathering and husband Donald Trump promising a "showbiz" feel to the week. According to Nielsen ratings data on Tuesday from seven leading broadcast and cable networks, an estimated 23 million people watched Monday evening's highlight during the 10 p.m. to 11 p.m. hour when Melania Trump, the wife of Republican White House contender Donald Trump, delivered her speech.

Trump’s secret weapon is Ivanka

A mogul in her own right, Ivanka Trump has become her father's most effective surrogate, softening the edges of Donald Trump's brash and often controversial presidential campaign. And she's being called upon to play that role again in the spotlight of this week's Republican National Convention.

Aiming for Friday announcement, Trump narrows his VP list

Donald Trump has reached the final phase of his search for a running mate, narrowing his list to three leading contenders and directing his staff to prepare for a Friday announcement. "It's a little bit like 'The Apprentice,'" former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, one of Trump's finalists, said in a Tuesday interview with Fox News Channel.

Sebastian Shakespeare: Madame Tussauds snubs ‘unpopular’ Andy…

Army reservist Micah Xavier Johnson, 25, who shot dead five cops at Dallas Black Lives Matter protest had bomb-making materials, ballistic vests, rifles, ammunition and a combat journal in his home Video in aftermath of Dallas police slaughter appears to show protesters DANCING and 'taunting' officers in a 7-Eleven parking lot 'This is now war!' Former Congressman Joe Walsh warns 'cop hater' Obama to 'watch out' after police officers are shot dead in Dallas Newt Gingrich calls 'Baloney!' on Black Lives Matter after Dallas cop killings as he says Democratic politicians have betrayed urban black voters 'That's what us whites get for trying to help!!': White supremacists including some Donald Trump supporters talk of 'race war' in the wake of Dallas police murders Tennessee gunman who shot postal carrier dead and wounded three others before shoot-out with cops 'targeted white people after ... (more)

Trump slashes TV appearances as advisers clash over controlling his message

Donald Trump, in a sharp shift in strategy, is now refusing to appear on many television outlets, and top advisers who want to limit his exposure are no longer notifying him of every interview request. According to sources familiar with the campaign, one faction is worried that the constant rounds of interviews entail too much risk of the candidate making mistakes or fanning minor controversies, even though his mastery at driving the media agenda helped power his Republican primary victory.

Douglas Brinkley, Ryan Seacrest: Sunday guests

The Sunday morning chat programs will have politicians this Fourth of July weekend, but the lineup ranges from historians, such as Douglas Brinkley, to former "American Idol" host Ryan Seacrest . The guest lineup: Sen. John McCain , R-Ariz., and Sen. Lindsey Graham , R-S.C., talk to CBS' "Face the Nation" form Kabul, Afghanistan, at 10:30 a.m. on WKMG-Channel 6. The program also features Mitt Romney and Rep. Adam Schiff , D-Calif.