Twitter, ‘lies’ and videotape: Trump shames beauty queen

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (AP) — Plunging deeper into campaign controversy, Donald Trump publicly shamed a former beauty queen on Friday for her “disgusting” sexual pastRead More

Trump accused of violating former U.S. embargo against Cuba

Donald Trump is denying a Newsweek report that he explored business opportunities in Cuba in the late 1990s, apparently in violation of the U.S. embargo.Read More

Dismissing risks, Trump goes all-in on Bill Clinton’s past

NEW YORK (AP) — Donald Trump says he took the moral high ground at the first presidential debate by not mentioning the infidelities of formerRead More

Dismissing risks, Trump goes all-in on Bill Clinton’s past

Donald Trump says he took the moral high ground at the first presidential debate by not mentioning the infidelities of former President Bill Clinton. ButRead More

More than another call: Chief talks about school shooting

TOWNVILLE, S.C. (AP) — When two volunteer firefighters rolled up to an elementary school shooting, they said they found only a wrecked black pickup truckRead More

Clinton visits Iowa as early voting gets underway

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — With early voting poised to play a bigger role in this year’s election, Hillary Clinton was urging voters in IowaRead More

Clinton and Sanders sell young voters eying third-parties

DURHAM, N.H. (AP) — Appealing to elusive young voters, Hillary Clinton turned to former primary adversary Bernie Sanders on Wednesday to connect with millennials drawn toRead More

Despite harsh reviews, Trump resists new debate approach

COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa (AP) — Unmoved by harsh debate reviews, a defiant Donald Trump renewed his attacks against a former Miss Universe winner on Wednesday,Read More

Clinton and Sanders sell young voters eying third-parties

DURHAM, N.H. (AP) — Appealing to elusive young voters, Hillary Clinton turned to former primary adversary Bernie Sanders on Wednesday to connect with millennials drawn toRead More

Congress overrides Obama’s veto of Sept. 11 bill

WASHINGTON (AP) — Congress has rejected a veto by President Barack Obama for the first time since he became president. The House voted 348-77 WednesdayRead More