Hillary Clinton delivered what was expected to be her final remarks of the presidential election after a devastating loss to Donald Trump.
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House Speaker Paul Ryan says Donald Trump “turned politics on its head,” promises “hand-in-hand” work on GOP agenda.
Donald Trump claimed his place Wednesday as America’s 45th president, an astonishing victory for the celebrity businessman and political novice who capitalized on voters’ economic anxieties, took advantage of racial tensions and overcame a string of sexual assault allegations on his way to the White House.
Authorities in California say a gunman is dead after killing a man and critically wounding two women not far from two polling places that were closed as a result.
JJ Resnick wants to return the Moscow Mule mug to its solid copper roots. Not the rounded, tin-lined mugs many restaurants carry or, heaven forbid, the plastic versions from various vodka brands.
Angelina Jolie Pitt will continue to have sole custody of her six children with Brad Pitt in a joint agreement reached by the actors, a representative for the actress said Monday.
American voters are heading to Susan B. Anthony’s grave at Mount Hope Cemetery in Rochester, N.Y. to pay homage to the late suffragette on Election Day 2016.
Chief among the many joys of being a professional music critic is all the feedback I get from readers (or superfans, as I like to refer to you guys). Some questions get asked on a daily basis, it seems. In order to answer them once and for all, here’s the official Sounding Off FAQ.
Passengers on a commercial flight in Mexico were given a start when a poisonous serpent slithered into the cabin in a scene straight out of the Hollywood thriller “Snakes on a Plane.”
The Las Vegas Review-Journal editorial board endorses Republican Donald Trump for president.
New York police arrested a woman accused of pushing an unsuspecting commuter in front of a subway train as it arrived at a busy Times Square train platform on Monday, killing the victim as bystanders watched in horror.
If recent history is any guidance, Floridians stand a decent chance of going to bed Tuesday night not knowing which presidential candidate won their state. Here’s a look at why elections are often too close for comfort in Florida, and some recent changes that may help this go around.
A federal judge on Monday postponed jury selection in the U.S. death penalty trial of the 22-year-old white man accused of shooting nine people to death at a historic black church in Charleston, South Carolina, last year.
Dozens of buildings sustained “substantial damage” after a 5.0 magnitude earthquake struck an Oklahoma town that’s home to one of the world’s key oil hubs.
The raucous, passionate and unpredictable 2016 U.S. presidential election is on track to notch another distinction: the most wagered-upon political event ever.