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Lavrov: Too many 'pussies' around US presidential campaign
BELGRADE - Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has dismissed Washington's claims that Moscow is interfering in the US presidential race, TASS reports.
Trump trails Clinton by 8 points after tape scandal, debate: poll
Donald Trump has fallen further behind Hillary Clinton and now trails her by 8 points among likely voters, according to a new Reuters/Ipsos opinion poll, with 1 in 5 Republicans saying his vulgar comments about groping women disqualify him from the presidency.
Trump calls Clinton a devil, Clinton says Trump abuses women
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump threatened to jail Democratic rival "devil" Hillary Clinton and accused her husband of abusing women in a vicious presidential debate that appeared unlikely to improve his ratings after a damaging weekend, polls showed Oct. 10.
Trump-Clinton Debate Inflames Social Media
Some noteworthy reactions of cartoonists and social media users after the second debate between US presidential nominees Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton.
The 90-minute duel between the real-estate mogul and the former Secretary of State, held late on Sunday evening, is believed to have been the most-tweeted political debate in the 10 years of Twitter.
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Trump on sex tape: I only talked about women, Bill Clinton abused them (video)
The highly anticipated second TV debate between US Presidential candidates, Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, at Washington University in St. Louis, started with the two refusing to shake hands at the outset, although they did at the end.
Top GOP members withdraw support from Donald Trump over sex video revelations
After The Washington Post published a leaked 2005 video in which Trump bragged to Access Hollywood’s Billy Bush about how he was able to grope women because he’s famous, finally some Republicans in Congress are beginning to distance themselves from Trump.
Trump vows to stay in race after lewd remarks surface
With his campaign in crisis, U.S. presidential candidate Donald Trump vowed on Oct. 8 to stay in the race despite calls from more than two dozen prominent Republicans for him to drop out following the release of a recording of him making lewd comments about women.
Both Trump's wife and his running mate criticized his words, saying they were insulting and indefensible.
World Bank, IMF challenged by anti-globalization wave
Global finance leaders on Oct. 6 publicly confronted the rising unpopularity of trade liberalization, saying world economies needed to strive for more inclusive growth.
Kaine, Pence clash in vice presidential debate
U.S. vice presidential hopefuls Tim Kaine and Mike Pence launched into their only debate of the campaign Oct. 4, immediately clashing on the reputations, experiences and policies of their bosses chasing the White House.
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The White Stripes reunite to rebuke Donald Trump
Jack and Meg White call Donald Trump’s use of “Seven Nation Army” “disgusting” and “illegal”. The White Stripes co-founders have issued a rare joint statement in opposition of the Republican presidential nominee for the use of their song in a campaign video. “Regarding the use of ‘Seven Nation Army’ in a Donald Trump campaign video, The White Stripes would like to unequivocally state that they
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