Elections 2016

Nasdaq chief says Trump win is wake-up call for business leaders

The Nasdaq stock market's chief executive said Wednesday Donald Trump's election triumph revealed the business world's failure to sell the benefits of trade and globalisation.

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Revenge of the forgotten class

In March, I was driving along a road that led from Dayton, Ohio, into its formerly middle-class, now decidedly working-class southwestern suburbs, when I came upon an arresting sight. I was looking for a professional sign-maker who had turned his West Carrollton ranch house into a distribution point for Trump yard signs, in high demand just…

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Donald Trump tweeted himself into the White House

Donald Trump’s presidential election victory has been described as stunning, shocking and having elicited a “primal scream” from the media. The president-elect resonated enough with more than 59 million Americans that they pulled the lever for him in the voting booth and propelled him to a win.

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Colbert refuses to apologize in tour de force Trump takedown: That’s 'what a p*ssy would say'

In his opening monologue on Thursday night, Late Show host Stephen Colbert expressed his ongoing doubts and sense of unease about a potential Trump presidency.

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Some top defense and intelligence officials are refusing to work with President-Elect Trump

Much of the country is uncertain of how to respond to Donald Trump's victory as the next president of the United States. Some have taken to the streets, others are taking care of themselves and their communities.

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Megyn Kelly denies Trump got Fox News debate question in advance

Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly's denied Thursday night that her memoir revealed Donald Trump had managed to get at least one of her debate questions ahead of time.

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In second day of anti-Trump protests, civil rights a top concern

Demonstrators took to the streets across the country for a second day on Thursday to protest Donald Trump's presidential election victory, voicing fears that the real estate mogul's political triumph would deal a blow to civil rights.

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'We will not give an inch': Elizabeth Warren throws down gauntlet to President-elect Trump

U.S. Democrats' liberal firebrand, Senator Elizabeth Warren, threw down the gauntlet to President-elect Donald Trump on Thursday, telling labor union members there are financial and social issues where her party will fight him and continuing to blast the Republican.

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Legendary singer and songwriter Leonard Cohen dead at 82

Singer and songwriter Leonard Cohen died on Thursday at age 82, the Rolling Stone reports. Sony Music Canada, Cohen's label wrote in a Facebook post:

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‘Ni**er lover!’: George Zimmerman kicked out of Florida bar after racist clash with waitress

George Zimmerman was kicked out of a Florida bar on Wednesday night after using racist language, the New York Daily News reports.

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Sanders: Trump administration threatening to prosecute Clinton is 'what dictators are about'

Sen. Bernie Sanders Thursday rejected suggestions that a Donald Trump administration may appoint a special prosecutor to press charges against Hillary Clinton, insisting it would be an “outrage” reminiscent of authoritarian regimes.

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Democratic Rep. Maxine Waters trashes Trump: 'I don't believe anything Donald Trump says'

California Rep. Maxine Waters (D) told MSNBC on Thursday that she doesn't believe a word that comes out of Donald Trump's mouth because he has made so many inflammatory and contradictory statements on the campaign trail.

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‘How do I explain this to my children?’: US parents struggle to talk about Trump victory with kids

In the two days since Republican nominee Donald Trump won the 2016 Presidential election, the country is responding in various ways. Some have taken to the streets, while others, emboldened by Trump's win, have resorted to attacking the communities most affected by the election results, according to reports from across the country.

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