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Megyn Kelly reacts to Donald Trump's win
The Fox News host looks dubious when Kelly Ripa expresses hope that Americans can treat each other kindly.'You’ll never have a result this shocking' »
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Ed Klein: Hillary Couldn't Stop Crying, Told Friend She Blames Comey and Obama For Loss
Hillary Clinton "couldn't stop crying" once she learned of her loss to Donald Trump on Tuesday, best-selling conservative author Ed Klein told Newsmax TV on Wednesday. "About 6:30 this morning she called an old friend," he began on "The Steve Malzberg Show" in an interview. "She was crying, inconsolably. "She couldn't stop crying. "Her friend said - her female friend from way, way, back - said that it was even hard to understand what she was saying, she was crying so hard. "This is Hillary we're talking about," Klein said. "Eventually," he continued, "her friend said she could make out that she was blaming James Comey, the director of the FBI, for her loss - and this I don't understand exactly
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Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez Are Getting Married (EXCLUSIVE)
Are those wedding bells we hear?! A source exclusively reveals to In Touch that Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez are not only speaking again, but also that things are getting so serious that they are considering getting married. “She’s already talking as if they are engaged,” the source tells In Touch, exclusively. “Selena will get married in private, just to show them she doesn’t need [her family’s] approval.” (Photo Credit: Getty Images) Sel is hoping that their nuptials will be a quick fix. “She thinks if they just bite the bullet and get married, all of their problems will disappear,” the source adds.
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Trump voters will not like what happens next
Garrison Keillor is an author and radio personality. So he won. The nation takes a deep breath. Raw ego and proud illiteracy have won out, and a severely learning-disabled man with a real character problem will be president. We are so exhausted from thinking about this election, millions of people will take up leaf-raking and garage cleaning with intense pleasure. We liberal elitists are wrecks. The Trumpers had a whale of a good time, waving their signs, jeering at the media, beating up protesters, chanting “Lock her up” - we elitists just stood and clapped. Nobody chanted “Stronger Together.” It just doesn’t chant. The Trumpers never expected their guy to actually win the thing, and that’s
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Garrison Keillor: Done. Over. He's here. Goodbye.
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Donald Trump won. Let the uneducated have their day.
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North Korea issues message for incoming U.S. president
SEOUL, Nov. 9 (UPI) -- A North Korean newspaper addressed the incoming U.S. administration on Thursday, stating Washington must deal with Pyongyang as a nuclear weapons state. An editorial in Pyongyang's Workers' Party newspaper Rodong Sinmun stated a "United States that hopes for a denuclearized North Korea is living on a delusion of the old era." In a statement that appeared to address Republican President-elect Donald Trump, Pyongyang touted its nuclear weapons and slammed the policy of economic sanctions as a "choking-off scheme that cannot evade failure." "The wretched fate of those in power in the United States, who are in a frenzy about crushing to death [North Korea] by sanctions, substantiates
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Mexicans concerned about Trump presidency
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'Pragmatic' Trump committed to Asia: Australian PM
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Mark Sanchez to Dak Prescott: 'You don't understand what you just did, you have no clue yet'
FRISCO -- Cowboys reserve quarterback Mark Sanchez uses some of his own experience as he watches the ride rookie QB Dak Prescott is on, leading Dallas to a 7-1 start. Sanchez started as a rookie for the New York Jets after he was drafted No. 5 overall in 2009. Sanchez has taken to grabbing Prescott after games and reminding him to enjoy the wins. It's something veteran Mark Brunell did for Sanchez early in his career. "You better take a few minutes after every game," Sanchez said. "Just relax, soak it all in, enjoy it. I made sure to tell Dak that the other night [after the comeback, overtime win over Philadelphia]: 'Bro, you don't understand what you just did, you have no clue yet. It won't
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Dallas Cowboys will play Tony Romo, Dak Prescott situation by ear
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Steelers QB Ben Roethlisberger relates to Dak Prescott-Tony Romo dilemma
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Early Morning Reactions to the US Election From Jerusalem
ABC News' Molly Hunter talks with English-speaking tourists and residents in Israel to get their reactions to the close race.
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Demi Lovato Comes Under Fire for Controversial Election Night Tweet
Demi Lovata found herself in hot water on election night after sending a tweet that she claims was intended to “lighten the mood” on the high-stress night. In the tweet, Demi referenced President Elect Donald Trump’s infamous “grab them by the p--sy” remarks. “Sometimes you just have to agree to disagree and grab some p--sy,” she wrote. Shortly after removing the tweet, Demi apologized for the lewd message, writing, “I apologize for the joke I made earlier… seemed to offend some people. Just making light of the election.”
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Trump wins Ohio, scoring a major swing-state coup
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Trump casts vote in historic US election
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The one scenario that could still get Hillary into the White House
For diehard Democrats holding out hope that they won’t have to live through a Trump presidency, there is a last, incredibly long shot for them latch on to - a surprise twist in the Electoral College. Though Hillary Clinton won the popular vote by 200,000, Trump has won the minimum of 270 electoral votes necessary to be elected president. As of late Wednesday, he had 290 to Clinton’s 228. According to the Constitution, chosen electors of the Electoral College are the real people who will vote for president, when they meet on Dec. 19 in their respective state capitals. However, there is nothing stopping any of the electors from refusing to support the candidate to whom they were bound or by abstaining
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Who voted Trump president? By the numbers
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Obama on Trump: We are all now rooting for his success
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Here’s the Kind of First Lady Melania Trump Will Be, In Her Own Words
Although she played only a nominal role in his campaign as her husband energized his base across the country, she’ll be directly in the spotlight as she prepares to occupy the East Wing of the White House. The Slovenian-born Melania, 46, will make history as the first immigrant first lady since Louisa, wife to John Quincy Adams, in 1825. Melania moved to the U.S. in 1996, and became a citizen in 2006, one year after marrying Donald.
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