“And because the paper decided that Trump’s supporters were a rabble of racist rednecks and homophobes, it didn’t have a clue about what was happening in the lives of the Americans who elected the new president”.
Throngs of shoppers lined up at Macy’s Herald Square in Manhattan for the evening opening, as Thanksgiving Day rather than the day afterward starts the holiday shopping season.
As the sun rose over the Atlas mountains, news of Trump’s victory was still sinking in at United Nations climate talks in Marrakech, Morocco, where delegates from nearly 200 countries – including the USA – were meeting for the first time since the landmark deal...
Of particular concern to scientists and environmentalists around the world is Trump’s vow to “cancel” us participation in the Paris climate agreement, negotiated by almost 200 countries late past year and the foundation for a global push to reduce greenhouse gas...
Hillary Clinton, seen here delivering her concession speech in New York City on November 9, has over 2 million more votes than Donald Trump in the national popular vote.
The rise was announced by Chancellor Philip Hammond in his Autumn Statement speech today (23 November). That would be the weakest growth since 2009, according to International Monetary Fund data.
Trump defended against critics the man who will be his chief strategist, Stephen Bannon, whose appointment has been harshly attacked by Democrats and by much of the media precisely for his ties to the alt-right.
Trump made his comments in an interview with editors and reporters of The New York Times. While speaking to CNN’s Jake Tapper about conflicts of interest, he said: “You realize that those laws don’t apply to the president, right?”