Friday, 14 October 2016

Evening Edition: Trump mocks one accuser: ‘She would not be my 1st choice’

Woman says Trump reached under her skirt and groped her in early 1990s; Former People editor: Odds were stacked against reporter ‘ever coming forward’; In Howard Stern clips, Trump rates women's bodies, reminisces about infidelity; The 2016 electoral map is collapsing around Trump; Trump is setting the stage to never concede; Man who had videos about 'hunting humans' is charged with killing colleague; Obama tells voters they have 'everything' to lose if Trump wins; Paul Ryan makes the case against Clinton — and doesn’t once mention Trump; The Fix: Ben Carson's 'Morning Joe' interview was jaw-droppingly bad; The Fix: The odd thing about Melania Trump's demand for a retraction by People magazine; What they said, what they meant; Nigeria's first lady criticized the president. He told her to go back to the kitchen.; Satellite photos show N.C. before and after the flood disaster; A flight attendant told a black doctor: 'We're looking for actual physicians'; Michelle Obama's New Hampshire speech was a master class in speaking from the heart; The universe may have 10 times as many galaxies as we thought; Ken Bone was a 'hero.' Now he’s 'bad.' It was his destiny as a human meme.;
 
Evening Edition
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Trump mocks one accuser: 'She would not be my 1st choice'
The comment was in reference to a woman who said Donald Trump groped her on a plane. He suggested several times during a rally in North Carolina that he would not have sexually harassed the women who have accused him of assault because of their physical attractiveness. 
Woman says Trump reached under her skirt and groped her in early 1990s
Kristin Anderson, who was pursuing a modeling career, has told The Post that Donald Trump groped her on a couch in a crowded Manhattan club in the early 1990s. The Trump campaign denied the allegations, as it has denied claims made by other women who have come forward in recent days.
 
Former People editor: Odds were stacked against reporter ‘ever coming forward’
COLUMN | The magazine's past editor in chief writes that newsrooms train reporters never to become the story.
 
In Howard Stern clips, Trump rates women's bodies, reminisces about infidelity
The Post obtained six interviews from the shock jock's program that were recorded between 2002 and 2013.
 
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The 2016 electoral map is collapsing around Trump
The GOP campaign is free-falling so badly that states that haven't voted for a Democrat in generations are suddenly coming into play.
 
Trump is setting the stage to never concede
Even when the businessman has very clearly lost, he has simply declared victory and moved on. His recent rhetoric points to that same blueprint for November.
 
Man who had videos about 'hunting humans' is charged with killing colleague
Police excavated the Pennsylvania man's yard and found the remains of a female co-worker who went missing in 2013.
 
Obama tells voters they have 'everything' to lose if Trump wins
The president alternated between touting Hillary Clinton's qualities and slamming Donald Trump's qualifications and temperament.
 
Paul Ryan makes the case against Clinton — and doesn’t once mention Trump
The speech comes amid a furious fundraising period for the House speaker.
 
The Fix: Ben Carson's 'Morning Joe' interview was jaw-droppingly bad
At one point, the former presidential candidate asked for an MSNBC anchor's mic to be turned off.
 
The Fix: The odd thing about Melania Trump's demand for a retraction by People magazine
Her beef with the magazine has nothing to do with a reporter's assault claim against Donald Trump.
 
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What they said, what they meant
Sign up to have The Fix's Aaron Blake text you the highlights of the final debate as it unfolds Wednesday night.
 
Nigeria's first lady criticized the president. He told her to go back to the kitchen.
Muhammadu Buhari was elected last year as a no-nonsense candidate to clean up Africa's biggest democracy. He bristled when his wife suggested that she might not back her husband's reelection if he didn't shake up his government.
 
Satellite photos show N.C. before and after the flood disaster
Water will be above flood stage in many places through next week. We're finally getting a chance to see exactly how much rivers have swollen since Hurricane Matthew swept through last week.
 
A flight attendant told a black doctor: 'We're looking for actual physicians'
An OB-GYN who volunteered to help with a passenger emergency accuses Delta of "blatant discrimination."
 
Michelle Obama's New Hampshire speech was a master class in speaking from the heart
The first lady provided a stark reminder that the nebulous leadership quality of "authenticity" cannot be taught.
 
The universe may have 10 times as many galaxies as we thought
The cold water on this theory is that 90 percent of the 2 trillion galaxies in the observable universe may be too faint for our best telescopes to detect.
 
Ken Bone was a 'hero.' Now he’s 'bad.' It was his destiny as a human meme.
When the Internet turns a person into a meme, the backlash can be vicious and swift.
 
 
     
 
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