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Critics are already sounding the alarm over Trump's continued involvement in his business.
Speaking to reporters in Lima, Peru, Obama hinted that he won't quietly step aside as his predecessors did.
The press has bristled at the idea that the comings and goings in Trump Tower are being broadcast.
We know Trump is not beyond mixing his business with his politics.
Trump transition team will include a vocal critic of the Financial Stability Oversight Council.
The Dalai Lama is not concerned about President-elect Trump.
Trump told the New York Times during a meeting Tuesday: "I don't want to hurt the Clintons, I really don't."
The war has resulted in the deaths of 220,000 people and left millions of residents displaced.
McCrory says he is "statutorily entitled to a recount" since the difference is less than 10,000 votes.
Legislation would take money from a mine clean-up program and use it to shore up the pensions.
Knowlton discussed why Washington is the best food city in this year's Bon Appetit restaurant issue.
"What I find odd in Hollywood is that they didn't like Trump because he was a bully."
Jamie McIntyre, Gabby Morrongiello and David Brown discuss the buzz around President-elect Trump's potential pick.
Obama welcomed nearly two dozen actors, athletes, entertainers and pioneers in the arts and sciences.
Spokesman says the U.S. has a "great relationship" with the current U.K. ambassador.
"It's not a group I want to energize. And if they are energized I want to look into it and find out why."
Hours earlier, Dr. Ben Carson said he was "praying" over what to do.
Some Democrats are beginning to openly wonder if identity politics did them in on election day.
Group suggests that electronic voting machines in swing states may have been tampered with.
"The Obama administration is yet again giving the Ayatollah more concessions."
Trump was commended by Speaker Paul Ryan for leading GOP to a historic victory earlier this month.
Luther Strange has thrown his hat into the ring to take over Jeff Sessions' U.S. Senate seat.
Volkswagen CEO says the automaker will no longer sell diesel cars after its emissions-rigging scandal.
Obama climate negotiator tells Trump team to support the agreement: "They need to move forward."
Health officials say they haven't found a new case of the virus in North Miami Beach for 45 days.
Fatal overdoses in the state climbed almost 15 percent between 2013-14, according to federal data.
The frontrunner to lead the Pentagon under President-elect Trump may have just talked the new commander in chief out of waterboarding suspected terrorists, according to a report. Trump praised retired Gen. Marine Jim Mattis in a wide-ranging interview Tuesday with New York Times reporters and...
"Al-Masri, an Egyptian, originally joined al Qaeda in Afghanistan, later moved to its Syrian affiliate."
On several occasions the Trump foundation flouted self-dealing laws by issuing checks to certain charities.
The Chamber asks the president-elect to "chart a balanced course" on immigration reform
AFL-CIO will back Californian in her bid to remain minority leader, being challenged by Rep. Tim Ryan of Ohio.
Hoffa assistant illegally accepted six tickets to a Playboy Super Bowl party, investigations official says.
"Sessions was and is a good man and a superb senator."
The company maintained that if the NSA does operate in the facility, it was doing so within its own space.
Internet access for Assange was cut in October by Ecuador.
Customs and Border Protection is exploring additional locations to house illegal immigrants.
It isn't clear how many openings will emerge after President-elect Trump takes over in January.
He was cited earlier this year as a possible Supreme Court pick in Trump's administration.
It isn't clear how many more the website holds, but they seemed timed to hurt Clinton's presidential chances.
Professor Luigi Zingales has some words of advice for a more measured approach.
It's all fun and games until Uncle Jim changes the subject during dinner to tax policy.
Trump is following the historical pattern of gaining popularity but is well behind his predecessors.
This January, it will be Trump's turn to follow Ronald Reagan's example.
The meeting took place Monday and was attended by journalists and executives from major TV news networks.
"The meeting is taking place as planned," a Trump spokeswoman confirmed.
The Post reported Monday that Trump's media summit was a "firing squad" for members of the press.
"I don't want to hurt the Clintons, I really don't," Trump said.


