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Trump: Sexual-assault accusers 'want to stop our movement'
CHARLOTTE, N.C./LOS ANGELES Republican U.S. presidential candidate Donald Trump on Friday charged that the women accusing him of sexual misconduct fabricated their stories to damage his campaign after two more women came forward with allegations that he had groped them. | Video
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Obama eases restrictions on Cuba, lifts limits on rum and cigars
WASHINGTON/HAVANA Americans traveling to Cuba will be allowed to bring home more of the communist-ruled island's coveted cigars and rum under new measures announced by the U.S. government on Friday to further ease trade, travel and financial restrictions that have been in place for decades. | Video
Clinton warned U.S. would 'ring China with missile defense': hacked email
WASHINGTON U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton said in a private speech to bankers three years ago that the United States had warned Beijing it would "ring China with missile defense" unless it did more to rein in North Korea's missile program, according to hacked emails.
Sales scandal costs Wells Fargo; JPMorgan and Citi please Wall Street
NEW YORK JPMorgan Chase and Citigroup trounced third-quarter estimates on Friday on a sharp rebound in trading revenues while Wells Fargo & Co barely beat expectations as a sales scandal engulfed the bank. | Video
Connecticut judge dismisses Sandy Hook families' suit against gunmaker
A Connecticut judge on Friday dismissed a lawsuit filed by the families of some of the 26 young children and adults killed at the Sandy Hook Elementary school in 2012, saying the maker of the rifle used in the attack had "broad immunity" under federal law.
Looming digital regulation has U.S. truck industry scrambling
GREEN BAY, Wisc. A new regulation that will force U.S. trucking companies to electronically log employee hours is designed to limit accidents by keeping tired drivers off the road.
Two Indianapolis shootings targeting law enforcement possibly linked
Two shootings this month targeting police in Indianapolis may be related, police said on Friday, a day after shots again struck law enforcement offices in the Indiana capital.
U.S. official calls attack on Yemen funeral gathering 'egregious'
WASHINGTON A weekend attack on a funeral gathering in Yemen widely blamed on Saudi-led warplanes was "egregious," a senior U.S. official said on Friday in one of Washington's strongest condemnations of the incident.
