The Latest: Gardner endorses Trump
Gardner had withheld his endorsement from Trump and even got into a Twitter war with the billionaire, who is now the Republican presidential nominee.
Republican Donald Trump says he has no plans to pivot to another style for the general election, despite the urging of party leaders.
Trump has been using the same playbook he used in the GOP primary, relying on rallies and controversial statements to earn free press instead of working to appeal to the larger general election electorate.
Milwaukee, a city long grappling by racial tensions, instituted a curfew for teenagers Monday to restore calm after Saturday's shooting death of Sylville Smith, an armed black man, by a black police officer.
The chairman of NBC Entertainment is slamming Donald Trump, the network's onetime "Celebrity Apprentice" star, in a Facebook post.
In the Monday post on his private Facebook page, Robert Greenblatt wrote that while the Republican presidential nominee considers speaking his mind to be refreshing, it's "actually corrosive and toxic because his 'mind' is so demented."
A person with knowledge of Greenblatt's private page, speaking on condition of anonymity because the person wasn't authorized to talk publicly, said the post came from the NBC chairman.
Milwaukee, a city long grappling by racial tensions, instituted a curfew for teenagers Monday to restore calm after Saturday's shooting death of Sylville Smith, an armed black man, by a black police officer.
Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Kaine is accusing Republican Donald Trump of maligning military families, who hold sway in several states pivotal to the presidential election.
The Democratic nominee told supporters at a voter registration event Tuesday in Philadelphia that she will "take on the gun lobby to save lives here in Philadelphia and across Pennsylvania."
[...] she says she would push for comprehensive background checks, close loopholes in gun laws and bar people on terrorist watch lists from buying guns.
At a voter registration event in Philadelphia Tuesday, Clinton said her campaign is "doing fine right now," but warned against complacency in the race against Republican Donald Trump.
The Republican presidential nominee will be speaking Tuesday at a Fox News town hall with Sean Hannity, before traveling to nearby West Bend for a public event.
The visit comes following several days of violence that has left businesses in flames and the Milwaukee police chief expressing surprise at the level of unrest.
Trump, who had previously called for an unprecedented temporary ban on immigration by Muslims, vowed Monday to overhaul the country's screening process and block those who sympathize with extremist groups or don't embrace American values.
The GOP presidential nominee has made stricter immigration measures a central part of his proposals for defeating the Islamic State — a battle he said Monday is akin to the struggle against communism during the Cold War.
[...] he didn't say which countries or regions would be subject to the "extreme" vetting, and his announcement that government agencies would create the list suggested that would not happen before the election in November.