Philadelphia - It’s Hillary Clinton’s show, but rival Donald Trump is doing his best to steal it.

The Democrats’ historic handoff to Clinton arrived with affection from one ex-president and an endorsement from an outgoing one. But also came with a warning: That last glass ceiling isn’t shattered yet and the Republican nominee is a formidable and unpredictable foe.

Clinton formally captured the Democratic nomination Tuesday night and declared the barrier keeping women from the presidency nearly broken. Her husband, former President Bill Clinton offered a personal testimonial, and President Barack Obama was on deck to make the case for electing his former secretary of state.

But Wednesday morning, Clinton’s rival touched off a firestorm with his call for Russia to launch a cyberattack on Clinton’s emails.... Read More: VIN