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The blast, which sent flames and thick black smoke soaring over the forest, happened about a mile west of where... . Light from a light pole shows a house near a plume of smoke from a Colonial Pipeline explosion, Monday, Oct. 31, 2016, in Helena, Ala.
Cosby's lawyers pressed a judge Tuesday to keep the comedian's damaging deposition in a dec... . Bill Cosby, center, leaves after a hearing in his sexual assault case at the Montgomery County Courthouse Tuesday, Nov. 1, 2016, in Norristown, Pa.
An Iranian airline backed by the country's notorious Revolutionary Guard has a... WASHINGTON - An Iranian airline, backed by the country's notorious Revolutionary Guard and used to ferry weapons and fighters to support Syria's government, has acquired rights to fly commercial routes in more than a dozen European and Asian countries in spite of U.S. terror-related sanctions. The agreement Iran and six other world powers signed last year ended some of the sanctions that had punished and isolated Iran for its nuclear program.
Republicans say Rep. Joe Heck made a misstep in his tight Nevada Senate race when he said Donald Trump would be a good commander in chief but refused to say whether he would vote for the presidential nominee. Heck revoked his endorsement of Trump last month after an audio emerged of the billionaire businessman boasting of groping women, drawing boos from a few Republicans at a rally.
Commuters scrambled Tuesday to find alternate ways to travel as transit workers in Philadelphia hit the picket lines after the city's main... . A pedestrian outside a locked rail station in west Philadelphia Tuesday, Nov. 1, 2016.
Officials addressed a growing concern over rat infestation in Washington, D.C., after reports Dupont Circle is teeming with rodents. Eleanor Holmes Norton, the District's non-voting delegate in Congress, convened a public meeting with the National Parks Service to discuss concerns over rats among other issues Tuesday night.
The Financial Times had endorsed Hillary Clinton for president, proclaiming that the Democratic nominee "is manifestly more competent than Trump with his braggadocio, divisiveness and meanness." "Despite her faults, Mrs. Clinton is eminently qualified to be the first woman elected to the White House," the newspaper stated.
Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump now have 46 per cent of the vote each, a daily ABC News/Washington Post poll showed Wednesday Thirty-eight per cent of likely voters see Clinton as honest and trustworthy, against 46 per cent for Trump. The candidates were tied a month ago The survey was begun October 28, when the FBI told Congress it was investigating emails 'pertinent' to the Clinton email server probe A Bloomberg poll of independent voters showed Wednesday that the group backs Clinton by a margin of three points in a four-way split Clinton and Trump now have 46 per cent of the vote each, the ABC News/Washington Post poll showed Wednesday.
In this photo taken Oct. 5, 2016, Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton's campaign manager John Podesta speaks to members of the media outside Clinton's home in Washington. As early as last December, the Clinton campaign was planning to neutralize Democratic National Committee Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz and forcing her out after the party convention was one of the options under discussion, according to the latest WikiLeaks release of emails hacked from the accounts of Clinton campaign chairman, John Podesta, which were posted Tuesday, Nov. 11, 2016.
Nevada already has legal brothels, round-the-clock casinos and a coy catchphrase declaring that "what happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas." If voters approve, the state could soon add another vice in the form of recreational marijuana.
File- FBI Director James Comey testified before Congress to answer "important questions" about the Hillary Clinton email investigation and his recommendation that the Justice Department not prosecute the former Secretary of State. File- FBI Director James Comey testified before Congress to answer "important questions" about the Hillary Clinton email investigation and his recommendation that the Justice Department not prosecute the former Secretary of State.
Asian equities tumbled Wednesday, extending a global sell-off, and the Mexican peso fell after a poll showed Donald Trump overtaking market favorite Hillary Clinton in the race for the White House. With Clinton until last week comfortably ahead, traders were upbeat about her chances of winning on November 8 but news Friday that the FBI were again looking at her emails has raised the prospect of Trump becoming president.
Donald Trump is getting a $10 million advertising boost from a super PAC attacking Hillary Clinton as too scandal-plagued for the White House. With this late ad buy, Future 45 and a companion nonprofit group are now the top big-money helper to the Republican presidential nominee.
FBI Director James Comey has been taking heat from both parties in Congress over agency investigations, but for competing reasons. AFP Photo/Jim Watson/Getty Images With one week to go until the election, Congress's ire is focused on one man: FBI Director James Comey.
FBI agents are plumbing hundreds of thousands of emails in search of potentially incriminating evidence against Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton, in a high pressure probe seven days before the US presidential election. What will come out of it and when is not known, but the impact of the FBI's bombshell discovery of a new trove of Clinton emails is already reverberating in the neck-and-neck race for the White House.
Wall Street sold off on Tuesday, with the S&P 500 closing at the lowest level since July 7, amid growing concern over the impending U.S. presidential election and prospects for higher U.S. interest rates. Stocks pared losses after falling steeply in early afternoon trading as the S&P 500 breached a key technical level.
Blue jean babe! Jennifer Lopez accentuates her booty in VERY tight pants as she films Shades of Blue in New York After enjoying some Halloween fun with her two children, Jennifer Lopez was back on the set of her cop show on Tuesday. The 47-year-old star donned some oh-so-tight blue jeans as she filmed a scene in Queens, New York.
A Hillary Clinton presidency would bog down in "scandal baggage," House of Representatives Speaker Paul Ryan said on Tuesday, adding he was focused on defending Republican majorities in Congress in the Nov. 8 election. Republicans have hammered the Democratic candidate as scandal-prone since FBI Director James Comey revived questions about her handling of emails while she was secretary of state.
Democratic Congressman William R. Keating of Bourne has served the 9th Congressional District in the US House of Representatives since 2011. In this election, his Republican challenger, Mark C. Alliegro of Falmouth, is offering voters a markedly different platform, one that focuses on increasing economic freedom with less interference from the federal government.
Huma Abedin, the estranged wife of disgraced Congressman Anthony Weiner, has been working closely by Hillary Clinton's side since her time as an intern at age 19. She's now 40-years-old. When news broke on Friday the FBI was reopening its investigation into former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Abedin immediately left the campaign trail with the most crucial of days of the 2016 presidential campaign ahead.