In campaign’s final days, Clinton gets FBI reprieve _ again

Lifting the cloud he placed over Hillary Clinton, FBI Director James Comey said Sunday there is no evidence in newly discovered emails to warrant criminal charges against the Democratic presidential nominee - just two days before Americans choose their 45th commander in chief. Comey's move capped an extraordinary chapter in the bitter, deeply divisive contest between Clinton and Republican Donald Trump.

Jump in Florida, Nevada early voting could reap Latino gains for Clinton

The man answering a volunteer's knock on the door in the Kendall section of Miami-Dade County on Saturday was emphatic: Not only would he vote but "esperamos que la presidenta gane" - Spanish for "we hope Madam President wins." Volunteers across Florida made a last-minute push to get voters to the polls this weekend with early voting ending on Sunday ahead of Election Day on Tuesday, pitting Republican Donald Trump against Democrat Hillary Clinton, or "la presidenta," as the man at the door called her.

Wikileaks emails show Chicago mayor used personal domain

Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel used personal email accounts and a personal email domain to communicate with government officials and political figures, according to a published report based on hacked emails posted by WikiLeaks. Emanuel's personal account information turned up among the thousands of emails from John Podesta, Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton's campaign chairman, the Chicago Tribune reported .

West Bank Palestinian

Mike Evans, a prominent Christian Evangelical leader in the US, has recommended that the Republican nominee for US president limit Palestinian sovereignty in the event that a two-state solution is agreed upon under his tenure. Speaking to The Jerusalem Post, Evans said that any future Palestinian state should not be able to control its own airspace, have a standing army or enter into international treaties with other countries.

Second Wash. Bernie Elector: If Hillary Wins, May Vote Conscience

A second Washington state electoral college voter says he's not absolutely committed to support Hillary Clinton if she wins the state's popular vote Tuesday, the Seattle Times reported. Sen. Bernie Sanders supporter Bret Chiafalo told the Times he's considering his right to be "conscientious elector," freeing him from the responsibility to back Clinton.

The Latest: Clinton tries to inspire black voters

Clinton says: "This election is about doing everything we can to stop a movement to destroy President Obama's legacy." Clinton's campaign is trying to boost African-American turnout, which has slipped since President Barack Obama's campaign four years ago.

Is Reince Priebus Spilling More FBI Probe Secrets On Hillary’s Emails Or Blowing Smoke?

Ever since FBI Director James Comey put out that insanely vague letter 9 days ago regarding the discovery of new emails related to Hillary Clinton's private server, the Trump campaign has been feasting on the news like it was chum in the ocean and they are the hungry sharks. Too bad none were from Hillary Clinton or her server .

Zakaria: ‘Trump Is Not A Normal Candidate. He Is A Cancer On American Democracy’

I've had my gripes with Fareed Zakaria, who should hardly be considered a member of the "Liberal Media," whom the Trump campaign so loathes. I've disagreed with his lack of alarm to the dangers of fracking and I've been touched deeply by his attention to the crisis of the Syrian refugees and I've been miffed over his validation of David Brooks as an expert on, well...anything.

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What It Took : How a lifetime of compromises and concessions brought one woman to the brink of history. In early 1979, on a community access television program called In Focus, the wife of the new governor of Arkansas was peppered with question after question about all the ways in which she was an untraditional woman.

US election looms large over UN climate talks

U.N. climate talks open Monday against the backdrop of a U.S. election that could have a major impact on America's role in the global agreement to reduce greenhouse gas emissions People gather in the landmark Jemaa el-Fnaa square, in Marrakesh, Morocco, Saturday, Nov. 5, 2016. The Climate Conference, known as the COP22, starts Monday in Marrakech and is expected to attract hundreds of participants and state representatives.

Bush vs. Clinton: the battle of the royal families was sabotaged by Donald Trump |…

It was a little-noticed event, but one that is emblematic of why Donald Trump has done such a good job outsmarting Hillary Clinton. In a campaign appearance at the University of Northern Colorado a week ago, Trump posed for a photo holding a rainbow flag emblazoned with the words "LBGTs for Trump" as he accepted the endorsement of the Colorado Log Cabin Republicans.

This year’s battle for the White House has been one of the most ferocious in US history

Tens of millions of Americans are preparing to cast their votes to decide whether Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton will be the next president of the United States. The two candidates have fought one of the most contentious political races of all time, with their campaigns dogged by controversies ranging from sexual assault allegations against Mr Trump to FBI probes into Mrs Clinton's email use.

Trump, Populism, and Anti-Semitic Dog Whistles

Donald Trump's closing advertising message is a much more polished version of the populism he's been peddling all campaign: GOP candidates who want to win Michigan, OH, PA & the White House in the future should borrow heavily from this ad. https://t.co/X2yka7RlVS From a technical and thematic perspective it's a well made ad.

Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton make amends – on ‘SNL’

Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton finally make amends - at least, on 'SNL' The presidential candidates could take a cue from Alec Baldwin and Kate McKinnon. Check out this story on USATODAY.com: http://usat.ly/2frTm38 As a contentious election season nears a close, we find ourselves longing for that clichA beauty pageant answer: world peace.