City releases audio of Pulse nightclub gunman

A man who was adopted as a 3-year-old from South Korea almost four decades ago and flown to America is in detention awaiting deportation because of "the severity of his criminal history," U.S. Immigration and... A man who was adopted as a 3-year-old from South Korea almost four decades ago and flown to America is in detention awaiting deportation because of "the severity of his criminal history," U.S. Immigration and Customs... Police negotiators talking to the Orlando nightclub gunman at first weren't sure if the person they had on the phone was actually in the Pulse nightclub, according to audio recordings released Monday after a... Police negotiators talking to the Orlando nightclub gunman at first weren't sure if the person they had on the phone was actually in the Pulse nightclub, according to audio recordings released Monday after a judge... A new study shows a wearable skin patch ... (more)

Trump used ‘legally dubious’ maneuver to avoid reporting taxable income, new report says

At a time when Donald Trump's casinos were bleeding money and he was badly in debt, the Republican presidential nominee used a "legally dubious" accounting maneuver to avoid reporting hundreds of millions of dollars in income, according to a New York Times report Monday. In the early 1990s, Trump convinced financial backers to forgive large debts he could not repay, the paper wrote.

‘These people really seem to be grasping at straws:’ FBI…

The Trump campaign has been under investigation for its possible ties to Russia in recent months, after coming under fire upon the DNC's email server being hacked, the New York Times reports . Republican nominee Donald Trump had called on Russia in July for help finding Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton's missing emails.

Trump sticks to attacks, insults, hoping to overtake Clinton

Donald Trump plunged into his final-week sprint to Election Day Monday decidedly on his terms: unleashing a harsh new attack against Democrat Hillary Clinton in Michigan, a state that hasn't favored a Republican for president in nearly three decades. His message was welcomed by supporters, but his location frustrated anxious Republicans who fear their nominee is riding his unorthodox political playbook too long - even as Clinton's developing email problems offer new political opportunity.

Trump used ‘legally dubious’ maneuver to avoid reporting…

At a time when Donald Trump 's casinos were bleeding money and he was badly in debt, the Republican presidential nominee used a "legally dubious" accounting maneuver to avoid reporting hundreds of millions of dollars in income, according to a New York Times report Monday. In the early 1990s, Trump convinced financial backers to forgive large debts he could not repay, the paper wrote.

Trump warns of ‘constitutional crisis’ but term is vague

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump is warning that electing rival Hillary Clinton could mire the country "in a constitutional crisis that we cannot afford." It is not clear what Trump means by a "constitutional crisis" but he suggested Monday to supporters in Michigan that Clinton could face a lengthy criminal investigation and possible a criminal trial as a sitting president as the FBI continues to examine her email practices.

Biden Says of Clinton: You Need Her, She Cares

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Clinton challenges FBI, declaring, ‘There’s no case here’

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton waves to members of the audience as she departs a rally at Kent State University in Kent, Ohio, Monday, Oct. 31, 2016. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton waves to members of the audience as she departs a rally at Kent State University in Kent, Ohio, Monday, Oct. 31, 2016.

Hillary Clinton email scandal: Here is everything you wanted to ask

The latest development in the Hillary Clinton email scandal has thrown open the issue and brought up several questions regarding it. On Friday, in a letter to the Congress, FBI director James Comey said that federal investigators looking into the lewd messages sent by Anthony Weiner came across thousands of emails on his computer that could be pertinent to the FBI inquiry into Clinton's private email server.

What about Loretta E. Lynch?

Justice Department officials could have overruled FBI Director James B. Comey's surprising decision to notify Congress about the renewed investigation into Hillary Clinton's email server, but they stopped short of ordering him to back down. Their decision partly reflected the institutional power of the FBI director, Comey's personality and the political realities they were facing, according to current and former Justice officials.

GOP hatred of Clinton will poison our politics for years to come

While we may get another scandal later this week , it would be fitting if this was how the 2016 presidential election ended: with the media in an utter frenzy and Republicans carried aloft on a wave of joyous outrage over a story about Hillary Clinton that has literally zero substance to it, but consists only of speculation about hypothetical crimes that someone might have committed. This is what happens when a party nominates Donald Trump to represent it.

McConnell allies run new ads in final days of Indiana Senate race

A super political action committee run by Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell's allies is ushering out two new television ads set to run across Indiana in the final week of the Hoosier State's hotly contested Senate campaign. The Senate Leadership Fund has invested heavily in Indiana, where it spent large sums to help Republican Rep. Todd Young survive the GOP primary.

Donna Brazile out at CNN after emails show Clinton coordination

CNN this month quietly dismissed Donna Brazile, the Democratic National Committee chair, from her position as a contributor more than two weeks ago, after a leaked email appeared to show she gave Hillary Clinton a question that would be asked at a presidential forum. CNN spokeswoman Lauren Pratrapas said in a Monday statement provided to the Washington Examiner that the cable channel is "completely uncomfortable" after learning that earlier this year, Brazile provided Clinton's campaign with specific questions she would face at CNN presidential forums.

Middlesex County fuels 4.4 percent increase in voter enrollment

There are 192,133 new registered voters in Massachusetts since the last presidential election, with three of the state's 14 counties, including Middlesex, responsible for more than half of the increase. As of Oct. 19, 2016, 4,534,974 people are registered to vote in Massachusetts, according to data from Secretary of State William Galvin's office.

With election looming, Hollywood votes for escapism

In this image released by Sony Pictures, from left, Leslie Jones, Melissa McCarthy, Kristen Wiig and Kate McKinnon from the film, "Ghostbusters." Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump helped fuel the backlash against Paul Feig's female-led "Ghostbuster" remake, voicing his disgust for the gender switch on Instagram.