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Lawyers for 24-year-old Karri Benoir say troopers did not properly inform her of her right to remain silent before conducting a bedside interview in the hospital. Lawyers for 24-year-old Karri Benoir say troopers did not properly inform her of her right to remain silent before conducting a bedside interview in the hospital.

Khizr Khan, Father of Fallen Muslim-American Soldier, Attacks Donald…

The father of a Muslim-American Army captain who died in Iraq is speaking out against Donald Trump in a new Hillary Clinton campaign ad. In the 60-second spot, Khizr Khan tells the story of his son Humayun, who was killed in 2004, before tearfully asking the Republican nominee, "Would my son have a place in your America?" Khan made headlines when he gave an impassioned speech about his son at the Democratic National Convention in July, condemning Trump for his rhetoric on Muslim immigration.

Votersa strong message: Wea ll accept the election results

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, second from left, and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, right, greet guests at the end of the 71st annual Alfred E. Smith Memorial Foundation Dinner, a charity gala organized by the Archdiocese of New York, Thursday. Both candidates tweeted that they won Wednesday's final presidential debate.

The Power of “Rigged”

Crew members aboard the Danish merchant marine training ship, the Danmark, stand high above the deck on the rigging to unfurl the sails as the ship prepares to sail up the Chesapeake Bay. Donald Trump has leaned on the word "rigged" to describe the media, the debate schedule, and most of the rest of this election season.

The Latest: Clinton to meet with Black Lives Matter leaders

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, second from right, and his wife Melania Trump, right, watch as Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, second from left, is helped into her chair by Cardinal Timothy Dolan, Archbishop of New York, left, after speaking at the 71st annual Alfred E. Smith Memorial Foundation Dinner, a charity gala organized by the Archdiocese of New York, Thursday at the Waldorf Astoria hotel in New York. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, right, reacts as Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks during the Alfred E. Smith Memorial Foundation dinner, Thursday in New York.

For Trump, challenging an election loss would be tough

Donald Trump speaking at the Iowa Republican Party's 2015 Lincoln Dinner at the Iowa Events Center in Des Moines, Iowa. If Donald Trump were to challenge the outcome of next month's presidential election, as he has hinted he might, he would face a difficult and expensive fight, according to election attorneys and a review of voting laws in key battleground states.

Polling safeguards stepped up after Trump’s ‘rigged election’ claim

Authorities in Philadelphia will station prosecutors throughout the city on election day to respond to any reports of voter intimidation or other illegal activity after Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump claimed that polling might be "rigged" in this mostly minority city. Philadelphia is one of many U.S. municipalities wrestling with how to respond to Trump's call for supporters to "watch" polling places, and corresponding promises from civil rights groups that they will send their own backers to the polls.

The real reason why all Walkers crisps go out of date on a Saturday

Even Hillary can't fake a smile! Trump is repeatedly BOOED as series of mean-spirited Clinton 'jokes' fall flat at traditionally light-hearted New York charity dinner New York's great and good have a night to forget: Giuliani is roasted by Clinton at dinner, while she ribs Cuomo and DeBlasio for their frosty relationship - but Michael Bloomberg gets a big cheer Trump's send up of Melania, Hillary's Statue of Liberty zinger and a risky sex joke from the host: The best punchlines from the Al Smith dinner Former Fox and CBS anchor has a new job as a gay porn star and says there's much less pressure in his current line of work The world's richest man doesn't have expensive tastes: Bill Gates eats Big Macs for lunch and demands a fridge full of Diet Coke when he stays in hotels 'I love you mate': Harrowing video shows the moment a man suffering terminal cancer DIES - after taking a deadly ... (more)

Salena Zito: Brave Conservatives Can Save America

From the close call that socialist Democrat Bernie Sanders gave Hillary Clinton in the primary contests, to the GOP's nomination of businessman Donald Trump, nothing in our nearly 250-year history has prepared the American voters for a cycle like this. Democrats got here -- that is, to a place where they're held hostage to Clinton but had to fend off a challenge from Sanders -- by investing in the easy vote-gathering of identity politics.

Maine Gov. LePage to Trump on Election: ‘Get Over Yourself’

Maine Gov. Paul LePage, who has often found himself under fire for his own controversial statements, Thursday had some advice for outspoken GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump's refusal to answer if he'd accept the election results if he loses: "Get over yourself." "That's an absolute stupid move, period," LePage told WGAN-AM in an interview on Thursday.

Who is Evan McMullin, third-party candidate surging in Utah?

Two months after he jumped into the presidential race as a political unknown on the fringe, independent candidate Evan McMullin is surging in the polls in Utah and drawing large crowds at rallies as he becomes the conduit for conservative voters fed up with Republican Donald Trump's crudeness and antics. The Republican stronghold of Utah is suddenly a toss-up state amid widespread rejection of Trump, with polls showing McMullin closing in on the Republican nominee and Democrat Hillary Clinton.

Trump says he’ll accept a clear election result, won’t lose

Donald Trump has stepped back only slightly from his refusal to say during his debate with Hillary Clinton whether he would concede if he loses on Election Day, failing to stem the criticism that flowed from Republicans and Democrats over an attitude some contended struck at the heart of American democracy. "I would like to promise and pledge to all of my voters and supporters and to all of the people of the United States that I will totally accept the results of this great and historic presidential election," Trump said Thursday while campaigning in Ohio.