Sunday, November 6, 2016

Fending off foes, Clinton blazes a trail with White House in sight and other top stories.

  • Fending off foes, Clinton blazes a trail with White House in sight

    By Will Dunham | WASHINGTON WASHINGTON Hillary Clinton has one of the strongest resumes of anyone ever to run for U.S. president, with stints as first lady, senator and secretary of state, but she is also a polarizing figure and a Washington insider with decades of political baggage.Should Democrat Clinton, 69, defeat Republican Donald Trump, 70, in Tuesday's election, she would become the first woman elected U.S. president, having already been the only first lady to win elected office and t..
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  • Utah police officer killed while investigating potential crime

    Utah police officer killed while investigating potential crime
    A Utah police officer was killed Sunday morning while investigating a potential crime, police said. The West Valley City police officer died around 3:30 a.m. while looking into an incident that was “criminal in nature,” public information officer ...
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  • Meet Maya Harris, Hillary Clinton's Progressive Link

    Meet Maya Harris, Hillary Clinton's Progressive Link
    The civil-rights attorney and public-policy advocate Maya Harris, pictured on the left, is one of Hillary Clinton’s senior advisers in the 2016 Presidential campaign. Credit PHOTOGRAPH BY BRIAN SNYDER / REUTERS In mid-September, while Hillary Clinton was recovering from pneumonia, Donald Trump took to the suburbs of Philadelphia to talk about American families. “Child care is such a big problem, and we’re going to solve that problem,” he said. Offering up his “Child Care Affordab..
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  • US polls: Won't vote, some Americans say

    US polls: Won't vote, some Americans say
    Faced with a choice between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, some Americans are turning their backs on the electoral process entirely and say they won't vote at all.  On Saturday, for example, various disparate groups descended on Lafayette Square, across Pennsylvania Avenue from the White House. The varied groups, however, had one thing in common: they won't be voting come Tuesday morning.  Among the events that took place on Saturday was the "Black Self-Determination Convention" organized by..
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  • San Antonio police officer Matthew Luckhurst fired for trying to give homeless man sandwich with feces

    San Antonio police officer Matthew Luckhurst fired for trying to give homeless man sandwich with feces
    SAN ANTONIO - A San Antonio police officer has been fired after an internal investigation determined he tried to give a homeless man a sandwich with feces inside it.Police Chief William McManus said in a statement Friday that former officer Matthew Luckhurst deserved to be fired.“This was a vile and disgusting act that violates our guiding principles of “treating all with integrity, compassion, fairness and respect’,” McManus said. “The fact that his fellow officers were so disgusted with his a..
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  • Chris Christie saw his political career end this week

    Chris Christie saw his political career end this week
    Chris Christie REUTERS/Randall Hill/File Photo It's been a very tough few years for Chris Christie. He's gone from the hottest thing in Republican politics (circa 2012) to, well, not.  From his never-really-got-started presidential campaign in 2016 to his decidedly odd surrogate work for Donald Trump, Christie has watched his relevance as a major figure within the party ebb away. And through it all has been Bridgegate, the scandal caused by two of Christie's top gubernatorial aides exacting..
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  • Pence: Trump will accept results with 'clear outcome'

    Pence: Trump will accept results with 'clear outcome'
    Gov. Mike Pence said Sunday that Donald Trump's campaign — as well as Hillary Clinton’s — would still reserve the right to protest a disputed contest. | Getty Pence: Trump will accept results with ‘clear outcome’ By Jeremy Herb 11/06/16 09:35 AM EST Indiana Gov. Mike Pence says Donald Trump will accept the results of Tuesday’s election if there’s a “clear outcome.” On “Fox News Sunday,” the Indiana Republican dismissed Trump's previ..
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  • Realtor accused of chaining woman 'like a dog' killed at least 7, officials say

    Realtor accused of chaining woman 'like a dog' killed at least 7, officials say
    Registered sex offender Todd Kohlhepp was arrested after a missing South Carolina woman, Kala Brown, was found Nov. 3, "chained up like a dog" in a storage box on Kohlhepp's property. (Reuters) A real estate agent in South Carolina is accused of kidnapping a woman who was found “chained like a dog” inside a metal storage container on his property — and may be responsible for the deaths of at least seven people, authorities said. Over the last week, Spartanburg County sheriff’s deputies ha..
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  • After security scare, Trump resumes battleground sprint; Clinton doubles back to Ohio

    After security scare, Trump resumes battleground sprint; Clinton doubles back to Ohio
    A man was led away by security personnel after Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump was rushed offstage at a rally on Nov. 5 in Reno, Nev. (Peter Stevenson/The Washington Post) PHILADELPHIA — Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are sprinting across the country , both candidates doubling back to key battleground states that have become more competitive in the final two days of the campaign. Trump will return to Northern Virginia on Sunday night, as Republicans see new hope in a state..
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