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Analyst Sees Possible Trump-Clinton Tie
Donald Trump most likely will be the next president, but the AP has not yet called New Hampshire, Michigan and Arizona, and an analyst is skeptical of Wisconsin's result.
Facebook to Host Live Election Videos From All States
Each partner will publish a 15-minute live video centered on the presidential election.
Absentee Landlords Invest in Cheap Rentals Out-of-State
Investors in high-cost housing markets are targeting down-market rentals in other states that they usually don't even visit.
Conservative Swing State Paper Endorses Hillary Clinton
The Cincinnati Enquirer joins the Dallas Morning News and Houston Chronicle in breaking tradition to back the Democratic nominee.
Modi Labels Pakistan a Terror State as Tensions Rise
18 Indian soldiers dead in September 18 attack on army camp in Kashmir, which New Delhi blames on Pakistan.
Beginning of the End for Angela Merkel?
German chancellor's pro-refugee policies to blame for shocking third-place defeat in state elections in Merkel's home district.
Putin's United Russia Drops In Polls Ahead of Elections
A Levada Center poll sees the party reach new lows for 2016, but no main beneficiary is in sight.
Italy Holds State Funeral for Earthquake Victims
Death toll rises to at least 290 as officials vow to rebuild amid inquiries into building construction.
Japan's Emperor Akihito Hints at Abdication
The 82-year-old stepping down would be unprecedented in modern Japan.
Putin Orders Mass Reshuffle of Government: Why?
The major rotation of regional government positions hints at Putin's political strategy.
ISIS Fight Resumes as Turkey Reopens Air Base to U.S.
Air operations were halted while Turkish authorities put down a military coup attempt.
French PM Says Nice Truck Driver Was Radicalized
The evidence indicates the Islamist nature of the attack, says Manuel Valls.
U.S., Turkey Working to Resume Air Operations
Obama urges return to the rule of law and avoidance of further violence after failed military coup attempt.
Comey Is Aiding the Smear Campaign Against Hillary
Comey has provided new material for Republican efforts to "Nixonize" Clinton by inventing scandals for their base and the gullible.
Comey's Email Decision: Hillary Has Civil Liberties Too
Ordinarily, libertarians rail against over-criminalization. Not with Hillary Clinton.
Legal Marijuana Benefit: Lowered Health Costs
A study finds that medical marijuana in all 50 states would save almost a half-billion in Medicare costs annually.
How ISIS Tortures Opponents: Not for the Faint-Hearted
An ISIS member would enter the cell carrying a prisoner's amputated head, promising other prisoners a similar fate.
Bombings Boost Resolve Against ISIS: White House
Senator John McCain advocates for troop involvement: 'What we need to do is go to Iraq and kill them.'
'Horrific Incident' Leaves Bangladeshis Fearing Future
Civilians, police and gunmen dead after rampage in Dhaka cafe.
State Races Awash in 'Dark Money' Contributions
Contributions largely hidden from public scrutiny increased by 38 percent from 2006 to 2014 across six states.
Prison Officials Won't Say Where James Holmes Is
After Colorado prison authorities quietly transferred the gunman out of state, victims' rights representatives convened to decide whether officials needed to disclose his location.
Who Plays in a World Cup of Unrecognized States?
The teams might not be familiar to football fans but that doesn't mean you shouldn't watch it.
Iraqi Army Still Ineffective Despite U.S. Training
Experts say the only truly vital fighting force is the Iraqi Special Forces, who have been fighting ISIS for two years.
Republican Voters Cast Ballots in Washington State
Donald Trump likely will win the majority of the state's 44 delegates, but won't definitively secure the nomination yet.
With the U.S. Troops Operating Behind the Lines in Iraq
U.S. special operations forces are neck-deep in the daily grind of the ground war against ISIS.
ISIS Attacks Hospital in Syrian City
Eastern Syrian city of Deir al-Zor was the site of fierce fighting in a dawn raid staged by the Islamic State militants.
Unite or Die, Al-Qaeda Chief Tells Jihadists in Syria
Despite calling for unity, Ayman al-Zawahri called Islamic State fighters 'extremists' and 'renegades.'
College Athlete Accused of Rape Is Suing U.S.
Legal experts say Grant Neal is the first male student accused of campus sexual assault to take on the U.S. government in this way.
College Student 'Sorry' for Rainbow Noose Art Project
The university president called the display "deeply disturbing and hurtful," and students say they plan to meet with school officials.
Colorado Contest Shows How Cruz Fights for Delegates
The Texas senator's tenacity makes him the Colorado favorite.