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FBI clears Clinton again
FBI Director James Comey told lawmakers Sunday the agency hasn’t changed its opinion that Hillary Clinton should not face criminal charges after a review of new emails. “Based on our review, we have not changed our conclusions that we expressed in July,” Comey wrote in the new letter to congressional committee chairmen.
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What to expect from a Trump presidency
The Democrats' Hillary Clinton and the Republicans' Donald Trump are going head to head in the U.S. presidential race. FBI Director James Comey's letter to Congress last week about the reopening of the Clinton email investigation came as an "October surprise" and helped Trump narrow the gap and even grab a lead ahead of Clinton in some polls.
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Trump brands himself an agent of change on eve of elections
In a bid to frame the final days of the 2016 race for the White House against his democratic rival, GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump said on Friday in a scheduled stop in Ohio that he would bring “real change” to Washington if elected, and proposed doing so by getting rid of Hillary Clinton first.
Clinton and Trump scramble to finish
Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton packed their schedules with last minute campaign events on Nov. 6, two days out from an election that has gripped the world.
Clinton is banking on star power to lock in her narrow poll lead, hosting back-to-back weekend pop concerts with Beyonce and Katy Perry and booking a date with President Barack Obama.
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U.S. Elections: Trump calls on Americans to “end the Clinton story”
“The time has come for us to close the history book on the Clintons,” said Donald Trump today at the Republican Party’s weekly address.
Race narrowing as Clinton, Trump push into final weekend
The two U.S. presidential nominees, Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump, geared up on Nov. 4 for one final weekend to sway undecided voters and cajole supporters into turning out at the polls, slogging their way to the end of a divisive presidential campaign as the race continues to tighten.
"Germans prefer Hillary - but Balkans is divided"
"If European countries could vote in the U.S. presidential election Hillary Clinton would win, but the support for Donald Trump would not be insignificant."
The Beta agency is reporting this on Friday, citing an euractiv.com article.
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Trump, Clinton blast each other on character; Clinton rises in poll
Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump attacked one another's character as they pushed their closing arguments six days before the U.S. presidential election, while the latest Reuters/Ipsos poll showed Clinton's lead over Trump rising back to the margin she held last week, Reuters reported.
Wesley Clark, US generals "concerned" over possible ties between Trump and Russia
BELGRADE - A group of 62 former senior military officials in the United States, including retired general Wesley Clark, expressed on Wednesday concern about the potential link between Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin, writes Serbian daily "Kurir".
U.S. Elections: uncertainty effects global stocks, dollar
On the brink of the US elections, democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton has been associated with stability among the international financial and investment markets, in harsh contrast to her Republican opponent, Donald Trump.