Monday 31 October 2016

Evening Edition: Justice Dept. says it is moving quickly in probe of Clinton email server

Comey saved reputation by revisiting Clinton email probe, Trump says; Clinton loses popularity edge in tight race with Trump, poll finds; CNN drops Donna Brazile over WikiLeaks revelations; Trump is refusing to pay his campaign pollster $767,000; Iraqi forces prepare to break into Mosul in battle against Islamic State; The U.S. spent billions building roads in Afghanistan. Now many of them are beyond repair.; Harry Reid’s incendiary claim about ‘coordination’ between Donald Trump and Russia; The Fix: Trump has a path to victory again thanks to Florida; 'What Trump represents isn't crazy and it's not going away:' Peter Thiel defends support for Donald Trump; Why Facebook users are ‘checking in’ at Standing Rock; Autistic black teen got lost running a 5K — and was assaulted by a man who feared getting mugged; An evangelical HGTV star feels backlash from pro-LGBT comments; One way to enjoy Bob Dylan's songs without hearing his voice;
 
Evening Edition
The day's most important stories
 
 
Justice Dept. says it is moving quickly in probe of Clinton email server
In a brief letter to lawmakers, the Justice Department said it will work closely with the FBI to take "appropriate steps as expeditiously as possible" in the renewed investigation into emails that might be tied to the private server of Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton.
Comey saved reputation by revisiting Clinton email probe, Trump says
The GOP candidate said at a rally in Michigan that "it took a lot of guts" for FBI Director James Comey to change course three months after ending the probe into whether classified information was compromised.
 
Clinton loses popularity edge in tight race with Trump, poll finds
Registered voters see Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump in a nearly identical negative light, mirroring a persistently close split in overall vote preference in a new Washington Post-ABC News Tracking Poll.
 
CNN drops Donna Brazile over WikiLeaks revelations
The network cut ties with the DNC chair and commentator after hacked emails revealed she sent debate questions to the Clinton campaign.
 
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Trump is refusing to pay his campaign pollster $767,000
The Republican candidate appears to have taken issue with some of the services provided by veteran GOP strategist Tony Fabrizio, who has advised candidates from 1996 GOP nominee Bob Dole to Florida Gov. Rick Scott.
 
Iraqi forces prepare to break into Mosul in battle against Islamic State
Commanders have said they expect the toughest fight to be on the city's outskirts as the militants try to keep the fight outside.
 
The U.S. spent billions building roads in Afghanistan. Now many of them are beyond repair.
A report by a U.S. government oversight body paints a grim picture of the state of Afghanistan's roads, including the roughly 10,000 miles that were constructed, paved, repaired or funded by the United States.
 
Harry Reid’s incendiary claim about ‘coordination’ between Donald Trump and Russia
In a letter to FBI Director James B. Comey, the outgoing Senate minority leader says Comey may have broken the law. And that's not even the most brazen claim in the letter — not by a long shot.
 
The Fix: Trump has a path to victory again thanks to Florida
Clinton still has a clear map edge. But Trump now has a chance.
 
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'What Trump represents isn't crazy and it's not going away:' Peter Thiel defends support for Donald Trump
Thiel has been a lone voice of support for Trump in Silicon Valley's tech industry.
 
Why Facebook users are ‘checking in’ at Standing Rock
By now, depending on your Facebook filter bubble, you've probably seen it: a Facebook friend "checking in" to Standing Rock, N.D., and then a separate post explaining the clever ploy.
 
Autistic black teen got lost running a 5K — and was assaulted by a man who feared getting mugged
A judge has denied the Syracuse family's request to press charges against the stranger who assaulted Chase Coleman in Rochester.
 
An evangelical HGTV star feels backlash from pro-LGBT comments
Jen Hatmaker of "My Big Family Home Renovation" said she supports same-sex marriage, which prompted a large Southern Baptist bookseller to discontinue selling her Bible studies.
 
One way to enjoy Bob Dylan's songs without hearing his voice
On the heels of his Nobel Prize, a new edition of the iconic songwriter's lyrics hit bookshelves.
 
 
     
 
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