Thursday, 3 November 2016

Evening Edition: From ‘reset’ to ‘pause’: The real story behind Clinton’s feud with Putin

Jon Stewart for president? The allure of voting for someone other than Trump or Clinton.; British court delivers blow to E.U. exit plan, insists Parliament has a say; Are au pairs being exploited as low-wage nannies? That’s what one lawsuit alleges.; U.S. seeks record $2.4 million fine against Penn State in Sandusky scandal; The game that went beyond the baseball surreal; Police say they may never know motivation for ambush killing of Iowa officers; Zika causes a unique syndrome of devastating birth defects; At least 239 migrants believed drowned in Mediterranean, U.N. says; More cases reported of a mysterious polio-like illness that killed a 6-year-old; Obama jabs at Trump in Florida; Trump, on Twitter, fires back: 'Get back to work'; Poll: Trump deeply unpopular among Latinos, who favor Clinton by more than 3 to 1; The Fix: Even as Trump rises, GOP's hopes of keeping the Senate are looking dimmer; Social media 'influencers': A marketing experiment grows into a mini-economy; The world is racing to stop climate change with temperature goals. But the math doesn't add up.; The best and worst moments at the CMA Awards;
 
Evening Edition
The day's most important stories
 
 
From 'reset' to 'pause': The real story behind Clinton's feud with Putin
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, who began her tenure by famously offering a "reset" in Russian relations, tried getting along with Russia's wily leader. It didn't last.
Jon Stewart for president? The allure of voting for someone other than Trump or Clinton.
The write-in option may be the last refuge of an alienated but committed electorate — and this year, it's hotter than ever.
 
British court delivers blow to E.U. exit plan, insists Parliament has a say
The court's decision greatly complicates Prime Minister Theresa May's stated plan to trigger Article 50, the never-before-used mechanism for a country to leave the European Union, by the end of next March at the latest.
 
Are au pairs being exploited as low-wage nannies? That’s what one lawsuit alleges.
For thousands of foreigners who become au pairs each year, it's about experiences. For parents, it's about child care. That can lead to clashing expectations.
 
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U.S. seeks record $2.4 million fine against Penn State in Sandusky scandal
Education Department investigators found numerous violations of federal campus safety law following a five-year inquiry related to former assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky's sexual abuse of several children over more than a decade.
 
The game that went beyond the baseball surreal
After the Indians tied the game in the eighth, the Cubs pitched a scoreless ninth to send the game into extra innings. And then it rained. Honest.
 
Police say they may never know motivation for ambush killing of Iowa officers
While investigators will try to determine what prompted the bloodshed, the Des Moines police chief said he will not be among those trying to discern a reason for the "cowardly" attacks.
 
Zika causes a unique syndrome of devastating birth defects
Researchers say Zika infection in pregnancy is linked to five distinct types of damage not seen in other disorders.
 
At least 239 migrants believed drowned in Mediterranean, U.N. says
Survivor accounts suggest that two shipwrecks took place just off the coast of Libya on Wednesday, a U.N. refugee agency spokeswoman said. The reports from the survivors could not be independently confirmed.
 
More cases reported of a mysterious polio-like illness that killed a 6-year-old
Jonathan Daniel Ramirez was one of nine children tentatively diagnosed in recent weeks with acute flaccid myelitis across Washington state, and the first person known to have died of the mysterious disease.
 
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Obama jabs at Trump in Florida; Trump, on Twitter, fires back: 'Get back to work'
Meanwhile, Trump's wife, Melania, delivered a speech in a Philadelphia suburb, vowing to be "an advocate for women and children" if she becomes first lady.
 
Poll: Trump deeply unpopular among Latinos, who favor Clinton by more than 3 to 1
Congressional Republicans' struggles suggest the party may need to shift on some issues to overcome Hispanics' tilt toward Democrats.
 
The Fix: Even as Trump rises, GOP's hopes of keeping the Senate are looking dimmer
The GOP's effort to hold the Senate has always been a tough slog, even if it remained competitive at the top of the ballot. We take a closer look at the state of play.
 
Social media 'influencers': A marketing experiment grows into a mini-economy
What was once a hobby is morphing into an all-consuming job — and a quirky lifestyle.
 
The world is racing to stop climate change with temperature goals. But the math doesn't add up.
While the Paris agreement sets extremely ambitious temperature goals, current policies and promises alone have little chance of attaining them, a report finds.
 
The best and worst moments at the CMA Awards
From Carrie Underwood and Maren Morris to John Osborne and Kenny Chesney, there were a lot of tears and teary eyes.
 
 
     
 
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