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Election Day: An acrimonious race reaches its endpoint; Mother blasts photo of officer smiling, giving thumbs-up next to her son’s dead body; Hillary Clinton will gain votes after Election Night. Here’s why.; Hillary Clinton has enough electoral votes to win the White House in final Fix map; When will we know who the next president is? The Fix guide to Election Day 2016.; Jon Stewart joins Stephen Colbert to slam Trump once more on election eve; An anti-Trump disabled boy was booed at a rally. The next day, he got to meet President Obama.; Death at Times Square station: A woman pushes commuter into path of subway train, police say; Give it a rest, Republicans; Dear Ann Coulter: Just say you only want white people to vote.; A Catholic priest put an aborted fetus on the altar in an appeal for Donald Trump; What one swing state can teach us about political polarization in America; Anti-Semitism is no longer an undertone of Trump's campaign. It's the melody.; Donald Trump is defiant of the reality of polls to the very end; 8 states that will tell you everything you need to know on election night; Prince Harry condemns racist and sexist abuse of girlfriend Meghan Markle
 
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Election Day: An acrimonious race reaches its endpoint
Despite the election's harsh tone, voters from both parties turn out in large numbers.
Mother blasts photo of officer smiling, giving thumbs-up next to her son’s dead body
"Because my child, he couldn't do anything. He was helpless. He was gone," Kimberly Stanton said.
 
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Hillary Clinton has enough electoral votes to win the White House in final Fix map
Clinton 275, Trump 215.
 
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Let's play the waiting game.
 
Jon Stewart joins Stephen Colbert to slam Trump once more on election eve
The show staged an elaborate musical that encouraged citizens to vote — and called Trump an "angry tax-and-draft-dodging little orange groundhog."
 
An anti-Trump disabled boy was booed at a rally. The next day, he got to meet President Obama.
"I wanted to go because Donald J. Trump made fun of disabled people," JJ Holmes said about the Trump rally.
 
Death at Times Square station: A woman pushes commuter into path of subway train, police say
Melanie Liverpool-Turner was charged with second-degree murder for Monday's crime. She had claimed responsibility for a subway death in October but that was ruled a suicide.
 
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Silence is golden after the election.
 
 
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