Wednesday, November 2, 2016

Evening Edition: Breaking silence, Obama is critical of Comey decision: ‘We don’t operate on innuendo’

Why Trump believes he can win Wisconsin — and why he's probably wrong; Trump opens up an 8-point edge on honesty, Post-ABC News Tracking Poll finds; After we pick a president, the search for a perfect late-night host continues; 2016 has not made men look good. Now more are speaking up.; Police capture suspect in 'ambush-style attacks' of two officers in Iowa; Federal Reserve hints at December interest rate increase, votes to keep status quo for now; Philippines' Duterte discovers that his actions have consequences; Stanford sexual assault survivor named Glamour ‘Woman of the Year’; Trump calls Clinton 'very unstable' at campaign rally in Florida; This is the Trump portrait that his charity bought for $20,000; The Fix: Yes, Donald Trump can win. Here are 4 maps that prove it.; Wondering who has the edge? Look to the bullpens.; Is it bad for restaurant managers to respond to negative reviews on Yelp?;
 
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Breaking silence, Obama is critical of Comey decision: 'We don't operate on innuendo'
The president has been reluctant to weigh in on FBI Director James Comey's handling of the probe into Hillary Clinton's email practices. Obama briefly addressed the situation for the first time, saying in an interview this week that there was a norm for how investigations are handled.
Why Trump believes he can win Wisconsin — and why he's probably wrong
Reality check: Trump still has a big league problem in the vote-rich Milwaukee suburbs.
 
Trump opens up an 8-point edge on honesty, Post-ABC News Tracking Poll finds
The two candidates were tied on this measure the last time a Post-ABC poll asked the question in September.
 
After we pick a president, the search for a perfect late-night host continues
America's garish presidential election has been a comedian's dream come true. But the fun is going to come to an end, and perhaps no group becomes more vulnerable Nov. 9 than the crowd of men and two women known as late-night hosts, some of them still vying to fill the void left by Jon Stewart.
 
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2016 has not made men look good. Now more are speaking up.
Many of the campaign's lowest moments involved a hot mic, groping charges and sexting, but they have quietly ushered in an upside, according to many activists, who see a new realization among men of how rampant nonconsensual sexual behavior is. And more men now feel obliged to condemn it.
 
Police capture suspect in 'ambush-style attacks' of two officers in Iowa
Scott Michael Greene, 46, was in custody hours after a pair of shootings that killed two officers who had been sitting in their patrol cars. Authorities said they were still trying to determine a motive.
 
Federal Reserve hints at December interest rate increase, votes to keep status quo for now
For now, the central bank's top officials voted to keep rates unchanged following their two-day policy meeting, but they left open the door for a hike before long.
 
Philippines' Duterte discovers that his actions have consequences
Less than two weeks after his trip to China and his call for a "separation" from the U.S., the president of the Philippines is for the first time feeling the impact of what has seemed like to some to be a concerted effort to alienate his allies.
 
Stanford sexual assault survivor named Glamour ‘Woman of the Year’
The designation was accompanied by an essay from "Emily Doe," recalling what life has been like since BuzzFeed News published her victim's impact statement and Joe Biden wrote her a letter.
 
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Trump calls Clinton 'very unstable' at campaign rally in Florida
The Clinton campaign said it was doubling its Arizona advertising investment to $1 million. A Democratic nominee for president has not won Arizona since Bill Clinton in 1996, but polls show a competitive contest there.
 
This is the Trump portrait that his charity bought for $20,000
The portrait has been seized on by Democrats as evidence that Trump has been misusing his charity's money.
 
The Fix: Yes, Donald Trump can win. Here are 4 maps that prove it.
How solid is Clinton's grip on the 270 electoral votes she needs to be elected president? We game out the scenarios.
 
Wondering who has the edge? Look to the bullpens.
Chicago and Cleveland will battle in the winner-take-all game tonight, but the Indians' rested arms could help them capture the crown.
 
Is it bad for restaurant managers to respond to negative reviews on Yelp?
Washington Post food critic Tom Sietsema entertains your dining questions, rants and raves.
 
 
     
 
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