Monday, November 7, 2016

Evening Edition: With email probe put to rest, Clinton and Trump dash to finish line

A year in Trump's America: Frustration, racial angst and a political movement; Among the few winners of this bitter election: The Obamas; WorldViews: What Germans think about Hitler-Trump comparisons; Obama amused by reports that GOP aides are keeping Trump off Twitter; Clinton has the electoral votes to win in the final Fix forecast; Why Democrats look likely to capture the Senate majority; Washington Post offers free digital access for election coverage; First female U.S. attorney general dies at 78; A single mother of 6 is ensnared by an undercover sting for selling ceviche through Facebook; Dozens of decapitated bodies found buried near Mosul; Man planning ‘suicide by cop’ killed young sons and then himself, police say; 'For when you have to hide the bodies': Product reviews may have been written by accused killer; Oklahoma quake sounded 'like someone drove a very large truck' into the house; 8 years after taxpayers rescued Wall Street, the bailout continues; NBA team owner Mark Cuban revokes two reporters' credentials;
 
Evening Edition
The day's most important stories
 
 
With email probe put to rest, Clinton and Trump dash to finish line
Donald Trump urged voters to "deliver justice" at the polls while Hillary Clinton ignored the email episode and spoke of her vision of an America animated by "love and kindness."
A year in Trump's America: Frustration, racial angst and a political movement
After chasing the GOP candidate to 170 rallies in 35 states, a Post reporter recalls why the thousands of supporters she talked with say he is still their guy.
 
Among the few winners of this bitter election: The Obamas
The president's approval ratings are the highest they have been since his first days in office.
 
WorldViews: What Germans think about Hitler-Trump comparisons
Such connections are rarely taken lightly.
 
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Obama amused by reports that GOP aides are keeping Trump off Twitter
"If somebody can't handle a Twitter account, they can't handle the nuclear codes," President Obama said.
 
Clinton has the electoral votes to win in the final Fix forecast
With our last ratings of where states stand, Hillary Clinton has 275 electoral votes solidly hers or leaning in that direction. That's five more than she needs to secure the White House. The big change is returning North Carolina from "lean Democratic" to the "toss-up" column.
 
Why Democrats look likely to capture the Senate majority
If Democrats win North Carolina, they will almost certainly regain their majority after two years in the wilderness.
 
Washington Post offers free digital access for election coverage
Note to readers: The Post will provide unlimited access to coverage of the election to all readers on Tuesday and Wednesday.
 
First female U.S. attorney general dies at 78
Janet Reno was the strong-minded Florida prosecutor tapped for the top Justice job by President Bill Clinton. She shaped the government's responses to the largest legal crises of the 1990s.
 
A single mother of 6 is ensnared by an undercover sting for selling ceviche through Facebook
California investigators tracked food sales made without a permit. Now one woman faces a possible jail sentence for something that started as a hobby.
 
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Dozens of decapitated bodies found buried near Mosul
The mass grave was discovered in an Iraqi city that the Islamic State has controlled for two years. A military spokesman said the remains were skeletons, so it is unknown whether any were civilians.
 
Man planning ‘suicide by cop’ killed young sons and then himself, police say
The father met his estranged wife and the boys, 4 and 5, for a day at the park. Facing accusations of spousal abuse, police said, he told his mother he "wasn't going to be taken alive."
 
'For when you have to hide the bodies': Product reviews may have been written by accused killer
Todd Kohlhepp, suspected in at least seven deaths after a woman was found chained on his property, is under scrutiny for Amazon.com reviews including a padlock and a knife.
 
Oklahoma quake sounded 'like someone drove a very large truck' into the house
A 5.0 temblor that could be felt in Iowa and Illinois damaged at least 50 buildings, but no serious injuries were reported.
 
8 years after taxpayers rescued Wall Street, the bailout continues
Some of the country's largest banks — including JPMorgan Chase and Wells Fargo — continue to receive billions, according to government data.
 
NBA team owner Mark Cuban revokes two reporters' credentials
The Dallas Mavericks are 1-5 this season. Cuban said ESPN "told our PR department they would cover the same number of games this year."
 
 
     
 
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