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FBI clears Clinton again

FBI Director James Comey told lawmakers Sunday the agency hasn’t changed its opinion that Hillary Clinton should not face criminal charges after a review of new emails. “Based on our review, we have not changed our conclusions that we expressed in July,” Comey wrote in the new letter to congressional committee chairmen.

What to expect from a Trump presidency

The Democrats' Hillary Clinton and the Republicans' Donald Trump are going head to head in the U.S. presidential race. FBI Director James Comey's letter to Congress last week about the reopening of the Clinton email investigation came as an "October surprise" and helped Trump narrow the gap and even grab a lead ahead of Clinton in some polls.

Beyoncé endorses Hillary Clinton

With the U.S. presidential elections a breath away, many celebrities are revealing who they will be voting for on November 8, and two of American pop culture’s most powerful icons – Beyoncé and her husband Jay Z – took part in a star-packed political rally for Hillary Clinton in Ohio on Friday to lend support to the Democratic presidential candidate.

Trump brands himself an agent of change on eve of elections

In a bid to frame the final days of the 2016 race for the White House against his democratic rival, GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump said on Friday in a scheduled stop in Ohio that he would bring “real change” to Washington if elected, and proposed doing so by getting rid of Hillary Clinton first.

If we had known about the coup, we would have told the Turkish gov't: US consul-general

Popular conspiracy theories in Turkey alleging U.S. involvement in the July 15 military coup attempt are deeply disturbing and frustrating, according to Jennifer Davis, the new U.S. Consul-General to Istanbul. 

"If we had known about the coup, I can say with absolute certainty we would have informed the Turkish government," Davis told daily Hürriyet in an exclusive interview.   

Clinton and Trump scramble to finish

Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton packed their schedules with last minute campaign events on Nov. 6, two days out from an election that has gripped the world.

Clinton is banking on star power to lock in her narrow poll lead, hosting back-to-back weekend pop concerts with Beyonce and Katy Perry and booking a date with President Barack Obama.

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