U.S Election, US Politics, America
AS a contentious US election cycle draws to a close, it seems even those skewering Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are sick of all of the vitriol.
FBI Director James Comey has intervened in the US election again just two days before polls close, with an announcement that could conceivably change the result.
The FBI says it has found no evidence of criminality in a new batch of Hillary Clinton emails.
President Obama offered his first public comments on FBI Director James Comey's disclosure about the new Hillary Clinton email probe. "We don't operate on leaks. We operate based on concrete decisions that are made," Obama said
PRESIDENT Obama has broken his silence on latest discovery of emails relating to Hillary Clinton, blasting FBI Director James Comey, by saying we “don’t operate on innuendo”.
The Republican presidential nominee leads his Democratic rival on honesty and trustworthiness by eight points in a Washington Post-ABC News poll, which found 46% of likely voters saying Trump is more honest and deserving of trust
Team questioned email investigation amid reports that he sought to withhold evidence of Russian support for Trump for fear of influencing the election
Although Trump's single-point advantage over Clinton is statistically negligible, it is his first lead in an ABC/Post poll since May
DONALD Trump has leapt on fresh revelations in Hillary Clinton’s email scandal, doubling down on his claim the drama is “worse than Watergate”.
FBI Director James Comey’s shock letter to Congress on Friday announcing the discovery of new evidence that might relate to the inquiry into Hillary Clinton’s emails has earned rare praise from Donald Trump and the ire of the Clinton campaign.
The 23rd batch of emails from the account of Hillary Clinton’s campaign chair, John Podesta, have been published online by WikiLeaks.
The FBI is examining additional emails related to Hillary Clinton's use of a private email, a surprise twist in a turbulent campaign just 11 days before the election. The emails were discovered in the probe of Anthony Weiner, longtime Clinton aide Huma Abedin's husband.
Republican vice-presidential candidate Mike Pence has had a narrow escape after his plane slid off the runway while landing in New York City.
First Lady Michelle Obama has appeared for the first time during this presidential election race with Hillary Clinton, whom she called "my girl".
An unconventional campaign stays off script in final weeks
Newt Gingrich has accused TV anchor Megyn Kelly of being "fascinated" with sex and not caring about public policy in a bizarre live interview.
The polling consensus is a lead for Hillary Clinton, but a few surveys are seeing a very different race
Donald Trump, tongue-in-cheek, said Thursday that he’d accept the results of the November election “if I win.”
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