Saturday, November 5, 2016

State Department official sought FBI declassification of Clinton email and other top stories.

  • State Department official sought FBI declassification of Clinton email

    State Department official sought FBI declassification of Clinton email
    According to notes from interviews conducted during an FBI investigation into Clinton's email practices, Undersecretary of State Patrick Kennedy personally tried to convince FBI officials that the email should be declassified. One interviewee described feeling "pressured" by another FBI official at Kennedy's request.The FBI is denying that any "quid pro quo" was offered in the fight between the bureau and State Department over the classification level of the email, though one interview described..
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  • In Search of the Never-Trump Ticket-Splitters

    In Search of the Never-Trump Ticket-Splitters
    ­­­­­­­Even before the blizzard of sexual-assault accusations leveled against him, Donald Trump made Republicans nervous about their chances of maintaining control of the Senate. Now, with the Republican nominee’s poll numbers sinking in key battleground states, the GOP’s down-ballot candidates have begun searching for a species of voter long thought to be moving toward extinction within the nation’s polarized electorate: ticket-splitters.Ticket-splitting has been on a steady decline since 1972..
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  • Mayor accused of racist post about Obamas allowed to resign

    Mayor accused of racist post about Obamas allowed to resign
    USA Today Network Teresa Boeckel, York (Pa.) Daily Record 10:56 p.m. EDT October 17, 2016Attendees react to a speaker during a West York Borough Council meeting two weeks ago. The council was addressing West York Borough Mayor Charles Wasko's inflammatory Facebook posts.(Photo: Paul Chaplin, For the York Daily Record)YORK, Pa. — West York Council unanimously accepted embattled Mayor Charles Wasko's offer to resign to a round of applause from a crowd in council chambers on Monday nigh..
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  • Judge accused of giving lighter sentences for sexual favors

    Judge accused of giving lighter sentences for sexual favors
    The judge allegedly dished out lighter sentences to defendants in exchange for nude photos and sexual acts and tried to bribe witnesses. (Tom Grill/Getty Images). THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. Monday, October 17, 2016, 9:02 PM. LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — A ...
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  • Why Trump's talk of a rigged vote is so dangerous

    Why Trump's talk of a rigged vote is so dangerous
    The Republican presidential nominee's claim that the election is being rigged against him represents the most outlandish moment yet in a campaign devoted to dismantling political norms.Trump might not be the first candidate to feel nefarious forces are moving to keep him from the White House -- presidential elections have occasionally been disputed after votes are counted and have often been marred by accusations of dark instruments of fraud, such as the dead casting votes.But Trump's claim thre..
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  • Illegal Immigration Is Changing. Border Security Is Still Catching Up

    Illegal Immigration Is Changing. Border Security Is Still Catching Up
    llegal immigration into the United States isn't what it used to be. The prevailing assumption that Mexican migrants, mostly men, are streaming into the United States illegally in search of jobs is long outdated, the Obama administration said this week. Instead, it's overwhelmingly families from Central America who are being intercepted together at the border. And this distinction between the shifting demographics at the border isn't just semantics. It's not so much an illegal immigration p..
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  • Records: Phone Failed to Trigger Bomb Outside Police Station

    Records: Phone Failed to Trigger Bomb Outside Police Station
    A man suspected of leaving a backpack bomb outside a police station in a small Colorado mountain town tried several times to remotely detonate the homemade device using a cellphone but failed, according to court documents. David Michael Ansberry, 64, of San Rafael, California, was arrested this weekend in Chicago after surveillance video captured him at the stores where he bought the cellphones that he expected to trigger the explosive in the town of Nederland, investigators said. He was ea..
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  • Boston police: Wounded officers upgraded to stable condition

    Boston police: Wounded officers upgraded to stable condition
    BOSTON (AP) - Boston police say two officers who were shot last week while responding to a domestic call have been upgraded to stable condition.Officers Richard Cintolo and Matt Morris were shot Wednesday night and seriously wounded as they responded to a domestic disturbance. The man who shot them was killed by police.Both officers underwent several surgeries at Massachusetts General Hospital.The department’s Twitter account said Monday that Commissioner William Evans visited Cintolo and Morris..
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  • Retired four-star general admits leaking top-secret info to media

    Retired four-star general admits leaking top-secret info to media
    Story highlightsThe feds accused Cartwright of providing and confirming classified information to two reporters Cartwright became Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff in 2007 and retired in 2011Retired four-star Gen. James Cartwright sat quietly with his attorney, former White House Counsel Gregory Craig, as Assistant US Attorney Leo J. Wise described the facts underlying the single charge of making false statements to federal investigators. Cartwright, who became vice chairman of the Join..
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