Monday, November 7, 2016

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I have hope for Clinton.
There is almost no data yet.

U.S.

Donald Trump Rushed Offstage by Secret Service Agents

A man thought to have a gun was apprehended on Saturday night at a Trump rally in Reno, Nev., but no weapon was found, the Secret Service said, and the man was released.
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION OF 2016
The Upshot

2016 Election Forecast: Who Will Be President?

The Upshot’s presidential forecast, updated daily.
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION OF 2016
U.S.

Latest Election Polls 2016

Get the latest national and state polls on the presidential election between Hillary Clinton and Donald J. Trump.
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION OF 2016; POLLS AND PUBLIC OPINION
U.S.

Inside Donald Trump’s Last Stand: An Anxious Nominee Seeks Assurance

Behind the show of confidence orchestrated by Mr. Trump’s staff are the neediness and vulnerability of a once-boastful candidate uncertain of victory.
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION OF 2016
U.S.

Presidential Election: No New Conclusion in Clinton Email Case

The F.B.I. removed a dark cloud that has been hanging over Hillary Clinton’s campaign two days before Election Day.
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION OF 2016
U.S.

Presidential Election: A Closing Act, With Clinton, Trump and a Tiny ‘Future Construction Worker’

Hillary Clinton and Donald J. Trump campaigned in Florida, with Mrs. Clinton basking in the rain and Mr. Trump sharing the stage with a (very) young fan.
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION OF 2016
The Upshot

Clinton Has Solid Lead in Electoral College; Trump’s Winning Map Is Unclear

It’s still not obvious where and how Donald Trump would win. Based on his travel schedule, his campaign might not know either.
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION OF 2016; STATES (US); POLLS AND PUBLIC OPINION
U.S.

Emails Warrant No New Action Against Hillary Clinton, F.B.I. Director Says

The F.B.I. informed Congress on Sunday that it had reviewed newly discovered emails and not changed its conclusions about Mrs. Clinton’s use of a private server.
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION OF 2016; WOMEN AND GIRLS
U.S.

Hillary Clinton Appears to Gain Late Momentum on Surge of Latino Voters

Hillary Clinton sought to galvanize Latino voters on Saturday, as early voting signaled their turnout was swelling in states that Donald J. Trump needs to win.
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION OF 2016; VOTING AND VOTERS
Opinion

Dalai Lama: Behind Our Anxiety, the Fear of Being Unneeded

There has never been a better time to be alive, and yet in the richest countries, there is a growing sense of unease and helplessness because people no longer feel useful.
HAPPINESS; LABOR AND JOBS; SOCIAL CONDITIONS AND TRENDS; ANXIETY AND STRESS; ANGER (EMOTION)
Sports

New York Marathon: Keitany Wins Third Title and Ghebreslassie Wins First

50,000 marathoners took to the streets on Sunday. Mary Keitany pulled away from the pack around the 10-mile mark while Ghirmay Ghebreslassie became the youngest winner ever.
NEW YORK CITY MARATHON; MARATHON RUNNING
U.S.

Big Names Campaigning for Hillary Clinton Underscore Donald Trump’s Isolation

In the final days of the race, Mr. Trump has been a lonely figure on the campaign trail, as most prominent Republicans have kept their distance.
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION OF 2016
Opinion

The Governing Cancer of Our Time

Donald Trump’s candidacy is the culmination of 30 years of antipolitics.
UNITED STATES POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT; PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION OF 2016 

Brooks is smart.  He is not wise or philosophical.
World

An 80-Year-Old Model Reshapes China’s Views on Aging

Wang Deshun, known as China’s hottest grandpa, is being venerated in the country as an example of how to grow old without fading away.
MODELS (PROFESSIONAL); FASHION AND APPAREL
U.S.

In 1 Unscripted Moment, Hillary Clinton Finds Joy in the Rain

Days from the end of a grueling presidential contest, Mrs. Clinton relinquished her script at a Florida rally.
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION OF 2016
Opinion

The Men Feminists Left Behind

Hillary Clinton’s candidacy shows that women have changed. Men haven’t. What happens next?
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION OF 2016; WOMEN AND GIRLS; WOMEN'S RIGHTS
U.S.

Chelsea Manning Tried Committing Suicide a Second Time in October

Ms. Manning says she tried to commit suicide at the start of a week of solitary confinement she was serving as punishment for a previous attempt to end her own life.
SUICIDES AND SUICIDE ATTEMPTS; UNITED STATES DEFENSE AND MILITARY FORCES; CLASSIFIED INFORMATION AND STATE SECRETS; SOLITARY CONFINEMENT
World

Crypt Believed to Be Jesus’ Tomb Opened for First Time in Centuries

The tomb was opened as part of a renovation of the shrine that was built around it long after Jesus’ death in what today is known as the Church of the Holy Sepulcher.
TOMBS AND TOMBSTONES; RESTORATION AND RENOVATION
U.S.

12 Indelible Images From the 2016 Campaign

Photographers have shot tens of thousands of images for The New York Times and logged hundreds of thousands of miles on the presidential campaign trail since early 2015. Here are 12 of their most memorable photographs.
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION OF 2016
U.S.

Latina Hotel Workers Harness Force of Labor and of Politics in Las Vegas

The 57,000-member Culinary Union, which is 56 percent Latino and includes guest room attendants, is a powerful supporter of Nevada Democrats.
ORGANIZED LABOR; CASINOS

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