World Series 2016: Chicago Cubs Fans, Police Prepare For Game 7; Can The Cubs Break The Curse, Make History?
Can the Cubs break the curse of the Billy Goat? Fans are massing to watch the final game of the 2016 World Series.
Latest Polls: Economist/YouGov Poll Has Hillary Clinton Ahead By 3 Points; LA Times/USC Show Positive Signs For Donald Trump
Democrats have been urging their supporters to take advantage of early voting in states that allow it, hoping to overwhelm Donald Trump before Election Day next Tuesday.
Election 2016: Will Democrats Or Republicans Win The House? Here Are The 12 Races To Watch
To flip the House, Democrats would have to pick up a net 32 seats Election Day, but only about 23 seats are truly competitive. Here's a look at a dozen of them.
What Hillary Clinton Accomplished? 5 Major Changes She Helped Make As Secretary of State
The Democratic presidential candidate has hailed her time at the State Department as a proving ground for her leadership abilities.
Will The Federal Reserve Raise Interest Rates Or Punt To December? Last Hike Was Nearly A Year Ago
The two-day meeting ended Wednesday, with policymakers expected to tee up a December increase.
Hack Attack: Microsoft Says Russia-Linked Group Reported Exploiting Windows, Adobe Flash Vulnerabilities To Steal Information
Microsoft criticized Google's Threat Analysis Group for revealing the hack before a patch was ready.
Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton Latest Polls: The Surprise Red State Hillary Can Win On Election Day; Gary Johnson The Spoiler?
Reliably Republican states may not be as rock solid come Election Day. Just take a look at Alaska and Arizona.
Was Donald Trump's Tax Loophole Use Illegal? Debt-For-Equity Swap Worth Hundreds Of Millions Of Dollars
Donald Trump sought a tax opinion letter before employing the gambit to shelter hundreds of millions of dollars in forgiven debt and was warned the IRS might frown on it.
FBI Looking Into Former Trump Campaign Manager Paul Manafort's Business Dealings
Paul Manafort's ties to the Russian government are reportedly being examined by the FBI. Manafort says he has no ties.
Trump, Clinton Poll Numbers: Pennsylvania, North Carolina And Other Swing States Still Up For Grabs?
Word the FBI had reopened the investigation into Hillary Clinton's private email server apparently having an impact with just a week of campaigning to go before Election Day.
What's On My Ballot? Here's Where To Find Out What You'll Be Voting For Election Day
In addition to president, voters also will be choosing members of Congress, statewide officials, judges and various county officials.
Can Democrats Win The Senate In 2016? 7 Races To Watch Election Night
Democrats need a net gain of five seats to win control of the U.S. Senate. Thirty-four seats are up for election, and seven of those races are considered toss-ups.
11 Scandals That Have Followed Bill And Hillary Clinton For Decades
Bill and Hillary Clinton have been dogged by scandal since they came to national prominence in the 1990s. We explain 11 of them.
Hillary Clinton Email Scandal Update: What's In Huma Abedin's Emails? FBI Waiting For Warrant
Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid said FBI Director James Comey may have violated the Hatch act, which prohibits government officials from using their positions to influence elections.
Latest Polls: Trump vs. Clinton Race Tightens With Candidates Battling Within A Point Or 2 Of Each Other
Democrat Hillary Clinton's 12-point lead in last week's ABC/Washington Post poll fizzled to just a point over Republican Donald Trump this week.
Yemen Rebels Target Saudi Holy City Of Makkah; Missile Intercepted And Destroyed
A ballistic missile was intercepted about 40 miles outside the city and destroyed without causing any damage, the official Saudi Press Agency reported.
Dinosaur Brain Tissue: Scientists May Have Found Important Fossil Discovery
The rare fossilized brain tissue, found on a British beach, likely came from a herbaceous dinosaur that lived around 133 million years ago.
Trump Presidential Polls: Do Republicans Actually Like Donald Trump? Survey Shows Mixed Results For Both GOP Candidate and His Rival
Hillary Clinton's supporters say they have a hard time respecting Trump supporters who in turn say they return the sentiment.
Hawaii Volcano Update: Kilauea Lava Flow Increasing; Cracks Mean Growing Instability Of Sea Cliff
When the flowing lava meets ocean water, it creates a plume containing fine volcanic particles and hydrochloric acid that can irritate the skin, eyes and lungs.
Trump Tweets Clinton Lie About Bosnia Trip Disqualifies Her For Presidency
Hillary Clinton visited Bosnia in 1996 and said she came under sniper fire when she landed at Tuzla. She didn't.
Immigrants In the US: Breaking Down Birth Rates Between Immigrant And US-Born Women
The number of unmarried women having babies fell in 2014 compared to 2008.
Donald Trump A Cry Baby? Ex-Wife Ivana Dishes Gossip About The Republican Candidate Ahead Of Election Day
The Republican presidential candidate's first wife recounted an incident from their courtship in which he stomped off after she bested him in public.
North Korea Unlikely To Give Up Nuclear Weapons; DNI Calls Denuclearization Of Korean Peninsula ‘Lost Cause’
Pyongyang railed against the U.N.'s call for more sanctions in the wake of September's nuclear test.
Is Nazism On The Rise In Germany? Far-Right Reichburger Movement Rejects Government, Attacking Police
German intelligence officials say members of the Reichburger movement aren't tied to one ideology but are prone to conspiracies, and are anti-Semitic and anti-democratic.
Iran Sanctions: Republicans Attack Nuclear Deal, US Relations With Tehran; Action Could Come Next Month
The administration says renewal of the Iran Sanctions Act is unnecessary and it rather would focus on enforcing the nuclear deal.
The Most Generous People Are In Myanmar And The United States
People in Australia, New Zealand and Sri Lanka also are generous to strangers, give to charities and volunteer their time.
Trump News: Campaign Test Drives Trump TV, Launches Nightly Facebook Live Newscast To Counter 'Left-Wing Media Bias'
The effort runs at the same time as network news broadcasts and will serve as a lead-in to scheduled nightly campaign rallies.
Car Sales 2016: Boomers Getting Too Old For Sports Cars, Shifting To Sporty SUVs
As boomers cruise toward 70, they're opting for the comfort of larger vehicles like SUVs.
Russia Preparing For War? Moscow Conducts Emergency Nuclear Drills
Forty million Russians took part in civil defense drills in preparation for nuclear or chemical warfare.
Will Federal Reserve Raise Interest Rates? Maybe 3 Times In Next Year
But St. Louis Fed president wants to boost interest rates to increase the rate of return on safe investments.