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Karen Butler NASHVILLE, Nov. 2 (UPI) -- Taylor Swift handed out the top award -- Entertainer of the Year -- to Garth Brooks at Wednesday night's Country Music Association Awards show in Nashville.
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  1. Taylor Swift presents Garth Brooks with the CMA Award for Entertainer of the Year
  2. Cincinnati Reds shade Chicago Cubs' Aroldis Chapman during World Series
  3. Beyonce and the Dixie Chicks perform at the CMAs

Taylor Swift presents Garth Brooks with the CMA Award for Entertainer of the Year

Karen Butler
NASHVILLE, Nov. 2 (UPI) -- Taylor Swift handed out the top award -- Entertainer of the Year -- to Garth Brooks at Wednesday night's Country Music Association Awards show in Nashville.
    

Cincinnati Reds shade Chicago Cubs' Aroldis Chapman during World Series

Alex Butler
CLEVELAND, Nov. 2 (UPI) -- He's the one known as an unprecedented flame thrower. But it was Aroldis Chapman's former team throwing fire his way Wednesday.
    

Beyonce and the Dixie Chicks perform at the CMAs

Karen Butler
NASHVILLE, Nov. 2 (UPI) -- Pop-music superstar Beyonce was a surprise performer at the 50th annual Country Music Association Awards ceremony in Nashville Wednesday night.
    

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Senior FBI officials were told of new emails in early October but wanted more information before renewing Clinton probe
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Senior FBI officials were informed about the discovery of new emails potentially relevant to the investigation of Hillary Clinton's private email server at least two weeks before Director James B. Comey notified Congress, according to federal officials ...
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NEW ORLEANS — Former Ku Klux Klan wizard David Duke's presence dominated the final televised debate in the race for Lousiana's Senate race here Thursday as city police were called in to block more than 50 protesters from entering the auditorium at ...
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He implied that the decision by James B. Comey to announce the discovery of new emails possibly related to the Hillary Clinton case had violated investigative norms.
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  1. Obama Faults F.B.I. on Emails, Citing ‘Incomplete Information’
  2. Veterans, Feeling Abandoned, Stand by Donald Trump
  3. The 2016 Race: Why Republicans Don’t Even Try to Win Cities Anymore
  4. Trump, Waking a ‘Sleeping Giant,’ Helps Clinton Build an Unlikely Firewall
  5. Presidential Election: Trump Hits $100 Million in Small Donations in October, Team Says
  6. First Gentlemen Around the World
  7. Iowa Police Arrest Suspect in ‘Ambush’ Killings of 2 Officers
  8. 2 Iowa Officers Killed in ‘Ambush-Style’ Attacks
  9. Mosul Neighbors Enjoy a Day Without ISIS, but the Path to Peace Will Be Long
  10. With Mosul Under Siege, ISIS Leader Breaks Silence to Issue a Rallying Cry
  11. Lifesaving Cancer Drugs May in Rare Cases Threaten the Heart
  12. Farmers’ Unchecked Crop Burning Fuels India’s Air Pollution
  13. Bronx Man Dies After Police Use Taser on Him
  14. Fed Signals It’s on Track to Raise Interest Rates in December
  15. Volkswagen Parts Ways With the Historian Who Chronicled Its Nazi Past
  16. Obama Says Alternate Routes Are Being Reviewed for Dakota Pipeline
  17. Netanyahu Criticizes American Jewish Leaders Over Western Wall Protest
  18. Glenda Jackson Hopes to Scale Mount Lear in Her Stage Return
  19. Can You Take a Voting Selfie? States Wage Legal Battles Days Before Election
  20. How a Changing Climate Is Shaping a Leaf Peeper’s Paradise
  21. What in the World: Europe’s Mosquito-Free Island Paradise: Iceland
  22. Review: ‘Big Baby D.R.A.M.’ Finds a Rapper-Singer in Whimsy Mode
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Obama Faults F.B.I. on Emails, Citing ‘Incomplete Information’

He implied that the decision by James B. Comey to announce the discovery of new emails possibly related to the Hillary Clinton case had violated investigative norms.

    

Veterans, Feeling Abandoned, Stand by Donald Trump

Many who served in Iraq and Afghanistan are proud of their service but exhausted by its burdens, and they distrust the political class that reshaped their lives.

    

The 2016 Race: Why Republicans Don’t Even Try to Win Cities Anymore

In a fundamental realignment in which race plays a key role, population density has become a strong predictor of how people vote.

    

Trump, Waking a ‘Sleeping Giant,’ Helps Clinton Build an Unlikely Firewall

Donald J. Trump’s alienation of key voting blocs has bolstered Democrats in the West and South, and Republicans fear it could be a grim glimpse of their future.

    

Presidential Election: Trump Hits $100 Million in Small Donations in October, Team Says

Will gender be a consistent theme as Hillary Clinton makes her final argument? Will Republicans “come home” to Donald J. Trump? What to look for as Election Day nears.

    

First Gentlemen Around the World

This is the closest America has come to having a woman as president, and to having a first husband in the White House. What would that look like, and what would Bill Clinton’s role be?
    

Iowa Police Arrest Suspect in ‘Ambush’ Killings of 2 Officers

The officers were shot early Wednesday in Des Moines and in Urbandale. A suspect, described as a troubled loner familiar to the police, soon surrendered.

    

2 Iowa Officers Killed in ‘Ambush-Style’ Attacks

The officers were shot dead in their patrol cars in two assaults in the Des Moines area early Wednesday.
    

Mosul Neighbors Enjoy a Day Without ISIS, but the Path to Peace Will Be Long

Residents of one city district celebrated their liberation from the Islamic State, but Iraqi commanders acknowledged that there was still a degree of support within Mosul for the group.

    

With Mosul Under Siege, ISIS Leader Breaks Silence to Issue a Rallying Cry

The recording by Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the professed caliph of the Islamic State, was his first in nearly a year and came days after Iraqi troops entered Mosul.

    

Lifesaving Cancer Drugs May in Rare Cases Threaten the Heart

Drugs called checkpoint inhibitors that harness the immune system to fight cancer can, in rare cases, cause heart damage. Patients may need extra heart tests during treatment.

    

Farmers’ Unchecked Crop Burning Fuels India’s Air Pollution

The burning of straw is a major contributor to New Delhi’s winter air pollution, and it could be stopped if the government got serious.

    

Bronx Man Dies After Police Use Taser on Him

Officers responding to a 911 call confronted the man, who was emotionally disturbed and threatened them with a glass bottle, the authorities said.
    

Fed Signals It’s on Track to Raise Interest Rates in December

The central bank held steady on rates, but its statement reinforced expectations that officials do not plan to wait much longer to raise them.

    

Volkswagen Parts Ways With the Historian Who Chronicled Its Nazi Past

A group of prominent academics has accused the company of reverting to secretive ways over its use of forced labor during World War II.

    

Obama Says Alternate Routes Are Being Reviewed for Dakota Pipeline

In an interview with NowThis, Mr. Obama called on protesters and law enforcement officers to show restraint as protests continue.

    

Netanyahu Criticizes American Jewish Leaders Over Western Wall Protest

A stalled government plan for equal prayer rights for men and women underscored deepening discord between the Israeli authorities and many non-Orthodox Jews abroad.

    

Glenda Jackson Hopes to Scale Mount Lear in Her Stage Return

After a quarter-century in politics, the Oscar winner, at 80, will play one of the most challenging roles in theater in a production at the Old Vic.

    

Can You Take a Voting Selfie? States Wage Legal Battles Days Before Election

If you take a photo of yourself with your ballot, you may be breaking the law in some jurisdictions.

    

How a Changing Climate Is Shaping a Leaf Peeper’s Paradise

A warming planet is responsible for the glorious colors of fall lasting so late in the year, scientists say, but they warn it could have a negative effect on the foliage over the longer term.

    

What in the World: Europe’s Mosquito-Free Island Paradise: Iceland

No one knows for sure why mosquitoes have never spread to Iceland. If climate is the reason, look out: It’s changing.

    

Review: ‘Big Baby D.R.A.M.’ Finds a Rapper-Singer in Whimsy Mode

The album, D.R.A.M.’s full-length debut, has a joyous mood, festive and also deeply felt.

    

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