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From the moment they secured a warrant, dozens of FBI agents worked night and day to analyze a trove of messages that they thought might help advance their probe of Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server, according to a senior law enforcement ...
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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.
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  1. Emails Warrant No New Action Against Hillary Clinton, F.B.I. Director Says
  2. Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump Scramble to Make Their Final Pleas
  3. Fear of Donald Trump Helps Democrats Mobilize Hispanics
  4. Inside Donald Trump’s Last Stand: An Anxious Nominee Seeks Assurance
  5. Bill Clinton Evokes Past, but From the Periphery of His Wife’s Campaign
  6. In Boomers’ Sunset, Election Reawakens an Old Divide
  7. Europeans View Obama’s Exit With a Mix of Admiration and Regret
  8. The 2016 Race: Why the Election Is Close, and What Trump and Obama Have in Common
  9. Critic's Notebook: For ‘S.N.L.,’ Clinton-Trump Has Been a Blessing and a Curse
  10. Advertising: Ads Focus on Relief From the Presidential Campaign
  11. How Moscow Uses Interpol to Pursue Its Enemies
  12. Volkswagen Emissions Scandal Inquiry Widens to Top Levels
  13. Theresa May Prepares to Stare Down Parliament in ‘Brexit’ Standoff
  14. After Bill Cosby, States Shift on Statutes of Limitations in Sexual Assault Cases
  15. Beware, iPhone Users: Fake Retail Apps Are Surging Before Holidays
  16. Mary Keitany of Kenya Wins 3rd Straight New York City Marathon
  17. When Gluttony Dons Racing Shoes
  18. Disappointed in Rio, Tatyana McFadden Returns to Form in New York City Marathon
  19. Crime Scene: The Dangers in Every 911 Call for Police Officers
  20. Gunman Who Killed Police Sergeant Had History of Desperation and Defiance
  21. Wall Street Bonuses Are Expected to Sink for 3rd Straight Year
  22. U.S.-Backed Militia Opens Drive on ISIS Capital in Syria
  23. ‘Doctor Strange’ Is Lucky 13 for Marvel Hit Machine
  24. Tell Me Something I Don’t Know: Listening to This New Podcast Could Save Your Life on Election Day
  25. To Create a Quieter City, They’re Recording the Sounds of New York
  26. Scaling Back: Most Expensive Thing on California’s Ballot: A One-Cent Soda Tax
  27. Lewes Journal: Where Burning Effigies (Not Just Guy Fawkes’s) Is Part of the Fun
  28. Temple of the Dog Reunites, Headliners at Last on a Mini-Tour
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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.

    

Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump Scramble to Make Their Final Pleas

Racing across the electoral map, Mrs. Clinton and Mr. Trump begged voters to see Tuesday’s vote as a choice of almost apocalyptic significance.

    

Fear of Donald Trump Helps Democrats Mobilize Hispanics

Angry at Mr. Trump and energized by Democratic outreach efforts, Latinos are turning out in droves, and could be the difference in the outcome in highly contested states.

    

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.

    

Bill Clinton Evokes Past, but From the Periphery of His Wife’s Campaign

Hillary Clinton’s aides, helped by data models and experience in the elections of 2008 and 2012, have long shifted their focus away from the “Bubba” voters.

    

In Boomers’ Sunset, Election Reawakens an Old Divide

Hillary Clinton, whose husband was their generation’s first president, could lead its last hurrah, but standing in the way is her Nixonesque contemporary, Donald J. Trump.

    

Europeans View Obama’s Exit With a Mix of Admiration and Regret

While the president remains popular, there is disappointment in his failures, coupled with criticism that his caution may have contributed to Europe’s problems now.

    

The 2016 Race: Why the Election Is Close, and What Trump and Obama Have in Common

Both ran as outsiders, taking on the status quo. And many of the white working-class voters who supported President Obama now favor Mr. Trump.

    

Critic's Notebook: For ‘S.N.L.,’ Clinton-Trump Has Been a Blessing and a Curse

The presidential race has blessed “Saturday Night Live” with material, and cursed it with near-impossible expectations.

    

Advertising: Ads Focus on Relief From the Presidential Campaign

Making light of the presidential race was easier in previous cycles, marketers said. This year? Ease the pain.

    

How Moscow Uses Interpol to Pursue Its Enemies

The international police organization’s system of wanted notices has extended Russia’s reach. In one case, a Russian involved in anticorruption work was detained in Cyprus in connection with the supposed theft of a $1.55 drawing.

    

Volkswagen Emissions Scandal Inquiry Widens to Top Levels

Prosecutors are investigating whether Hans Dieter Pötsch, the carmaker’s former top finance official, failed to warn shareholders about the scandal.

    

Theresa May Prepares to Stare Down Parliament in ‘Brexit’ Standoff

The British prime minister warned critics on Sunday not to thwart her timetable for withdrawal from the European Union, which has been upended by a court decision.

    

After Bill Cosby, States Shift on Statutes of Limitations in Sexual Assault Cases

The specter of accusations against Mr. Cosby has surfaced in many of the efforts to revise state laws.

    

Beware, iPhone Users: Fake Retail Apps Are Surging Before Holidays

Hundreds of rogue apps, most of which came from developers in China, have managed to slip through Apple’s review process.

    

Mary Keitany of Kenya Wins 3rd Straight New York City Marathon

The 34-year-old ran away from the field before the midway point and was never challenged. Ghirmay Ghebreslassie, 20, won the men’s race, becoming the youngest winner ever.

    

When Gluttony Dons Racing Shoes

To conquer the world’s six major marathons, running’s extremists must balance their passion with everyday life.

    

Disappointed in Rio, Tatyana McFadden Returns to Form in New York City Marathon

McFadden won the women’s wheelchair race by almost two minutes for her fourth consecutive sweep of the world’s four major marathons.

    

Crime Scene: The Dangers in Every 911 Call for Police Officers

Officer Henry Walburger was fatally shot in Manhattan in July 1964 after responding to a burglary call, a reminder then and now, that not every officer killing has a reason or motive.

    

Gunman Who Killed Police Sergeant Had History of Desperation and Defiance

Friends and family members of Manuel Rosales, who was killed in a shootout with officers last week, spoke of his many personal struggles.

    

Wall Street Bonuses Are Expected to Sink for 3rd Straight Year

Merger and acquisition talks have been active, but the deals’ advisers get paid on completion. This year, antitrust officials thwarted some large mergers.

    

U.S.-Backed Militia Opens Drive on ISIS Capital in Syria

A Kurdish-Arab militia aims to isolate the city, Raqqa, and prepare for a final assault in the near future, an American military official confirmed.

    

‘Doctor Strange’ Is Lucky 13 for Marvel Hit Machine

The Disney-owned Marvel Entertainment has had an uninterrupted string of 13 critical and commercial hits in eight years, a track record even Pixar can’t claim.

    

Tell Me Something I Don’t Know: Listening to This New Podcast Could Save Your Life on Election Day

A new podcast from The New York Times and Stephen J. Dubner, the host of “Freakonomics Radio,” turns the idea of a quiz show inside out. In our first episode: the hidden dangers of going to the polls.

    

To Create a Quieter City, They’re Recording the Sounds of New York

Researchers in a new project are installing microphones in the city to build an aural map and, perhaps, eventually reduce noise pollution.

    

Scaling Back: Most Expensive Thing on California’s Ballot: A One-Cent Soda Tax

Spending on ballot initiatives in two counties has drawn more money than the Senate race and votes on marijuana and gun control — combined.

    

Lewes Journal: Where Burning Effigies (Not Just Guy Fawkes’s) Is Part of the Fun

Bonfires, blazing crosses and firecrackers are all part of the celebration in an English town that takes a centuries-old tradition very seriously.

    

Temple of the Dog Reunites, Headliners at Last on a Mini-Tour

Members of the former Seattle supergroup that began a quarter century ago have reconnected and are on their first tour.

    

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