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Eric DuVall MADISON, Wis., Nov. 8 (UPI) -- In Wisconsin, Sen. Ron Johnson, one of the most vulnerable Republican incumbents in the country, pulled off a huge upset, defeating former Sen. Russ Feingold.
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  1. GOP's Ron Johnson pulls off Senate stunner in Wisconsin
  2. Colorado votes to allow assisted suicide
  3. Richard Burr re-elected to Senate in North Carolina
  4. Donald Trump moves within striking distance of the White House
  5. Smith & Wesson Corp. plans name change
  6. GoPro recalling Karma drone over safety concerns
  7. India abolishes 500 and 1,000 rupee bills to fight corruption, terrorism
  8. Todd Young defeats former Gov. Evan Bayh in Indiana for open Senate seat
  9. Coordinator of Brussels, Paris attacks identified by investigators
  10. Republicans likely retains control of Senate, House
  11. North Korea's Kim Jong Un inspects military as U.S. holds presidential election
  12. Trump's Manhattan election party features cake bust, pricey bar
  13. Fantasy Football: Week 10 Wide Receiver Rankings
  14. Florida's Marco Rubio defeats Patrick Murphy for second term in Senate
  15. Senate turnover: Illinois called for Tammy Duckworth
  16. Markets dip as Donald Trump outperforms projections in battleground states
  17. Canadian scientist possibly exposed to Ebola, under 21-day quarantine
  18. Kids with cardiac arrest less likely to survive CPR at night
  19. Officials: 1 dead, 3 hurt after gunfire in L.A. area neighborhood

GOP's Ron Johnson pulls off Senate stunner in Wisconsin

Eric DuVall
MADISON, Wis., Nov. 8 (UPI) -- In Wisconsin, Sen. Ron Johnson, one of the most vulnerable Republican incumbents in the country, pulled off a huge upset, defeating former Sen. Russ Feingold.
    

Colorado votes to allow assisted suicide

Stephen Feller
DENVER, Nov. 8 (UPI) -- Colorado voters said yes to a law allowing people who are terminally ill and expected to live six months or less to end their lives with the help of doctors.
    

Richard Burr re-elected to Senate in North Carolina

Doug G. Ware
RALEIGH, N.C., Nov. 8 (UPI) -- North Carolina Republican Richard Burr won re-election to the U.S. Senate on Tuesday night.
    

Donald Trump moves within striking distance of the White House

Eric DuVall
WASHINGTON, Nov. 8 (UPI) -- Donald Trump stood just 19 electoral votes shy of the presidency early Wednesday after a string of swing state victories, according to projections by UPI/CVoter.
    

Smith & Wesson Corp. plans name change

Brooks Hays
SPRINGFIELD, Mass., Nov. 8 (UPI) -- If investors vote 'yes' in December, the Smith & Wesson Corp. will be the American Outdoor Brands Corp. starting in January.
    

GoPro recalling Karma drone over safety concerns

Amy R. Connolly
SAN MATEO , Calif., Nov. 8 (UPI) -- Sports and action camera giant GoPro announced a recall of its Karma drone after 16 days on the market.
    

India abolishes 500 and 1,000 rupee bills to fight corruption, terrorism

Amy R. Connolly
NEW DELHI, Nov. 8 (UPI) -- India pulled all of the country's 500 and 1,000 rupee notes out of circulation in a bid to crack down on black market and counterfeit currency.
    

Todd Young defeats former Gov. Evan Bayh in Indiana for open Senate seat

Doug G. Ware
INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 8 (UPI) -- Republican challenger Todd Young will claim the open Senate seat in Indiana.
    

Coordinator of Brussels, Paris attacks identified by investigators

Stephen Feller
PARIS, Nov. 8 (UPI) -- After a months-long investigation, investigators in France identified the organizer of the recent terrorist attacks in Paris and Brussels.
    

Republicans likely retains control of Senate, House

Eric DuVall
WASHINGTON, Nov. 8 (UPI) -- Republicans rallied to what appears to be control of both houses of Congress, overcoming a major disadvantage in the Senate landscape to retain their majority.
    

North Korea's Kim Jong Un inspects military as U.S. holds presidential election

Elizabeth Shim
SEOUL, Nov. 8 (UPI) -- Kim Jong Un ordered North Korean troops to be ready for combat during their waking and sleeping hours, according to state media.
    

Trump's Manhattan election party features cake bust, pricey bar

Doug G. Ware
NEW YORK, Nov. 8 (UPI) -- Party organizers for Donald Trump took the cake on election night.
    

Fantasy Football: Week 10 Wide Receiver Rankings

Alex Butler
MIAMI, Nov. 8 (UPI) -- You wont see names like Amari Cooper, Michael Crabtree, Marvin Jones, or T.Y. Hilton in fantasy football lineups this weekend.
    

Florida's Marco Rubio defeats Patrick Murphy for second term in Senate

Amy R. Connolly
MIAMI, Nov. 8 (UPI) -- Republican incumbent Marco Rubio won a second term in the Senate on Tuesday.
    

Senate turnover: Illinois called for Tammy Duckworth

Eric DuVall and Brooks Hays
SPRINGFIELD, Ill., Nov. 8 (UPI) -- Rep. Tammy Duckworth. has been declared the projected winner of the Senate race in Illinois, taking the seat of Sen. Mark Kirk, a blue state conservative.
    

Markets dip as Donald Trump outperforms projections in battleground states

Brooks Hays
MEXICO CITY, Nov. 8 (UPI) -- The global markets showed signs of panic on Tuesday night as early election results showed Trump outperforming projections in several key battleground states.
    

Canadian scientist possibly exposed to Ebola, under 21-day quarantine

Amy R. Connolly
WINNIPEG, Manitoba, Nov. 8 (UPI) -- A National Center for Foreign Animal Disease employee in Winnipeg, Canada, is under a 21-day quarantine after possible Ebola virus exposure.
    

Kids with cardiac arrest less likely to survive CPR at night

HealthDay News
Children hospitalized after cardiac arrest have lower chances of surviving when CPR is performed on them at night than at other times of the day, a study finds.
    

Officials: 1 dead, 3 hurt after gunfire in L.A. area neighborhood

Doug G. Ware
AZUSA, Calif., Nov. 8 (UPI) -- One person was killed and three others hurt in a shooting near two polling places in Los Angeles County on Tuesday, authorities said.
    
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  1. Live Results Forecast
  2. The 2016 Race: Why Long Voting Lines Today Could Have Long-Term Consequences
  3. Can Cities Sue Banks Over Predatory Loans? Supreme Court Will Decide
  4. Five Questions to Ask Yourself Before Buying a Home
  5. Long Avoided by Tourists, Iran Is Suddenly a Hot Destination
  6. One Killed and at Least 2 Wounded in Shooting Near California Polling Places
  7. Suspect in Fatal Subway Attack Pleads Not Guilty to Murder Charge
  8. Hungary’s Lawmakers Reject Plan to Block Resettlement of Refugees
  9. Philippines Can Give Hero’s Burial to Ferdinand Marcos, High Court Rules
  10. Third Body Found in South Carolina After Chained Woman Was Rescued
  11. Yarchen Gar Journal: In Remote Settlement High on Tibetan Plateau, Buddhist Spirituality Soars
  12. An ‘I Voted’ Sticker Can Get You Free Stuff, but It Shouldn’t
  13. Prince Harry Denounces Media Coverage of His Girlfriend, Meghan Markle
  14. National Soccer Teams in Britain Fight to Wear Memorial Poppies
  15. Rurik Jutting, British Banker, Convicted of Murdering 2 Women in Hong Kong
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Live Results Forecast

These projections are based on votes reported so far.
    

The 2016 Race: Why Long Voting Lines Today Could Have Long-Term Consequences

Early voters, urban voters and minority voters are all more likely to wait and wait. And that makes them less likely to vote in the future.

    

Can Cities Sue Banks Over Predatory Loans? Supreme Court Will Decide

The justices appeared divided over whether Miami could sue two banks under the Fair Housing Act, even if foreclosures affected the city only indirectly.

    

Five Questions to Ask Yourself Before Buying a Home

Some issues defy any attempts to solve with a spreadsheet, so know your personality before making the plunge.
    

Long Avoided by Tourists, Iran Is Suddenly a Hot Destination

With the nuclear deal and a more welcoming attitude, the country is attracting flocks of visitors, particularly from Europe, and even from the U.S.

    

One Killed and at Least 2 Wounded in Shooting Near California Polling Places

The gunman was found dead in a home in Azusa, Calif.
    

Suspect in Fatal Subway Attack Pleads Not Guilty to Murder Charge

Prosecutors said two witnesses saw Melanie Liverpool-Turner push a woman to her death in a Times Square subway station Monday, but she denied doing so.

    

Hungary’s Lawmakers Reject Plan to Block Resettlement of Refugees

Prime Minister Viktor Orban had proposed a constitutional amendment to stop a European Union program that would see the country accept migrants from the Middle East and Africa.

    

Philippines Can Give Hero’s Burial to Ferdinand Marcos, High Court Rules

The decision clears the way to bury the dictator in a heroes’ cemetery. Rights groups saw it as part of an effort to whitewash an ugly period of history.

    

Third Body Found in South Carolina After Chained Woman Was Rescued

The bodies were removed from the property of Todd C. Kohlhepp, a registered sex offender who has been charged with kidnapping.

    

Yarchen Gar Journal: In Remote Settlement High on Tibetan Plateau, Buddhist Spirituality Soars

Crowded into ramshackle homes on a remote peninsula at the bend of a river is one of the largest communities of nuns in the world.

    

An ‘I Voted’ Sticker Can Get You Free Stuff, but It Shouldn’t

In a federal election, voters are not allowed to receive anything of value. But companies are rarely penalized for Election Day freebies.

    

Prince Harry Denounces Media Coverage of His Girlfriend, Meghan Markle

Queen Elizabeth’s grandson attacked the “racial undertones” in newspaper and social media reports of his relationship with Ms. Markle, an American actress.

    

National Soccer Teams in Britain Fight to Wear Memorial Poppies

In a clash of dress and politics, the sport’s world governing body says the annual observance flouts its rules against symbols on national-team uniforms.

    

Rurik Jutting, British Banker, Convicted of Murdering 2 Women in Hong Kong

The ruling brings to a close a case that cast a spotlight on social inequality and the excesses of the financial sector in one of Asia’s richest cities.

    

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