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Stephen Feller WASHINGTON, Nov. 7 (UPI) -- The UPI/CVoter daily presidential tracking poll released Monday night shows Hillary Clinton's lead over Donald Trump holding, with a 2.58-point lead over him.
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  1. UPI/CVoter poll: Clinton holds slim lead over Trump in last poll before election day
  2. Jury awards $3 million to former University of Virginia dean over Rolling Stone article
  3. 'DWTS:' Marilu Henner and Derek Hough eliminated before semi-finals
  4. Sean Astin and Paul Reiser join 'Stranger Things' for Season 2
  5. CDC: Healthier life habits help stop spread of colds, flu
  6. Blocking immune protein may stop poison ivy's itch, mouse study suggests
  7. Analyst: Preparations needed to prevent Chinese intervention in North Korea
  8. ACLU says Maine Gov. Paul LePage intimidating student voters
  9. Ohio man arrested, charged with trying to join ISIS
  10. 2016 MLB major awards finalists: Cubs, Nationals, Dodgers top the list
  11. Baltimore Ravens' Joe Flacco interested in production, not health
  12. Cleveland Indians don't make qualifying offers to Mike Napoli, Rajal Davis
  13. Blair Walsh: Minnesota Vikings coach has seen enough of kicker
  14. Buffallo Bills hope for more from Percy Harvin second time around
  15. Buffalo Bills vs Seattle Seahawks: prediction, preview, pick to win
  16. Fantasy Football: Tennessee Titans' Derrick Henry could miss multiple weeks
  17. Clinton, Trump hit battleground states in final push before election
  18. Stocks soar after FBI clears Clinton, offers Dems another boost on eve of election
  19. Dale Earnhardt Jr. pulled over for speeding to racetrack
  20. Patagonian leaf fossils suggest life quickly rejuvenated in wake of dino extinction
  21. Chile residents push beached whale back out to sea
  22. Age of cancer diagnosis may indicate future heart risks for survivors
  23. WHO: Half of Yemen's hospitals not fully functional after 18-month war
  24. Prostate cancer patients unmoved by second opinions

UPI/CVoter poll: Clinton holds slim lead over Trump in last poll before election day

Stephen Feller
WASHINGTON, Nov. 7 (UPI) -- The UPI/CVoter daily presidential tracking poll released Monday night shows Hillary Clinton's lead over Donald Trump holding, with a 2.58-point lead over him.
    

Jury awards $3 million to former University of Virginia dean over Rolling Stone article

Stephen Feller
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va., Nov. 7 (UPI) -- A former associate dean at the University of Virginia, named in an article by Rolling Stone as ignoring a rape allegation, will receive a $3 million payout.
    

'DWTS:' Marilu Henner and Derek Hough eliminated before semi-finals

Karen Butler
LOS ANGELES, Nov. 7 (UPI) -- Marilu Henner and Derek Hough were the latest couple eliminated from Season 23 of "Dancing with the Stars" in Los Angeles Monday night.
    

Sean Astin and Paul Reiser join 'Stranger Things' for Season 2

Karen Butler
BEVERLY HILLS , Calif., Nov. 7 (UPI) -- Sean Astin and Paul Reiser have joined the Season 2 ensemble of the 1980s-set, supernatural mystery "Stranger Things.'"
    

CDC: Healthier life habits help stop spread of colds, flu

HealthDay News
Better life habits and limiting exposure to germs can help prevent the spread of colds and flu, the CDC said in new recommendations.
    

Blocking immune protein may stop poison ivy's itch, mouse study suggests

HealthDay News
A new method of stopping the itch caused by poison ivy worked well in mice, researchers report.
    

Analyst: Preparations needed to prevent Chinese intervention in North Korea

Elizabeth Shim
SEOUL, Nov. 7 (UPI) -- South Korea should be prepared for a multinational intervention in the event of "sudden changes" on the Korean peninsula.
    

ACLU says Maine Gov. Paul LePage intimidating student voters

Doug G. Ware
AUGUSTA, Maine, Nov. 7 (UPI) -- GOP Maine Gov. Paul LePage was accused of voter intimidation Monday and "threatening" college students with prosecution over motor vehicle requirements.
    

Ohio man arrested, charged with trying to join ISIS

Stephen Feller
COLUMBUS, Ohio, Nov. 7 (UPI) -- A man was arrested Monday boarding a plane in Ohio on his way to Libya, where the Federal Bureau of Investigation says he planned to join the Islamic State.
    

2016 MLB major awards finalists: Cubs, Nationals, Dodgers top the list

The Sports Xchange
The finalists for Major League Baseball's major awards, including the MVP, Cy Young Award and Rookie of the Year, were announced Monday.
    

Baltimore Ravens' Joe Flacco interested in production, not health

By Todd Karpovich, The Sports Xchange
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco still does not appear totally comfortable in the pocket.
    

Cleveland Indians don't make qualifying offers to Mike Napoli, Rajal Davis

The Sports Xchange
The Cleveland Indians have decided not to make qualifying offers to free agents Mike Napoli and Rajai Davis, multiple media outlets reported Monday.
    

Blair Walsh: Minnesota Vikings coach has seen enough of kicker

The Sports Xchange
EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. -- Mike Zimmer has had enough and it certainly appears as if kicker Blair Walsh has missed his last kick as a member of the Minnesota Vikings.
    

Buffallo Bills hope for more from Percy Harvin second time around

The Sports Xchange
ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. -- The Buffalo Bills' passing game is basically non-functional, and that's what prompted general manager Doug Whaley to take a flier on retired wide receiver Percy Harvin, signing him Tuesday to a one-year contract.
    

Buffalo Bills vs Seattle Seahawks: prediction, preview, pick to win

The Sports Xchange
Complete watch guide for the Buffalo Bills vs the Seattle Seahawks on Monday Night Football November 7, 2016.
    

Fantasy Football: Tennessee Titans' Derrick Henry could miss multiple weeks

Alex Butler
NASHVILLE, Nov. 7 (UPI) -- This preseason, Derrick Henry looked like one of the best young running backs in football.
    

Clinton, Trump hit battleground states in final push before election

Eric DuVall and Doug G. Ware
WASHINGTON, Nov. 7 (UPI) -- Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump plus their running mates and top surrogates are fanning out across the country Monday for one final push before Election Day.
    

Stocks soar after FBI clears Clinton, offers Dems another boost on eve of election

Doug G. Ware
NEW YORK, Nov. 7 (UPI) -- The state of the American economy continues to boost Hillary Clinton in the final hours before the 2016 presidential election begins.
    

Dale Earnhardt Jr. pulled over for speeding to racetrack

Alex Butler
FORT WORTH, Texas, Nov. 7 (UPI) -- NASCAR driver Dale Earnhardt Jr. was pulled over for speeding Sunday in Texas.
    

Patagonian leaf fossils suggest life quickly rejuvenated in wake of dino extinction

Brooks Hays
STATE COLLEGE, Pa., Nov. 7 (UPI) -- Patagonian leaf fossils suggest life rebounded surprisingly quickly in the wake of the mass extinction event that killed off the dinosaurs.
    

Chile residents push beached whale back out to sea

Ben Hooper
ARICA, Chile, Nov. 7 (UPI) -- Residents of a city in Chile banded together to push a beached whale back into the water and tow it away using a boat.
    

Age of cancer diagnosis may indicate future heart risks for survivors

HealthDay News
The age at which cancer survivors are diagnosed with their disease may help predict their risk of death from heart disease, new research suggests.
    

WHO: Half of Yemen's hospitals not fully functional after 18-month war

Allen Cone
UNITED NATONS, N.Y., Nov. 7 (UPI) -- More than half of Yemen's medical facilities have closed or are partially functioning because of the 18-month war, according to World Health Organization.
    

Prostate cancer patients unmoved by second opinions

HealthDay News
Second opinions have little impact on prostate cancer patients' treatment decisions, new research suggests.
    
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The candidates and their surrogates hopscotched across the United States in the final, frenzied hours of the campaign, with the nation reduced to a string of must-win states.
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  1. Optimism From Hillary Clinton and Darkness From Donald Trump at Campaign’s End
  2. How the F.B.I. Reviewed Thousands of Emails in One Week
  3. The 2016 Race: This Time, There Really Is a Hispanic Voter Surge
  4. The 2016 Race: What the Election Means for the Markets
  5. ‘Fired Up’ Obama Makes Final Push for Clinton, and His Legacy
  6. TV Networks Face a Skeptical Public on Election Night
  7. The 2016 Race: What Are the States to Watch?
  8. A Presidential Campaign’s Toughest Challenge: Coping With Defeat
  9. The 2016 Presidential Race, Explained
  10. Smog Chokes Delhi, Leaving Residents ‘Cowering by Our Air Purifiers’
  11. Europe Edition: Hillary Clinton, Ortega, Durst: Your Tuesday Briefing
  12. Clinton, Trump, Reno: Your Monday Evening Briefing
  13. Hong Kong Elected 2 Separatists. China Took Drastic Action.
  14. China’s Internet Controls Will Get Stricter, to Dismay of Foreign Business
  15. In Rolling Stone Defamation Case, Magazine and Reporter Ordered to Pay $3 Million
  16. Hopes for U.K. Trade Deal With India Hit a Snag: Immigration
  17. South Korea’s Whistle-Blowers Sound Off at Their Own Risk
  18. Weakened South Korean President Allows Parliament to Pick Prime Minister
  19. Estonia’s Government Teeters on Verge of Collapse
  20. Robert Durst Pleads Not Guilty to 2000 Murder in Los Angeles
  21. Woman Thrown in Front of Train at Times Square Subway Station Is Killed
  22. Ride Along With ‘Souls to the Polls’
  23. A Primer on the Cyprus Conflict as Talks Begin
  24. Saving Refugees on the Mediterranean: a Luxury Yacht With a New Purpose
  25. Environmentalists Backing Standing Rock Protesters Target Bankers Behind Pipeline
  26. Books of The Times: Zadie Smith’s ‘Swing Time’ Explores Friends’ Diverging Paths
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Optimism From Hillary Clinton and Darkness From Donald Trump at Campaign’s End

The candidates and their surrogates hopscotched across the United States in the final, frenzied hours of the campaign, with the nation reduced to a string of must-win states.

    

How the F.B.I. Reviewed Thousands of Emails in One Week

Out of 650,000 emails found last month, only a small portion were potentially related to Hillary Clinton, and many of those were duplicates of messages already examined.

    

The 2016 Race: This Time, There Really Is a Hispanic Voter Surge

Early voting data unequivocally indicates that Hillary Clinton will benefit from Hispanic turnout that is vastly exceeding numbers from four years ago.

    

The 2016 Race: What the Election Means for the Markets

In the short term, market seem to expect less volatility from a Clinton presidency. But things get more complicated in the long term.

    

‘Fired Up’ Obama Makes Final Push for Clinton, and His Legacy

His travels to three crucial states were part victory lap and part nostalgia tour. But his core mission was to rally voters behind Hillary Clinton — or see his agenda defeated.

    

TV Networks Face a Skeptical Public on Election Night

Traditional network “decision desks” will be joined this year by digital challengers aiming to shed light on an often opaque vote-data process.

    

The 2016 Race: What Are the States to Watch?

Some of these states looked like battlegrounds all along; some have emerged late. What is their status in the waning hours of the campaign?

    

A Presidential Campaign’s Toughest Challenge: Coping With Defeat

Donald J. Trump or Hillary Clinton will join a select group that knows the sting of a failed national bid. Bob Dole and other former candidates explained the feeling.

    

The 2016 Presidential Race, Explained

Campaigns are complicated. Confused by the current one? Here’s a look back at some of our most insightful journalism over the last year.

    

Smog Chokes Delhi, Leaving Residents ‘Cowering by Our Air Purifiers’

Levels of the most dangerous particles soared over the weekend in some places to more than 16 times the limit India’s government considers safe.

    

Europe Edition: Hillary Clinton, Ortega, Durst: Your Tuesday Briefing

Here’s what you need to know to start your day.

    

Clinton, Trump, Reno: Your Monday Evening Briefing

Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day.

    

Hong Kong Elected 2 Separatists. China Took Drastic Action.

By acting against two dissident lawmakers, Beijing is asserting an authority to set policy in the territory, challenging its semiautonomous status.

    

China’s Internet Controls Will Get Stricter, to Dismay of Foreign Business

A new law, long expected, pushes back against online anonymity and sets out requirements on how companies store data.

    

In Rolling Stone Defamation Case, Magazine and Reporter Ordered to Pay $3 Million

Jurors found a reporter, Sabrina Rubin Erdely, liable for $2 million and said Rolling Stone and its parent owed $1 million in a defamation case.

    

Hopes for U.K. Trade Deal With India Hit a Snag: Immigration

Prime Minister Theresa May has received a rocky reception on a visit to India that was billed as a test of Britain’s ability to prosper outside the European Union.

    

South Korea’s Whistle-Blowers Sound Off at Their Own Risk

As South Korea intensifies its battle against institutional corruption, civic groups say a crucial step is protecting insiders who often face retribution for calling out wrongdoing.

    

Weakened South Korean President Allows Parliament to Pick Prime Minister

President Park Geun-hye of South Korea, in an effort to defuse an influence-peddling scandal, has asked rival political parties to recommend a new prime minister.

    

Estonia’s Government Teeters on Verge of Collapse

Two of three parties governing the small Baltic nation have broken off their coalition agreement, leaving Prime Minister Taavi Roivas exposed to a vote of no confidence in the country’s Parliament.

    

Robert Durst Pleads Not Guilty to 2000 Murder in Los Angeles

Mr. Durst is accused of having shot his friend Susan Berman in order to stop her from revealing what she knew about his first wife’s disappearance, in 1982.

    

Woman Thrown in Front of Train at Times Square Subway Station Is Killed

A woman was taken into custody in connection with the attack, which an initial investigation by the police suggests was unprovoked.

    

Ride Along With ‘Souls to the Polls’

In North Carolina, where the presidential race is tight, the N.A.A.C.P. and Democracy North Carolina are partnering with churches to get African-Americans to the polls early.
    

A Primer on the Cyprus Conflict as Talks Begin

The island nation has been divided since 1974 in a complex dispute. Leaders of both sides began five days of talks on Monday to resolve it.

    

Saving Refugees on the Mediterranean: a Luxury Yacht With a New Purpose

Since it started its mission last May, the Astral has helped rescue about 15,000 refugees trying to reach Europe by boat, mostly from Libya.

    

Environmentalists Backing Standing Rock Protesters Target Bankers Behind Pipeline

Environmental groups urged the banks to halt loan payments to the project, which they say threatens Native American lands and has no place in a world fighting climate change.

    

Books of The Times: Zadie Smith’s ‘Swing Time’ Explores Friends’ Diverging Paths

Ms. Smith takes on a familiar theme: how family and politics affect identity. But her portrait of a famous singer and would-be humanitarian is clumsy and tedious.

    

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