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Florida approved a constitutional amendment Tuesday to restore voting rights to more than 1.4 million people who were convicted of felonies.
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  1. Florida votes to restore voting rights to some felons
  2. Election Day: Americans line up to vote
  3. Pacers aim for improved shooting against 76ers
  4. Hot-shooting Jamal Murray leads Nuggets against Grizzlies
  5. Spurs bring reconstituted team to Miami to face Heat
  6. Los Angeles Lakers hope for improvement vs. Minnesota Timberwolves
  7. Russell Westbrook to miss Thunder's visit to Cavaliers
  8. Republican Ron DeSantis wins Florida, as Dems vie for key governor races
  9. High blood pressure among young adults linked to earlier strokes
  10. Georgia voters sue to prevent Brian Kemp oversight of any recount
  11. Is Cowboys' Jason Garrett starting to sour on QB Dak Prescott?
  12. CDC: Opioid use helping drive spread of hepatitis C
  13. Pittsburgh Penguins search for goals against Washington Capitals
  14. Carolina Panthers, Pittsburgh Steelers: Two hot teams meet Thursday
  15. Election Day: Democrats, Republicans to split Congress
  16. In photos: Michael Douglas receives star on Hollywood Walk of Fame
  17. Mail bomb suspect Cesar Sayoc ordered held without bail
  18. Colorado man pleads guilty to killing pregnant wife, two children
  19. Harry Kane rallies Tottenham Hotspur to Champions League win
  20. Antoine Griezmann uses silky touch for Champions League score
  21. HPV vaccination rates lagging in United States, experts say
  22. Buffalo Bills cut No. 2 CB Phillip Gaines
  23. Mexican ambassador: Status quo 'unacceptable' on U.S. migration
  24. Buffalo Bills fan starts GoFundMe for Nathan Peterman's retirement

Florida votes to restore voting rights to some felons

Florida approved a constitutional amendment Tuesday to restore voting rights to more than 1.4 million people who were convicted of felonies.
    

Election Day: Americans line up to vote

Americans head to the polls on November 6, 2018 to vote in the midterm elections. Control of Congress, many statehouses and governorships, as well as local initiatives are on the ballot across the country. There was record turnout during the early voting period in many states.
    

Pacers aim for improved shooting against 76ers

INDIANAPOLIS -- The Indiana Pacers were the 11th-best free-throw shooting team in the NBA at 77.9 percent last season.
    

Hot-shooting Jamal Murray leads Nuggets against Grizzlies

MEMPHIS -- Jamal Murray will take his hot shooting hand on the road Wednesday night when the Denver Nuggets visit the Memphis Grizzlies.
    

Spurs bring reconstituted team to Miami to face Heat

A lot has changed since the Miami Heat defeated the San Antonio Spurs in the 2013 NBA Finals, and the team from Texas returned the favor the following season.
    

Los Angeles Lakers hope for improvement vs. Minnesota Timberwolves

The Los Angeles Lakers will get another opportunity to measure their improvement when they host the Minnesota Timberwolves on Wednesday at Staples Center.
    

Russell Westbrook to miss Thunder's visit to Cavaliers

The Oklahoma City Thunder have found their footing following a slow start by going on a five-game winning streak.
    

Republican Ron DeSantis wins Florida, as Dems vie for key governor races

Republican Ron DeSantis defeated progressive Democrat Andrew Gillum in Florida as Democrats hoped to win key gubernatorial races throughout the country.
    

High blood pressure among young adults linked to earlier strokes

Two new studies suggest that when people under 40 develop high blood pressure, their risk of early heart disease and stroke go up significantly.
    

Georgia voters sue to prevent Brian Kemp oversight of any recount

Five Georgia voters filed an emergency lawsuit against Georgia Secretary of State Brian Kemp to prevent him from overseeing election results on Tuesday.
    

Is Cowboys' Jason Garrett starting to sour on QB Dak Prescott?

Dallas Cowboys coach Jason Garrett answered a question about his job security during his follow-up press conference after Monday's loss to the Tennessee Titans.
    

CDC: Opioid use helping drive spread of hepatitis C

More than 2 million Americans have hepatitis C -- and the opioid epidemic is a major contributor to the problem, according to a new government study.
    

Pittsburgh Penguins search for goals against Washington Capitals

The Pittsburgh Penguins are reeling as they prepare to renew their rivalry with the Stanley Cup champion Washington Capitals on Wednesday night.
    

Carolina Panthers, Pittsburgh Steelers: Two hot teams meet Thursday

Two hot teams meet at Heinz Field on Thursday night when the Pittsburgh Steelers host the Carolina Panthers.
    

Election Day: Democrats, Republicans to split Congress

The Democratic Party was projected to take control of the House while Republicans maintain control of the Senate in Tuesday's midterm elections.
    

In photos: Michael Douglas receives star on Hollywood Walk of Fame

Actor Michael Douglas is honored with the 2,648th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in Los Angeles on November 6, 2018.
    

Mail bomb suspect Cesar Sayoc ordered held without bail

Cesar Sayoc, the man accused of sending devices that looked like pipe bombs to prominent critics of President Donald Trump, will be held without bail.
    

Colorado man pleads guilty to killing pregnant wife, two children

A Colorado man accused of murdering his pregnant wife and two children in August pleaded guilty to all charges against him Tuesday.
    

Harry Kane rallies Tottenham Hotspur to Champions League win

English forward Harry Kane scored two goals to help Tottenham Hotspur comeback and win against PSV Eindhoven in the Champions League on Tuesday in London.
    

Antoine Griezmann uses silky touch for Champions League score

Antoine Griezmann scored the clincher in Atletico Madrid's 2-0 win against Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League group stage on Tuesday in Madrid.
    

HPV vaccination rates lagging in United States, experts say

HPV vaccination rates are still too low to cut cervical cancer cases as much as is possible in the United States, a new report warns.
    

Buffalo Bills cut No. 2 CB Phillip Gaines

The Buffalo Bills have waived cornerback Phillip Gaines.
    

Mexican ambassador: Status quo 'unacceptable' on U.S. migration

Mexico's ambassador to the United States said migration between the countries has changed drastically -- more Mexicans now return to Mexico than enter the U.S.
    

Buffalo Bills fan starts GoFundMe for Nathan Peterman's retirement

Some Buffalo Bills fans do not seem to be enamored with Nathan Peterman, with one going so far as to set up a GoFundMe page to send him into retirement.
    
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  1. Brexit 'bad boy' faces fine after voters got marketing emails
  2. French authorities arrest 6 in planned attack on President Emmanuel Macron
  3. Idris Elba is named People's Sexiest Man Alive, calls it an 'ego boost'
  4. Alleged pre-election meddling by NATO member sparks anger in Ukraine
  5. Afghan pilot pens letter to wife and kids of slain Utah mayor
  6. Icelandair just bought up its biggest low-cost rival, Wow Air
  7. Former Nazi guard, 94, goes on trial in German juvenile court
  8. Bill Gates shows off jar of human feces as he unveils $200M toilet
  9. Trump allows Iran to continue selling oil to its 8 biggest customers
  10. Facebook removes dozens of pages a day before midterms
  11. Five arrested after 'vile' model Grenfell Tower burning video
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Brexit 'bad boy' faces fine after voters got marketing emails

He is already being investigated by Britain's national crime agency over the source of $10.4 million in loans used to finance his Leave.EU movement.

    

French authorities arrest 6 in planned attack on President Emmanuel Macron

The suspects had an "imprecise and loosely-formed" plan.

    

Idris Elba is named People's Sexiest Man Alive, calls it an 'ego boost'

"I was like, 'Come on, no way. Really?'" the actor said. "Looked in the mirror, I checked myself out. I was like, 'Yeah, you are kind of sexy today.'"

    

Alleged pre-election meddling by NATO member sparks anger in Ukraine

The issue of foreign passports being handed out in a region with a strong ethnic enclave is sensitive in a country that lost Crimea to Russia in 2014.

    

Afghan pilot pens letter to wife and kids of slain Utah mayor

"Your husband taught me to love my wife Hamida as an equal and treat my children as treasured gifts."

    

Icelandair just bought up its biggest low-cost rival, Wow Air

Wow Air is known for its $55 flights between the U.S. and Europe.

    

Former Nazi guard, 94, goes on trial in German juvenile court

Johann Rehbogen, 94, is being tried in juvenile court because he was under 21 at the time he served as a guard at the Nazis' Stutthof concentration camp.

    

Bill Gates shows off jar of human feces as he unveils $200M toilet

Poor sanitation kills half a million children under the age of five annually and costs $200 billion a year in healthcare costs and lost income worldwide.

    

Trump allows Iran to continue selling oil to its 8 biggest customers

China, India, South Korea, Japan, Italy, Greece, Taiwan and Turkey can continue imports without penalty.

    

Facebook removes dozens of pages a day before midterms

The U.S. government separately warns that Russia continues to cybertarget American voters.

    

Five arrested after 'vile' model Grenfell Tower burning video

"To disrespect those who lost their lives at Grenfell Tower, as well as their families and loved ones, is utterly unacceptable," Prime Minister Theresa May said.

    

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Regardless of the outcomes, Republican candidates embraced the divisive, racially inflammatory messages of President Trump in 2018, folding up the party's Big Tent.
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  1. News Analysis: Two Years and Hundreds of Inflammatory Ads Later, the G.O.P. Is the Party of Trump
  2. Mediator: Sean Hannity Erased a Line by Taking the Stage With Trump
  3. Was Amazon’s Headquarters Contest a Bait-and-Switch? Critics Say Yes
  4. Visions of a Tech Hub? Landing Amazon Is Just a Start
  5. What Amazon May Mean for Queens: Gentrification and (More) Packed Trains
  6. Erdogan Champions Khashoggi While Trampling Turkish Journalists and Dissidents
  7. Saudis Sent Experts to Remove Evidence of Khashoggi’s Killing, Turkey Says
  8. Election Day, Amazon, Iraq Graves: Your Tuesday Evening Briefing
  9. America Votes (Or Tries To)
  10. letters: Election Day Stories: Voters Reflect
  11. What Lawsuit to Gut Obamacare? Oh, That One
  12. A Warning From Seattle to Amazon’s HQ2
  13. Do Democrats Know What Unites Us?
  14. 5 Harvard Friends, and a Frank Talk About How They Got In
  15. ‘It Was All Fake,’ Trump Misleadingly Says of Kavanaugh Accusations
  16. Chris Watts of Colorado Pleads Guilty to Murdering Pregnant Wife and 2 Daughters
  17. Motel 6 Agrees to Pay $8.9 Million to Settle Claims It Helped ICE Arrest Guests
  18. Geoffrey Rush’s Defamation Trial Becomes a #MeToo Reckoning for Australia
  19. Arizona Boy Fatally Shoots Grandmother Who Asked Him to Clean Up, Then Kills Himself, Police Say
  20. What Do North Korean Gymnastics Say About Kim Jong-un’s Politics?
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News Analysis: Two Years and Hundreds of Inflammatory Ads Later, the G.O.P. Is the Party of Trump

Regardless of the outcomes, Republican candidates embraced the divisive, racially inflammatory messages of President Trump in 2018, folding up the party’s Big Tent.

    

Mediator: Sean Hannity Erased a Line by Taking the Stage With Trump

A vague statement of disapproval from Fox News did not conceal how the network’s biggest star has gone from pundit to political player.

    

Was Amazon’s Headquarters Contest a Bait-and-Switch? Critics Say Yes

Amazon defied expectations by splitting its second headquarters into two locations. For the internet company, it seems to be working out rather nicely.

    

Visions of a Tech Hub? Landing Amazon Is Just a Start

How the company and local officials flesh out plans for the new corporate presence will be crucial to the economic lift it produces.

    

What Amazon May Mean for Queens: Gentrification and (More) Packed Trains

A possible headquarters in Long Island City sparked fears of subway crowding and hopes that some big ideas in transit would come to pass.

    

Erdogan Champions Khashoggi While Trampling Turkish Journalists and Dissidents

President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s demands for justice in the Khashoggi killing have left many deeply conflicted in Turkey, where tens of thousands have been detained in a government crackdown.

    

Saudis Sent Experts to Remove Evidence of Khashoggi’s Killing, Turkey Says

Turkish officials said a Saudi chemist and toxicologist were part of a cleanup team sent to Istanbul, under the guise of helping with the investigation.

    

Election Day, Amazon, Iraq Graves: Your Tuesday Evening Briefing

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

    

America Votes (Or Tries To)

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letters: Election Day Stories: Voters Reflect

One reader writes about getting emotional as he entered the voting booth, while another touts his state’s voting by mail.

    

What Lawsuit to Gut Obamacare? Oh, That One

While Republican candidates were claiming they would protect coverage for pre-existing conditions, they were suing to end it.

    

A Warning From Seattle to Amazon’s HQ2

Tech companies and their employees love big cities, but Amazon needs to do better for people who live in any city chosen for its second headquarters.

    

Do Democrats Know What Unites Us?

They have failed to offer a response to Trumpian nationalism.

    

5 Harvard Friends, and a Frank Talk About How They Got In

As a lawsuit challenging the use of affirmative action in admissions plays out, five freshmen reflect on why they beat the competition.

    

‘It Was All Fake,’ Trump Misleadingly Says of Kavanaugh Accusations

The president’s carefully worded references to a woman who wasn’t central to the debate about Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh were a staple of his final weekend of campaigning before the midterm elections.

    

Chris Watts of Colorado Pleads Guilty to Murdering Pregnant Wife and 2 Daughters

In August, Christopher Watts went on television to beg for the return of his missing wife and daughters. On Tuesday, he admitted that he had killed them.

    

Motel 6 Agrees to Pay $8.9 Million to Settle Claims It Helped ICE Arrest Guests

A lawsuit alleged that Motel 6 employees in Phoenix gave federal immigration officials information about guests, leading to their detainment.

    

Geoffrey Rush’s Defamation Trial Becomes a #MeToo Reckoning for Australia

The case between an Oscar-winning actor and a Murdoch-owned tabloid could determine whether more women come forward in a country where the legal system discourages speaking up.

    

Arizona Boy Fatally Shoots Grandmother Who Asked Him to Clean Up, Then Kills Himself, Police Say

The 11-year-old fatally shot himself after he shot the 65-year-old woman in the head as she watched television, the authorities said.

    

What Do North Korean Gymnastics Say About Kim Jong-un’s Politics?

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