Elections 2016

German prosecutors investigate Facebook over hate postings

German prosecutors are investigating Mark Zuckerberg and other Facebook executives, a spokesman for the Munich prosecutor's office said on Friday, following a complaint alleging the company broke national laws against hate speech and sedition by failing to remove racist postings.

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Arkansas Republican stood in polling place door shouting 'shut up and go home' at early voters

A Republican election commissioner in Arkansas has been accused of voter intimidation after he harassed early voters and tried to drive them away from a polling location in Pine Bluff.

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US bolsters cyber defense for election, few new steps on violence

Federal and state authorities are beefing up cyber defenses against potential electronic attacks on voting systems ahead of U.S. elections on Nov. 8, but few are taking new steps to guard against possible civil unrest or violence.

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WATCH: Mark Halperin visibly shaken when Brian Williams calls out his fawning coverage of Trump

Bloomberg co-managing editor and MSNBC senior political analyst Mark Halperin spent much of the 2016 election as a de facto hype man for Donald Trump, often providing uncritical coverage of the Republican nominee. During a panel segment Friday, MSNBC host Brian Williams tore into Halperin for his overt partisanship, arguing he’s “gone out of [his] way” to forge a path for the GOP candidate.

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Why Colorado's Sanders-backed health care plan could be a model for the nation

Coloradans will vote Nov. 8 on a plan that would provide all state residents with health care when they need it. Amendment 69 would replace an inefficient private insurance system with a cooperative insurer that would cover Coloradans similarly to how Medicare covers our seniors.

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Michigan man grills kids at gunpoint over damaged Trump sign — until cops show up and arrest him

A Michigan man was arrested for pointing a gun at some neighborhood kids he accused of vandalizing his Donald Trump campaign sign.

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GOPer Steve Schmidt blisters Comey: No director 'has done more damage' to FBI's reputation

Republican strategist Steve Schmidt absolutely tore into FBI Director James Comey on Friday, and told MSNBC that no director in recent memory has done as much to harm its reputation as an institution.

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Rudy Giuliani offers more evidence he’s using Fox to push anti-Clinton conspiracies for FBI insiders

Rudy Giuliani and Jeanine Pirro were identified by The Daily Beast as part of an effort between politicized FBI agents and Fox News to prevent or undermine a possible Hillary Clinton presidency -- and they spent Friday morning doing just that.

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US employment growth solid, wages jump in October

U.S. employers maintained a strong pace of hiring in October and boosted wages for workers, which could effectively seal the case for a December interest

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Race narrowing as Clinton and Trump push into final weekend

Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump geared up Friday for one final weekend to sway undecided voters and cajole supporters into turning out at the polls, slogging their way to the end of a divisive presidential campaign as the race continues to tighten.

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Barack Obama warns voters: 'The fate of the republic rests on your shoulders'

Hillary Clinton painted a grim picture of life under a Donald Trump presidency, warning undecided voters as the ever tighter White House race entered its final five-day stretch.

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Newspaper owned by Donald Trump's son-in-law won't endorse him for president

The newspaper and news website owned by Jared Kushner, Donald Trump's son-in-law, will not endorse the Republican presidential candidate. The weekly New York Observer is not going to endorse anyone in the general election, the newspaper's editor-in-chief Ken Kurson said, the Huffington Post reported Wednesday. The Observer was one of four papers to endorse Trump during…

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Coal industry hopes for Trump but prepares for Clinton

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has won over the U.S. coal industry by promising to revive the downtrodden sector and scrap regulations if elected.

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