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Mexico National Elections
Following a campaign marked by extreme violence, Mexicans go to the polls today to elect a new president as well as a raft of other lawmakers and government officials.
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Venezuela, Racked With Hyperinflation, Rolls Out New Banknotes
The country is responding to its currency's alarmingly rapid devaluation with an unlikely solution β by devaluing it further. But many economists are not impressed.
California Wildfires Set Off Political Fight Over Who Should Pay For Damage
One controversial topic is whether utilities should have to pay for damage their equipment causes β even if the companies followed state safety regulations and laws.
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Unwanted Sides Of Rain, Cold And Snow Could Complicate Thanksgiving Travel
AAA predicts some 54 million Americans will travel during the days around Thanksgiving. Unseasonable weather could cause headaches.
Bitcoin Is Bouncing Around Again. Here Are Some Possible Causes
Bitcoin is known to be volatile. But recently it has suffered a rash of notable losses. Analysts are looking to the amount of computing power used and the split of a rival cryptocurrency for answers.
Associated Press And Fox News Launch Project To Replace Exit Polls
Fox News and AP say they'll conduct an election voter survey designed to replace the traditional in-person exit poll. This follows the 2016 election in which pollsters were criticized for inaccuracy.
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FCC Wants Phone Companies To Start Blocking Robocalls By Default
"The American people are fed up with illegal robocalls," FCC Chairman Ajit Pai said. "And we believe that we need to make it easier for phone companies to block these robocalls."
At California Democratic Convention, 2020 Candidates Seek To Woo Prized Voters
More than a dozen Democratic presidential candidates are in San Francisco for the California Democratic Party State Convention. The state has an early primary and more pull in the 2020 race.
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Patriots Taking Antonio Brown's Status 'One Day At A Time' Following Rape Accusation
On Tuesday, a former trainer accused Brown of sexual assault and rape in a federal lawsuit filed in Florida. The embattled wide receiver has denied the allegations.
U.S. Census Bureau Reports Poverty Rate Down, But Millions Still Poor
While the poverty rate finally fell to prerecession levels in 2018, the number of people without health insurance increased, and about one in eight Americans still lived below the poverty line.
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