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Indian American Woman Kamala Harris Poised for Historic Election to US Senate
California Attorney General Kamala Harris leads her rival, Loretta Sanchez, by between 17 and 20 percentage points according to different polls released earlier this week.
Hillary Clinton Should Not Face Criminal Charges: FBI
In July, Comey said Clinton had been careless but not criminal in handling sensitive material on her private e-mail server as Secretary of State.
Trump Asks Latinos, African Americans to Give Him Needed Win in Florida
US Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump asked on Saturday in Tampa, Florida, for the Hispanic and African American electorate's vote in this vital state, where polls show him in a technical tie with rival Hillary Clinton.
Donald Trump Rushed Off Stage After Major Security Alert at Nevada Rally
White House hopeful Donald Trump was on Saturday bundled off stage by security officers during a campaign appearance in Reno, Nevada.
Donald Trump Violates 'Basic Values', Says Barack Obama
US President Barack Obama said that Republican nominee Donald Trump does not share the values of most Americans.
6.4 Magnitude Earthquake Shakes Central Chile, No Damage Reported
A 6.4-magnitude quake rattled central Chile on Friday, shaking buildings in the capital, but authorities said there were no immediate injuries or damage to infrastructure or mines reported.
Justice Department Meddling in Hillary Clinton FBI Probe: Donald Trump
The Justice Department is seeking to interfere with an ostensible FBI criminal investigation of Hillary Clinton, US Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump said on Thursday on a campaign swing through the pivotal state of Florida.
Hillary Clinton Only Candidate Who Devoted Her Life to People: Barack Obama
Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton is the only candidate in the race to the White House who has devoted her entire life to the people of America, outgoing US President Barack Obama has said.
Can't Give Any Deadline for SAARC Summit, Says Nepal
Nepal's foreign minister on Thursday said it was not possible to give a deadline by when a decision on the SAARC summit could be taken.
US Urges All Parties in Pakistan to Refrain From Violence
The US has asked all parties in Pakistan to refrain from violence even as it reiterated its support to freedom of expression and right to peaceful protest.
Nelson Mandela Foundation Says Zuma is Failing in Duties
The Nelson Mandela Foundation on Tuesday sharply criticized South African President Jacob Zuma, saying "political meddling for private interests" during his tenure has weakened state institutions and poses a threat to the country's democracy.
Canada Sets 2017 Immigration Target at 300,000 People
Canada said on Monday it would let 300,000 immigrants into the country in 2017, maintaining this year's target despite recommendations to increase it to help spur economic growth and help business leaders bring in more talent.
Hillary Clinton Leads Donald Trump by Just One Point in Latest Poll
Hillary Clinton holds a slim lead over Donald Trump, a new national poll shows just over a week before the epic US presidential election.
Barack Obama Celebrates Diwali, Lights First-Ever Diya in Oval Office
US President Barack Obama has celebrated Diwali by lighting the first-ever diya in the Oval Office of the White House
PM Nawaz Sharif Pursuing Narendra Modi's Interests in Pakistan, Says Imran Khan
Imran Khan on Sunday accused Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif of pursuing his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi's interests in Pakistan as the government cracked down on the cricketer-turned-politician's supporters with police arresting over 100 of them.
EU, Canada Sign Long-delayed Trade Deal After Belgian Drama
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and European Union leaders on Sunday finally signed a landmark trade deal seven years in the making, after it was nearly being torpedoed by a small region of Belgium.