The archive of all headlines from November 05, 2016, organized by time of publication.
He will be arraigned next week on a murder charge in the 2000 slaying of his friend Susan Berman, the Los Angeles County district attorney’s office said. World
With four days to go until the election, Hillary Clinton campaigned with a shifting crowd of friends, supporters, family and celebrities. By contrast, Mr. Trump, abandoned by his party’s biggest names, has become a lonely figure before adoring crowds.
He will be arraigned next week on a murder charge in the 2000 slaying of his friend Susan Berman, the Los Angeles County district attorney’s office said. Politics
Analysis: Trump, too, has seen big turnout increases among his targeted voters, but they have not overwhelmed the Democratic forces as some in his party had hoped.Whoever wins on Tuesday is inheriting an extremely polarized electorate, poll finds
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Clinton held a rally in Pennsylvania, where she has a consistent lead, while Trump made a late play for New Hampshire, where he has surged recently
Modeling firm’s records show wife of Republican nominee was paid for 10 assignments before gaining US work visa in October 1996
Analysis: Trump, too, has seen big turnout increases among his targeted voters, but they have not overwhelmed the Democratic forces as some in his party had hoped.Our next president will inherit an extremely polarized electorate, California poll finds
For months, Trump has whipped up supporters by directing them to go into cities with sizable minority populations to make sure the presidential election is fair.Our next president will inherit an extremely polarized electorate, California poll finds
With just days to go until the election, Hillary Clinton campaigned with a shifting crowd of friends, supporters, family and celebrities. By contrast, Mr. Trump, abandoned by his party’s biggest names, has become a lonely figure before adoring crowds.
With just days to go until the election, Hillary Clinton campaigned with a shifting crowd of friends, supporters, family and celebrities. By contrast, Donald J. Trump, abandoned by his party’s biggest names, has become a lonely figure before adoring crowds.
The increasingly assertive bloc of lawmakers -- more likely to defy environmentalists and labor -- is hoping to bolster its ranks with like-minded newcomers. «We do have high hopes,” says one. Politics
The increasingly assertive bloc of lawmakers -- more likely to defy environmentalists and labor -- is hoping to bolster its ranks with like-minded newcomers. «We do have high hopes,” says one. Politics
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Meet the Press
Advocates say US faces ‘midnight hour of our democracy’ as militia members and neo-Nazi groups take Donald Trump’s claims of ballot rigging seriously
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In a dangerous world with complicated challenges, substantive debate has been virtually nonexistent, and civility has been hit by a truck. latimes.com
In a dangerous world with complicated challenges, substantive debate has been virtually nonexistent, and civility has been hit by a truck. L.A. Now
With just days to go until the election, Hillary Clinton campaigned with a shifting crowd of friends, supporters and celebrities. By contrast, Donald J. Trump, abandoned by his party’s biggest names, has become a lonely figure before adoring crowds.
Advocates say US faces ‘midnight hour of our democracy’ as militia members and neo-Nazi groups take Donald Trump’s claims of ballot rigging seriously
With more than 33 million Americans already having voted as of Friday, Hillary Clinton and Donald J. Trump will use the final Saturday before the election to barnstorm, starting in Florida.The explosive growth in early voting has become a driving force in determining where the candidates spend their final days campaigning.
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In a dangerous world with complicated challenges, substantive debate has been virtually nonexistent, and civility has been hit by a truck. CALIFORNIA
One woman trained to become an observer and opened her home this week for others to learn. But researchers have found that instances of voter fraud are minuscule. CALIFORNIA
One woman trained to become an observer and opened her home this week for others to learn. But researchers have found that instances of voter fraud are minuscule. NATION
With more than 33 million Americans already having voted as of Friday, Hillary Clinton and Donald J. Trump will use the final Saturday before the election to make their closing arguments, starting in Florida.The explosive growth in early voting has become a driving force in determining where the candidates spend their final days campaigning.
One woman trained to become an observer and opened her home this week for others to learn. But researchers have found that instances of voter fraud are minuscule.Campaign 2016 updates: Donald Trump set to campaign in four states in push to election day
With more than 33 million Americans already having voted as of Friday, Hillary Clinton and Donald J. Trump will use the final Saturday before the election to make their closing arguments, starting in Florida.The explosive growth in early voting has become a driving force in determining where the candidates spend their final days campaigning.
Hillary Clinton and Donald J. Trump will use the final Saturday before the election to make their closing arguments, starting in Florida. The explosive growth in early voting — more than 33 million Americans already — is a driving force in determining where the candidates spend their final days.
One woman trained to become an observer and opened her home this week for others to learn. But researchers have found that instances of voter fraud are minuscule.Campaign 2016 updates: Donald Trump hits the campaign trail in four states in push to election day
LeBron James and Beyoncé join race to the finish line as erratic polling data leaves Democrats on edge, despite Clinton’s apparent lead
One woman trained to become an observer and opened her home this week for others to learn. But researchers have found that instances of voter fraud are minuscule.
Hillary Clinton and Donald J. Trump will use the final Saturday before the election to make their closing arguments, starting in an increasingly diverse Florida. The explosive growth in early voting — more than 33 million Americans already — is a driving force in determining where the candidates spend their final days.
One woman trained to become an observer and opened her home this week for others to learn. But researchers have found that instances of voter fraud are minuscule. Supreme Court says Arizona may punish some who deliver mail-in ballots to polling places
Hillary Clinton and Donald J. Trump will use the final Saturday before the election to make their closing arguments, starting in an increasingly diverse Florida. There are signs from early returns, including high turnout among Hispanic voters in key states, that could be cause for concern for the Trump campaign.
Times photographer Carolyn Cole documents the Iraqi government's fight to reclaim Mosul from Islamic State. L.A. NowHalloween Carnaval
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Column: In a dangerous world with complicated challenges, substantive debate has been virtually nonexistent, and civility has been hit by a truck. Need guidance at the ballot box Tuesday? Here are four final takeaways to help you cast your vote
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Column: In a dangerous world with complicated challenges, substantive debate has been virtually nonexistent, and civility has been hit by a truck. Trump hits the campaign trail in four states in push to election day
Hillary Clinton sought to galvanize Latino voters by visiting key states on the last Saturday before the election.Early voting signaled that the turnout among Hispanic voters was swelling in states that Donald J. Trump needs to win.
Early voting signaled that the turnout among Hispanic voters was swelling in states that Donald J. Trump needs to win.Hillary Clinton sought to galvanize Latino voters by visiting key states on the last Saturday before the election.
Republican analysts have predicted for two years that a drop in the black vote would be a big factor in this presidential race. Steve Lopez: Here’s your Democracy in Action index as our national mud bath enters its final days