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News Analysis: Trump’s Three Bets (One a Long Shot) as He Reimposes Iran Sanctions

President Trump is gambling that Iran will not restart its nuclear program, that Europeans will not risk violating the sanctions, and that the Tehran government will return to the negotiating table.

A Familiar Force Nurtures Trump’s Instincts on Immigration: Stephen Miller

As President Trump tries again to use immigration fears for electoral advantage, this time with control of Congress at stake, Mr. Miller, his chief policy adviser, is at his side.

Nancy Pelosi: Demonized or Celebrated, She Refuses to Agonize

The House minority leader, a villain to Republicans and the top fund-raiser for Democrats, tells women: “Don’t let them think you are running away.”

Trump’s America: Aggrieved and Adoring Voices From Inside the Presidential Bubble

At rallies, the president’s most fervent supporters look past his falsehoods, racially charged statements and attacks on critics. For his party to win Tuesday, he needs them to turn out in droves.

We Asked for Examples of Election Misinformation. You Delivered.

Readers submitted more than 4,000 examples of misinformation. Here are the different types being spread this election season.

Animals go wild for pumpkins at Louisville Zoo

Pumpkins from the Louisville Zoo’s halloween events were fed to the animals at the park, some of them filled with meat and fish.

      

 

 

A Utah Town Remembers Its Mayor, Killed In Action In Afghanistan

Major Brent Taylor was hailed as a true “citizen soldier,” serving both the community of North Ogden and deploying with the Utah National Guard.

California Today: A Special Election Edition: What You Need to Know Before Tuesday

What message will California voters send?

Number Of Voters Drops About 20 Percent During Midterm Elections

Historically, most eligible voters don’t cast ballots during midterm elections.

The Battle For Congress: State Of The House Vs. Senate

The battles for control of the House and Senate are playing out on vastly different fields, with the race for the House running through suburbs while the Senate will be won or lost in redder states.

Midterm Elections: The Big Picture

On both sides of the political spectrum, there’s nervous anticipation about how Tuesday’s election will break. Democrats have distinct advantages, but Republicans see ways to limit their losses.

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