What's News: World-Wide -- WSJ
October 24 2016 - 03:02AM
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The PAC of Virginia's Democratic governor donated $467,500 to
the campaign of the wife of an FBI official who later helped probe
Clinton's email use.
Two dozen billionaires have spent $88 million on the 2016
presidential campaign, with Clinton the largest beneficiary.
Trump campaigned in Florida, one the few swing states that polls
suggest remains competitive.
Clinton is looking to the postelection landscape and working to
boost Democratic numbers in Congress.
Kurdish forces claimed new advances against Islamic State in the
battle for Mosul, but the extremists hit back elsewhere in
Iraq.
Fighting resumed in Aleppo as a three-day cease-fire ended with
no aid deliveries to the besieged Syrian city.
Chinese leader Xi called for party loyalty as a state-media
blitz marked the 80th anniversary of the Communists' "Long
March."
Spain's Rajoy was poised to win re-election as prime minister
after his Socialist rivals conceded defeat.
A tour bus slammed into the back of a truck near Palm Springs,
Calif., killing 13 people.
The U.S. is on pace to execute the fewest inmates this year
since 1991.
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October 24, 2016 02:47 ET (06:47 GMT)
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