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Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez decides not to quit, after days of speculation
Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez published a letter last week saying he was considering stepping down. Sanchez said he would take the next five days to make a decision — and that decision is due Monday.
Retired Marine General Pleads Guilty To Lying In Leak Probe
by Carrie Johnson
James E. Cartwright pleaded guilty to making a false statement in a federal case involving a leak of classified information. The leak involved a secret cyberattack on Iran's nuclear facilities.
As Trump Is Mired In Controversy, Clinton Campaigns In Red States
by Tamara Keith
Hillary Clinton's campaign is dogged by new questions about her private email server, as her team looks to expand the battleground map by campaigning in traditionally Republican states.
Trump Stokes Wisconsin Rally Goers With Voter Fraud Allegations
by Sam Sanders
Most political experts agree that widespread voter fraud does not occur in the U.S. At Monday night's rally in Green Bay, Donald Trump supporters said they didn't foresee violence if he loses.
Trump Looms Over GOP Senate Races In 3 Battleground States
by Susan Davis
In the swing states of Pennsylvania, Ohio and Florida, Republican Senate campaigns are calibrating how to run races where some GOP voters are energized, and others outraged by the party's nominee.
Nobel Panel Still Knock, Knock, Knockin' On Dylan's Door
The Swedish Academy announced that Bob Dylan was the winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature. The mercurial songwriter hasn't responded to the academy's invitation to a December ceremony in his honor.
LPGA's Se Ri Pak Retires But Her Impact On Golf Has Never Been Stronger
Golfer Se Ri Pak's rise in the late 1990s inspired young women like Tiffany Joh, one of many Korean LPGA golfers who trace their interest in the sport to seeing Pak play on TV.
Iraqi Forces Face Challenges Against ISIS In Battle For Mosul
The Iraqi-led assault to take back control of Mosul from the Islamic State has begun. To get a sense of what operations on the ground look like, Renee Montagne talks to retired Colonel Peter Mansoor.
Europe Wakes Up To Prospect Of Female Terrorists
by Eleanor Beardsley
There's Really No Comparison Between The Trump And Clinton Foundations
by Joel Rose
They're both foundations, and they've both become political liabilities for the major presidential candidates. But beyond that, the Clinton and Trump foundations have remarkably little in common.