The Florida senator, up for re-election, says he won’t discuss leaked emails from political opponents, citing an effort by a foreign government to sway the U.S. election.
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Native rights attorneys brief tribal leaders on putting land into trust
Native American rights attorney Lael Echo-Hawk said tribal land in or near urban areas will be more contentious to take into trust because municipalities may lose property taxes.
Really? Alaska in play in presidential race?
Trump’s Alaska campaign coordinator, Jerry Ward, said the campaign’s internal polls show Trump is ahead in Alaska by a comfortable margin.
NPR Battleground Map: Hillary Clinton Is Winning — And It’s Not Close
It’s been a rough October for Donald Trump. Barring something extraordinary happening in the final few weeks, his path to win is a near-impossible feat to pull off.
Final presidential debate is 5 p.m. Wednesday
Special coverage of the third and final presidential debate begins at 5 p.m. Wednesday. Election day is Nov. 8.
Gov. Walker says he’s ‘close’ to decision on Juneau Access Project
Gov. Walker said he feels “close” to gathering all the information he needs to make a final call on the megaproject. He declined to say if he’s leaning in a certain direction.
Miller brings Libertarian campaign for U.S. Senate to Ketchikan
Prompting a feeling of deja vu, Joe Miller is running for U.S. Senate against incumbent Lisa Murkowski. This time, though, Murkowski won her primary and has the Republican Party backing, and Miller is running as the Libertarian Party candidate.
Survey says Americans are getting stressed by the elections
Fifty-two percent of American adults tell pollsters the 2016 election is a very or somewhat significant source of stress. That’s according to a survey by American Psychological Association.
Video: Watch Cathy Muñoz and Justin Parish debate
Uncontested incumbent Democratic Rep. Sam Kito III also had opportunities to weigh in.
Weekend Brings ‘Worst Day Yet’ For Aleppo Hospitals, And No Syria Deal In Sight
Secretary of State John Kerry spent much of the weekend meeting with his counterparts from Russia and European countries, looking for a route to a peace, or at least humanitarian aid access, in Syria.