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Trump Compares His Campaign To Brexit. What Do Britons Think?
On his last day on the campaign trail, Donald Trump again drew parallels to the Brexit vote in the U.K. British voters say some comparisons are valid, but many expect a different outcome at the polls.
After Scathing Report, Nigeria Deploys Female Police To Protect Displaced Women
One hundred female police officers are set to protect women in displaced persons camps, after a report said officials including security guards have "raped and sexually exploited" dozens of women.
Central High Junior Alec Rome calls the plays
Alec Rome is a junior at Omaha’s Central High School. Born with a voice for radio, Alec is using his natural talent as a sportscaster and doing…
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How The Brain Powers Placebos, False Memories And Healing
Erik Vance didn't see a doctor until he was 18 years old; he grew up in a Christian Science family. As a science journalist, he explores how the mind affects the body's response to pain and disease.
At Susan B. Anthony's Grave, Visiting Hours Extended For Election Day Crowds
People were lining up to leave their "I Voted" stickers at the gravesite of the women's suffrage activist. Elsewhere, tributes popped up on Twitter and Instagram to other icons of the movement.
'Awkward' And 'Insecure' Get To The Root Of Writer Issa Rae's Humor
As a self-described "awkward black girl," Rae says she often felt that she was straddling two worlds growing up. She drew on her own experiences to create the HBO series Insecure.
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In Surprise Move, India Voids 500 And 1,000 Rupee Bills To Fight Corruption
The change was announced just hours before it took effect. The prime minister said the move would crack down on the country's expansive black market, which, he said, is used to fund terrorism.
PHOTOS: The Emotional Arc Of A Political Upset
Trump supporters in New York City were jubilant as results rolled in. Mere miles away, Clinton fans hugged one another and cried.
Daybreak Poll Correctly Predicted Trump Would Beat Clinton
Renee Montagne talks to Jill Darling about how the poll, a partnership between the Los Angeles Times and the University of Southern California's Center for Economic and Social Research, got it right.
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Monkeys Regain Control Of Paralyzed Legs With Help Of An Implant
Two monkeys with spinal cord injuries were able to move after a wireless implant restored the connection between brain and legs. But any help for people will be years away, researchers say.
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