Road to 270: CNN's latest electoral college map
WashingtonThere are very few things that the Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton campaigns agree on these days, but one point of total agreement is that this race has tightened over the last 10-14 days. That tightening is reflected in our new CNN "Road to 270" map.
Donald Trump's mind readers try to win him voters
In a non-descript office in central London, young analytical minds are hard at work crunching thousands of pieces of data about every American adult.
Turkey blast kills nine, injures 100 after pro-Kurdish leaders detained
A car bomb targeting a police station in southeastern Turkey has killed seven civilians and two police officers, according to state-run Anadolu news agency.
Protesters and police clash in Jakarta over governor's alleged blasphemy
At least 91 people were injured in Jakarta on Friday as protesters demanding the ouster of the city's governor, who has been accused of blasphemy against Muslims, clashed with police, CNN Indonesia reported.
US service members shot dead in Jordan
A US official told CNN that three US service members died Friday in the incident in Jordan, two more than the initial report indicated.
6 ways Trump could win 270 electoral votes
Donald Trump's path to 270 electoral votes remains precarious -- but with some breaks, he can get there.
Gina Miller: The woman behind the Brexit bombshell
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Iraqi forces fight ISIS on Mosul streets
Iraqi forces entered ISIS-held Mosul on Thursday for the first time in more than two years, and are in a head-to-head battle with militants on the front line, defense officials said.
This is what Africans really think of the Chinese
Increasing Chinese investment in everything from small food enterprises to massive railway projects across Africa has drawn criticism and warnings of a future dependency on Asia's superpower.
Obama on FBI: We don't operate on innuendo
President Barack Obama warned against FBI "leaks" and "innuendo" in his first public comments about the agency's decision to disclose its new review into emails that could be relevant to Hillary Clinton's use of a private server while she was secretary of state.