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Election results define future Sino-US ties

As the results come in for the most dramatic election campaign in US history since World War II, uncertainty about the future of Sino-US relations persists.

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Trump, Clinton finish presidential race with historically poor images: poll

​U.S. Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump and Democractic candidate Hillary Clinton have finished their presidential race with the worst images of any U.S. major-party presidential candidates, found a Gallup poll released Tuesday.

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US elections: Small town of Dixville Notch keeps up tradition of being first to vote, Clinton wins with four votes

The first result from the US presidential election on Tuesday (Nov 8) is out. Democrat candidate Hillary Clinton has won in Dixville Notch, a tiny town in New Hampshire with just eight votes.

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Clinton has 90 percent chance of winning: Reuters/Ipsos States of the Nation

With hours to go before Americans vote, Democrat Hillary Clinton has about a 90 percent chance of defeating Republican Donald Trump in the race for the White House, according to the final Reuters/Ipsos States of the Nation project.

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Clinton and Trump chase last-minute support on U.S. election eve

The U.S. presidential campaign neared its end on Monday in the same angry tone it began, with Republican Donald Trump calling Democrat Hillary Clinton a "phony" and Clinton accusing him of splitting the country, as a new Reuters/Ipsos opinion poll showed Clinton with a strong chance of winning.

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Trump dolls on sale in Moscow ahead of U.S. election

Owners of a souvenir store in central Moscow say traditional Russian matryoshka dolls with portraits of U.S. presidential candidate Donald Trump are gaining popularity among collectors and tourists.

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Donald Trump says Hillary Clinton protected by 'rigged system' after FBI exoneration

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump cried foul after the FBI cleared his rival Hillary Clinton of criminal conduct in a new inquiry into the Democrat candidate's e-mails.

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Trump and Clinton fight to the finish in bitter US vote

White House rivals Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump were still flailing for a knockout blow Monday as a presidential race that has cast a pall over US democracy neared its end.

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Donald Trump hustled off stage in Reno, Nevada, by security agents

White House candidate Donald Trump was bundled off stage by security officers Saturday (Nov 5) after an apparently false gun scare during a campaign appearance.

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Next U.S. president likely to face lawmaker scrutiny: report

The next U.S. president is likely to face investigations by the rival party no matter who wins the White House next Tuesday, according to local media.

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Clinton, Trump deploy big guns as presidential race focuses on must-win states

Democrat presidential candidate Hillary Clinton unleashed top surrogates, including campaigner-in-chief President Barack Obama, to bolster her case in the election's homestretch, as Republican rival Donald Trump deployed wife Melania to soften his image in crucial battleground states.

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U.S. justice department to "dedicate all necessary resources" to Clinton email probe

The U.S. Justice Department said Monday that it would "dedicate all necessary resources" regarding the review of thousands of newly discovered emails that might be related to Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton's email probe.

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Hollywood Walk of Fame becomes "ground zero" of U.S. presidential election

As U.S. Presidential Election Day on Nov.8 is getting close, battles between Republic candidate Donald Trump and his counterpart Hillary Clinton have spread to the Walk of Fame in Hollywood.

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Democrats ask judge to sanction Republicans over Trump

The Democratic National Committee on Wednesday asked a U.S. judge to hold the Republican National Committee in contempt of court over allegations that Donald Trump encouraged his supporters to intimidate minority voters.

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Trump digs deep to defy Clinton momentum

Donald Trump pledged to pour millions of his own dollars into his presidential bid, in defiance of the seemingly unstoppable momentum building behind Hillary Clinton.

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U.S presidential candidate Trump's Hollywood Walk of Fame star destroyed

U.S. Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump's red star on the iconic Hollywood Walk of Fame was smashed into pieces Wednesday by a man who dressed up as a construction worker.

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Trump rips Obamacare, Clinton as rivals blitz Florida

White House rivals Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump staged dueling rallies in crucial battleground Florida, with the Republican billionaire zeroing in on the Obamacare health overhaul as a job-killing, wallet-busting "monster."