Probably not—but in a close race, a Cleveland Indians defeat could help Donald Trump, while a Tribe triumph might buoy Hillary Clinton.
Rodrigo Duterte flew to China and signed billions in deals, said he would separate ties with the U.S., then took it all back.
Obamacare premiums will skyrocket next year, an attack at a Pakistani police college killed dozens, Pennsylvania’s former attorney general is heading to jail, and more from across the United States and around the world.
The battle for Mosul continues, Donald Trump received more criticism for threatening to sue his female accusers, and more from across the United States and around the world.
Dozens die after a train derails in Cameroon, the U.S. election campaign continues, and more from across the United States and around the world.
LinkedIn hacker indicted, hackers cause worldwide Internet outages, European experimental Mars lander may have exploded in crash landing, and more from across the United States and around the world.
Russia extends the cease-fire in Aleppo, recalled airbags killed another American, and more from across the United States and around the world.
Donald Trump didn’t press his rival on accusations that Clinton Foundation donors enjoyed special access, but that doesn’t mean they’ll go away.
The final presidential debate, the arrest of Brazil’s “Frank Underwood,” and more from across the United States and around the world.
Why has his latest fixation elicited a level of condemnation that his prior personal attacks did not?
President Obama tells Donald Trump to “stop whining,” Iranian Americans are convicted in Tehran, the ongoing battle for Mosul, and more from across the United States and around the world
The Clinton campaign seems unsure whether or not to try to win Congress by tying Republicans to their foundering nominee.
The contender for UKIP’s leadership resigned from the party weeks after he was hospitalized, saying there was “something rotten” in UKIP.
Allegations of voter fraud have long been used to delegitimize balloting—and especially black votes.
The battle for Mosul, the cost of Brexit, a new high for high-school graduation rates, and more from across the United States and around the world
Federal prosecutors charged three Kansas men who were planning to detonate bombs that targeted Muslims.
The families of the 2012 massacre victims were suing the gun manufacturer who made the rifle used by Adam Lanza.
American tourists can for the first time bring home up to 100 cigars and several bottles of rum.