Clinton Takes Sunny Approach as Trump Has Dark Warnings
- Hillary Clinton and Donald J. Trump cut different paths across the country on the last full day of campaigning.
- Mrs. Clinton sounded a note of optimism, while Mr. Trump appealed to those who want to shake up Washington.
How F.B.I. Reviewed the Emails in 1 Week
Of 650,000 emails found, only a small portion had potential relevance to Mrs. Clinton, and many were duplicates of messages already examined.
An Inside Look at Trump’s Last Stand
Behind an orchestrated show of confidence lies the neediness and vulnerability of a once-boastful candidate.
Has the Latino Surge Finally Arrived?
Early voting data unequivocally indicates that Mrs. Clinton will benefit from Hispanic turnout that is vastly exceeding numbers from four years ago.
In Boomers’ Sunset, Old Divide Is Revived
This race has been a rematch between two boomer factions: one yearning for the return of an idealized postwar America, the other calling to tear down remaining societal barriers.
What the Markets Are Predicting
The markets seem to expect less short-term volatility from a Clinton presidency, but it’s complicated in the long term.
Obama Presses for Clinton, and Legacy
His travels to three crucial states were part victory lap and part nostalgia tour.
Editorial
The Question for James Comey
The F.B.I. director has done immense damage by his repeated intrusions into the presidential race. Can he repair it?
Op-Ed Contributor
How to Begin the Healing
It should start with the speeches on Tuesday night, by the loser as well as the winner.
Campaign Stops
What Ivanka Trump Can’t Sell
She has remained loyal to her father. Will that cost her?
Contributing Op-Ed Writer
Roller: If Trump Wins Florida, It’s Because of These People
Among the faithful the day before the election.
Contributing Op-Ed Writer
The Marijuana Election
On Tuesday, voters in nine states will have the chance to loosen restrictions on pot.
Top News
Hong Kong Elected 2 Separatists. China Took Drastic Action.
The Chinese government effectively prevented two pro-independence politicians from taking seats in Hong Kong’s legislature, which could prompt a constitutional crisis and fuel more protests.
Jury Orders Rolling Stone and Writer to Pay $3 Million
Jurors found a reporter, Sabrina Rubin Erdely, liable for $2 million and said Rolling Stone owed $1 million in a defamation case over a discredited article about a gang rape at the University of Virginia.
In India to Trade, U.K. Is Pressed on Immigration Instead
Prime Minister Theresa May received a rocky reception on a visit to India that was billed as a test of Britain’s ability to prosper outside the European Union.
Eye-Stinging Smog Has Delhi ‘Under Siege’
Levels of the most dangerous particles soared over the weekend in some places to more than 16 times the limit India’s government considers safe.
Europe Edition
Your Tuesday Briefing
Here’s what you need to know to start your day.
What to Cook This Week
Mapo ragù, vegetarian skillet chili and more for the week ahead.
Preoccupations
Why You Shouldn’t Pester Co-Workers to Vote Your Way
Studies have shown that people tend to consider unsolicited advice as a threat to their free will, and they will often protest by doing the opposite.
Finland’s 7-M.P.H. Ride Into the Future of Mass Transit
As self-driving cars begin to make progress, Finland is hoping to bring the technology to public transportation and reduce the number of cars clogging city streets.
Exposing Corruption Comes With a Cost in South Korea
The country is intensifying its battle against institutional corruption, but civic groups say it has failed at protecting insiders who often face retribution for calling out wrongdoing.
Election Party Recipes
Whether you’re having an actual party or sitting on your couch watching the results dribble in, here are some great recipes for the big day.
Zadie Smith Explores Friends’ Diverging Paths
“Swing Time” examines how family and politics affect identity. But its portrait of a famous singer and would-be humanitarian is clumsy, Michiko Kakutani writes.
The Holiday Traditions of Hollywood Stars
Gabrielle Union and Matthew McConaughey are among those who share their seasonal memories, on and offscreen.
On Campus
Even at Berkeley, I Face Threats as an Undocumented Student
College administrators seem to have no idea how intimidating this election has become.
Op-Ed Contributor
If Janet Reno Had Lived to See Tomorrow
The pioneering victory of her appointment to attorney general is about to be writ large.
Op-Ed Contributor
Dylann Roof Shouldn’t Get the Death Penalty
Even in response to his horrific crime, our country will be better off if we don’t execute him.
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