News Headlines - 07 November 2016

Presidential Election Polls for November 7, 2016

Clinton has 46.8 percent of voter support compared to Trump’s 44.3 percent. Clinton’s support spiraled down from her 7.1-point lead in mid-October following news that the FBI would review newly discovered emails that might have been related to a prior probe of Clinton’s emails.

This Time, There Really Is a Hispanic Voter Surge - The New York Times

This year, Hispanic voters, perhaps motivated by Donald J. Trump’s policy proposals (including deportation) and harsh language aimed at undocumented Hispanic immigrants, really might decide this election.
Early voting data unequivocally indicates that Hillary Clinton will benefit from a long awaited surge in Hispanic turnout, vastly exceeding the Hispanic turnout from four years ago.

FBI agents, lawmakers hammer Comey over Clinton emails inquiry | Reuters

FBI Director James Comey was under attack from some of his own agents and members of Congress on Monday over his handling of an inquiry into Hillary Clinton's emails, but the White House was remaining supportive, for now.

German politician sentenced to prison over Nazi camp tattoo | Daily Mail Online

A German court sentenced a far-right politician to eight months in prison on Monday for displaying a Nazi-style tattoo, siding with prosecutors and stiffening the suspended term he originally received.

Japanese journalist freed from Iraqi-Kurdish custody

Iraqi Kurdistan authorities have handed over a Japanese journalist who was detained over his links with Islamic State group militants.
Kosuke Tsuneoka was arrested near Mosul in October by Kurdish counter-terrorism units.