Reuters | The raucous, passionate and unpredictable 2016 U.S. presidential election is on track to notch another distinction: the most wagered-upon political event ever.

Zero Hedge | A couple of days ago we shared a Podesta email from Doug Band about Chelsea talking openly in public about her “internal investigation” into the Clinton Foundation.

Zero Hedge | A couple of days ago we shared a Podesta email from Doug Band about Chelsea talking openly in public about her “internal investigation” into the Clinton Foundation.

Zero Hedge | The FBI news lifted a cloud over Clinton’s presidential campaign two days before the U.S. election and put Wall Street firmly on track to snap a nine-day losing streak – its longest in more than 35 years.

CNS News | The number of employed people dropped 43,000 to 151,925,000.

CNBC | A Donald Trump win could spark an immediate sell-off of up to 5 percent for the S&P 500, according to analysts at Citi, who also warn on slower growth or even recession for the U.S.

Zero Hedge | For many people, the automotive sector is a determinant of a country’s economic power.

Washington Free Beacon | Congressman says Obamacare has made health insurance for young people even more expensive.

Daily Mail | The New York Times Co reported a 95.7 fall in quarterly profit, hit by restructuring charges related to headcount reductions.

The Duran | Wikileaks latest dump shows Ukraine oligarch Victor Pinchuk involved in pay-to-play exchange with The Clinton Foundation.

The Duran | Wikileaks latest dump shows Ukraine oligarch Victor Pinchuk involved in pay-to-play exchange with The Clinton Foundation.

Bloomberg | Few institutions have a better track record calling presidential races than the U.S. stock market. At the moment, it’s sending information that counts against Democrat Hillary Clinton.

Michael Krieger | “Chairman cash.” A new meme has just been born.

Michael Krieger | “Chairman cash.” A new meme has just been born.

IBT | Top officials from the investment firm BlackRock hosted Hillary Clinton at campaign fundraisers earlier this year.