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PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Jon Bon Jovi has told Hillary Clinton supporters that "the world is watching" on the eve of the presidential election. The rock band front man performed at a rally near Philadelphia's Independence Hall ahead of appearances by Clinton, President Barack Obama and rocker Bruce Springsteen. Bon Jovi said the nation needs to ask itself, "What kind of world do we want? I want a world of hope and optimism."

SCRANTON, Pa. (AP) — Donald Trump says Hillary Clinton is "the face of failure," and he's predicting a "great victory" tomorrow. During his final Pennsylvania rally of the campaign, Trump told a roaring crowd in Scranton that he doesn't believe polls that show him running neck-and-neck with Clinton. Trump is continuing to paint Clinton as a corrupt Washington insider who has accomplished too little in her years in public life.

CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (AP) — A federal jury has awarded $3 million to a University of Virginia administrator who they concluded was libeled by a now-discredited Rolling Stone magazine article about a gang rape at a fraternity house. Nicole Eramo claimed the 2014 article portrayed her as a villain who sought only to protect the university. Eramo had sued for $7.5 million.

WOODRUFF, S.C. (AP) — Investigators have discovered a third body on the property of a South Carolina man who has been linked to seven deaths. The Spartanburg County coroner says he doesn't know the sex of the body or how long it had been buried there. Property owner Todd Kohlhepp became a suspect in the seven deaths after a woman was found chained in a metal storage container on his land.

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Real estate heir and documentary star Robert Durst has pleaded not guilty to murder in a Los Angeles courtroom. Durst is accused of killing Susan Berman in 2000 to keep her from talking to investigators looking into the disappearance of his first wife. Durst became a national name when HBO aired the documentary "The Jinx" that followed his life and cast suspicion on him involving several crimes.

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