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IBT Daily – Eagle vs drone, Trump vs Clinton, and Gunner vs taxman

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[IBTimes] Daily Top story [Donald Trump now leads Hillary Clinton in Florida] The Republican candidate is ahead in [three out of 11 swing states], and is enjoying his highest average approval rating of the past 12 months. Advertisement Also [British banker accused of double-murder 'fantasised about mother and baby kidnap'] Rurik Jutting was aroused by the fantasy because having [control of the child would give him greater dominion] over the woman, a Hong Kong court has heard. [Suspect in police officer squad car ambush murder is arrested] Michael Greene was taken into custody hours after [two separate attacks on police officers] in their patrol vehicles. [Calais refugees hunted after escaping new accommodation in France] The refugees are reportedly determined to [reach the UK] to claim asylum. That's not all [gunner vs taxman Alexis Sanchez is the latest football star under tax investigation] [genes vs terror UK to share crime-fighting DNA with EU] [drone vs eagle Birds used to prey on airborne drug deliveries] [clitoris vs vagina The female orgasm is more than the sum of its parts] [Maglev vs Hyperloop China building 'world's fastest' train] Comment [Armand Arton] [Forget Trump and May's rhetoric – we need more immigration, not less] The benefits of the post-war world, in particular the end of the Cold War and the fall of the Soviet Union, are in danger of being lost. [Nationalism is the new order of the day]. Follow us [Facebook] [Instagram] [Twitter] [LinkedIn] [Google+] [Image alt] Pictures [The pillars of destruction is the birthplace of stars] [Image alt] Video [Adorable baby rhino takes her first bath] [Image alt] Trending [Epic poker showdown for $8m grand prize] Advertisement Something different [Underslept and overfed] A bad night's sleep can [increase your appetite] and make you seek out high-fat foods, but you won't be burning any extra calories. Coming up tomorrow [Super Thursday] Markets are bracing for the Bank of England's interest rate decision, minutes of its monetary policy meeting and quarterly inflation report due in sequence. [IBTimes UK] will have live coverage of the day as it unfolds, coupled with opinion and analysis. Edited by James Etherington-Smith. [Facebook] [Instagram] [Twitter] [LinkedIn] [Google+] Copyright © International Business Times. All Rights Reserved. 25 Canada Square, London E14 5LQ If you do not wish to receive any further email from us, please [update your preferences].

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