Republican nominee Donald Trump (L) looked on as Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton spoke during the first presidential debate in September. JEWEL SAMAD/AFP/Getty Images

9 moments that molded the campaign

A look back on the twists and turns in one of the most extraordinary elections in modern political history.

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Donald Trump was rushed off stage by the Secret Service during a rally in Nevada but returned within minutes.

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In Beckley, where record numbers have turned out for early voting, people speak of the US as a lawless land primed for economic collapse.

Yvonne Abraham

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How is it possible that this nation ? a nation that venerates values Trump mocks every day ? could be so close to electing such a man president?

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Hillary Clinton released a round of inspirational ads, trying to finish her campaign with a positive message.

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Former Massachusetts governor and 1988 Democratic presidential nominee Michael Dukakis had some choice words for Donald Trump on Saturday.

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New Hampshire, with its four electoral votes, has become a key battleground state in the waning days of the election as the presidential race.

Ayotte vs. Hassan

With days until the election, the Globe is focusing on the formative moments in the public lives of the two women vying for the US Senate in New Hampshire. The estimated $100 million contest will reverberate well beyond the Granite State with the winner possibly determining control of the US Senate.

New Hampshire Governor Maggie Hassan

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Hassan was known as partisan lawmaker

Maggie Hassan emphasizes the word ?bipartisan,? but she wasn?t always seen that way as a state legislator.

US Senator Kelly Ayotte.

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Ayotte got her start as an ambitious prosecutor

Kelly Ayotte describes herself as ?aggressive? as a private attorney and in public office in New Hampshire.

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From the Dominican Republic to becoming a champion at Florida, Al Horford has been defined by a burning desire to win.

2nd Harvard team accused of lewd reports

Harvard?s Cambridge campus.

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The Harvard Crimson reported that the men?s cross country team created lewd spreadsheets.

Kevin Cullen

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?Too many people don?t understand the military, don?t appreciate those who join,? Adam Freed said.

Marixa Martinez spent Saturday afternoon canvassing in support of Question 2.

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Both sides make final push on Question 2

Supporters and opponents of a ballot question that would expand charter schools took to the streets Saturday to reach voters.

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A fire that swept through a Roxbury home Saturday morning has left one person dead and a man badly burned.

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Traffic will be allowed to move freely on both sides of Interstate 95/128 until 8 p.m. today, officials said.

Starts & Stops

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2016/10/31/BostonGlobe.com/Metro/Images/ryan_turnpike8_met.jpg Frequently asked questions about all-electronic tolling

It?s somewhat smooth sailing for all-electronic tolling, but readers still have questions. We?ve got answers.

Two men fatally shot and one person stabbed in separate incidents in Boston

Two men were shot to death and a third person was stabbed and wounded in Dorchester and Roxbury Saturday.

findings

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It?s not your imagination ? early darkness is depressing, according to new research.

Special reports

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2016/10/19/BostonGlobe.com/Metro/Images/trolley.jpg The tragedy that Boston forgot

One hundred years ago, a horrific trolley accident on Summer Street killed 46 people. Although it was dubbed the ?worst tragedy in the history of the city? at the time, it has now been all but erased from memory.

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Former mobster admits he lied about 1993 killings

Seventy-one-year-old Robert DeLuca pleaded guilty Friday in US District Court in Boston to obstruction of justice and two counts of making false statements.