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The Post Most: [Corrected] Poll finds Clinton has widened lead ahead of Trump to 8 points

Trump, in series of scathing personal attacks, questions Clinton’s mental health; Paul Ryan stares down a GOP revolt in his back yard; Top Nazi leader: Trump will be a ‘real opportunity’ for white nationalists; ‘The man responsible': NBC broadcaster draws ire after crediting world record to swimmer’s husband; By 'packaging' the Olympics, NBC insults viewers, and the athletes themselves; Why facts don't matter to Trump's supporters; The American Psychiatric Association issues a warning: No psychoanalyzing Donald Trump; Iran says it executed nuclear scientist in US spy mystery; Term about over, Pennsylvania's top prosecutor goes on trial; Iran says it executed a nuclear scientist for spying; ‘Ashamed’ of Trump, Harvard Republican Club won’t endorse top GOP nominee for first time since 1888; A hillbilly's plea to the white working class; Republican officials say Trump could lose to Clinton in key battleground states; A black woman called 911 because she was afraid of a police officer. A violent arrest followed.; Sports drinks aren't 'recharging' your kids. They're just pumping them full of sugar.
 
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Poll finds Clinton has widened lead ahead of Trump to 8 points
Democrats rally behind their candidate, while Republicans are slower to back Trump.
Trump, in series of scathing personal attacks, questions Clinton’s mental health
"I think the people of this country don't want somebody that's going to short-circuit up here," Trump said, pointing to his head.
 
Paul Ryan stares down a GOP revolt in his back yard
The House speaker's opponents have brought the anger-filled 2016 campaign to his doorstep.
 
Top Nazi leader: Trump will be a ‘real opportunity’ for white nationalists
Rocky Suhayda, chairman of the American Nazi Party, voiced his support for Trump on his radio program.
 
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‘The man responsible': NBC broadcaster draws ire after crediting world record to swimmer’s husband
Katinka Hosszu shattered a world record in the women's 400 IM on Saturday, but NBC's Dan Hicks gave credit to her husband, who also serves as her coach.
 
By 'packaging' the Olympics, NBC insults viewers, and the athletes themselves
The best athletes in the world shouldn't be treated like reality television.
 
Why facts don't matter to Trump's supporters
When challenged, some people cling even more firmly to their misperceptions.
 
The American Psychiatric Association issues a warning: No psychoanalyzing Donald Trump
The last time this happened, they had to create a rule: It's called the "Goldwater Rule."
 
Iran says it executed nuclear scientist in US spy mystery
Iran executed a nuclear scientist who defected to the U.S. in 2009 and later returned to the Islamic Republic under mysterious circumstances a year later, authorities said Sunday, acknowledging for the first time that they had secretly detained, tried and convicted a man authorities once heralded as a hero.
 
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Iran says it executed a nuclear scientist for spying
Shahram Amiri had mysteriously appeared in the U.S. six years ago and returned home a few months later.
 
‘Ashamed’ of Trump, Harvard Republican Club won’t endorse top GOP nominee for first time since 1888
The club issues a statement saying, 'Donald Trump is a threat to the survival of the Republic.'
 
A hillbilly's plea to the white working class
What can we do to make things better? J.D. Vance asks in "Hillbilly Elegy."
 
Republican officials say Trump could lose to Clinton in key battleground states
Republicans warn that Trump's rhetoric and policy positions could hurt him badly in Arizona and Ohio.
 
A black woman called 911 because she was afraid of a police officer. A violent arrest followed.
"My heart is racing," Earledreka White told a 911 dispatcher during a traffic stop in Houston. "I'm really afraid."
 
Sports drinks aren't 'recharging' your kids. They're just pumping them full of sugar.
Some are better than others — in taste and nutrition — but water and fruit always win out.
 
 
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