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The Post Most: Did Hillary Clinton just make her own '47 percent' gaffe?

Did Hillary Clinton just make her own ’47 percent’ gaffe?; Democrats wonder and worry: Why isn't Clinton far ahead of Trump?; Ohio city shares shocking photos of adults who overdosed with a small child in the car; Tim Gunn: Designers refuse to make clothes to fit American women. It’s a disgrace.; The battle between Tesla and your neighborhood car dealership; F-16 pilot was ready to give her life on Sept. 11; Who doesn't like babies? Well . . .; Who will Hillary Clinton’s ‘basket of deplorables’ comment actually alienate?; Judge could lose job for berating rape victim: ‘Why couldn’t you just keep your knees together?’; The Hillary Clinton email story is out of control; This week, the presidential candidates embarrassed all of us; And everyone saw it; How Hillary Clinton can get that ‘presidential look’; This was 9/11 if you were a kid; President Reagan's would-be assassin is set to be released Saturday; Arizona’s governor asked voters to fact-check whether pot is safer than alcohol. So we did.
 
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Did Hillary Clinton just make her own ’47 percent’ gaffe?
Clinton said half of Trump supporters are racist, sexist, homophobic or Islamophobic.
Democrats wonder and worry: Why isn't Clinton far ahead of Trump?
With Trump's historic weaknesses as a national party candidate, some Democrats are shocked at how close the race is.
 
Ohio city shares shocking photos of adults who overdosed with a small child in the car
 
Tim Gunn: Designers refuse to make clothes to fit American women. It’s a disgrace.
Far more women in this country wear a size 16 than a size 6, but the industry seems not to have noticed.
 
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The battle between Tesla and your neighborhood car dealership
Elon Musk is making inroads persuading more states to allow selling directly to consumers.
 
F-16 pilot was ready to give her life on Sept. 11
A pilot reflects on one of the lesser-told tales of Sept. 11: how the first counterpunch the U.S. military prepared to throw at the attackers was effectively a suicide mission.
 
Who doesn't like babies? Well . . .
Brother-in-law's lack of interest in his young niece rubs her parents the wrong way.
 
Who will Hillary Clinton’s ‘basket of deplorables’ comment actually alienate?
People were proud to be "clingers." Will they be proud to be "deplorable?"
 
Judge could lose job for berating rape victim: ‘Why couldn’t you just keep your knees together?’
"Some sex and pain sometimes go together," Canadian judge Robin Camp said during a rape trial in 2014.
 
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This week, the presidential candidates embarrassed all of us
From Gary Johnson's Aleppo flub to Trump's cozying up to Putin, the week was packed with campaign lows.
 
And everyone saw it
A seventh-grader's sext was meant to impress a boy. He shared it. It nearly destroyed her.
How Hillary Clinton can get that ‘presidential look’
Forty-four classic looks to emulate!
 
This was 9/11 if you were a kid
"All I could really understand was that it was something really important."
 
President Reagan's would-be assassin is set to be released Saturday
John W. Hinckley Jr. spent more than three decades in a D.C. mental hospital.
 
Arizona’s governor asked voters to fact-check whether pot is safer than alcohol. So we did.
A perennial debate.
 
 
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