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As news of Trump’s taxes breaks, he goes off script at a rally in Pennsylvania; At 18 years old, he donated a kidney. Now, he regrets it.; 'Finally. Someone who thinks like me.'; The New York Times risked legal trouble to publish Donald Trump’s tax return; Alec Baldwin’s Donald Trump impression on ‘Saturday Night Live’ hits the mark but doesn’t go deep; Trump supporters defend GOP nominee as 'a genius' with taxes; The exceptional human toll behind the battery in your smartphone; Trump could have avoided paying taxes for 18 years, report on tax records says; Carolyn Hax: Her in-laws lavish attention on their daughter, to the exclusion of the other siblings; Her son shot their daughters 10 years ago. Then, these Amish families embraced her as a friend.; This teenager was walking for hours to and from work — until a police stop changed his life; Trump has a challenge with white women: 'You just want to smack him'; ‘The hardest role of his life': Widow describes disease that drove Robin Williams to suicide; Trump's bad week is a 'nightmare' for the GOP; The clear and present danger of Donald Trump; ‘I’m going to hit him': Dash-cam video shows officers tried to run over man before shooting him 14 times
 
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As news of Trump’s taxes breaks, he goes off script at a rally in Pennsylvania
The evening capped one of Trump's worst weeks of the campaign season.
At 18 years old, he donated a kidney. Now, he regrets it.
New studies suggest donors may face long-term risks to their own health.
 
'Finally. Someone who thinks like me.'
In the age of Trump and online conspiracy theories, one woman's journey to belief.
 
The New York Times risked legal trouble to publish Donald Trump’s tax return
Federal law makes it illegal to publish an unauthorized tax return.
 
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Alec Baldwin’s Donald Trump impression on ‘Saturday Night Live’ hits the mark but doesn’t go deep
SNL remained safely in the realm of absurdist humor, never venturing into the territory of truly biting satire.
 
Trump supporters defend GOP nominee as 'a genius' with taxes
Trump's campaign was reeling after a report that he may not have paid taxes for 18 years.
 
The exceptional human toll behind the battery in your smartphone
Workers, including children, labor in harsh and dangerous conditions to meet the world's soaring demand for cobalt, a mineral essential to powering electric vehicles, laptops, and smartphones, according to an investigation by The Washington Post.
 
Trump could have avoided paying taxes for 18 years, report on tax records says
After declaring a loss of $916 million on his tax returns for 1995, Donald Trump might have been able to earn $50 million a year for the next 18 years without paying federal income taxes, according to a report in the New York Times.
 
Carolyn Hax: Her in-laws lavish attention on their daughter, to the exclusion of the other siblings
The favoritism is hurting their grandchildren.
 
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This teenager was walking for hours to and from work — until a police stop changed his life
"He's walking five hours a day, and I think it should be rewarded," an officer in Benicia, Calif., said of Jourdan Duncan. "What if we help him out?"
 
Trump has a challenge with white women: 'You just want to smack him'
College-educated white female voters favor Clinton, but Trump hopes to win them over.
 
‘The hardest role of his life': Widow describes disease that drove Robin Williams to suicide
Robin Williams's widow penned a long essay describing her husband's long and often confusing struggle with a little-known brain disease.
 
Trump's bad week is a 'nightmare' for the GOP
The Republican nominee's erratic attacks have unnerved party leaders.
 
The clear and present danger of Donald Trump
The first in a series of editorials on the damage he could wreak unilaterally as president.
 
‘I’m going to hit him': Dash-cam video shows officers tried to run over man before shooting him 14 times
Joseph Mann's family says the officers should have tried to de-escalate the confrontation, instead of trying to run the homeless man over.
 
 
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