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Trump's bad week is a 'nightmare' for the GOP; The clear and present danger of Donald Trump; This teenager was walking for hours to and from work — until a police stop changed his life; Implication of sabotage adds intrigue to SpaceX investigation; Trump under fire after sending nasty tweets about 'disgusting' ex-Miss Universe; Her son shot their daughters 10 years ago. Then, these Amish families embraced her as a friend.; How a high-profile Texas sheriff is tied to a rogue Navy unit facing a criminal probe; ‘Smack for a snack': A day-care center’s game for hungry children; Baltimore teen accused of stabbing a classmate in the heart is found not guilty; When the Dallas Cowboys have a problem, this is the man who makes it go away; Clinton campaign mocks Trump’s appearance in Playboy film; Can SNL take down Donald Trump? Is it going to try?; We asked Amber Rose about Donald Trump’s ‘sex tape’ tweet; The exceptional human toll behind the battery in your smartphone; I've come to admire Hillary Clinton. What on earth happened?; Most people grow out of middle school. Not Donald Trump.
 
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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.
 
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?"
 
Implication of sabotage adds intrigue to SpaceX investigation
After rocket explosion, company wanted a look at competitor's roof.
 
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Trump under fire after sending nasty tweets about 'disgusting' ex-Miss Universe
Hillary Clinton swiftly seized upon the attacks to characterize Trump as "unhinged."
 
Her son shot their daughters 10 years ago. Then, these Amish families embraced her as a friend.
The Amish forgave. And she healed.
 
How a high-profile Texas sheriff is tied to a rogue Navy unit facing a criminal probe
Prosecutors suggest a shadowy Pentagon office tried to set up a secret training center near the Mexican border.
 
‘Smack for a snack': A day-care center’s game for hungry children
Kentucky officials found that two male employees at New Creation Child Care in Lexington required children to get a "smack" on their hands or their legs in order to have their snack.
 
Baltimore teen accused of stabbing a classmate in the heart is found not guilty
Donte Crawford was acquitted of first-degree murder in the death of Ananias Jolley, 17, who was stabbed in a West Baltimore high school classroom
 
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Clinton campaign mocks Trump’s appearance in Playboy film
Trump faced scrutiny Friday after he attacked former Miss Universe Alicia Machado, at one point accusing her of appearing in a "sex tape."
 
Can SNL take down Donald Trump? Is it going to try?
As the show's 42nd season prepares to open Saturday, a debate is raging in the world of comedy about whether Trump is a laughing matter anymore.
 
We asked Amber Rose about Donald Trump’s ‘sex tape’ tweet
"It doesn't matter if she had a sex tape or sleeps with a million guys. Everyone has sex. "
 
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.
 
I've come to admire Hillary Clinton. What on earth happened?
She's not perfect, but she has the qualities we need in a president.
 
Most people grow out of middle school. Not Donald Trump.
Do we really want a childhood bully in the Oval Office?
 
 
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