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The 10 Republicans who hate Donald Trump the most; After presiding over bin Laden raid, CIA chief in Pakistan came home suspecting he was poisoned by ISI; Farewell, Grand Old Party; Anti-Trump delegates now responsible for nominating him; Mitt Romney met privately with William Kristol, who is leading the effort to draft an independent candidate; Hillary Clinton is going to be exonerated on the email controversy. It won’t matter.; Alabama’s top judge is suspended, and may lose job, after blocking gay marriage; In Trump, the GOP has a foul problem on its hands; Suspect in custody in shootings at mall, grocery store, high school; Carolyn Hax: No good deed for infirm mother-in-law goes unpunished; Why the Ben Rhodes profile in the New York Times Magazine is just gross; Trump questions whether Elizabeth Warren is Native American amid feud; Best bets for the 2016 Kentucky Derby; South Carolina’s poisonous police culture: The death of Lori Jean Ellis; Trump’s best media friend got Mexico’s ex-president to apologize. How significant is that?
 
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Ivy League economist ethnically profiled, interrogated for doing math on American Airlines flight
Move over, Clock Boy. Another swarthy-looking nerd is alarming the authorities.
The 10 Republicans who hate Donald Trump the most
Get in line.
 
After presiding over bin Laden raid, CIA chief in Pakistan came home suspecting he was poisoned by ISI
After the al-Qaeda chief was killed, some at the agency think Pakistani intelligence retaliated against the CIA's station chief.
 
Farewell, Grand Old Party
No amount of backtracking can erase memories of what Trump really thought and said in a particular moment.
 
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Anti-Trump delegates now responsible for nominating him
Elected to fight a contested convention, they're now trapped on the "Trump Train."
 
Mitt Romney met privately with William Kristol, who is leading the effort to draft an independent candidate
William Kristol, the longtime editor of the Weekly Standard magazine and a leading voice on the right, met privately with the Republican Party's 2012 nominee on Thursday afternoon to discuss the possibility of launching an independent bid, potentially with Romney as its standard-bearer.
 
Hillary Clinton is going to be exonerated on the email controversy. It won’t matter.
The next best thing to a real scandal is a fake one.
 
Alabama’s top judge is suspended, and may lose job, after blocking gay marriage
Alabama Supreme Court Chief Justice Roy Moore "flagrantly disregarded and abused his authority as the chief administrative officer of Alabama's judicial branch," a state commission wrote in a Friday filing.
 
In Trump, the GOP has a foul problem on its hands
Republicans: This vulgarian speaks for you?
 
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Carolyn Hax: No good deed for infirm mother-in-law goes unpunished
A spouse of one of the adult children is the only one making arrangements for Mom's caretaking.
 
Why the Ben Rhodes profile in the New York Times Magazine is just gross
Absurdity, self-regard, hypocrisy, chumminess between writer and subject -- it's all there.
 
Trump questions whether Elizabeth Warren is Native American amid feud
Warren has emerged as one of Trump's most aggressive critics.
 
Best bets for the 2016 Kentucky Derby
Here's how to fill out the rest of your exacta, trifecta or superfecta tickets.
 
South Carolina’s poisonous police culture: The death of Lori Jean Ellis
In 2014, Kershaw County settled a lawsuit over a police shooting for $2 million. Yet no one seems interested in finding out what actually happened.
 
Trump’s best media friend got Mexico’s ex-president to apologize. How significant is that?
The comments haven't been widely disseminated, even as the comments Vicente Fox was apologizing for were.
 
 
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