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Dozens of GOP delegates launch new push to halt Donald Trump; He built a $24 million mansion along the Potomac. Then he lost it to foreclosure.; Inside Trump's financial ties to Russia and his unusual flattery of Vladimir Putin; A starving wolf stalked a woman and her dog for 12 hours. Then along came a bear.; It’s the first new U.S. nuclear reactor in decades. And climate change has made that a very big deal.; The gay rights movement could take on the NRA — and actually win; Heartbreaking photos show what it’s like living in a walled city of a brothel; Nashville rape case echoes sex assault by Stanford swimmer; The man who showed Donald Trump how to exploit power and instill fear; Financial calamity declared in Rio weeks before Olympics, but Games will go on; Carolyn Hax: Spouse's emails to an opposite-sex work friend land hard at home; The 10 Republicans most likely to defect from Donald Trump; The interesting thing that happened when Kansas cut taxes and California hiked them; Worst Week in Washington? It’s Donald Trump. Again.; Donald Trump may like Putin’s latest remarks about the U.S.
 
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Troubled. Quiet. Macho. Angry. The volatile life of the Orlando shooter.
A pattern is evident in Omar Mateen's past — one of inner conflict and outbursts of rage.
Dozens of GOP delegates launch new push to halt Donald Trump
"This literally is an 'Anybody but Trump' movement," one organizer says.
 
He built a $24 million mansion along the Potomac. Then he lost it to foreclosure.
Rodney P. Hunt's huge house was once a symbol of his success. It was auctioned on Thursday.
 
Inside Trump's financial ties to Russia and his unusual flattery of Vladimir Putin
The GOP candidate's controversial views on Russia follow his three-decade quest to do business there.
 
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A starving wolf stalked a woman and her dog for 12 hours. Then along came a bear.
Joanne Barnaby was picking mushrooms in the remote Canadian wilderness when she looked up and saw a snarling wolf.
 
It’s the first new U.S. nuclear reactor in decades. And climate change has made that a very big deal.
Meet the Watts Bar 2 reactor, which comes at a time of crisis for the nuclear industry.
 
The gay rights movement could take on the NRA — and actually win
The gay rights movement knows how to change the culture, not just the law.
 
Heartbreaking photos show what it’s like living in a walled city of a brothel
Photographer Sandra Hoyn visits the 200-year-old Kandapara brothel in Bangladesh.
 
Nashville rape case echoes sex assault by Stanford swimmer
The cases are tragically similar: Student-athletes at two elite universities accused of sex crimes against unconscious women. Yet one is given six months in a county jail, while the other is facing at least 15 years in prison.
 
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Financial calamity declared in Rio weeks before Olympics, but Games will go on
The state says it fears a "total collapse" in public security, health, transport and more.
 
Carolyn Hax: Spouse's emails to an opposite-sex work friend land hard at home
A disagreement about boundaries might be a symptom of something else.
 
The 10 Republicans most likely to defect from Donald Trump
It's a safe bet one of these agonized politicians will be next.
 
The interesting thing that happened when Kansas cut taxes and California hiked them
These two states must seem really bizarre to conservatives.
 
Worst Week in Washington? It’s Donald Trump. Again.
Another bad one.
 
Donald Trump may like Putin’s latest remarks about the U.S.
Putin said he accepted America as the world's sole superpower.
 
 
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