Saturday 30 July 2016

The Post Most: The 'smoking gun' proving North Carolina Republicans tried to disenfranchise black voters

How entangled with Russia is Trump?; Secret recordings emerged and the Chandra Levy case rapidly unraveled; Meet the big-name Republicans supporting Hillary Clinton; Anthrax sickens 13 in western Siberia, and a thawed-out reindeer corpse may be to blame; A retired general spoke forcefully for Clinton. Now Trump is attacking him.; Who will play Donald Trump in Hillary Clinton’s debate prep? Here are 6 ideas.; Greenland lost a staggering 1 trillion tons of ice in just four years; Hillary Clinton has a very detailed plan for the economy. That may be a problem.; The execution of a former Turkish leader that still haunts Erdogan; Stolen underwear, pills and a grenade: Army found Dallas gunman behaving strangely 2 years ago; Muslim female athletes find sport so essential they compete while covered; The GOP is becoming the party of exclusion. Who wants to be a part of that?; Clinton campaign denies reports that its computer system was hacked; Can a delegate inspired by Sanders come around to Clinton?; Appeals court strikes down North Carolina's voter-ID law
 
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The ‘smoking gun’ proving North Carolina Republicans tried to disenfranchise black voters
A federal court hands down a damning indictment of North Carolina's law.
How entangled with Russia is Trump?
His tax returns could clarify the degree of his financial relationship with Moscow.
 
Secret recordings emerged and the Chandra Levy case rapidly unraveled
Defense lawyers provide new details about the days before the murder charges were dropped in the 15-year-old case.
 
Meet the big-name Republicans supporting Hillary Clinton
One of them spoke at the Democratic National Convention on Thursday.
 
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Anthrax sickens 13 in western Siberia, and a thawed-out reindeer corpse may be to blame
Thirteen Yamal nomads were hospitalized, including four children, the Siberian Times reported. The bacteria took an even worse toll on wildlife.
 
A retired general spoke forcefully for Clinton. Now Trump is attacking him.
Trump called retired Marine Gen. John Allen a "failed general" after the highly respected military veteran delivered a forceful endorsement of his opponent, Hillary Clinton.
 
Who will play Donald Trump in Hillary Clinton’s debate prep? Here are 6 ideas.
Al Franken? Ed Rendell? Darrell Hammond? A few top prospects, analyzed.
 
Greenland lost a staggering 1 trillion tons of ice in just four years
And 12 percent of the loss came from five huge glaciers.
 
Hillary Clinton has a very detailed plan for the economy. That may be a problem.
Why Hillary Clinton is struggling to connect with an economically anxious electorate
 
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Stolen underwear, pills and a grenade: Army found Dallas gunman behaving strangely 2 years ago
A newly released Army document details earlier signs of disturbing behavior by Johnson, who fatally shot police officers in Dallas on July 7.
 
Muslim female athletes find sport so essential they compete while covered
Demands from women for more breathable fabrics have spawned a novel 21st-century fashion item in the Middle East: the sports hijab.
 
The GOP is becoming the party of exclusion. Who wants to be a part of that?
In accepting Donald Trump, the GOP is becoming the party of marginalization, with hints of oppression to come.
 
Clinton campaign denies reports that its computer system was hacked
U.S. officials believe two other Democratic Party entities were breached by Russian hackers.
 
Can a delegate inspired by Sanders come around to Clinton?
Over four days, one 18-year-old delegate from rural North Carolina watched as the Democratic Party rolled out celebrities and musicians, pastors and presidents to convince skeptical Americans that they could trust Hillary Clinton. It worked. Until the final night.
 
Appeals court strikes down North Carolina's voter-ID law
Civil rights groups and the Justice Dept. said the election rules discriminate against minority voters. State lawmakers say they will appeal decision to the Supreme Court.
 
 
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