Friday 26 August 2016

Politics: Clinton, Trump exchange racially charged accusations

Will states follow DOJ’s private prison move? Some are ahead of the feds.; How many Trump products were made overseas? Here’s the complete list.; Obama to create the largest protected place on the planet, off Hawaii; Trump's Virginia Mini-Me: Corey Stewart ties his ambitions to the GOP candidate; Trump, shifting back, now says no legal status for all 11 million illegal immigrants; Poll finds rejection of many of Trump's views on immigration; Supreme Court shouldn't restore North Carolina voting law, Justice Department says; Gov. Terry McAuliffe sums up Trump's pitch to black voters as 'Your life sucks'; Donald Trump suddenly sounds a lot like Jeb Bush and Marco Rubio on immigration; Super PAC goes on the air for Gary Johnson as he struggles for debate access; Obama, the first virtual reality president; What we know about the charitable giving by Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump; After health-care missteps, a chastened Hillary Clinton emerged; Farewell to Biden: A look at The Onion’s vice presidential satire;
 
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Clinton, Trump exchange racially charged accusations
Clinton accused Trump of "taking hate groups mainstream," while Trump called Clinton a "bigot."
Will states follow DOJ’s private prison move? Some are ahead of the feds.
If history is a guide, the Justice Department's decision to phase out private prisons could have an impact well beyond federal Bureau of Prison facilities.
 
How many Trump products were made overseas? Here’s the complete list.
We take an inventory of all the countries where Trump products were made.
 
Obama to create the largest protected place on the planet, off Hawaii
Expansion of 2006 monument will protect rare corals, fish, birds and marine mammals
 
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Trump's Virginia Mini-Me: Corey Stewart ties his ambitions to the GOP candidate
"I was Trump before Trump was Trump," boasts the Prince William politician as he stumps for his party's nominee in a key swing state.
 
Trump, shifting back, now says no legal status for all 11 million illegal immigrants
The GOP nominee's latest comment adds a new layer of confusion.
 
Poll finds rejection of many of Trump's views on immigration
Support for a wall between the United States and Mexico has slipped in the past year.
 
Supreme Court shouldn't restore North Carolina voting law, Justice Department says
The state has begun complying with changes ordered by a lower court.
 
 
Gov. Terry McAuliffe sums up Trump's pitch to black voters as 'Your life sucks'
The Clinton ally blasted Trump, who once gave him a $25,000 political donation.
 
Donald Trump suddenly sounds a lot like Jeb Bush and Marco Rubio on immigration
The GOP nominee's talk of softening has moved him closer to his former primary rivals.
 
Super PAC goes on the air for Gary Johnson as he struggles for debate access
Purple PAC, a Libertarian-friendly super PAC, has put $1 million into cable TV spots that will run for at least 10 days.
 
Obama, the first virtual reality president
Barack Obama is the first president to star in a virtual reality film, a paean to America's national parks.
 
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What we know about the charitable giving by Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump
Both presidential candidates are associated with foundations, and there are questions about both.
 
After health-care missteps, a chastened Hillary Clinton emerged
As first lady, Clinton rejected the ways of Washington and paid a price.
 
Farewell to Biden: A look at The Onion’s vice presidential satire
The humor publication is now trying out jokes about Mike Pence and Tim Kaine.
 
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