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Trump Foundation lacks the certification required for charities that solicit money
The foundation — sustained for years by donors outside the Trump family — never obtained the registration that New York requires to solicit money from the public, state officials said.
'They put us through hell': A Marine abused at boot camp explains why he spoke out
Thomas Jacob Weaver considered suicide after graduating from Parris Island.
 
USA Today thinks Trump is so 'unfit for the presidency' that it just wrote a historic anti-endorsement
It's the first time the publication's editorial board has weighed in on a presidential election in 34 years. "By all means vote," the board wrote, "just not for Donald Trump." Trump running mate Indiana Gov. Mike Pence countered, likening Trump in 2016 to Ronald Reagan in 1980.
 
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The exceptional human toll behind the battery in your smartphone
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Teen accused of stealing 65-cent carton of milk at middle school to face trial
Family: 14-year-old gets free lunches yet faces larceny charge for grabbing a milk in the school cafeteria.
 
GoFundMe campaign for grieving mother shut down after her arrest in toddler’s slaying
GoFundMe has previously stressed that "less than one tenth of one percent of all GoFundMe campaigns are fraudulent. ... We take fraud very seriously and have multiple layers of protection in place to protect donors and campaign organizers. In fact, in order to protect donors, if a campaign is flagged as fraudulent, the funds cannot be withdrawn until the issue is resolved."
 
Before 6 a.m., Donald Trump proved Hillary Clinton’s point about his temperament
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Trump bashes ‘disgusting’ former beauty queen Alicia Machado, accuses her of having ‘sex tape’
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