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The Post Most: Donald Trump is in a funk: Bitter, hoarse and pondering, ‘If I lose. . .’

Donald Trump is in a funk: Bitter, hoarse and pondering, 'If I lose. . .'; Pictures of two Egyptian children engaged to be married trigger outrage — once again; Forget Duterte. The Philippines loves the United States.; Taking Trump to court: The evidence against a nasty man; Her armed ex was trying to kill her. Three quick-thinking furniture movers saved her life.; At charity roast, Donald Trump delivered what might as well be a campaign eulogy; The unlikely savior of Republicans' Senate control?; ‘To be white is to be racist, period,’ a high school teacher told his class; It’s official: Venezuela is a full-blown dictatorship; The white flight of Derek Black; Carolyn Hax: 5 tips for dealing with Grandma-to-be, and her hard-to-uphold wish; Antiabortion activists face headwinds with Clinton leading and Trump stumbling on women's issues; Why was Donald Trump campaigning in Johnstown, Pennsylvania?; You can dress him up, but Trump will always be Trump; Every Asian American has been asked this question. A computer gives the best answer.; ‘I feel like I was the victim': Former high school teacher blames student for seducing her
 
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Donald Trump is in a funk: Bitter, hoarse and pondering, 'If I lose. . .'
From the final debate to a charity roast, the GOP nominee is struggling amid worsening poll numbers.
Pictures of two Egyptian children engaged to be married trigger outrage — once again
Even with modern laws, child marriages remain pervasive in Egypt's rural areas.
 
Forget Duterte. The Philippines loves the United States.
In opinion polls, no country likes the U.S. more than the Philippines.
 
Taking Trump to court: The evidence against a nasty man
Trump's repulsive response to his female accusers rings of defamation.
 
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Her armed ex was trying to kill her. Three quick-thinking furniture movers saved her life.
In the midst of a shooter situation in Chicago, the men said their first instinct was to help.
 
At charity roast, Donald Trump delivered what might as well be a campaign eulogy
The crowd repeatedly booed Trump, something that simply doesn't happen at lavish charity dinners at the Waldorf Astoria hotel.
 
The unlikely savior of Republicans' Senate control?
Sen. Ron Johnson is the kind of GOP incumbent who could provide a necessary check on a likely Clinton presidency.
 
‘To be white is to be racist, period,’ a high school teacher told his class
A student who recorded the lecture in Norman, Oklahoma, said she felt picked on because she's white.
 
It’s official: Venezuela is a full-blown dictatorship
The suspension of the recall process for Nicolas Maduro is a massive setback for democracy in Venezuela.
 
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Carolyn Hax: 5 tips for dealing with Grandma-to-be, and her hard-to-uphold wish
A letter writer's mother-in-law wants the gender of her grandchild to be kept a surprise.
 
Antiabortion activists face headwinds with Clinton leading and Trump stumbling on women's issues
They worry that the Republican nominee has set their movement back.
 
Why was Donald Trump campaigning in Johnstown, Pennsylvania?
It doesn't make sense as politics -- but it makes sense for showmanship.
 
You can dress him up, but Trump will always be Trump
Washington's elite booed the Republican nominee. His supporters probably loved it.
 
Every Asian American has been asked this question. A computer gives the best answer.
To be Asian in America is to be quizzed, constantly, about your ethnicity.
 
‘I feel like I was the victim': Former high school teacher blames student for seducing her
"The student twisted my brain into accepting this relationship," Mary Beth Haglin said of her illicit relationship during the 2015-2016 school year in Cedar Rapids.
 
 
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