Saturday, 15 October 2016

The Post Most: The hideous, diabolical truth about Hillary Clinton

The hideous, diabolical truth about Hillary Clinton; Missing man’s Facebook account suddenly comes alive, terrifying family; Group accuses Mike Pence of voter suppression after state police raid registration program in Indiana; How Donald Trump reacted when his teleprompters broke down; NFL ratings plunge could spell doom for traditional TV; Trump belittles accusers as unattractive, as more come forward; The Daily 202: Trump really is in danger of losing Utah; The press always got booed at Trump rallies. But now the aggression is menacing.; Trump refusal to accept government assessments on Russian hacks dismays former officials; Michelle Obama's epic New Hampshire speech was a master class in speaking from the gut; Their father died in a fiery crash. Then a 5-year-old pulled his baby brother to safety.; Carolyn Hax: Mom's recollections are so heartwarming — if only they were real; Flight attendant to black female doctor: ‘We’re looking for actual physicians’; Donald Trump isn’t going to like this new report about his campaign’s impact on his businesses; ‘Mommy died last night': Father videotapes moment he tells 8-year-old of mother’s heroin overdose; Three Kansas men calling themselves ‘Crusaders’ charged in terror plot targeting Muslim immigrants
 
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The hideous, diabolical truth about Hillary Clinton
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Missing man’s Facebook account suddenly comes alive, terrifying family
A couple disappeared on Aug. 31. Now, the man's Facebook is full of violent memes and frightening phrases. No one knows who is posting them.
 
Group accuses Mike Pence of voter suppression after state police raid registration program in Indiana
During a recent campaign event, the Indiana governor noted that there was "vigorous" voter fraud investigation in his state.
 
How Donald Trump reacted when his teleprompters broke down
For months, the teleprompters Donald Trump uses at his campaign rallies have been a symbol of his advisers' attempts to keep him focused and "on message."
 
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NFL ratings plunge could spell doom for traditional TV
A continued slide, executives say, could pose an even bigger danger: If football can't survive the new age of TV, what can?
 
Trump belittles accusers as unattractive, as more come forward
At a campaign rally, the GOP nominee suggested that at least two women would not warrant his attention.
 
The Daily 202: Trump really is in danger of losing Utah
Four-way contest opens the door for Clinton, McMullin
 
The press always got booed at Trump rallies. But now the aggression is menacing.
Reporters are describing a much darker shift in atmosphere, whipped up by the candidate.
 
Trump refusal to accept government assessments on Russian hacks dismays former officials
The Republican nominee was told of Russian culpability in a private intelligence briefing.
 
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Their father died in a fiery crash. Then a 5-year-old pulled his baby brother to safety.
The 5-year-old and his 2-year-old brother were taken to a hospital after the crash, which occurred early Friday morning.
 
Carolyn Hax: Mom's recollections are so heartwarming — if only they were real
A letter writer is frustrated by the liberally edited, public retellings of family stories.
 
Flight attendant to black female doctor: ‘We’re looking for actual physicians’
Delta said it has reached out to Tamika Cross about the incident.
 
Donald Trump isn’t going to like this new report about his campaign’s impact on his businesses
Donald Trump's campaign might be hitting him where it hurts most.
 
‘Mommy died last night': Father videotapes moment he tells 8-year-old of mother’s heroin overdose
Brenden Clark said he posted the exchange to social media "to show the impact" of drug addiction "on our children."
 
Three Kansas men calling themselves ‘Crusaders’ charged in terror plot targeting Muslim immigrants
According to the complaint, the probe was prompted by a paid informant who had attended meetings of a militia group and heard plans discussed to attack Muslims, whom the group called "cockroaches."
 
 
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