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Inside 'Bill Clinton Inc.': Hacked memo reveals intersection of charity and personal income; Republican women increasingly fear party is alienating female voters; ‘Never stop fighting for the truth': Family’s message after woman found hanging in prison cell; Donald Trump’s risky plan to use the Internet to suppress Hillary Clinton’s turnout; Donald Trump may find a place in history — by losing just that badly; Trump, facing likely defeat, tries to salvage his business interests. It may be too late.; The FCC just passed sweeping new rules to protect your online privacy; In one corner of the law, minorities and women are often valued less; The Big Exit; A crying baby woke up a napping nanny. So she force-fed her until the child died, police say.; The Daily 202: Sheriff Joe Arpaio's struggle to survive explains why Trump may lose Arizona; Pot farmers worry legalization could end their way of life; A Chinese billionaire is staking his legacy — and thousands of American jobs — on this factory in Ohio; Carolyn Hax: Spouse's policy with in-laws abroad is extreme anti-interventionism; Jason Chaffetz just set some sort of modern record for flip-floppery; ‘If Trump loses, I’m grabbing my musket.’ With 12 days to go, this is what 2016 sounds like.
 
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Inside 'Bill Clinton Inc.': Hacked memo reveals intersection of charity and personal income
The 2011 document, written by a top Bill Clinton aide, was disclosed Wednesday by WikiLeaks.
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Donald Trump’s risky plan to use the Internet to suppress Hillary Clinton’s turnout
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Donald Trump may find a place in history — by losing just that badly
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The rules require providers to ask your permission before sharing your data.
 
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