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The whole world is laughing at Donald Trump in SNL’s new debate sketch; As Trump delivers his Gettysburg address, Republicans prepare for a civil war; Terrifying, heart-rending, defeating: 10 hours on patrol along the Mexican border; Buoyed by rising polls, Clinton shifts to a new target: the House and Senate; ‘Like something out of a horror movie': Flesh-eating bacteria infection kills man in four days; Donald Trump is in a funk: Bitter, hoarse and pondering, 'If I lose. . .'; How mega-donors helped raise $1 billion for Hillary Clinton; Pictures of two Egyptian children engaged to be married trigger outrage — once again; How fascist is Donald Trump? There's actually a formula for that.; How can you tell if someone is kind? Ask how rich they are.; Donald Trump jokes that it’s okay for his supporters to commit voter fraud; China's plan to organize its society relies on 'big data' to rate everyone; The white flight of Derek Black; What is the long-term effect of Donald Trump?; Carolyn Hax: Frugal fiancee frets about marital finances; Donald Trump vows to sue his accusers, lashes out at media
 
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The whole world is laughing at Donald Trump in SNL’s new debate sketch
Alec Baldwin's Trump is at his most brutish and offensive.
As Trump delivers his Gettysburg address, Republicans prepare for a civil war
Antipathy between the nominee and GOP leaders makes a solution to the party's growing demographic disadvantage seem even more remote.
 
Terrifying, heart-rending, defeating: 10 hours on patrol along the Mexican border
Raquel Medina is a woman in a mostly male profession, whose choice of work reflects both sympathy and skepticism.
 
Buoyed by rising polls, Clinton shifts to a new target: the House and Senate
The Democratic nominee is trying to capitalize on Trump's troubles to win back Congress.
 
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‘Like something out of a horror movie': Flesh-eating bacteria infection kills man in four days
About 80,000 people get some form of vibriosis every year with mild symptoms. Michael Funk was one of the unlucky ones.
 
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.
 
How mega-donors helped raise $1 billion for Hillary Clinton
The campaign embraced the big-money system despite worries she was perceived as cozy with wealthy interests.
 
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.
 
How fascist is Donald Trump? There's actually a formula for that.
Grading the billionaire on the 11 attributes of fascism.
 
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Donald Trump jokes that it’s okay for his supporters to commit voter fraud
His tone was joking -- but the comments follow several days of serious allegations that the system is "rigged" against him.
 
China's plan to organize its society relies on 'big data' to rate everyone
The Communist Party wants to harness vast troves of online data to score people and companies on their behavior.
 
The white flight of Derek Black
A former heir to a racial nationalist movement reconsiders the ideology he once helped spread.
 
What is the long-term effect of Donald Trump?
Has the Republican nominee transformed America, or simply revealed it?
 
Carolyn Hax: Frugal fiancee frets about marital finances
Couple needs to talk in depth about personal values and money before walking down the aisle.
 
Donald Trump vows to sue his accusers, lashes out at media
Billed as speech about his first 100 days in office, Republican's Gettysburg address lingers on the past.
 
 
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