Saturday 26 November 2016

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Americans keep looking away from the election's most alarming story; How Donald Trump responded to Fidel Castro’s death; Fidel Castro, Cuban dictator, dies at 90; White man killed black teen, then said he removed ‘piece of trash’ from streets, police say; Election recount will take place in Wisconsin, after Stein files petition; The Constitution lets the electoral college choose the winner. They should choose Clinton.; Russian propaganda effort helped spread 'fake news' during election, experts say; In wake of Castro's death, Cuban exiles cheer in Miami while Havana streets stay silent; Carolyn Hax: The funny thing about deciding infidelity is okay is, it takes two; How long before the white working class realizes Trump was just scamming them?; For Democrats to recover, Nancy Pelosi and her team should go; Farewell to Cuba's brutal Big Brother; Trump's presidency, overseas business deals and relations with foreign governments could all become intertwined; ‘Why would I leave? It’s my home.’; Marco Rubio: Fidel Castro was an ‘evil, murderous dictator who inflicted misery and suffering’; Who is the real Donald Trump (and what does he stand for)?
 
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Americans keep looking away from the election's most alarming story
U.S. intelligence agencies determined that Moscow actively interfered before the vote.
How Donald Trump responded to Fidel Castro’s death
Cuba's Fidel Castro died at age 90 early Saturday morning.
 
Fidel Castro, Cuban dictator, dies at 90
Mr. Castro, famous for leading a revolution on the island nation, was both loved and loathed.
 
White man killed black teen, then said he removed ‘piece of trash’ from streets, police say
William Ronald Pulliam, 62, has been charged with murder in the shooting death of a 15-year-old boy.
 
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Election recount will take place in Wisconsin, after Stein files petition
Former Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein filed a petition to start a recount in Wisconsin, one of three states where she promised to contest the election result.
 
The Constitution lets the electoral college choose the winner. They should choose Clinton.
The electors should not veto the people's choice, which was Hillary Clinton.
 
Russian propaganda effort helped spread 'fake news' during election, experts say
Researchers say sophisticated tools were used to boost Trump and undermine Clinton.
 
In wake of Castro's death, Cuban exiles cheer in Miami while Havana streets stay silent
Reaction around the world was divided after the announcement of Cuban dictator Fidel Castro's death.
 
Carolyn Hax: The funny thing about deciding infidelity is okay is, it takes two
Carolyn isn't going to offer a "tell him" or "don't tell him" to a married letter writer this time.
 
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For Democrats to recover, Nancy Pelosi and her team should go
The party would benefit from some fresh blood to take on Donald Trump.
 
Farewell to Cuba's brutal Big Brother
Thirteen facts about Fidel Castro's cruelty should be etched on his tombstone.
 
Trump's presidency, overseas business deals and relations with foreign governments could all become intertwined
The president-elect has done little to set boundaries between his personal and official business, and he has reacted defensively to suggestions of a conflict of interest.
 
‘Why would I leave? It’s my home.’
What's occurring on Douglas Street, among the prosperous and the poor, is the story of gentrification in the nation's capital.
 
Marco Rubio: Fidel Castro was an ‘evil, murderous dictator who inflicted misery and suffering’
Hundreds took to the streets of Miami's Little Havana after Fidel Castro's death was announced.
 
Who is the real Donald Trump (and what does he stand for)?
How does one revile the man who now says what you believe?
 
 
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