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Ohio’s youngest death row inmate never touched the murder weapon. Why was he sentenced to death?
Austin Myers, 21, is on death row for the 2014 murder of Justin Back, who was stabbed to death in his home in Waynesville, Ohio.
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Non-spouses have played roles like hers in past administrations. None quite like her.
 
John Podesta: Something is deeply broken at the FBI
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Trump has been lying about the Russian hack. He just accidentally admitted it himself.
His position on Russian interference is rapidly growing unsustainable.
 
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After allegedly trying to suppress voting, Trump and his fans applaud lower black turnout
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A student asked Ken Burns what to do in Trump’s America. He gave her this advice.
Burns says he felt like "Frodo in Mordor" after the election. But he's not giving up his optimism.
 
Obama says ‘we will’ retaliate against Russia for election hacking
"I think there is no doubt that when any foreign government tries to impact the integrity of our elections . . . we need to take action," the president said. "And we will — at a time and place of our own choosing."
 
Vladimir Putin wants a new world order. Why would Donald Trump help him?
The president-elect is cozying up to U.S. foes and turning against allies.
 
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