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Spencer S. Hsu / Washington Post:
FBI uncovers 15,000 more documents in Clinton email probe — The FBI's year-long investigation of Hillary Clinton's private email server uncovered 15,000 more documents from her time as secretary of state that were not previously disclosed by her attorneys.
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Judicial Watch:
New Abedin Emails Reveal Hillary Clinton State Department Gave Special Access to Top Clinton Foundation Donors — Crown Prince of Bahrain Forced to Go Through Foundation to See Clinton, after Pledging $32 Million to Clinton Global Initiative — Hollywood Executive Casey Wasserman …
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Katie Bo Williams / The Hill:
FBI uncovers 15K undisclosed emails in Clinton probe — The FBI has uncovered almost 15,000 previously undisclosed documents sent directly to or from Hillary Clinton — , State Department lawyers confirmed before a federal judge on Monday. — The documents were found during the course …
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Chris Cillizza / Washington Post:
The FBI found 15,000 emails Hillary Clinton didn't turn over. Uh oh. — If you scrape away all of the spin and the political positioning that Hillary Clinton's decision to use a private email server has spawned, you are left with these facts: — 1. Clinton is the first secretary of state …
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People.com:
Colin Powell Says Hillary Clinton's ‘People Have Been Trying to Pin’ Email Scandal on Him — Hillary Clinton's email scandal continues. — On Friday, the New York Times reported that Clinton told FBI officials former Secretary of State Colin Powell had advised her to use a personal email account …
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Paul Sperry / New York Post:
Huma Abedin denies active role at radical Muslim journal — MORE FROM: — Top Hillary Clinton confidante Huma Abedin played no formal role in a radical Muslim journal — even though she was listed as an editor on the hate-filled periodical's masthead for a dozen years, a campaign rep claimed Sunday.
Monmouth University:
Monmouth University Polling Institute — Ohio — Clinton Holds Small Edge; Portman Leads for Senate — Kasich's standing not hurt by lack of support for Trump — West Long Branch, NJ - Hillary Clinton holds a slim 4 point lead over Donald Trump in the perennial battleground state of Ohio.
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Eli Stokols / Politico:
What if Trump won't accept defeat? — Donald Trump is on track to lose in November and to refuse to accept the legitimacy of that Election Day result. That's a problem not just for Hillary Clinton but for both political parties and the country. For everyone, really, other than Donald Trump.
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Greg Sargent / Washington Post:
Trump's real endgame: A white nationalist media empire?
Trump's real endgame: A white nationalist media empire?
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Nick Gass / Politico:
RNC Hispanic outreach director retweets fake Trump account
RNC Hispanic outreach director retweets fake Trump account
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The Huffington Post:
Donald Trump Is Abandoning Every Network But Fox — Where he's getting a lot of questions about his stamina. — Donald Trump, who never seemed to meet a camera he didn't like, became a constant TV presence throughout the Republican primary, a bonafide celebrity crowding out a field of more conventional senators and governors.
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Jim Rutenberg / New York Times:
Sean Hannity Turns Adviser in the Service of Donald Trump — During major inflection points in Donald J. Trump's campaign, the advisers, family members and friends who make up his kitchen cabinet burn up their email accounts and phone lines gaming out how to get his candidacy on track (and what counsel he might go along with).
KMOV-TV:
12-year-old running Trump campaign office in Colorado — WHEAT RIDGE, CO (KDVR/CNN) - Donald Trump's campaign has some young blood among its leadership. — And by young, that means 12 years old. — In one of the most important counties in swing state Colorado, Donald Trump is relying …
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Ben Schreckinger / Politico:
Hope for Trump: GOP winning registration race in key states — For weeks, Donald Trump has watched his poll standing in battleground states plummet, from Pennsylvania, where his strength among Rust Belt families was supposed to turn a blue state competitive, to North Carolina …
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Shushannah Walshe / ABC News:
Independent Evan McMullin's Path to the White House Includes Strategy Not Used Since 1824 — Independent presidential candidate Evan McMullin's longshot candidacy is dependent on attempting to block Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton from obtaining 270 electoral votes and sending the election …
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Fox News:
Fox News cited in order to edit State Department video — EXCLUSIVE: An investigation by the State Department's top attorney has found that the official who ordered the censorship of a 2013 press briefing — deleting an exchange between a department spokeswoman and a Fox News reporter …
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Mazin Sidahmed / Guardian:
Ramen is displacing tobacco as most popular US prison currency, study finds — Cost-cutting measures by private facilities have led to subpar food quality and fewer meals, making noodles a commodity that trades well above its value — Ramen noodles are overtaking tobacco as the most popular currency …
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Deborah Bach / UW Today:
Is divorce seasonal? UW research shows biannual spike in divorce filings — To everything there is a season — even divorce, new research from University of Washington sociologists concludes. — Associate sociology professor Julie Brines and doctoral candidate Brian Serafini found …
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CNN:
America finds its voice on gun safety — With the vocal majority of Americans behind us, our movement has reached a tipping point, they say — Gabrielle Giffords represented Arizona's 8th district in Congress from 2007 to 2012. Captain Mark Kelly (US Navy, retired) is a combat veteran and former NASA astronaut.
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USA Today:
USA TODAY Sports investigation raises questions about Rio cops, Lochte incident — RIO DE JANEIRO - Seven days after an incident that will in part define the Rio Olympics, details are becoming clearer about what happened during a gas station encounter between four U.S. swimmers and security guards …
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Hadas Gold / Politico:
Melania Trump taking legal action against Daily Mail for defamation — Melania Trump has started legal action against the Daily Mail and other outlets for what she claims is a defamatory article about her past. — Charles Harder, an attorney for Trump, said in an email that the legal action goes beyond …
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Ruby Cramer / BuzzFeed:
Clinton Foundation Prepares To Hand Off Programs, Scale Back Operations — The Clinton Foundation is preparing to scale back operations and hand off nearly all the ongoing programs that make up the organization's work around the world, following a months-long internal effort to plan for Hillary Clinton's possible election.
Nick Gass / Politico:
Trump denies ‘flip-flopping’ on immigration — Donald Trump and his surrogates on Monday pushed back against the idea that the Republican nominee is softening his hardline positions on immigration, with the GOP nominee himself insisting there was no “flip-flopping” on his part.
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Alexandra Glorioso / Naples Daily News:
Rooney still leads money race for Southwest Florida seat in Congress — Naples businessman Francis Rooney enters the final days of the GOP primary for Southwest Florida's congressional seat with more cash on hand than either of his two opponents have raised throughout the entire campaign, Federal Election Commission records show.
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Daily Mail:
Trump opens up new front in war against ‘Morning Joe’ as he threatens to ‘tell the real story’ of romantically linked hosts and calls Mika Brzezinski ‘neurotic’ and a ‘mess’ — ‘Morning Joe’ has drawn Donald Trump's ire again after a broadcast full of jabs at the Republican nominee
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Shauna Johnson / WV MetroNews:
West Virginia's Democratic gubernatorial candidate is not backing Clinton — CHARLESTON, W.Va. — The Democratic presidential nominee should expect no support from West Virginia's Democratic gubernatorial nominee ahead of the November 8 general election. — “I cannot be a supporter …
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Patrick Howley / Breitbart:
New York Times tech columnist Farhad Manjoo is calling on Google to “fix” its search engine results to hide evidence of Hillary Clinton's failing health. — “Go online and put down, ‘Hillary Clinton illness,’ and take a look at the videos yourself,” Rudy Giuliani recently said on Fox News …
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Stephen Montemayor / Star Tribune:
Pills seized from Paisley Park contained illicit fentanyl, same drug that killed Prince — Level of fentanyl found in musician's body was so great no one could have survived it. — Pills marked as hydrocodone that were seized from Paisley Park after Prince's overdose death actually contained fentanyl …
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