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Rioting May Tip Presidential Scales in Crucial North Carolina — Chaos after police killing culminate years of rising tension — 'You've got passions that are stirred up and running high' — Riots threaten to sway a deadlocked presidential race in race-riven North Carolina …
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Politico and New York Magazine
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Trump: Police wrongdoing needs to be ‘vigorously addressed’ — called for wrongdoing on the part of police officers to be “vigorously addressed” following this week's shootings of unarmed black men in North Carolina and Oklahoma. — “The problem is not that there are too many police.
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ABC News and Boing Boing


Charlotte protesters ‘hate white people,’ NC Congressman Robert Pittenger says — U.S. Rep. Robert Pittenger says the violence in Charlotte stems from protesters who “hate white people because white people are successful and they're not.” — Pittenger is a Republican whose district includes parts …
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Exclusive: President Obama Urges ‘Peaceful’ Approach to Reforming Policing in Wake of Charlotte
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Video: I Saw a Protester Get Shot Over Nothing in Charlotte
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North Carolina congressman: Protesters ‘hate white people’
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Donald Trump: Drugs a ‘Very, Very Big Factor’ in Charlotte Protests
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Trump received $1.6 million from Secret Service — Donald Trump's campaign isn't alone in patronizing his own businesses: taxpayers are indirectly doing so, too. — Federal Election Commission records show that the U.S. Secret Service has paid the Trump campaign about $1.6 million to cover …
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Clinton has lead but is vulnerable on trust, connection with voters — WASHINGTON — Hillary Clinton heads into the first presidential debate with a 7-point lead over Donald Trump, but doubts among voters about about her trustworthiness and stamina are keeping Trump in the race, according to a new McClatchy-Marist poll.
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Young voters to Clinton: We can't stand you
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Washington Post, RedState, The Resurgent and Washington Free Beacon

The Folly of the Protest Vote
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An Important Message About Yahoo User Security — A recent investigation by Yahoo has confirmed that a copy of certain user account information was stolen from the company's network in late 2014 by what it believes is a state-sponsored actor. The account information may have included names …
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An Important Message to Yahoo Users on Security — SUNNYVALE, Calif.—(BUSINESS WIRE)—A recent investigation by Yahoo! Inc. (NASDAQ:YHOO) has confirmed that a copy of certain user account information was stolen from the company's network in late 2014 by what it believes is a state-sponsored actor.

Yahoo Says Information on at Least 500 Million User Accounts Was Stolen
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New York Times, The Week, The Atlantic, NPR, Fast Company and Recode


Release the Charlotte Police Video — Elected officials who have paid any attention to the killings of civilians by the police that have roiled several cities in recent years should understand that keeping the public in the dark heightens tension and undermines trust in law enforcement.
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Keith Scott's Family Sees Videos of His Killing, and Says the Public Should, Too
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Breitbart, John Hawkins' Right Wing News, New York Magazine and Daily Kos

Family, police see different tale in same videos
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Police Say Video Shows Keith Lamont Scott Had Gun in Hand
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Facebook Overestimated Key Video Metric For Two Years — Social network miscalculated the average time users spent watching videos on its platform — Big ad buyers and marketers are upset with Facebook Inc. after learning the tech giant vastly overestimated average viewing time for video ads …
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Mark Cuban to take his trolling of Trump to the front row of Monday's debate — Mark Cuban: Trump a ‘danger’ to U.S. security — (CNN)When Donald Trump takes the stage on Monday night's primate time presidential debate, one of the few faces he will see will be that of a fellow billionaire that has tried to savage him in public.
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Political Wire and The Last Refuge


Palmer Luckey: The Facebook Fat Cat Secretly Funding Trump's Meme Machine — A Silicon Valley titan is putting money behind an unofficial Donald Trump group dedicated to “shitposting” and circulating Internet memes maligning Hillary Clinton. — Oculus founder Palmer Luckey financially backed …
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Statement from Glenn Reynolds — 'I didn't live up to my own standards, and I didn't meet USA TODAY's standards. For that I apologize.' — Wednesday night one of my 580,000 tweets blew up. I didn't live up to my own standards, and I didn't meet USA TODAY's standards.
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Past is prologue in police relations with people of color — On September 20th, news broke of another series of indefensible, senseless murders of unarmed black men occurred at the hands of police officers. — In Tulsa, Oklahoma on September 15, Terence Crutcher's car broke down and he pulled …
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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Tulsa Police Officer Turns Herself In On Manslaughter Charge
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How A Decision In May Changed The General Election — Last summer, when Donald Trump began his rise to the nomination, Hillary Clinton responded by pointing a finger squarely and firmly at the Republican Party. — Trump might sound extreme, she said, “but if you look at everyone else's policies, they're pretty much the same.”


The Latest: Clinton Runs Ad on Trump's Remarks About Women — The Latest on the 2016 presidential election campaign (all times local): — Hillary Clinton's campaign is releasing a new television ad that rehashes some of Donald Trump's most provocative statements about women in the past.
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Clinton's eyes — a window into her health issues — In 2014 Conan O'Brien did a spoof of Hillary Clinton — 's interview with Diane Sawyer about her lack of lingering health issues following her 2012 concussion. In an obviously photoshopped version Clinton's eyes are made to oscillate crazily.
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Recalculating the Climate Math — The numbers on global warming are even scarier than we thought. — The future of humanity depends on math. And the numbers in a new study released Thursday are the most ominous yet. — Those numbers spell out, in simple arithmetic …
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John Hawkins' Right Wing News, Common Dreams, Manhattan Contrarian and The Daily Caller
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Democrat defends daughter after tough EpiPen grilling — (D-W.Va.) delivered a robust defense of his daughter, Mylan Pharmaceuticals CEO Heather Bresch, one day after House lawmakers rebuked her for the recent price increases of her company's EpiPen allergy medication.
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CNN and Instapundit


More say press is too easy on Trump than said so of Romney, McCain — Throughout the 2016 presidential race, the Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton campaigns have decried the news media for treating them too harshly. Americans, however, don't seem to agree.
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Hot Air and Politicus USA
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Is Trump the Only Republican Who Can Handle the Media Onslaught?
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Salon


Cops Pepper-Spray Girl Who Fell Off Bike — When a teenage girl riding her bike collided with a car, cops didn't simply take her to the hospital but instead handcuffed her, pepper sprayed her, and threw her in the back of their squad car. — A bystander's cell phone footage shows …
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Boing Boing


First on CNN: US attorney investigating Weiner sexting allegations — Washington (CNN)Prosecutors in the office of US Attorney Preet Bharara have issued a subpoena for Anthony Weiner's cell phone and other records, according to law enforcement officials. — The FBI and the New York Police Department …
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