Marc Ash | Can Clinton Ignore the Base and Defeat Trump?
Marc Ash, Reader Supported News
Ash writes: "While it may have seemed for a time that Hillary Clinton could defeat Donald Trump with one hand tied behind her back, it's looking now like she will need both hands wrapped around his neck to get the job done. Actually, more precisely, she may need the base."
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Marc Ash, Reader Supported News
Ash writes: "While it may have seemed for a time that Hillary Clinton could defeat Donald Trump with one hand tied behind her back, it's looking now like she will need both hands wrapped around his neck to get the job done. Actually, more precisely, she may need the base."
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Hillary Clinton's Nomination Met With Joy From Many Women at DNC, but Disenchantment From Others
Alice Speri, The Intercept
Speri writes: "As Clinton became the first woman to receive the presidential nomination of a major party, there were those who celebrated her achievement - and those whose deep disenchantment with her and the Democratic leadership remained unaffected by her gender."
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Alice Speri, The Intercept
Speri writes: "As Clinton became the first woman to receive the presidential nomination of a major party, there were those who celebrated her achievement - and those whose deep disenchantment with her and the Democratic leadership remained unaffected by her gender."
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Critics Savage Trump Over Russia Hack Comments
Nahal Toosi and Seung Min Kim, Politico
Excerpt: "Donald Trump's call on Russia to hack Hillary Clinton's emails has shocked, flabbergasted and appalled lawmakers and national security experts across the political spectrum, with one saying it was 'tantamount to treason.'"
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Nahal Toosi and Seung Min Kim, Politico
Excerpt: "Donald Trump's call on Russia to hack Hillary Clinton's emails has shocked, flabbergasted and appalled lawmakers and national security experts across the political spectrum, with one saying it was 'tantamount to treason.'"
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Nearly 7,000 People Have Died While in Custody of Texas Criminal Justice System Since 2005
Juleyka Lantigua-Williams, The Atlantic
Lantigua-Williams writes: "A first-ever database provides a detailed look at how people died during encounters with the criminal-justice system in Texas."
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Juleyka Lantigua-Williams, The Atlantic
Lantigua-Williams writes: "A first-ever database provides a detailed look at how people died during encounters with the criminal-justice system in Texas."
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Halt on Juvenile Immigrant Visa Leaves Thousands in Limbo
Richard Gonzales and Marisa Penaloza, NPR
Excerpt: "According to the U.S. Border Patrol, more than 120,000 unaccompanied children have arrived at the southern border in the past two and a half years. Many are seeking asylum. But applying for asylum isn't easy."
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Richard Gonzales and Marisa Penaloza, NPR
Excerpt: "According to the U.S. Border Patrol, more than 120,000 unaccompanied children have arrived at the southern border in the past two and a half years. Many are seeking asylum. But applying for asylum isn't easy."
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Afghan Forces Lose Ground to Taliban Despite Delayed US Troop Withdrawal
Mazin Sidahmed and Spencer Ackerman, Guardian UK
Excerpt: "During an 18-month period when the United States largely halted its withdrawal from its longest-ever war, the Afghan Taliban gained territory, according to a new report from the US military command."
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Mazin Sidahmed and Spencer Ackerman, Guardian UK
Excerpt: "During an 18-month period when the United States largely halted its withdrawal from its longest-ever war, the Afghan Taliban gained territory, according to a new report from the US military command."
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Humans' Consumption of Earth's Natural Resources Has Tripled in 40 Years
Alex Kirby, EcoWatch
Kirby writes: "Humans' appetite for gnawing away at the fabric of the Earth itself is growing prodigiously. According to a new UN report, the amount of the planet's natural resources extracted for human use has tripled in 40 years."
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Alex Kirby, EcoWatch
Kirby writes: "Humans' appetite for gnawing away at the fabric of the Earth itself is growing prodigiously. According to a new UN report, the amount of the planet's natural resources extracted for human use has tripled in 40 years."
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