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Scoring the Debate: How Clinton Beat Trump Round-by-Round
Los Angeles Times
Excerpt: "To help us through the first presidential debate, we enlisted the help of three of our political writers and columnists to act as judges. Each judge scored every round with a win, lose or draw and declared Hillary Clinton the winner."
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Los Angeles Times
Excerpt: "To help us through the first presidential debate, we enlisted the help of three of our political writers and columnists to act as judges. Each judge scored every round with a win, lose or draw and declared Hillary Clinton the winner."
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Reuters/Ipsos Poll: Clinton Moves Ahead in Florida
Maurice Tamman, Reuters
Tamman writes: "If the election were held on Monday, Clinton would lead Trump in the Electoral College by 259 to 191, with an 88 percent chance of reaching the 270 needed to win, according to the project's results."
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Maurice Tamman, Reuters
Tamman writes: "If the election were held on Monday, Clinton would lead Trump in the Electoral College by 259 to 191, with an 88 percent chance of reaching the 270 needed to win, according to the project's results."
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Police 'Escort' Jill Stein Away From Debate
Daniella Diaz, CNN
Diaz writes: "Stein's campaign told CNN that she was at the university doing press interviews and was escorted off after an interview with MSNBC."
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Daniella Diaz, CNN
Diaz writes: "Stein's campaign told CNN that she was at the university doing press interviews and was escorted off after an interview with MSNBC."
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How You Can Support Standing Rock
Thane Maxwell, YES! Magazine
Maxwell writes: "Thousands of people from hundreds of tribes and First Nations have gathered in solidarity to stop construction of the Dakota Access pipeline. I am one of the organizers helping to leverage resources and coordinate the campaign, and every day I hear from allies across the continent asking how to support the movement."
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Thane Maxwell, YES! Magazine
Maxwell writes: "Thousands of people from hundreds of tribes and First Nations have gathered in solidarity to stop construction of the Dakota Access pipeline. I am one of the organizers helping to leverage resources and coordinate the campaign, and every day I hear from allies across the continent asking how to support the movement."
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Murders up 10.8% in Biggest Percentage Increase Since 1971, FBI Data Shows
Lois Beckett, Aliza Aufrichtig and Kenan Davis, Guardian UK
Excerpt: "The rising violence was driven by an increase in the murders of black men, and by an increase in the number of gun murders. At least 900 more black men were killed in 2015 than in 2014, according to FBI data."
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Lois Beckett, Aliza Aufrichtig and Kenan Davis, Guardian UK
Excerpt: "The rising violence was driven by an increase in the murders of black men, and by an increase in the number of gun murders. At least 900 more black men were killed in 2015 than in 2014, according to FBI data."
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On the Trail of African Migrant Smugglers
Alexander Buhler, Susanne Koelbl, Sandro Mattioli and Walter Mayr, Spiegel
Excerpt: "Since 2013, over 10,000 migrants have drowned while attempting to cross the Mediterranean to Europe. Behind the deaths lies a multi-million dollar smuggling trade with financial connections to Frankfurt, Italy and Libya."
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Alexander Buhler, Susanne Koelbl, Sandro Mattioli and Walter Mayr, Spiegel
Excerpt: "Since 2013, over 10,000 migrants have drowned while attempting to cross the Mediterranean to Europe. Behind the deaths lies a multi-million dollar smuggling trade with financial connections to Frankfurt, Italy and Libya."
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Over 90% of World Breathing Bad Air Says WHO
Agence France Presse
Excerpt: "The problem is most acute in cities, but air in rural areas is worse than many think, WHO experts said. Poorer countries have much dirtier air than the developed world, according to the report, but pollution 'affects practically all countries in the world and all parts of society.'"
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Agence France Presse
Excerpt: "The problem is most acute in cities, but air in rural areas is worse than many think, WHO experts said. Poorer countries have much dirtier air than the developed world, according to the report, but pollution 'affects practically all countries in the world and all parts of society.'"
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