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The Presidential Election Is Over, Donald Trump Will Never Be President 
Donald Trump. (photo: AP) 
David A. Fahrenthold, The Washington Post 
Fahrenthold writes: "Donald Trump bragged in vulgar terms about kissing, groping and trying to have sex with women during a 2005 conversation caught on a hot microphone, saying that 'when you're a star, they let you do it,' according to a video obtained by The Washington Post." 
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Excerpts of Hillary Clinton's Paid Speeches to Goldman Sachs Finally Leaked 
Lee Fang, Zaid Jilani, Alex Emmons and Naomi LaChance, Guardian UK 
Excerpt: "Excerpts of Hillary Clinton's remarks during paid speeches to Goldman Sachs, Deutsche Bank, Morgan Stanley, and other groups were leaked online Friday afternoon by WikiLeaks." 
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'America Divided': New TV Series Explores Inequality From Water to Housing to Mass Incarceration 
Amy Goodman, Democracy Now! 
Excerpt: "Actress Rosario Dawson travels to Flint, Michigan, to investigate the man-made disaster behind the city's water crisis. And legendary TV producer Norman Lear investigates gentrification and displacement in New York City and goes undercover to expose racial discrimination in housing." 
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The Dangers of 'Humanitarian' Wars 
Conn Hallinan, Consortium News 
Excerpt: "The West is rushing toward another major war in the Middle East, in Syria, behind the 'responsibility to protect' banner, which may justify endless U.S. military interventions, says Conn Hallinan at Foreign Policy in Focus." 
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Hurricane Matthew Devastates Haiti, Nearly 900 Killed 
Al Jazeera 
Excerpt: "The full scale of the devastation in rural parts of storm-hit Haiti became clear as the death toll soared to nearly 900 three days after Hurricane Matthew leveled huge swaths of the country's south." 
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Protesting Colombians Not Impressed as President Juan Manuel Santos Wins Nobel Prize 
teleSUR 
Excerpt: "Thousands of Colombians continued to protest in major cities to demand peace after Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos won the 2016 Nobel Peace Prize on Friday, with the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC-EP, being completely ignored at the award ceremony." 
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We Have Money to Fight Climate Change. It's Just That We're Spending It on Defense 
Kenneth Pennington, Guardian UK 
Pennington writes: "One year ago this week, I was sitting in a cramped hotel room with 15 other staffers in Las Vegas for Bernie Sanders' first debate for the presidential nomination. The question came from CNN: 'What is the greatest national security threat?' Pundits criticized and mocked him for weeks after he answered 'climate change.' But he was right." 
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