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    • Warning about Trump and ‘nuclear war’

      Warning about Trump and ‘nuclear war’

      Former U.S. senator Gordon Humphrey, known for his conservative ideology, records a video in support of Hillary Clinton.'Stunning development' »

      • Khans speak of sacrifice, Trump of himself

        Khans speak of sacrifice, Trump of himself

      • Trump aide 'dismayed' over Comey reaction

        Trump aide 'dismayed' over Comey reaction

      • Trump camp's showmanship, backstabbing

        Trump camp's showmanship, backstabbing

    • Bernie Sanders supporter yanked from stage at Hillary Clinton rally after trashing her
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      Bernie Sanders supporter yanked from stage at Hillary Clinton rally after trashing her

      Bernie Sanders, who is on a tour of college campuses campaigning for his former rival, Hillary Clinton, was in Iowa over the weekend. Kaleb Vanfosson, a sophomore political science major and president of the school’s Students for Bernie club, began his speech talking about student debt. “While the part-time reality star and full-time bigot Donald Trump thinks that hard-working immigrants are what’s wrong with our country, he fails to even talk about this issue,” Vanfosson said.

      • Student bashes Clinton ... at Clinton event
        Student bashes Clinton ... at Clinton event
        CNN
      • Beyonce, Jay-Z Endorse Hillary Clinton
        Beyonce, Jay-Z Endorse Hillary Clinton
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    • This 356 Speedster "Barn Find" Just Sold For $605,000
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      This 356 Speedster "Barn Find" Just Sold For $605,000

      On Saturday evening in Hilton Head, South Carolina, this 356 Speedster was sold at auction. Nobody in the room could have imagined what price it might bring, and certainly nobody expected the bidding to increase that number to nearly three times as much

    • Man, Who Allegedly Chained Woman in Container, Confesses to 2003 Quadruple Murder: Cops
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      Man, Who Allegedly Chained Woman in Container, Confesses to 2003 Quadruple Murder: Cops

      The South Carolina kidnapping suspect who allegedly chained a woman in a storage container for two months has reportedly confessed to a 2003 quadruple murder and may have killed three others, according to police. Officials arrested Todd Kohlhepp, 45, for kidnapping on Thursday after finding 30-year-old Kala Brown chained by the neck and ankle in a storage container on his property. Spartanburg County Sheriff Chuck Wright said Kohlhepp told detectives details of the four murders that only the killer would have known.

      • Man arrested in S. Carolina confesses to 7 murders
        Man arrested in S. Carolina confesses to 7 murders
        Fox News Latino
      • Authorities say a South Carolina sex offender has confessed to 7 murders
        Authorities say a South Carolina sex offender has confessed to 7 murders
        Newsweek
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      There’s a 700-hp Mercedes G63 AMG 6x6 For Sale In America

      Mercedes-Benz calls the G63 AMG 6x6 the “automotive declaration of independence.” Seems about right. The only thing keeping the G63 AMG 6x6 from being perfect is that Mercedes never officially sold it in the United States. See: This 2014 Mercedes-Benz G63 6x6, with all of 3,000 miles on the odometer, just listed on Dupont Registry.

    • Casualties mount as Iraqis press deeper into IS-held Mosul
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      Casualties mount as Iraqis press deeper into IS-held Mosul

      Zahida Fathi sat on a military-issued cot, rocking back and forth and repeating the names of the dead — her husband and six of her children, killed when a car bomb exploded near their home as they were trying to flee clashes between Iraqi forces and Islamic State fighters in the city of Mosul. As Iraqi forces struggle to secure the gains they made over the past week on Mosul's eastern edge, the fight against IS has quickly morphed into close-quarters urban combat. With it, casualties among Iraq's troops and civilians are spiking.

      • Mosul Battle Rages as IS Bombings Elsewhere in Iraq Kill 20
        Mosul Battle Rages as IS Bombings Elsewhere in Iraq Kill 20
        Bloomberg
      • Kurdish Peshmerga Begin Assault on Town Near Mosul
        Kurdish Peshmerga Begin Assault on Town Near Mosul
        VOA News
    • German prosecutors extend 'dieselgate' probe to VW chairman
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      German prosecutors extend 'dieselgate' probe to VW chairman

      German prosecutors probing whether Volkswagen executives manipulated the markets in the wake of the "dieselgate" scandal have widened their investigation to include the group's supervisory board chief, the embattled auto giant said Sunday. VW said the probe had now also ensnared board chairman Hans Dieter Poetsch, who was only appointed last year, and would focus on his previous role as the group's chief financial officer. The announcement is a fresh blow to VW's efforts to move on from the worst crisis in its history, which erupted after the group admitted in September 2015 to installing software in 11 million diesel engines worldwide that could dupe emissions tests to make the cars seem less polluting than they were.

      • Volkswagen chairman Hans Dieter Potsch probed over emissions scandal
        Volkswagen chairman Hans Dieter Potsch probed over emissions scandal
        CNN Money
      • Volkswagen emissions scandal deepens as prosecutors probe chairman
        Volkswagen emissions scandal deepens as prosecutors probe chairman
        Reuters
    • McDonald’s Drive-Thru Goes Digital
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      McDonald’s Drive-Thru Goes Digital

      McDonald’s has more than 36,000 locations worldwide. More and more, McDonald’s is looking like a towering (if slowly eroding) twentieth-century monolith. McDonald’s plans to roll out the new smartphone pay-and-pickup technology next year, both in the U.S. market and other leading world economies, namely Canada, Great Britain, Australia, and France.

      • McDonald’s to roll out mobile order and payment in 2017
        McDonald’s to roll out mobile order and payment in 2017
        Digital Trends
      • You will soon be able to order McDonalds from your smartphone
        You will soon be able to order McDonalds from your smartphone
        The Verge
    • Swedish prosecutor says Assange interview set for November 14
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      Swedish prosecutor says Assange interview set for November 14

      Julian Assange will be interviewed at Ecuador's London embassy on Nov. 14, Swedish prosecutors said on Monday, in a move that could end a long diplomatic deadlock that has seen the WikiLeaks founder holed up in the London residence since 2012. "Ecuador has granted the Swedish request for legal assistance in criminal matters and the interview will be conducted by an Ecuadorian prosecutor," the Swedish Prosecution Authority said in a statement. The Swedish assistant prosecutor, Chief Prosecutor Ingrid Isgren, and a Swedish police investigator have been allowed to be present at the interview.

      • Julian Assange finally to be interviewed by prosecutors
        Julian Assange finally to be interviewed by prosecutors
        Mashable Tech
      • Julian Assange to be interviewed by Swedish authorities
        Julian Assange to be interviewed by Swedish authorities
        UPI
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      The Latest: Oklahoma officials clear senior home after quake

      The Latest on the Magnitude 5.0 earthquake that struck Oklahoma. Emergency officials in Cushing, Oklahoma, have evacuated an assisted living center catering to the elderly after a magnitude 5.0 earthquake struck the city. Assistant City Manager Jeremy Frazier said that while damage was reported at the Cimarron Tower after Sunday night's quake, no injuries were reported among the home's residents.

    • FBI: No charges for Clinton over newly discovered emails
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      FBI: No charges for Clinton over newly discovered emails

      FBI Director James Comey informed key lawmakers on Sunday that he still does not believe that Hillary Clinton should face criminal prosecution over her use of private email servers during her time as secretary of state. Comey said his conclusion came after FBI agents reviewed all of the newly discovered messages to or from Clinton found on electronic devices that belonged to her top aide’s estranged husband, disgraced former congressman Anthony Weiner. “The FBI investigative team has been working around the clock to process and review a large volume of emails from a device obtained in connection with an unrelated criminal investigation,” Comey said in his letter.

      • FBI director on emails that dominated the last 10 days of the election: Never mind
        FBI director on emails that dominated the last 10 days of the election: Never mind
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      • In Opinion: FBI Director James Comey is unfit for public service
        In Opinion: FBI Director James Comey is unfit for public service
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    • John Podesta Says Clinton Leaving 'Nothing to Chance' in Final Days of Campaign
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      John Podesta Says Clinton Leaving 'Nothing to Chance' in Final Days of Campaign

      Clinton's campaign chair John Podesta says they will focus on getting out the vote in the final 48 hours before Election Day. A million volunteers across the country who are doing that work for us it's usually got a lot of work to do in that state of Michigan the charm campaign pushing very very hard they're right now they're going to Minnesota.

      • New polls: Hillary Clinton heads into Election Day with small lead nationally
        New polls: Hillary Clinton heads into Election Day with small lead nationally
        CBS News
      • Clinton, Trump campaigns look for pathway to victory on Sunday before election
        Clinton, Trump campaigns look for pathway to victory on Sunday before election
        Washington Post
    • Dad Kills His Two Young Sons And Then Turns Gun On Himself During Amber Alert: Cops
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      Dad Kills His Two Young Sons And Then Turns Gun On Himself During Amber Alert: Cops

      A father killed his two young sons before turning the gun on himself in St. Louis on Saturday night. The man, who police identified as Christopher Cadenbach, had a $100,000 bond issued for his arrest in connection with a previous domestic violence dispute, but on Saturday afternoon when he met with this mom and two sons at the park, he said “he wasn’t going to be taken alive,” according to reports. Police said Cadenbach left the park in his mom’s car with the two boys, 5-year-old Ethan and 4-year-old Owen, and then she called police.

      • Police say man kills 2 son, himself in St. Louis County
        Police say man kills 2 son, himself in St. Louis County
        San Francisco Chronicle
      • Man kills sons, 4 and 5, then himself after shootout with St. Louis cops
        Man kills sons, 4 and 5, then himself after shootout with St. Louis cops
        Fox News
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      Reuters

      Philadelphia transit strike ends one day before presidential election

      The tentative five-year deal announced at a news conference outside Transport Workers Union headquarters is contingent upon ratification by union members and the board of Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority. SEPTA said in a statement that service would be phased back on Monday, with full schedules restored by the start of the service day on Tuesday, which is also Election Day. The agency said last week that a continuation of the strike through Tuesday could affect voter turnout.

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      Associated Press

      Explosion critically injures 1 at pumpkin flinging contest

      A 39-year-old woman suffered critical injuries Sunday after a cannon used to launch pumpkins into the air exploded at a large outdoor competition, Delaware State Police said. The incident occurred at the Punkin Chunkin Contest in Bridgeville, which is about 30 miles south of Dover. The competition involves dozens of contestants launching pumpkins from homemade contraptions, many of which are air-powered with long cannons and hauled on the back of trucks.

    • Turkish court jails nine staff of opposition daily
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      AFP

      Turkish court jails nine staff of opposition daily

      An Istanbul court on Saturday remanded in custody nine staff from the opposition Cumhuriyet newspaper, in an intensifying crackdown a day after the leaders of the country's main pro-Kurdish party were also jailed. Nine MPs from the opposition pro-Kurdish People's Democratic Party (HDP), including its co-leaders Selahattin Demirtas and Figen Yuksekdag, were also detained pending a trial on terror charges expected to begin Friday. Istanbul police used tear gas, water cannon and plastic bullets to break up a protest by hundreds of people against the arrest of the deputies, AFP correspondents said.

      • Turkish PM: Opposition HDP funding 'terror'
        Turkish PM: Opposition HDP funding 'terror'
        Al Jazeera
      • Erdogan blasts West as Turkey's Kurdish party boycotts parliament
        Erdogan blasts West as Turkey's Kurdish party boycotts parliament
        Reuters
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      Rain Helps Carl Edwards Win the Race in Texas, and a Ticket To NASCAR Homestead-Miami Finale

      Rain delayed the actual start of the NASCAR Sprint Cup AAA Texas 500 Sunday – they ran some laps under caution before they turned the field loose – and rain ended the race at about 11:10 p.m. ET, with Carl Edwards the lucky driver who was out front when the race ended 40 laps short. Not that Edwards, driver of the number 19 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota didn’t deserve it, but Penske driver Joey Logano, in a Ford, was on his tail.

    • U.S. regulator found another cheat device in Audi car - report
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      U.S. regulator found another cheat device in Audi car - report

      A U.S. regulator found software in some Audi vehicles that lowered their carbon dioxide emissions if it detected they were being used under test conditions, Bild am Sonntag reported. The California Air Resources Board (CARB) discovered the software in an automatic transmission Audi last summer, the German weekly newspaper said, without citing any sources. CARB and Audi declined to comment on Sunday's Bild am Sonntag report.

      • German prosecutors extend 'dieselgate' probe to VW chairman
        German prosecutors extend 'dieselgate' probe to VW chairman
        AFP
      • Volkswagen emissions scandal deepens as prosecutors probe chairman
        Volkswagen emissions scandal deepens as prosecutors probe chairman
        Reuters
    • Reviving a medieval Italian village
      World
      Yahoo News Photo Staff

      Reviving a medieval Italian village

      A village that lived for centuries off agriculture and wool, Santo Stefano di Sessanio has just 108 inhabitants, less than a tenth of its pre-World War I population, according to its mayor. Decades later, its untouched architecture caught the attention of Swedish-Italian entrepreneur Daniele Kihlgren, who came across it on a 1999 motorcycle trip. The project has drawn tourists and injected life back into the village, according to locals.

    • Stocks, dollar, Mexico peso jump after FBI clears Clinton
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      Stocks, dollar, Mexico peso jump after FBI clears Clinton

      U.S. stocks jumped and the U.S. dollar and the Mexican peso soared early on Monday after the FBI said it stood by its earlier recommendation that no criminal charges were warranted against Democrat Hillary Clinton. Investors had been unnerved by signs of a tightening presidential race between Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump, whose stance on foreign policy, trade and immigration has rippled through financial markets. Clinton is seen as a candidate of the status quo and her policies are viewed as more predictable than her Republican rival, a political novice.

      • Asia stocks bounce as optimism over Clinton grows; dollar strong
        Asia stocks bounce as optimism over Clinton grows; dollar strong
        Reuters
      • US stocks jump as FBI clears Clinton on eve of election
        US stocks jump as FBI clears Clinton on eve of election
        AFP
    • Nicaragua's Ortega to win fourth term: partial tally
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      AFP

      Nicaragua's Ortega to win fourth term: partial tally

      Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega was on track to win a fourth term in office Monday, with his wife Rosario Murillo as his vice president, partial official election results showed. With 66 percent of ballots counted, Ortega's Sandinista National Liberation Front (FSLN) had 72 percent of the vote, the country's Supreme Electoral Council said in a report.

      • Nicaragua: Daniel Ortega on course to retain presidency for third consecutive term
        Nicaragua: Daniel Ortega on course to retain presidency for third consecutive term
        International Business Times UK
      • Nicaraguan President seeks another term, this time with wife as VP
        Nicaraguan President seeks another term, this time with wife as VP
        CNN
    • 2016 New York City Marathon
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      2016 New York City Marathon

      Eritrean world champion Ghirmay Ghebreslassie and Kenyan Mary Keitany powered to dominant victories in the New York City Marathon on Sunday. Keitany became the first woman in three decades to win three consecutive New York marathons with a runaway performance. Ghebreslassie’s victory ended a string of four victories in a row by Kenyan men in the race and denied the African nation a fourth consecutive sweep of New York men’s and women’s titles.

      • McFadden wins 4th straight wheelchair New York City Marathon
        McFadden wins 4th straight wheelchair New York City Marathon
        The Associated Press
      • New report highlights hidden dangers of New York City day cares
        New report highlights hidden dangers of New York City day cares
        WABC – NY
    • Police encounters resulting in black deaths span US
      U.S.
      Associated Press

      Police encounters resulting in black deaths span US

      Sam DuBose was pulled over near the University of Cincinnati campus for a missing front license plate. Walter Scott got stopped for a broken taillight in South Carolina. Former university police Officer Ray Tensing, 26, is on trial for murder in Cincinnati in the July 2015 fatal shooting of DuBose, 43.

      • Final jury selection starts Monday in S.C. shooter Dylann Roof trial
        Final jury selection starts Monday in S.C. shooter Dylann Roof trial
        UPI
      • Jury selection resumes in Charleston church shooting trial
        Jury selection resumes in Charleston church shooting trial
        Associated Press
    • Giant, mysterious snowballs roll onto beach in Siberia
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      Giant, mysterious snowballs roll onto beach in Siberia

      This frosty phenomenon is connected to ongoing weather events that could bring heavier snowfall in parts of North America and Western Europe this winter. News of the icy beach balls first emerged after residents in the village of Nyda, which sits on the Yamal Peninsula above the Arctic Circle, posted images to social media. As the water retreated, chunks of the ice rolled over in the wet sand, forming orbs the size of tennis balls, bowling balls and basketballs.

      • Thousands of snowballs appeared out of nowhere on a beach in Siberia
        Thousands of snowballs appeared out of nowhere on a beach in Siberia
        The Week
      • Thousands of giant snowballs appear on Siberian beach in weird and rare phenomenon
        Thousands of giant snowballs appear on Siberian beach in weird and rare phenomenon
        International Business Times UK
    • US-backed forces launch assault on Syrian IS 'capital'
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      AFP

      US-backed forces launch assault on Syrian IS 'capital'

      US-backed Kurdish-Arab forces launched an offensive Sunday on the Islamic State group's de facto Syrian capital Raqa, upping pressure on the jihadists who are already battling Iraqi troops in Mosul. The start of the assault by the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) came as Iraqi forces fought inside Mosul for the third day running amid fierce jihadist resistance. The two cities are the last major urban centres under IS control after the jihadists suffered a string of territorial losses in Iraq and Syria over the past year.

      • What to know about the Raqqa offensive
        What to know about the Raqqa offensive
        CNN
      • Syrian Kurds begin campaign to oust Islamic State from Raqqa
        Syrian Kurds begin campaign to oust Islamic State from Raqqa
        Associated Press
    • Dad of 17-Month-Old Charged After Child's Mother Texted Him Photos of Toddler's Lifeless Body
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      Inside Edition

      Dad of 17-Month-Old Charged After Child's Mother Texted Him Photos of Toddler's Lifeless Body

      A Pennsylvania father has now been charged after he didn’t call 911 when the mother of his children threatened to kill them and sent him photos of their 17-month-old son’s lifeless body. The mother, 21-year-old Christian Clark, was arrested and charged with homicide and attempted murder after she allegedly smothered their 17-month-old to death and attempted to kill their 2-year-old, all while telling their dad what she was doing through text. The children’s father, Andre Price Jr., was arrested Friday and charged with two counts of child endangerment.

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      TO ALL AMERICANS - THIS IS THE "HALL OF INFAMOUS" THAT H. CLINTON WILL BE JOINING IF SHE BECAMES THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES = PLEASE READ ALL AND BE ENLIGHTNED, IT WILL BE THE FUTURE OF OUR NATION, NO DOUBT
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      1. Mohamed Suharto President of Indonesia (1967–1998) $15–35 billion
      2. Ferdinand Marcos President of the Philippines (1972–1986) 5–10 billion
      3. Mobutu Sese Seko President of Zaire (1965–1997) 5 billion
      4. Sani Abacha President of Nigeria (1993–1998) 2–5 billion
      5. Slobodan Milosevic President of Serbia/Yugoslavia (1989–2000) 1 billion
      6. Jean-Claude Duvalier President of Haiti (1971–1986) 300–800 million
      7. Alberto Fujimori President of Peru (1990–2000) 600 million
      8. Pavlo Lazarenko Prime Minister of Ukraine (1996–1997) 114–200 million
      9. Arnoldo Alemán President of Nicaragua (1997–2002) 100 million
      10. Joseph Estrada President of the Philippines (1998–2001) 78–80 million
      1. Defined as former political leaders who have been accused of embezzling the most funds from their countries over the past two decades.
      2. All sums are estimates of alleged embezzlement and appear in U.S. dollars.
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      Ex-President Dilma a Brazilian economist and politician who was the 36th President of Brazil from 2011 until her impeachment and removal from office on August 31, 2016 was stripped of her office in the culmination of a political crisis that has left Latin America’s largest nation adrift, with an economy in deep recession and a public sharply divided over the country’s future.
      Ex-President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (born 27 October 1945), known simply as Lula, is a Brazilian politician who served as President of Brazil from 1 January 2003 to 1 January 2011.[1] He is a founding member of the Workers' Party (PT – Partido dos Trabalhadores) In early 2016, Lula was to become the Chief of Staff under Rousseff's administration; however, Justice Gilmar Mendes of the Supreme Federal Court blocked the appointment, due to ongoing federal investigations
      Nicolás Maduro Moros, 65th President of Venezuela since 2013 to Present -In December 2015 following controversial investigations surrounding laundered drug money performed by the Bal Habour Police Department and Glades County Police without the cooperation of the United States Department of Justice, a report from The Miami Herald revealed that much of the drug money was ultimately funneled from multiple banks into the Venezuelan Banesco Bank, with some of the largest payments wired to the bank. It was found that William Amaro Sanchez, a secretary and longtime friend of Maduro that was described as his "right-hand-man", had over $200,000 of the drug money transferred to his account. Juan Carlos Escort, head of Banesco, denied the allegations, although unnamed Banesco employees assured The Miami Herald that it was Amaro's account by providing information that included his account number, full name and Venezuelan government identification number. Following such revelations, Panamanian lawyer and politician Guillermo Cochez called on Panama's Public Ministry to investigate accounts in Banesco related to the Venezuelan government, including accounts belonging to Willam Amaro Sanchez and also possible accounts belonging to relatives of President Maduro's wife, Cilia Flores. After Flores' nephews were arrested by the United States Drug Enforcement Administration, it was discovered that one of the arrested nephews, Efraín Campo Flores, owned a Panamanian company, with Cilia Flores and other relatives belonging to the company's board of directors. Venezuelan opposition figures have asked the International Criminal Court () to probe President Nicolas Maduro and others for "crimes against humanity" including alleged murder and torture, exiled dissident Carlos Vecchio. Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro implemented a rationing system in April 2014, prohibiting Venezuelans from buying more than their ration books allow. In fact, Maduro has ordered police and the military to crack down on anyone trying to buy more than their allotted ration, hoarding food or waiting outside a supermarket when the store is not open.
      Ferdinand Marcos Philipines President,of the Philippines from 1966 to 1986. Lawyer Known for running a corrupt, undemocratic regime. Marcos was reelected in 1969, becoming the first Filipino president to serve a second term. Massive crowd violence, vote buying and fraud on Marcos’ part, however, were prominent traits of his second campaign, which was funded with $56 million from the Philippine treasury. Marcos' later years in power were marred by widespread government corruption (which turned out to be the central legacy of his regime), economic stagnation, a widening economic gap between the rich and poor and the growth of a communist guerrilla uprising.
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