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    • RNC chairman gives warning to Trump

      RNC chairman gives warning to Trump

      Reince Priebus tells the nominee he would have been better off going on vacation after the Republican convention.Trump denies the exchange »

      • Reagan daughter's choice words for Trump

        Reagan’s daughter blasts Trump’s remarks

      • How exiled Snowden rakes in speaking fees

        How exiled Snowden rakes in speaking fees

      • Clinton expected to release 2015 tax returns

        Clinton expected to release 2015 tax returns

    • Donald Trump: If I lose, ‘it’s OK ... I go back to a very good way of life’
      Politics
      Dylan Stableford

      Donald Trump: If I lose, ‘it’s OK ... I go back to a very good way of life’

      Donald Trump is planning “a very, very nice long vacation” if he doesn’t win. Donald Trump says if he loses the presidential election to Hillary Clinton, he’d be fine with it because he’s got a lot of money and he’s the one telling the truth. “It’s not what I’m looking to do,” Trump continued.

      • Is Trump Fit For an Intelligence Briefing?
        Is Trump Fit For an Intelligence Briefing?
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      • Bruce Westerman: Trump Comments Vague, Not Appropriate
        Bruce Westerman: Trump Comments Vague, Not Appropriate
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    • 45 Things YOU DIDN'T KNOW About Forrest Gump.
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    • Julian Assange fuels conspiracy theories about Democratic aide’s death
      World
      Michael Walsh

      Julian Assange fuels conspiracy theories about Democratic aide’s death

      WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange on Tuesday floated a theory that the Democratic National Committee staffer who was shot dead in the streets of Washington last month had been targeted because the operative was an informant. In an interview on Dutch television, the Australian cyberactivist invoked the unsolved killing of Seth Rich, 27, earlier this summer to illustrate the risks of being a source for his organization. Citing WikiLeaks protocol, Assange refused to confirm whether or not Rich was in fact a source for WikiLeaks, which has released thousands of internal DNC emails, some of them politically embarrassing.

      • Slain DNC staffer's family: Conspiracy theorists 'doing more harm than good'
        Slain DNC staffer's family: Conspiracy theorists 'doing more harm than good'
        The Hill
      • WikiLeaks Offers $20K Reward for Information on DNC Staffer's Death
        WikiLeaks Offers $20K Reward for Information on DNC Staffer's Death
        ABC News Videos
    • Source: Boy was decapitated on waterslide at Kansas park
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      Associated Press

      Source: Boy was decapitated on waterslide at Kansas park

      The 10-year-old boy killed during a ride on the world's tallest waterslide was decapitated in the accident, a person familiar with the investigation said. The person was speaking Wednesday on condition of anonymity because the person was not authorized to speak publicly about the death of Caleb Schwab Sunday on the "Verruckt" raft ride at the Schlitterbahn WaterPark in Kansas City, Kansas. The boy's parents — Republican state Rep. Scott Schwab and his wife, Michele — have not spoken publicly since the death.

      • AP: Kansas boy was decapitated on water slide
        AP: Kansas boy was decapitated on water slide
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      • Kansas park reopens after boy's water slide death
        Kansas park reopens after boy's water slide death
        USA Today
    • Ohio Senate Candidate Apologizes for Saying Justice Scalia’s Death ‘Happened at a Good Time’
      U.S.
      Time

      Ohio Senate Candidate Apologizes for Saying Justice Scalia’s Death ‘Happened at a Good Time’

      Democratic Senate candidate Ted Strickland has apologized for a comment he made about former Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia. During a Monday campaign event in Cleveland, Strickland, Ohio’s former governor, had said Scalia’s death “happened at a good time” because of pending court decisions. In a video posted by NTK Network on YouTube, Strickland is shown speaking to AFL-CIO members about how Supreme Court rulings on labor laws could affect America’s labor unions.

      • Dem Senate candidate: Scalia's death 'happened at a good time'
        Dem Senate candidate: Scalia's death 'happened at a good time'
        The Hill
      • Pence: Strickland's comment on Scalia's death are 'appalling' and 'callous'
        Pence: Strickland's comment on Scalia's death are 'appalling' and 'callous'
        CNN
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    • Father of Slain Queens Jogger Holds Press Conference
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      Father of Slain Queens Jogger Holds Press Conference

      Phil Vetrano has started a GoFundMe page to raise funds for information leading to the arrest of his daughter Karina's murderer. I need to stay involved. Went I'm involved. Then I feel. I'm accomplishing something. I wake up and is nothing for me to

      • Father of Murdered NYC Jogger Pleads With Public to Help Find Killer: 'Somebody Knows Something'
        Father of Murdered NYC Jogger Pleads With Public to Help Find Killer: 'Somebody Knows Something'
        Good Morning America
      • Family of Slain 30-Year-Old Jogger Raises More Than $130,000 to Find Her Killer
        Family of Slain 30-Year-Old Jogger Raises More Than $130,000 to Find Her Killer
        Time
    • California grapes threatened by giant fire
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      AFP

      California grapes threatened by giant fire

      A massive wildfire has destroyed scores of buildings and threatens to raze several vineyards in California, where a prolonged drought has left vegetation tinder-dry, officials warned Tuesday. The Soberanes fire, in the coastal Big Sur ​​tourism hotspot, has incinerated 105 square miles (270 square kilometers) of the Los Padres National Forest since it started more than two weeks ago. Some 5,000 firefighters are battling the blaze, which is just 50 percent contained, Rigoberto Herrera of the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CalFire) told AFP.

      • Massive Valley Fire started by faulty electrical connection
        Massive Valley Fire started by faulty electrical connection
        KRON4.com
      • The Latest: Fire near Big Sur now 107 square miles
        The Latest: Fire near Big Sur now 107 square miles
        Associated Press
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      Reuters

      Appeals court suspends ruling rejecting parts of Wisconsin voter ID law

      Under the ruling by U.S. District Judge Lynn Adelman, Wisconsin voters who did not have photo identification would have been able to vote in the Nov. 8 presidential election. A Justice Department statement said that the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 7th Circuit issued a stay concluding "both that the district court’s decision is likely to be reversed on appeal and that disruption of the state’s electoral system in the interim will cause irreparable injury.” Wisconsin is one of several Republican-led states that have passed voter ID laws in recent years amid fear of fraudulent voting by illegal immigrants and others.

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      LiveScience.com

      Shifting Sands Reveal 400-Year-Old Petroglyphs in Hawaii

      Shifting sands on a Hawaiian beach have revealed — and then concealed again — carvings that Hawaii's indigenous people made on the shoreline at least 400 years ago. Two tourists from Texas stumbled across the petroglyphs last month on Oahu's Waianae Coast on the western side of the island. "It was just a stroke of luck," Lonnie Watson, one of the visitors, said in a statement issued by the Hawaii Department of Land and Natural Resources.

    • The Latest: Girl dumped by Ferris wheel still on ventilator
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      Associated Press

      The Latest: Girl dumped by Ferris wheel still on ventilator

      The mother of two of the three girls injured when a Ferris wheel gondola flipped over at a Tennessee county fair said her daughters remain hospitalized two days after the accident. Kimmee Reynolds posted a statement on Facebook that said her youngest girl, 6-year-old Briley Jae, has a concussion, bleeding on her brain and remains on a ventilator. Police are citing a mechanical failure in the accident that dumped three children from a Ferris wheel at Tennessee's Greene County Fair.

      • Ride operator had other incident before Ferris wheel spill
        Ride operator had other incident before Ferris wheel spill
        The Seattle Times
      • Ferris wheel accident was caused by mechanical failure, police say
        Ferris wheel accident was caused by mechanical failure, police say
        UPI
    • Wildfires ravage Portugal
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      Wildfires ravage Portugal

      Thousands of Portuguese firefighters struggled on Thursday to control nearly 200 forest fires after flames killed at least four people on the mainland and the island of Madeira the previous day. Prime Minister Antonio Costa cut short his holidays and flew to Madeira, where more than 200 buildings in the regional capital and popular resort Funchal had been destroyed or damaged and some 1,000 people including tourists evacuated. “We understand the dimension of this horrible tragedy that devastated various municipalities here in Madeira, and we also know about the calamities affecting other zones of the country that now have to be addressed,” he told reporters.

      • Portugal: Wildfires rage across Madeira Islands
        Portugal: Wildfires rage across Madeira Islands
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      • Portugal wildfires: Three are killed in blaze as a thousand are evacuated amid inferno of Madeira
        Portugal wildfires: Three are killed in blaze as a thousand are evacuated amid inferno of Madeira
        International Business Times UK
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