Tuesday, September 13, 2016

Tuesday's Headlines: Clinton wanted to ‘power through’ with pneumonia, setting off problems

Trump campaign says he's given 'tens of millions' to charity, but offers no proof; Trump says Clinton is running 'hate-filled campaign' at N.C. rally where violence flares up; The bizarre world of bitcoin 'mining' finds a new home in Tibet; Redskins find out right away their expectations may not be reality;
 
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Clinton wanted to 'power through' with pneumonia, setting off problems
The Democratic nominee's decision to not widely disclose her illness and ignore her doctor's advice to get rest set in motion perhaps the most damaging cascade of events for her in the general-election campaign — giving fresh ammunition to Republican nominee Donald Trump before their first debate.
Trump campaign says he's given 'tens of millions' to charity, but offers no proof
Spokeswoman Hope Hicks provided no documentation but said the gifts included donations from the Donald J. Trump Foundation, which a months-long Post investigation showed has been funded almost entirely with other people's money in recent years.
 
Trump says Clinton is running 'hate-filled campaign' at N.C. rally where violence flares up
The GOP nominee sought to keep the focus squarely on Hillary Clinton's comment that half of his supporters are a "basket of deplorables." He was interrupted repeatedly by protesters and, at one point, a man pushed and grabbed male protesters during a verbal exchange.
 
The bizarre world of bitcoin 'mining' finds a new home in Tibet
The industry behind the digital currency is starting to come of age, but its center of gravity has shifted away from utopian dreamers toward venture capitalists. Today, mines run by Chinese companies account for about 70 percent of the world's bitcoin processing power.
 
Redskins find out right away their expectations may not be reality
COLUMN | The loss to Pittsburgh was a sobering reminder of how far Washington has to go. For all the improvements the franchise has made and for all the well-earned excitement it has generated, this team is not ready for primetime.
 
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Trump loves Vladimir Putin. Could his tax returns explain why?
 
Yes, half of Trump supporters are racist
 
The question that will decide the election
 
The self-refuting idea that America needs Donald Trump as a savior
 
Clinton and Trump owe voters more specifics on their health
 
A rare outbreak of public apologies
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Rare calm takes hold in Syria despite early ceasefire violations
There were reports of airstrikes and artillery shelling, but if violations remain minor, the United States and Russia will move on to a new phase of together targeting the Islamic State and those allied to al-Qaeda.
North Korea’s nuclear program is targeting U.S., Japanese lawmaker says
Antonio Inoki, a former wrestler who serves in Japan's parliament, returned from a visit to Pyongyang and said that the North's nuclear program "is not directed at Japan. The nuclear development is toward the United States."
NCAA’s decision to pull key events from North Carolina irks Republicans
The NCAA said it was pulling its scheduled 2016-17 championship events because of the state's so-called "bathroom bill." N.C. GOP spokeswoman responded: "I wish the NCAA was this concerned about the women who were raped at Baylor."
U.S. News college rankings: Princeton tops list for sixth straight year
The stability of the rankings, the most prominent in the field, is no surprise, given how they are built.
In a dramatic shift, GOP is worried about North Carolina, starts pouring in resources
Republicans are increasingly nervous about the prospects for presidential nominee Donald Trump and two big names in danger of losing their reelection bids: Sen. Richard Burr and Gov. Pat McCrory.
The man who discovered CTE thinks Hillary Clinton may have been poisoned
The forensic pathologist advised campaign officials to "perform toxicologic analysis of Ms. Clinton's blood."
Fact Checker: 4 Pinocchios for Trump's claim about veterans and immigrants
This is an absurd comparison and Trump needs to drop it.
Stem-cell clinics aren't getting FDA approval — because they don't have to. The FDA is rethinking that.
Federal regulators may start requiring approval for untested therapies described by some scientists as potentially dangerous. But patients who say they have benefited from them are urging the government not to clamp down.
Don’t worry, Apple hasn’t completely ruined the iPhone
REVIEW | Are the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus worth buying? And what about that headphone jack (or lack of)?
Ryan Lochte protesters rush stage of 'Dancing With the Stars'
A network source said someone jumped to the stage and tried to knock Lochte down.
U.S. soccer star Abby Wambach says she’s been battling substance abuse ‘for years now’
The retired soccer star is opening up about her years of substance abuse.
 
     
 
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