Thursday, August 11, 2016

Evening Edition: Clinton: Election is a choice between helping the rich or everyone else

The Trump interview that should terrify national Republicans, annotated; Trump’s ‘Obama founded ISIS’ comment exemplifies why his campaign is on the brink of doom; Campaign earns 4 Pinocchios for confirming Sean Hannity’s tale of a Trump rescue; How these parents are sending 13 kids to college, living debt free — and still plan to retire early; ; American judoka Kayla Harrison wins gold; The dominance of Michael Phelps has crushed the Olympic dreams of these 27 swimmers; There's a new way to make strong passwords — and it's way easier than what you’ve been doing; 'God called my bluff’: A Christian blogger faces fury over a post about her white daughter's marriage to a black man; Influential, shrewd and quirky, Arianna Huffington changed the Web; Bernie Sanders buys a $575,000 vacation home, and the Internet cries foul; Extreme humidity: The entire eastern U.S. is a wet blanket; We finally know who forged Piltdown Man, one of science’s most notorious hoaxes;
 
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Clinton: Election is a choice between helping the rich or everyone else
In a rebuttal to Trump's economic speech in Detroit Monday, the Democratic presidential nominee offered a bullish assessment for the prospects of the middle class if she is in the White House — and accused Trump of peddling pessimism and misleading voters with claims that he's "on the side of the little guy."
The Trump interview that should terrify national Republicans, annotated
During an interview with CNBC, Trump unapologetically said he's going to win or lose doing much the same thing he's doing now.
 
Trump’s ‘Obama founded ISIS’ comment exemplifies why his campaign is on the brink of doom
Despite Donald Trump's repeated assertions — last night at a rally in Florida and again on this morning in an interview with CNBC — President Obama is not the founder of the Islamic State.
 
Campaign earns 4 Pinocchios for confirming Sean Hannity’s tale of a Trump rescue
It was such a sweet story: Donald Trump to the rescue of Marines. But it fell apart under scrutiny
 
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How these parents are sending 13 kids to college, living debt free — and still plan to retire early
Rob and Sam Fatzinger of Bowie, Md., say frugality is not about clipping coupons. It's about rethinking your finances, and maybe your life.
 
American judoka Kayla Harrison wins gold
Harrison defended her gold medal from the 2012 London Games by defeating France's Audrey Tcheumeo by ippon in the final.
 
The dominance of Michael Phelps has crushed the Olympic dreams of these 27 swimmers
Phelps has denied gold and Olympic glory to a whole lot of Olympic swimmers. Here's who would have benefited from his absence.
 
There's a new way to make strong passwords — and it's way easier than what you’ve been doing
The days of P@s5word rage might be coming to end.
 
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'God called my bluff’: A Christian blogger faces fury over a post about her white daughter's marriage to a black man
Gaye Clark prayed her daughter would marry a good man, but she said she "hadn't counted on God sending an African American with dreads."
 
Influential, shrewd and quirky, Arianna Huffington changed the Web
As Arianna Huffington steps down from the site she began in 2005, the Huffington Post is many things: bigger than life, easy to mock and full of contradictions.
 
Bernie Sanders buys a $575,000 vacation home, and the Internet cries foul
It's the senator's third home (the Sanderses also have homes in Washington and Burlington), and to critics, socialism and diversified real estate portfolios don't mix.
 
Extreme humidity: The entire eastern U.S. is a wet blanket
From Houston to Marquette, Mich., and from Miami to Bangor, Maine, humidity is oppressively high.
 
We finally know who forged Piltdown Man, one of science’s most notorious hoaxes
More than 100 years later, the hoax remains a "cautionary tale" for scientists today.
 
 
     
 
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