Thursday, October 20, 2016

Evening Edition: Trump’s attack on election integrity reverberates

Republicans in tough races blast Trump for election-results remark; For Trump, a strong start — then a killer mistake; Woman says Trump groped her at U.S. Open tennis tournament in 1998; Trump’s lack of self-control lets Clinton get under his skin; Fact Checker: 24 suspect claims; The Fix: Winners and losers ; Video: How Trump took U.S. politics into uncharted territory ; U.S. service member killed in bomb blast in Iraq; Washington's foreign policy elites are not sorry to see Obama go; Former NSA contractor allegedly stole 'astonishing quantity' of classified material over 20 years; Watchdog says EPA should have intervened in Flint water crisis 7 months earlier; ‘You’re practically crying!’ Joe Scarborough and Bill Kristol get heated; The time Donald Trump says he was groped; Would GOP voters really take to the streets if Trump loses?; Despite being shamed for overcharging patients, hospitals raised their prices — again; The mysterious ‘Planet Nine’ might be causing the whole solar system to wobble; Their first goal in rural N.C. was disaster relief. The other: Being the face of Islam in a red state.; Judge admits his decision in domestic-abuse case had ‘the most tragic result possible’;
 
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Trump's attack on election integrity reverberates
After refusing to say during the debate whether or not he'd accept the results, the GOP candidate later said at a rally in Ohio that he will accept the results "if I win."
Republicans in tough races blast Trump for election-results remark
"There have been irregularities in our elections, sometimes even fraud, but never to an extent that it affected the outcome," said Sen. John McCain said.
 
For Trump, a strong start — then a killer mistake
Donald Trump committed a major blunder when asked about election results. Yet he seemed not to care at all.
 
Woman says Trump groped her at U.S. Open tennis tournament in 1998
A New Jersey yoga instructor is the 10th woman to speak publicly about an alleged unwanted sexual advance by the GOP nominee.
 
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Trump’s lack of self-control lets Clinton get under his skin
Trump became more agitated as the night dragged on. The split screen was not his friend.
 
Fact Checker: 24 suspect claims
Hillary Clinton, for the most part, was more factually accurate than Donald Trump who, once again, demonstrated a thin grasp of facts.
 
The Fix: Winners and losers
Trump had his most consistent debate yet — but Clinton easily came out on top. And Chris Wallace? He was the best moderator of all the debates.
 
Video: How Trump took U.S. politics into uncharted territory
The Fix's Aaron Blake breaks down the key moments of the third presidential debate on Oct. 19 between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump.
 
U.S. service member killed in bomb blast in Iraq
This was the first U.S. service member killed since a major offensive to reclaim the city of Mosul from the Islamic State began earlier this week.
 
Washington's foreign policy elites are not sorry to see Obama go
The bipartisan consensus calls for a more assertive American foreign policy, including stepped-up military action in Syria, which has been repeatedly rejected by the president.
 
Former NSA contractor allegedly stole 'astonishing quantity' of classified material over 20 years
Federal prosecutors plan to charge Harold T. Martin III with violating the Espionage Act for what is thought to be the largest theft of classified government material ever.
 
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Watchdog says EPA should have intervened in Flint water crisis 7 months earlier
The agency's inspector general found that the EPA had "the authority and sufficient information" to force Michigan officials to fix the city's escalating water problems in June 2015.
 
‘You’re practically crying!’ Joe Scarborough and Bill Kristol get heated
An old argument about Trump coverage comes roaring back.
 
The time Donald Trump says he was groped
COLUMN | In his book "The Art of the Comeback," Trump describes being touched inappropriately by a socialite. "This is not infrequent, it happens all the time," he wrote.
 
Would GOP voters really take to the streets if Trump loses?
This is as much about Trump undermining his own party as undermining democracy.
 
Despite being shamed for overcharging patients, hospitals raised their prices — again
Twenty Florida hospitals were cited in previous study for significantly marking up prices on uninsured patients. Negative publicity didn't change those practices, researchers found.
 
The mysterious ‘Planet Nine’ might be causing the whole solar system to wobble
The finding offers more evidence that the hypothetical giant planet does lurk at the outer edge of our solar system.
 
Their first goal in rural N.C. was disaster relief. The other: Being the face of Islam in a red state.
In an election year when Muslims have been cast as violent radicals, Islamic Relief's volunteers say they have been thrust into the role of unofficial ambassadors for the real Muslim America.
 
Judge admits his decision in domestic-abuse case had ‘the most tragic result possible’
Judge Michael Hensley didn't approve the arrest of a man with a domestic abuse history. The man then killed his wife and himself, police say.
 
 
     
 
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