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Wrapping up the fantasy - how will Game of Thrones end?

The hugely popular TV show Game of Thrones has two seasons to go; already the showrunners, David Benioff and Daniel Weiss, are speeding towards the endgame. But providing a satisfactory conclusion to a show that has multiple, interweaving storylines and which incorporates both realist and high fantasy elements is no easy task.

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Those who think Marlowe co-wrote plays with Shakespeare may Kyd themselves

Christopher Marlowe, 16th-century playwright and contemporary of Shakespeare, is to be given co-writing credit alongside Shakespeare for the Henry VI trilogy in the New Oxford Shakespeare edition of the Bard’s collected works. This decision follows computerised textual analysis of the plays by a group of researchers led by Gary Taylor of Florida State University – techniques which have also identified Shakespeare’s “literary fingerprints” in the domestic tragedy Arden of Faversham.

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In a post-truth election, clicks trump facts

One thing about the 2016 presidential race is undeniable: Donald Trump has lied or misled at an unprecedented level. Over 70 percent of his statements, according to Politifact, are “mostly false,” “false” or “pants on fire false.” (Hillary Clinton is at 26 percent.)

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Julian Assange and WikiLeaks are harming diplomacy more than the Clinton campaign

The U.S. election has given WikiLeaks an opportunity to revive its image as a world leader in “transparency” leaks.

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Here is why Trump's wall ignores economic logic

In the final weeks of his campaign, Donald Trump has reiterated his call to build a wall between Mexico and the United States. A Pew Research survey shows his supporters are united by, perhaps more than any other issue, anti-immigrant sentiment.

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Jimmy Carter’s unfairly mocked presidency deserves another look

As the madcap, ugly 2016 election nears its end, one thing is clear: most Americans don’t trust either of their main choices for president. Between Hillary Clinton’s serious trust deficit and Donald Trump’s ever darker unpleasantness, this election cycle is increasingly marked by voters’ indifference and disgust.

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Clinton for president: Why we need a landslide

Donald Trump boasted in January that he could shoot someone on Fifth Avenue, and his loyal supporters would stay with him. On that point, at least, he's been proven right. He's going to lose this election, but if the polls are on target roughly 4 in 10 Americans will stand with him to the end. So…

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Commercial TV made Trump a political star. He alone made himself a loser.

The postmortem on this election will be brutal. Almost none of the participants -- candidates, campaign managers, consultants, the political parties, the press in its many manifestations, even those mostly innocent pollsters -- will escape unscathed. They've all helped give our quadrennial ritual a massive black eye before a can't-believe-it's-happening world. Some more than others, it's…

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Robert Reich: Trump isn't alone -- the entire GOP has spent decades trying to destroy trust in the American system

Donald Trump’s warning that he might not accept the results of the presidential election exemplifies his approach to everything: Do whatever it takes to win, even if that means undermining the integrity of the entire system.

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Paul Krugman: The real reason Clinton is winning is not what the pundits tell you

It's not exactly a secret that Paul Krugman has been a Hillary Clinton supporter in this election. On Friday, the columnist examines what her strong debate performances and now apparent large lead reveal about her, and dispels what he sees as the fiction that she is a "terrible candidate."

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How Donald Trump inadvertently gave 'nasty' women their voices

When I was younger, and New York City’s 42nd Street a seedier version, I used to contort my face as I moved through the crowds trying to make myself as unattractive as possible. That way, I wouldn’t be groped. Or have some weirdo begging to have sex with me.

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Does Donald Trump have a plan to defeat democracy?

I know that it’s way, way, way too late to try to do any serious deconstruction of a Donald Trump performance, but, like Trump on a debate stage, I can’t help myself. Somehow, even though I know better, I hold to the notion that a presidential election, even this one, must be a serious affair.

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Here is why John McCain has hit a new low with his destructive politics

"I promise you that we will be united against any Supreme Court nominee that Hillary Clinton, if she were president, would put up,” Senator John McCain said on a radio interview in Pennsylvania on Monday. “I promise you. This is where we need the majority.”

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