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Holocaust historian Saul Friedlander to flee US if 'crazy' Trump elected president

Pulitzer prize-winning historian Saul Friedlander, a world authority on the Holocaust, said Friday he would leave the United States if Donald Trump was elected president.

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In first US presidential debate, pressure on moderator Lester Holt

Lester Holt knows how to manage pressure. He anchors the most-watched nightly news show on US television.

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Obama nukes Trump on race: 'Even most 8 year olds' understand black people worse off under slavery

ABC's Good Morning America aired an interview with President Obama on Friday in which he blasted Donald Trump's assertion that black people are worse off now than they "ever, ever, ever" have been.

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WATCH: Stephen Colbert gets serious about America’s 'heartbreaking racial strife'

Comedian Stephen Colbert typically begins "The Late Show" with a short stand-up routine that digests the day's news into jokes and silliness that makes the world laugh. Tonight, the funny man went a more serious route.

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Here are 12 ways Gary Johnson is a hardcore right-wing radical

A recent NBC News/Quinnipiac poll reveals that more than a quarter of young voters—many who had supported the presidential bid of Sen. Bernie Sanders—plan to cast their presidential ballots for Libertarian Party candidate Gary Johnson. Democrats are increasingly nervous that Johnson’s candidacy could pull more voters from Hillary Clinton than from her Republican rival, Donald Trump, especially in key states like Colorado and Wisconsin. While Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein draws mostly progressive voters, Johnson’s support hails from the breadth of the political spectrum, making it more difficult to suss out. However, because he is on the ballot in all 50 states (Stein is not), most pollsters consider his campaign to be a greater threat to Clinton’s chances in some swing states. And because the U.S. uses the electoral college system to determine the outcome of presidential elections, that could matter on November 8, no matter Clinton's overall support among the general population.

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Trump calls Egyptian president who created a police state ‘fantastic guy' who 'really took control'

In an interview with Lou Dobbs on Fox Business News, Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump praised Egyptian president Abdel Fattah el-Sisi as a "fantastic guy" who "really took control" of the country. Trump met with Sisi this week while he was at the United Nations.

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Rev. William Barber: Trump's outreach is 'hypocrisy' after he cheered violent white supporters

North Carolina NAACP chair and civil rights activist Rev. William Barber noted on MSNBC's "Hardball" Thursday that Trump delivers one message to white communities about African-Americans and an entirely different one to communities of color.

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Don Lemon: Trump saying 'stop-and-frisk' works sends message 'he's not telling the truth'

CNN host Don Lemon rebuked the idea that Donald Trump's touting of "stop-and-frisk" policing would get a positive response from black communities during a Thursday appearance on Wolf Blitzer's Situation Room.

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New Ohio Trump chair is a black woman who slammed the Donald as ‘deplorable'

When Donald Trump’s campaign chair in northeast Ohio went viral after blaming President Barack Obama for racism and crime in black neighborhoods Thursday, it created an opening in Mahoning County.

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Clinton proposes 65 percent tax on billionaire estates

Democratic U.S. presidential nominee Hillary Clinton on Thursday proposed raising taxes on inherited property to 65 percent for the largest estates as she bolstered plans for tax hikes on the wealthiest Americans.

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Awkward: Trump's new Catholic liaison said he would bring 'further degradation to our culture'

The new "chief liaison" for Catholic outreach for Donald Trump's presidential campaign was part of an open letter ripping the real estate magnate's presidential campaign, Right Wing Watch reported.

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Republican schism over Trump's candidacy hits Texas millenials

Much like some party elders, college Republican groups in Texas are ambivalent about embracing presidential nominee Donald Trump, leaving GOP operatives concerned that the party's usual pool of eager young volunteers might be shallower this election season.

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Senate and House Dems accuse Russia of using hackers to influence the election

The top Democrats on the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives intelligence committees accused Russia on Thursday of trying to influence the Nov. 8 U.S. election via computer hacking, and called on President Vladimir Putin to order a halt.

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