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Trump gave the go-ahead for his supporters to commit a wave of 'election-related violence': report

On Thursday, writing for The Daily Beast, Kelly Weill reported that President Donald Trump's nod to the Proud Boys at the first presidential debate has election officials worried he is opening the floodgates for vigilantes to engage in voter intimidation — or possibly violence.

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Growing number of Americans willing to justify political violence: Surveys

A new survey found an alarming uptick in the number of Americans who believe violence may be justified to achieve their political goals.

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Gen. Stanley McChrystal endorses Joe Biden -- years after he was fired for criticizing ex-vice president

Retired U.S. Army Gen. Stanley McChrystal endorsed Joe Biden for president.

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Trump's COVID task force is almost 'begging' him to cancel Wisconsin rally amid infection surge: CNN's Berman

CNN's John Berman on Thursday pointed out that President Donald Trump's own COVID-19 task force appears to be trying to get the president to cancel his upcoming rally in Wisconsin, which is seeing a record spike in novel coronavirus cases.

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'This is fascism': Trump riles up Minnesota supporters with racist attack on Somali refugees

Just 24 hours after refusing to condemn white supremacists during the first 2020 general election debate, President Donald Trump late Wednesday launched a racist attack on refugees from Somalia and other nations and parroted an unfounded right-wing claim about Rep. Ilhan Omar, sparking "lock her up!" chants from his Minnesota supporters.

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MSNBC's Morning Joe fears Trump will inflict his 'death wish' on Americans as he faces defeat

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough has always feared that President Donald Trump would destroy as much as he could before he's brought down, and he's growing increasingly alarmed.

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Seagram heiress jailed for bankrolling sex cult

The heiress of the Canadian drinks empire Seagram was sentenced to more than six years in prison by a New York court Wednesday after pleading guilty in a sex trafficking scandal linked to a cult.

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The Kushners’ government-backed loan wasn’t just massive -- it came with unusually good terms, too

After the news broke in May of last year that government-sponsored lending agency Freddie Mac had agreed to back $786 million in loans to the Kushner Companies, political opponents asked whether the family real estate firm formerly led by the president’s son-in-law and top adviser, Jared Kushner, had received special treatment.

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US court approves $800 million settlement in Las Vegas mass shooting

A US court on Wednesday approved an $800 million settlement for victims of America's worst mass shooting -- a rampage that left 58 dead and more than 800 wounded in Las Vegas.

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No end to US aid deadlock despite Pelosi, Mnuchin meeting

A meeting between US Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Wednesday failed to resolve a deadlock on additional aid to the US economy, but the two sides agreed to keep talking.

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Moderna's COVID-19 vaccine won't be ready by US election: report

US biotech firm Moderna won't seek an emergency use authorization for its coronavirus vaccine before November 25, its CEO told the Financial Times on Wednesday.

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