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Trump's convention will be a 'circus of hate': ex-GOP state chairperson

In a column in USA Today that was both wistful and fearful, the former chair of the New Hampshire Republican Party said she is finding the Democratic National Convention uplifting in ways that appeal to her and suggested the Republican National Convention next week to nominate Donald Trump will be a "circus of hate."

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Texas Democrats are successfully suing to kick Green Party candidates off the November ballot

Democrats won legal rulings Wednesday blocking Green Party nominees for U.S. Senate, railroad commissioner and the 21st Congressional District from appearing on the November ballot.

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'Right-wing extremists' are responsible for 100% of political murders during last two years: CNN's Begala

President Donald Trump's attempts to fear monger about crime and violence in American cities are not going to rescue his flailing re-election campaign, predicted CNN political analyst Paul Begala.

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Deep divisions make US election bellwether hard to read

With her little dog Pepperoni trailing at her heels, Sarah Lloyd pushes the fodder close to the muzzles of the dairy cows that watch her as she comes and goes.

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Here are 10 things you need to know about Trump's Post Office scandal

Don’t be fooled by Postmaster General Louis DeJoy’s tactical retreat. The crisis isn’t over. Ten facts frame the story of how Trump is using the pandemic and the Postal Service to undermine the integrity of the presidential election.

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Elizabeth Warren praised for using DNC address to demand child care as 'part of the basic infrastructure of this nation'

"Our economic system has been rigged to give bailouts to billionaires and kick dirt in the face of everyone else. But we can build a thriving economy by investing in families and fixing what's broken."

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Steve Schmidt buries Sarah Palin for her 'profound ignorance and insanity' after Fox News attack

Responding to a late-night attack from former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin (R) who appeared on Fox News on Wednesday to comment on the Democratic National Convention, Steve Schmidt fired back at John McCain's running mate in 2008 for whining that he sabotaged her national run.

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Caregivers are still staying in as society reopens from coronavirus shutdowns -- fearing they'll infect their loved ones

PHILADELPHIA — As the coronavirus restrictions were lifted this summer, many young people flocked to reopened restaurants and bars, or planned backyard barbecues with friends they hadn’t seen in months.But not Christina Young. The 29-year-old is healthy, but her 20-month-old son, Jackson, has cystic fibrosis, a progressive lung disease that can turn a cold into a severe infection. If he got the coronavirus, he could suffer severe lung damage.So for Young, reopening meant only more anxiety. She, her partner, and Jackson remain isolated in their Cherry Hill, N.J., home, going out only for Jackso...

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Changes to the Postal Service leave this mail carrier exhausted -- yet eager to serve his residents

PHILADELPHIA — He walks hurriedly down the sidewalk, his tattered navy bag swaying back and forth, stuffed with letters, magazines, and small packages.“You’re still the mailman!” says a man in his 60s, nursing a cup of coffee by the bustling Upper Darby, Pa., street.“Yessir!” he replies. It’s Monday, the carrier’s first day back on the job after a week off, and the neighborhood has missed him.He’s proud to be a mail carrier — a position he’s held for two decades — but now that his job has been put at the center of a national debate, he’s been told by his bosses not to talk to reporters. He wan...

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Widespread horror as Trump cabinet member mocks domestic violence survivors with GIF of Lisa Simpson crying

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo was blasted on Wednesday for tweeting a picture of "The Simpsons" character Lisa Simpson crying while the Democratic National Committee Convention was broadcasting a segment featuring domestic violence survivors.

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Thousands flee as fast-moving wildfires spread in California

Thousands of people fled their homes in northern California on Wednesday as hundreds of fast-moving wildfires spread across the region, burning houses and leading to the death of a helicopter pilot.

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What the Post Office needs to survive a pandemic election

This fall’s elections are the latest chapter in the slow-motion collapse of the U.S. Postal Service, one of America’s most venerated institutions. As November approaches, members of Congress and state election officials have grown increasingly concerned that the USPS will fail at a critical moment: a closely contested vote that will involve a record number of people casting a ballot by mail.

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Reds broadcaster Thom Brennaman pulled off live game after dropping homophobic slur on hot mic

Cincinnati Reds play-by-play man Thom Brennaman knows he may be looking for a new job soon. Brennaman signed off in the middle of the Reds’ game Wednesday night against the Kansas City Royals after getting caught on a hot mic using a slur for homosexuals. Brennemen was heard referring to an unknown location as “one of the f — capitals of the world.” He did not seem to realize that the broadcast had returned from commercial break. The Reds and Royals played a doubleheader Wednesday. Brennaman’s homophobic slur came during the final inning of the first game, and he abruptly signed off the air durin...

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