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Secret recordings reveal neo-Nazi efforts to recruit former military servicemembers

Audio recordings obtained by the Southern Poverty Law Center reveal how a neo-Nazi group is recruiting former members of the American military to serve as soldiers in what it believes will be a race war.

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Landslide: Fox News' Rupert Murdoch predicts Biden will defeat Trump

Rupert Murdoch has been telling his confidantes that Joe Biden will beat President Donald Trump in a landslide.

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MSNBC's Morning Joe and Mika explain how 'certain networks' make it impossible for Trump supporters to break away

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski busted "certain networks" for obscuring how bad President Donald Trump has been the last four years, and how that generates a feedback loop where supporters can't imagine breaking away.

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International experts sound the alarm about Trump's rhetoric: 'Violence could be quite serious'

President Donald Trump's rhetoric about Democrats stealing the 2020 presidential election is raising alarms among international elections observers who say that the president could inspire his supporters to commit acts of violence at polling places.

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As 2020 campaign enters home stretch, Fauci pulled into fray

Anthony Fauci, America's top infectious diseases expert, prides himself on steering clear of politics.

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Top epidemiologist urges Fauci and Birx to resign -- and tell America the truth about Trump

A top epidemiologist is urging medical experts serving on President Donald Trump's coronavirus task force to resign and tell American voters what's really been going on behind the scenes.

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Harris County tried to make voting easier during the pandemic. Texas Republicans fought every step of the way.

A potential nightmare for Texas Republicans began to materialize early Tuesday, taking the form of tens of thousands of voters lined up at the polls in Harris County.

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Christians blast Trump in new ad: ‘The days of using our faith for your benefit are over’

A Christian activist group is calling President Donald Trump an opportunistic hypocrite.

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Missouri Senator Josh Hawley would rather not talk about the GOP's 'Josh Hawley problem'

On the day that Amy Coney Barrett’s nomination to the Supreme Court was announced, I wrote that it would be wrong as well as politically unwise for Democrats to attack her on religious grounds. And they haven’t.Instead, in the days since, Democrats have talked about everything but Barrett’s faith. They’ve argued against confirming her during an election. They’ve argued against confirming her during a pandemic. Again and again, they’ve warned that Barrett would, if confirmed, side with those who want to kill the Affordable Care Act and overturn Roe v. Wade. Not because of her religious beliefs,...

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US book stores launch 'Boxed Out' campaign against Amazon

The American Booksellers Association has launched an advertising campaign against Amazon to alert the public to what it calls the growing danger that book stores are under from the online goliath during the coronavirus pandemic.

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News from New York Comic-Con

The New York Comic-Con occurred online Oct. 8-11, but didn’t have the biggest bang. Still, it had enough intriguing announcements to be worth talking about.The lack of sizzle at NYCC is a little disappointing, given how bombastic the virtual San Diego Comic-Con (July 22-25) and DC FanDome events (Aug. 22, Sept. 12) were. But there wasn’t much to talk about, movie-wise, given that all but one genre movie has been moved to 2021. (“Wonder Woman 1984” is currently scheduled for Dec. 25, but most experts predict it will be postponed again.)If you searched, you could find a little info about “Demon ...

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How 'Social Distance' filmed an entire show in quarantine: 'Like making a student film'

There were just seven months between the day Hilary Weisman Graham came up with the idea for “Social Distance” and the Netflix series’ premiere Thursday.Normally, the process to make a TV show takes years and includes inception, pitching, casting, shooting and editing.“We wanted to get it out before the pandemic is over,” the “Orange is the New Black” writer told the Daily News of the coronavirus era-set show.Turns out, the pandemic isn’t going anywhere anytime soon, but “Social Distance” lives entirely in shutdowns, filmed on FaceTime and Zoom and Nest.Real-life couples and family members wer...

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