Saturday, October 8, 2016

What should you do if you see a creepy clown? Internet responds with #IfISeeAClown and other top stories.

  • What should you do if you see a creepy clown? Internet responds with #IfISeeAClown

    What should you do if you see a creepy clown? Internet responds with #IfISeeAClown
    Share This Story!Let friends in your social network know what you are reading aboutWhat should you do if you see a creepy clown? Internet responds with #IfISeeAClownWhile the police investigate creepy clown threats, many on social media are using the hashtag #IfISeeAClown to share how they would deal with a creepy clown sighting. Sent!A link has been sent to your friend's email address.Posted!A link has been posted to your Facebook feed. What should you do if you see a creepy clown? Internet res..
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  • Tax Returns, Threats Of Hacks: Surprise! It's October

    Tax Returns, Threats Of Hacks: Surprise! It's October
    Enlarge this image Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks at a rally Saturday in Pennsylvania. That's the same day a report came out showing Trump may not have paid income taxes for most of two decades. John Locher/AP hide caption toggle caption John Locher/AP Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump s..
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  • No deal? Seminole tribe and Florida now head to court

    No deal? Seminole tribe and Florida now head to court
    TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — The Seminole Tribe of Florida and the state are squaring off in a crucial federal trial that may affect the future of gambling in Florida. The trial scheduled to start Monday could decide whether the tribe can continue to have blackjack tables at their Florida casinos. Your current subscription does not provide access to this content. Please click the button below to manage your account. Subscribe..
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  • Family of slain Homewood student: 'She wanted to be successful'

    Family of slain Homewood student: 'She wanted to be successful'
    A 19-year-old woman who was one of two North Carolina university students shot and killed early Sunday during a party was remembered by her family as a hardworking sophomore who was “smart and energetic.’’Alisia Dieudonne, 19, of Homewood, and Ahmad Campbell, 21, of Kittrell, N.C., died early Sunday after a man opened fire from outside an off-campus Greensboro home where a party had been going on. “I just want whoever is responsible to be brought to justice and punished to the fullest extent o..
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  • Alexander Hamilton and the new Supreme Court term

    Alexander Hamilton and the new Supreme Court term
    As the Supreme Court’s new term begins, many court watchers have observed that the justices don’t have the usual front-page, nationally-important cases on their docket. By this time a year ago, the Supreme Court had already decided to hear controversial affirmative action, free speech, and redistricting cases. Soon thereafter the justices added important abortion, “Obamacare,” and immigration disputes. By contrast, as of now, other than a potentially controversial “religious liberty” case broug..
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  • Protests erupt in South LA for a second night after police fatally shoot an armed teen

    Protests erupt in South LA for a second night after police fatally shoot an armed teen
    Angry demonstrators poured into the streets of a South Los Angeles neighborhood Sunday night, the second night of protests over the fatal shooting of an armed 18-year-old man.The rowdy crowd shut down traffic at 108th Street and Western Avenue, where at one point a white sports car was seen doing donuts in the street as police and Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputies stood by. Some protesters harassed news reporters and vandalized local businesses, scrawling graffiti on storefronts. Demonstra..
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  • Will WikiLeaks' Assange delay 'October surprise' announcement?

    Will WikiLeaks' Assange delay 'October surprise' announcement?
    Julian Assange canceled a much-anticipated announcement that some believe could be the “October surprise” the WikiLeaks founder has hinted at for weeks, but the revelation could still come in a video link presentation scheduled for Tuesday on the 10th anniversary of the leaked emails clearinghouse. Assange, 45, who has lived in the Ecuadorean Embassy in London for five years as officials in Sweden have sought him on criminal charges, cited security concerns in canceling the dramatic appearance ..
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  • How Hillary Clinton Grappled With Bill Clinton's Infidelity, and His Accusers

    How Hillary Clinton Grappled With Bill Clinton's Infidelity, and His Accusers
    And that determination to fight back inspired others in the campaign to do the same.“She’s the firefighter running to the fire,” Mr. Kantor said, “not away from it.”Mrs. Clinton and her husband declined to be interviewed, and her campaign did not answer questions about her support of efforts to undermine the women. “The country closed the book on these matters close to 20 years ago, and there is nothing whatsoever new here,” her spokesman, Brian Fallon, said in a statement.Her campaign also rel..
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  • Hillary Clinton shares stage with Zianna Oliphant in Charlotte

    Hillary Clinton shares stage with Zianna Oliphant in Charlotte
    Charlotte, N.C. — Hillary Clinton said Sunday that the spate of gun violence in the United States should call the nation to do more to protect "all of God's children."Clinton addressed congregants at Little Rock AME Zion Church in Charlotte, North Carolina, fewer than two weeks after the shooting death of Keith Lamont Scott touched off two nights of violent protests in the city's downtown."Protecting all of God's children is America's calling," the Democratic presidential nominee said. Clinton..
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  • Who gave Trump's taxes to the New York Times? The mystery behind a bombshell story.

    Who gave Trump's taxes to the New York Times? The mystery behind a bombshell story.
    A report in the New York Times says a $916 million loss in the '90s might have allowed Donald Trump to legally avoid paying any income taxes for almost two decades. (Sarah Parnass/The Washington Post) When New York Times reporter Susanne Craig checked her office mailbox a few days ago, a thin Manila envelope immediately caught her eye. She almost gasped when she opened it. “I thought it was a hoax,” she said Sunday. “My reaction was, ‘No way this is real.’ ” The typed return address rea..
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