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Donald Trump is a unique threat to American democracy He is unfit for the presidency and cannot be endorsed. Editorial Board • Read more »
Donald Trump reminds me of Vladimir Putin — and that is terrifying The GOP nominee's rhetoric and posturing are alarmingly similar to that of the Russian leader who has dismantled Russia' fledgling democracy. Garry Kasparov • Read more »
Democrats grapple with intraparty divisions two days before convention opens At rules-committee meetings, Sanders supporters' frustrations over superdelegates, Kaine and leaked DNC emails bubbled over. David Weigel • Read more »
Democrats vote to bind most superdelegates to state primary results The guidelines included a mix of Clinton and Sanders ideas. David Weigel • Read more »
He was her middle-school speech teacher. Now, he's the father of her unborn child, police say. The pair carried on a monthslong secret relationship that began over text. Peter Holley • Read more »
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'How's Amanda?': A story of truth, lies and an American addiction The days of waiting -- for a key injection that could help curb her heroin cravings -- seem to go on forever. Eli Saslow • Read more »
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New Kasich ad: If Trump becomes president, 'you better hope there's someone left to help you' "If he keeps going, and he actually becomes president, he might just get around to you. And you better hope there's someone left to help you." Sarah Parnass • Read more »
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