Trump, Clinton Make Final Pitches In Dueling Op-Eds:
The op-eds, which were published online Sunday night — and set for print publication Monday — largely draw upon their respective stump speeches, including outlining some key policy planks and hammering each other.
Trump,
using terminology he has favored in recent weeks on the campaign trail, calls for “draining the swamp of corruption in Washington” and fixing a “rigged system in which political insiders can break the law without consequence.”
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He goes on to mention Clinton as having “been the subject of an FBI criminal investigation.” Trump conspicuously leaves out the
Sunday afternoon decision from FBI Director James Comey to announce that Clinton was again cleared of wrongdoing.
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28 Hours: Leading The Mosul Attack, Under Fire, Then Trapped:
Their convoy was leading the operation Friday when it came under attack multiple times.
Vehicles were destroyed, soldiers were hurt. Troops and journalists sought shelter in a succession of houses, calling for backup again and again.
Inside the armored vehicles, hiding with families in houses, Arwa Damon kept notes amid the heat of the battle. Here is her account, with occasional strong language. It has been lightly edited for clarity.
Oklahoma Earthquake Forces Evacuations, School Closures:
The Oklahoma Corporation Commission’s Oil and Gas Division and the Oklahoma Geological Survey recorded a 5.0 magnitude earthquake near Cushing, about 50 miles southwest of Tulsa.
The United States Geological Survey had originally recorded it to be a 5.3 magnitude before downgrading the quake slightly.
Common Reflects On Black America, Obama’s Legacy and The Silver Lining of Trump:
In his newest album,
“Black America Again,” which is out Friday, the
Grammy-winning artist reflects on the pain that has plagued some African American communities over generations — from slavery, to Jim Crow, to mass incarceration, inner city violence, police brutality and poverty — and he hails the strength, resilience and successes that have uplifted and empowered his community.