RSN: Bob Fitrakis and Harvey Wasserman | WARNING to DEMOCRATS! Do NOT Concede!!
Bob Fitrakis and Harvey Wasserman, Reader Supported News Excerpt: "Nobody 'officially' losing by less than ten percent, or while winning the exit polls, should walk away." READ MORE Voters at a polling precinct. (photo: John Sommers II/Getty Images)
How to Make Sure Your Vote Gets Counted on Election Day
Tim Johnson, McClatchy DC Johnson writes: "Don't be surprised by mischief on Election Day. That's the advice experts give about last-minute text messages, robocalls or emails purporting to instruct people (falsely) on where or when to vote." READ MORE Donald Trump speaks to supporters at a rally. (photo: Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
Jonathan Chait | Trump Isn't Inciting Violence by Mistake, but on Purpose. He Just Told Us.
Jonathan Chait, New York Magazine Chait writes: "At a weekend rally, President Trump launched a riff that, even by the feverish standards of his closing campaign argument, stands out for its brutal authoritarian overtones." READ MORE Kris Kobach. (photo: AP)
Kris Kobach Accepted Donations From White Nationalists
Stephanie Kirchgaessner, Guardian UK Kirchgaessner writes: "The Republican candidate for governor of Kansas, Kris Kobach, who has close ties to the Trump administration, has accepted financial donations from white nationalist sympathizers and has for more than a decade been affiliated with groups espousing white supremacist views." READ MORE The idea that athletes - or actors, or writers - shouldn't be politically active in the public sphere is surprisingly widely held. (photo: Christian Petersen/Getty Images)
No, Athletes Will Not 'Shut Up and Dribble' - and They Never Have
Linda Holmes, NPR Holmes writes: "The point of the series is to demonstrate that in the case of black athletes, holding the game at a distance from the society in which it's played is not only contrary to history but impossible." READ MORE An investigator works at a clandestine grave site. (photo: Feliz Marquez/AP)
Mass Grave of Hundreds Found in Veracruz, Mexico
teleSUR Excerpt: "According to Rosalia Castro Toss, 'the information we have is that there could be 400 to 500 bodies. It was a death camp or worse,' the Associated Press reported." READ MORE A captive red wolf at the North Carolina Museum of Life & Science. (photo: Salwan Georges/WP)
Federal Judge Blasts Fish and Wildlife Service, Says Endangered Wolves Cannot Be Shot
Darryl Fears, The Washington Post Fears writes: "The critically endangered American red wolf might have been saved from extinction Monday." READ MORE |
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