Sunday, September 18, 2016

Hillary Clinton's Boost From Demographic Change Is Overrated and other top stories.

  • Hillary Clinton's Boost From Demographic Change Is Overrated

    Hillary Clinton's Boost From Demographic Change Is Overrated
    The growing diversity of the electorate has undoubtedly helped the Democrats. However, many people look at these numbers and assume that the preponderance of Democratic gains over the last decade can be attributed to these shifts. That is not so.In fact, John Kerry would have probably lost the 2004 election even if eligible voters had been just as diverse as they were in 2012.Conversely, Mr. Obama would have probably won his two elections even if the last decade of demographic shifts had never ..
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  • Authorities: Suspect in found bodies case had squatted at Mansfield scene - WDAM

    Authorities: Suspect in found bodies case had squatted at Mansfield scene - WDAM
    MANSFIELD, OH (WOIO) - Three bodies were found in northeast Ohio on Tuesday -- two in Ashland and another in Mansfield.It started when officers were dispatched to a report of a woman being held against her will in Ashland. The woman, who was not listed as a missing person, was somehow able to call police for help.They found her in a house at 363 Covert Court. Shawn Michael Grate, 30, was also located at the home. The houses at 363 and 365 Covert Court were supposed to be unoccupied,..
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  • Politics|Colin Powell, in Hacked Email, Calls Trump 'National Disgrace'

    Politics|Colin Powell, in Hacked Email, Calls Trump 'National Disgrace'
    Photo “The whole birther movement was racist,” Colin Powell wrote in an email to a former aide that has been leaked. He noted that Donald J. Trump once questioned the validity of President Obama’s birth certificate. Credit Kazuhiro Nogi/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images WASHINGTON — Former Secretary of State Colin L. Powell, who served as President George W. Bush’s top diplomat, derided Donald J. Trump as a “national disgrace” and an “international pariah” in personal..
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  • Suspect in NC police officer's murder captured in Coventry

    Suspect in NC police officer's murder captured in Coventry
    Police photos Related Coverage COVENTRY, R.I. (WPRI) — State and local police have captured a man wanted in the deadly shooting of a North Carolina police officer. Only Eyewitness News was on scene as Irving Fenner was taken into custody at about 2 a.m. Wednesday on Tiogue Avenue in Coventry. Fenner, 23, is accused of gunning down Officer Tim Brackeen of the Shelby Police Department on Saturday and has been on the run since. He was spotted on Oxford Street in Providence Tuesday ..
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  • ITT Tech students refuse to repay loans in protest over government policy

    ITT Tech students refuse to repay loans in protest over government policy
    ITT Technical Institute offices in Chantilly, Va. (Photo by Jahi Chikwendiu/The Washington Post) Former students at ITT Technical Institutes are refusing to repay their federal student loans in a protest designed to pressure the government into canceling the debt of everyone who alleges they were defrauded by the now-defunct for-profit chain. [ITT Technical Institutes shut down after 50 years in operation] In the week since ITT Tech shut its doors, the Department of Education has encoura..
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  • Gazebo Where Tamir Rice Was Killed to Be Loaned to a Museum

    Gazebo Where Tamir Rice Was Killed to Be Loaned to a Museum
    The Cleveland park gazebo where 12-year-old Tamir Rice was fatally shot by cops two years ago was being dismantled Wednesday morning, and will eventually be displayed at a museum. The gazebo — seen in choppy surveillance video capturing Tamir's death in November 2014 — had become a "symbol of pain" for the Rice family and the community, family attorney Subodh Chandra told NBC affiliate WKYC earlier this year. Local officials helped to coordinate the removal of the gazebo and work out a dea..
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  • Politics|Official: US Goal to Take in 110000 Refugees in Coming Year

    Politics|Official: US Goal to Take in 110000 Refugees in Coming Year
    WASHINGTON รข€” The United States will strive to take in 110,000 refugees from around the world in the coming year, a senior Obama administration official said Wednesday, in what would be a nearly 30 percent increase from the 85,000 allowed in over the previous year.The increase reflects continuing concern about the refugee crisis stemming from Syria's civil war and conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan. Yet it's still far short of what advocacy groups say is needed to address an unprecedented cris..
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  • Tropical Storm Julia tracks inland over Southeast; new depression forms

    Tropical Storm Julia tracks inland over Southeast; new depression forms
    Tropical Storm Julia, still inland, continued to track northward Wednesday morning into south Georgia, while Tropical Storm Ian was also spinning in the central Atlantic and a new tropical depression formed far to its east. As of 10 a.m. CDT, the center of Tropical Storm Julia was located about 20 miles northeast of Brunswick, Ga., and was moving north-northeast at 6 mph, according to the National Hurricane Center. Julia still had winds of 40 mph, making it a minimal tropical storm. The hurric..
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  • Chelsea Manning will undergo gender transition surgery, lawyer says

    Chelsea Manning will undergo gender transition surgery, lawyer says
    Manning, a transgender woman, was convicted of stealing and disseminating 750,000 pages of documents and videos to WikiLeaks. The former US Army soldier is serving a 35-year sentence at Fort Leavenworth, an all-male Army prison in eastern Kansas, despite her request to transfer to a civilian prison. Her lawyers say she has been denied medical treatment for her gender dysphoria, a condition in which there is a conflict between a person's physical sex and the gender he or she identifies with. The ..
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  • Americans got raise last year for first time since 2007

    Americans got raise last year for first time since 2007
    In a long-awaited sign that middle-class Americans are finally seeing real economic gains, U.S. households got a raise last year after seven years of stagnant incomes. Rising pay also lifted the poorest households, cutting poverty by the sharpest amount in nearly a half-century.Higher minimum wages in many states and tougher competition among businesses to fill jobs pushed up pay, while low inflation made those paychecks stretch further. The figures show that the growing economy is finally bene..
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Grand Opening: College football begins with marquee games .1 death linked to massive GM air bag recall .
Going Rogue - Nissan's Hot Crossover Freshens Up For 2017 .Cincinnati scores 22 points in 2nd half, tops UT Martin 28-7 .

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