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Trump keeps hinting he may reject the election results. Is his true goal an immunity deal?

By putting his peaceful departure into question, Trump may succeed in making it a bargaining chip he can trade in for protection from prosecution.

      

‘It was just like a nightmare’: Baby sick on Royal Caribbean ship had to get multiple amputations, lawsuit says

The Moon family’s harrowing cruise ordeal included a very sick infant daughter. Five futile infirmary visits. And eventually three amputations.

      

Make your food last longer with this one trick

Start canning food at home with these tips.

      

Raiders ‘should have kept the masks on’ at teammate’s charity event, QB Derek Carr says

Members of the Las Vegas Raiders attended Darren Waller’s charity fundraiser on Monday, and some were seen not wearing masks at the indoor event.
      

Michelle Obama reacts to Trump-Biden debate, calls on followers to take action

Michelle Obama is sympathizing with viewers of the first presidential debate between Donald Trump and Joe Biden. She also encourages others to vote.

      

Sports team owners listen to players, but support Republicans to the tune of millions of dollars

USA TODAY Sports reviewed federal political contributions of 183 team owners, and found they have donated at least $14.6 million so far in 2019-20.

      

Speedy confirmation schedule for Amy Barrett injects urgency into FBI background probe, analysts say

The FBI is conducting a background check of Amy Coney Barrett as part of the Supreme Court vetting process. Confirmation hearings start Oct. 12.

      

Republicans and democracy have much deeper problems than Trump’s awful debate performance

A Trump loss won’t fix our nasty, polarized and shallow politics. We need to stop hoping transformation is around the corner if we oust one bad apple.

      

Eight things we learned from unprecedented day of MLB playoff games

Wednesday was an unprecedented day in Major League Baseball history with eight playoff games taking place over a roughly 13-hour period.

      

A more conservative Supreme Court could bring drastic changes for LGBTQ+ Americans

Across the nation, queer people are debating fast-tracking major life changes, expecting that rights they now have could be stripped away.
      

This 12-year-old Georgia boy is a sophomore in college majoring in aerospace engineering

Caleb Anderson, 12, is a college sophomore majoring in aerospace engineering who hopes to work for Elon Musk one day.

      

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