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Sen. Chuck Grassley: ‘I’d be very concerned’ about how Donald Trump’s tax returns got out

Asked about the substance of the New York Times’ reporting that Trump paid $750 in income tax in 2016 and 2017, Grassley said he doesn’t have enough evidence.

      

A woman could never behave that way and be president

Words that Hillary Clinton could never utter in 2016, Joe Biden’s campaign will now use on T-shirts.

      

Pac-12 Commissioner Larry Scott pushes for College Football Playoff expansion but is denied

A proposal by the Pac-12 commissioner to consider expanding this year’s College Football Playoff field from four to eight teams was not approved.

      

Travel industry layoffs could begin Thursday as Congress fails to come up with a new relief package

The travel industry is warning of massive layoffs if Congress doesn’t act. “The clock is ticking,” says one top official.
      

Facebook cracks down on extremist conspiracy group QAnon for hijacking Save the Children movement

Facebook is cracking down on QAnon for hijacking the Save The Children movement to push false allegations of pedophilia against Biden, Democrats.

      

First presidential debate featured a bully, zero civility and lots of chaos: Reader views

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New California law, the first of its kind, requires racial diversity on corporate boards of directors

CA Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a law requiring publicly traded corporations based in California to appoint board members from underrepresented groups.

      

Fact check: No, Wisconsin votes don’t have to be counted by 8 p.m. on Nov. 3

This post is utterly fabricated, as a federal judge recently ruled the opposite, extending the counting time period for a week past the election.

      

Who are the Proud Boys? Far-right group has concerned experts for years

The Proud Boys have become an increasingly visible recently as the male-only group’s demonstrations have frequently devolved into fights and violence.

      

Trump-Biden brawl in Cleveland prompts debate commission to consider format changes

During Tuesday’s debate, moderator Chris Wallace often tried in vain to prevent interruptions, mostly by President Donald Trump.

      

‘I did as well as I could’: Moderator Chris Wallace talks Trump-Biden debate

Speaking about the debate, Chris Wallace said Wednesday that he “never dreamt that it would go off the tracks the way it did.”

      

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