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TODAY'S TOP STORIES - November 3, 2016
5 Cringe-Worthy Moments From the Trump Brothers' Horrible Millennial Town Hall Meeting
By Alexandra Rosenmann, AlterNet
The Trump boys' attempt to connect with younger voters was just as obnoxious and inaccurate as you can imagine. READ MORE»
Are White Men Waging the Real 'War on Cops'?
By Chauncey DeVega, Salon
Two policemen murdered in Iowa, allegedly by a white man. Where's the outrage over white men killing cops? READ MORE»
Seth Meyers Completely Destroys the Absurd Notion That Clinton and Trump Are Equally Terrible
Hmmmm, someone who incites violence, scams people, says countless racist, sexist, xenophobic, deplorable things, or... READ MORE»
Want to Get Involved in This Election? Put on Some Comfortable Shoes and Get out There
By Alyssa Ritch, AlterNet
Don't sit back and assume the candidates you're voting for will be victorious. READ MORE»
FBI Needs to Investigate Why the FBI Is Suddenly So Leaky
By Mark Sumner, DailyKos
Our nation's law enforcement turned dangerous gossip factory. READ MORE»
Colbert Hilariously Trashes Trump's Latest Boneheaded Idea to Pay for His Wall
Times are getting tough at Trump Tower. READ MORE»
AlterNet Comics: Tom Tomorrow on the Creature That Ate America's Brain in 2016
By Tom Tomorrow, AlterNet
The monster feeds on your anxiety. READ MORE»
In Bigoted Congressman Scott Garrett's Church, Tolerating Gays Is 'Shameful'
By Jeff Fox, AlterNet
Tea partying New Jersey congressman uses his faith as a cover for bigotry. READ MORE»
Watch: Performance Artist Toni Bologna's Suggestive Takedown of Corporate America, Corruption and the Police State
"Corporate America doesn't need lube." READ MORE»
Trump-Supporting Georgia Governor Rants About 'Colored People' in Speech About 'Failing Schools'
By Erin Corbett, Raw Story
It's not the first time Gov. Nathan Deal has made racist remarks in public. READ MORE»
Exposure to Pesticides and Other Chemicals Cost U.S. Billions Due to Health Care and Lost Wages
By Brian Bienkowski, Environmental Health News
A new study looks at the economic toll of common chemicals found in pesticides, food packaging, makeup, toys and detergents that interfere with the body’s hormones. READ MORE»
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