‘A great purge?': Twitter suspends Richard Spencer, other prominent alt-right accounts; Starvation killed 80,000 reindeer after unusual Arctic rains cut off the animals’ food supply; Tom Hanks to America: ‘We are going to be all right’; ‘It was awful': ‘Straight-A’ student stabs five classmates, himself in Utah HS locker room, police say; Earliest intact stone version of the Ten Commandments goes up for auction; Carrie Fisher reveals ‘intense’ affair with then married Harrison Ford during filming of original ‘Star Wars’; A ‘Good Samaritan’ saw a deputy being attacked by Florida man so he fatally shot the assailant; Anti-Trump protester attacked at Ohio State says incident unrelated to politics. Wants charges dropped.; We live in crazy times: Neo-Nazis have declared New Balance the ‘Official Shoes of White People’; George W. Bush’s Election Day surprise: He and Laura Bush adopted a puppy; An Ohio lawyer hypnotized six female clients and then molested them. Now he’s going to prison.; A 75-mile-wide gap in Trump’s wall? A tribe says it won’t let it divide its land.; Safety pins: Solidarity symbol or emblem of ‘white guilt’?; People are donating to Planned Parenthood in Mike Pence’s name;
 
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‘I’m going to kill the President Elect': A now former CEO explains (and regrets) a Facebook post
"Getting a sniper rifle and perching myself where it counts,” Matt Harrigan said in a friends-only Facebook post on election night. He has since apologized, saying he didn't expect it to be taken seriously.
‘A great purge?': Twitter suspends Richard Spencer, other prominent alt-right accounts
"I am alive physically, but digitally speaking, there has been execution squads across the alt-right,” Spencer said.
 
Starvation killed 80,000 reindeer after unusual Arctic rains cut off the animals’ food supply
Sixty-one thousand reindeer starved to death in the northwestern reaches of the Russian tundra in November 2013 in the largest mortality event of its kind recorded.
 
Tom Hanks to America: ‘We are going to be all right’
"We, who are a week into wondering what the hell just happened, will continue to move forward. We have to choose to do so. But we will move forward, because if we do not move forward, what is to be said about us?"
 
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‘It was awful': ‘Straight-A’ student stabs five classmates, himself in Utah HS locker room, police say
The teen's parents penned a letter apologizing for the pain their son had caused.
 
Earliest intact stone version of the Ten Commandments goes up for auction
The tablet weighs 115 pounds and is believed to be at least 1,200 years old.
 
Carrie Fisher reveals ‘intense’ affair with then married Harrison Ford during filming of original ‘Star Wars’
“I was so inexperienced, but I trusted something about him. He was kind,” Fisher said of the then married father of two.
 
A ‘Good Samaritan’ saw a deputy being attacked by Florida man so he fatally shot the assailant
When the attacker refused to stop beating the deputy, the passerby shot him three times, killing him,
 
 
Anti-Trump protester attacked at Ohio State says incident unrelated to politics. Wants charges dropped.
"You idiot,” the man shouted, then tackled the protester from behind.
 
We live in crazy times: Neo-Nazis have declared New Balance the ‘Official Shoes of White People’
A comment from a New Balance executive about Trump's stance on trade has set off a truly bizarre reaction.
 
George W. Bush’s Election Day surprise: He and Laura Bush adopted a puppy
Former president George W. Bush adopted a puppy on Election Day and named him Freddy.
 
An Ohio lawyer hypnotized six female clients and then molested them. Now he’s going to prison.
"He gets a 12-year sentence. I get a life sentence,” one woman said in a victim impact statement.
 
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A 75-mile-wide gap in Trump’s wall? A tribe says it won’t let it divide its land.
In light of Trump’s presidential win, Tohono O'odham Nation tribal leaders said they would refuse to support building a border wall on their land.
 
Safety pins: Solidarity symbol or emblem of ‘white guilt’?
They were supposed to signify that the wearer was a “safe” ally. Not everyone saw it that way.
 
People are donating to Planned Parenthood in Mike Pence’s name
This isn't the first time the Internet has rallied against Pence when it comes to his views on women's reproductive health.
 
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