Giuliani incorrectly suggests Clinton lied about visiting Ground Zero after 9/11; Henry Waxman isn’t done fighting with drug companies; Hillary Clinton, Paul Ryan and the relationship that could shape Washington; ‘Donald Trump will protect you’: Some fear he is running to be a dictator; Clinton campaign says Trump in ‘final meltdown’; Another Shaheen aide heads to a lobby shop as Democratic aides become hot commodities on K Street; Is America more divided by race or class?; Trump’s border wall would become a lot more unpopular if he tried to build it; Navy Federal to pay $23 million to misled customers; cute dog ads don’t compensate; Beware the ‘Mighty Duck,’ the 17 days Obama might finally run the Senate; Obama’s appearance with this Illinois Senate candidate may be the exception and not the rule;
 
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Trump’s Scottish golf resorts report 2015 losses
The losses add another complication to his pitch for the White House, in which he has frequently emphasized his business acumen.
Giuliani incorrectly suggests Clinton lied about visiting Ground Zero after 9/11
Pictures of Giuliani and Clinton together after the attacks are widely available. The former mayor also misrepresented Clinton's remarks on the terrorist threat to the United States.
 
Henry Waxman isn’t done fighting with drug companies
Former California congressman Henry Waxman, who retired in 2015, is now working as a lobbyist for hospitals and medical clinics to protect a drug discount program he helped create 24 years ago.
 
Hillary Clinton, Paul Ryan and the relationship that could shape Washington
The capital is abuzz about the Clinton-Ryan dynamic, if she wins and he stays speaker.
 
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‘Donald Trump will protect you’: Some fear he is running to be a dictator
A Republican activist who fled Cuba says GOP nominee’s approach is “all too familiar.”
 
Clinton campaign says Trump in ‘final meltdown’
Clinton campaign needles Trump with a new online video and Twitter messages about Republican's struggling candidacy.
 
Another Shaheen aide heads to a lobby shop as Democratic aides become hot commodities on K Street
With Democrats having a strong chance of retaking the Senate in November, Senate Democratic aides have become a hot recruit for lobby firms.
 
Is America more divided by race or class?
Social class divides Latinos much more than blacks.
 
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Trump’s border wall would become a lot more unpopular if he tried to build it
Wait until the government tries using eminent domain to take land from thousands of Americans for the wall.
 
Navy Federal to pay $23 million to misled customers; cute dog ads don’t compensate
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau says Navy Federal violated the law by blocking debit cards, ATM machines and online accounts, and making empty threats to contact clients’ military superiors about overdue debts.
 
Beware the ‘Mighty Duck,’ the 17 days Obama might finally run the Senate
If Democrats take control in January, they could potentially push through lower-court nominees while Obama is still in office.
 
Obama’s appearance with this Illinois Senate candidate may be the exception and not the rule
Obama's fundraiser for Tammy Duckworth may help her win back the Senate seat he once held.
 
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