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Clinton: 'Trump presidency would embolden ISIS'

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton gives an address on national security in San Diego, California.

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In a speech on national security, Clinton -- using her strongest terms yet -- signaled how she will use what backers think will be her best offensive weapon against Trump: His own tendency to say and do things that look unpresidential.
After weeks of saying he was not prepared to back the presumptive GOP nominee, the House speaker said he will vote for Trump in the fall.
Many Hispanics active in national GOP politics have been hoping that he would tone down his broadsides against immigrants. There is little evidence that such a change is coming.
Huma Abedin with a voter in Newark, NJ. (Melina Mara/The Post)
It was astonishing for Huma Abedin to have allowed such a film to be made at all — much less to put a high-definition, close-up lens to the most humiliating chapter of her life.
A medical examiner's investigation called the singer's cause of death an accident, the result of fentanyl toxicity.
Three soldiers were rescued from the swift water, and a search effort was underway for those missing at the Central Texas base.
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The Blue Angel pilot was killed during a practice in Tennessee. In the other incident, the jet went down after flying over the Air Force Academy’s graduation ceremony, where President Obama was in attendance. That pilot ejected safely.
It could lead to growing human organs for transplantation. But a prominent official sees the initiative as premature and said it raises "numerous ethical and philosophical red flags.”
The Defense Department’s top public affairs officials were stunned by news this week that one of their most senior colleagues had been charged.
A new study confirms that "ancient Egyptians attributed great value to meteoritic iron for the production of precious objects."
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The head of Hispanic media relations for the Republican National Committee, Ruth Guerra, will take a less prestigious job that will not require her to defend Trump.
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