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  1. Colombians narrowly reject peace deal with the FARC - CNN
  2. 6 questions about Trump's taxes and the political fallout - CNN

Colombians narrowly reject peace deal with the FARC - CNN


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Colombians narrowly reject peace deal with the FARC
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(CNN) Colombians narrowly rejected a referendum on Sunday on a peace deal between the government and former rebel group FARC that took over four years to negotiate and would have ended five decades of war. In a final result few were anticipating, ...
Colombia Peace Deal Is Defeated, Leaving a Nation in ShockNew York Times
Colombia's Santos, FARC scramble to revive peace after shock voteReuters
Colombia in unchartered territory with peace deal's defeatFox News
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6 questions about Trump's taxes and the political fallout
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Washington (CNN) Donald Trump is facing another political mess -- this time just five weeks from Election Day. The New York Times report that the Republican presidential nominee reported a $916 million loss in 1995 -- and could have gone 18 years ...
The most shocking part of Donald Trump's tax records isn't the $916 million loss everyone's talking aboutWashington Post
Five questions about Trump's tax returnsPolitico
How Donald Trump Wins Even When He LosesDaily Beast
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  1. Ailing Obama Health Care Act May Have to Change to Survive
  2. How Hillary Clinton Grappled With Bill Clinton’s Infidelity, and His Accusers
  3. Common Sense: How Donald Trump Turned the Tax Code Into a Giant Tax Shelter
  4. Donald Trump and His Allies Struggle to Move Past Tax Revelation
  5. Donald Trump Tax Records Show He Could Have Avoided Taxes for Nearly Two Decades, The Times Found
  6. Mediator: On Twitter, Hate Speech Bounded Only by a Character Limit
  7. The Time I Found Donald Trump’s Tax Records in My Mailbox
  8. Colombia Peace Deal Is Defeated, Leaving a Nation in Shock
  9. Spaniards, Exhausted by Politics, Warm to Life Without a Government
  10. A Death on Staten Island Highlights Heroin’s Place in ‘Mainstream Society’
  11. U.S. Captures Ryder Cup, Ending Europe’s Streak
  12. On Golf: ‘Captain America’ Smites Rory McIlroy in Spirited Duel at Ryder Cup
  13. Bundy Brothers, Who Sought to Rally a Nation, Draw Scant Support at Trial
  14. Who Is the Real Elena Ferrante? Italian Journalist Reveals His Answer
  15. N.J. Transit Engineer Has No Memory of Fatal Train Crash, Officials Say
  16. Hungary Votes Against Migrants, but Too Few to Clear Threshold
  17. ‘Brexit’ Talks Will Start by End of March, Theresa May Says
  18. Pope Francis Notes Azerbaijan’s Religious Tolerance, Not Rights Abuses
  19. One Season Ends and Another Begins: Baseball Playoff Matchups Are Set
  20. Neville Marriner, Prolific Musician and Acclaimed Conductor, Dies at 92
  21. Philadelphia Orchestra Ends Its Brief Strike
  22. Robert Mugabe Seizes on the Latest Political Threat to His Zimbabwe: WhatsApp
  23. Tricky Goal for ‘Birth of a Nation’: Inspire but Don’t Incite
  24. N.F.L. Scores: Here’s What We Learned in Week 4
  25. Google, Lagging Amazon, Races Across the Threshold Into the Home
  26. Next Big Tech Corridor? Between Seattle and Vancouver, Planners Hope
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Ailing Obama Health Care Act May Have to Change to Survive

With plans too expensive and inaccessible for many, the law will almost certainly need to evolve. The election is likely to determine how.

    

How Hillary Clinton Grappled With Bill Clinton’s Infidelity, and His Accusers

Bill Clinton’s 1992 presidential campaign used aggressive tactics to combat claims about his extramarital conduct. Here is a look at Mrs. Clinton’s role.

    

Common Sense: How Donald Trump Turned the Tax Code Into a Giant Tax Shelter

If Mr. Trump’s pattern of generating losses and using them to offset other income has continued, as seems likely, it’s obvious why he has not released his tax returns: because he hasn’t paid any taxes.

    

Donald Trump and His Allies Struggle to Move Past Tax Revelation

Mr. Trump’s campaign lurched between refusing to acknowledge that released 1995 tax records were bona fide to insisting that his not having paid taxes was evidence of his unrivaled business prowess.

    

Donald Trump Tax Records Show He Could Have Avoided Taxes for Nearly Two Decades, The Times Found

The Republican nominee reported nearly $1 billion in losses in 1995, opening the door to tax avoidance in subsequent years.

    

Mediator: On Twitter, Hate Speech Bounded Only by a Character Limit

Founded on the ideas of openness and free speech, Twitter pulses with venom, much of it from pseudonymous accounts — the white hoods of our time.

    

The Time I Found Donald Trump’s Tax Records in My Mailbox

A manila envelope led to old-style investigative journalism involving a meeting in a bagel shop and an IBM typewriter.

    

Colombia Peace Deal Is Defeated, Leaving a Nation in Shock

Voters narrowly rejected an agreement, signed just days before by the president and rebel leaders, that would have ended the country’s 52-year civil war.

    

Spaniards, Exhausted by Politics, Warm to Life Without a Government

All year, Spain has plodded along without an elected national government. For some Spaniards, this is a wonderful thing. “No government, no thieves,” one said.

    

A Death on Staten Island Highlights Heroin’s Place in ‘Mainstream Society’

The fatal overdose of Jonathan Ayers, 27, was the latest in a record number of heroin deaths in the borough. With his diary, he left behind a chronicle of his addiction.

    

U.S. Captures Ryder Cup, Ending Europe’s Streak

The Americans clinched their first victory in the biennial event since 2008 when Ryan Moore, the last man named to the team, won his singles match.

    

On Golf: ‘Captain America’ Smites Rory McIlroy in Spirited Duel at Ryder Cup

To a teammate, Patrick Reed looked a lot like a superhero, tackling the tournament’s toughest missions leading up to a battle with McIlroy, Europe’s most celebrated player.

    

Bundy Brothers, Who Sought to Rally a Nation, Draw Scant Support at Trial

Ammon and Ryan Bundy’s call to shift federal land to local control has softened to a whisper, and might have even triggered a revolt in the opposite direction.

    

Who Is the Real Elena Ferrante? Italian Journalist Reveals His Answer

An enduring literary mystery, the identity of the author Elena Ferrante may be a step closer to a solution after a journalistic investigation.

    

N.J. Transit Engineer Has No Memory of Fatal Train Crash, Officials Say

The engineer, Thomas Gallagher, also told investigators that the train was traveling about 10 miles an hour when it entered Hoboken Terminal, contradicting initial reports that it was moving faster.

    

Hungary Votes Against Migrants, but Too Few to Clear Threshold

The result gave the country’s autocratic prime minister, Viktor Orban, a partial victory, though what Mr. Orban plans to do now remained a mystery.

    

‘Brexit’ Talks Will Start by End of March, Theresa May Says

The prime minister’s timeline, the most detailed so far, could set the stage for Britain to leave the European Union by spring 2019.

    

Pope Francis Notes Azerbaijan’s Religious Tolerance, Not Rights Abuses

The pope focused on diplomacy in meetings with leaders of other faiths, and the nation’s president, later expounding on other topics, like advice for American Catholic voters.
    

One Season Ends and Another Begins: Baseball Playoff Matchups Are Set

The postseason will begin on Tuesday with the American League wild-card game between Baltimore and Toronto. The Mets host the Giants on Wednesday.

    

Neville Marriner, Prolific Musician and Acclaimed Conductor, Dies at 92

Mr. Marriner, who established the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields, was honored three times for his service to music in Britain.

    

Philadelphia Orchestra Ends Its Brief Strike

Musicians in the orchestra agreed to a three-year contract on Sunday. They had walked off the job two days earlier, just before a season-opening gala, upset over pay and benefits.

    

Robert Mugabe Seizes on the Latest Political Threat to His Zimbabwe: WhatsApp

The Zimbabwean government, which had dismissed social media until a viral plea led to large protests, raised prices on cellphone data as internet use has swelled in the country in recent years.

    

Tricky Goal for ‘Birth of a Nation’: Inspire but Don’t Incite

Fox Searchlight has aimed a grass-roots campaign at churches, schools and pockets of political influence to ease the provocative film into communities on edge.

    

N.F.L. Scores: Here’s What We Learned in Week 4

The rookie quarterback Dak Prescott bounced back from a bad start to get the Cowboys to 3-1. The Patriots, with a rookie quarterback of their own, crashed without Tom Brady.

    

Google, Lagging Amazon, Races Across the Threshold Into the Home

Google is set to unveil its answer to Echo, an artificially intelligent home device that vaulted Amazon ahead of Google in a race to build technology that interacts as humans do.

    

Next Big Tech Corridor? Between Seattle and Vancouver, Planners Hope

American tech giants stand to benefit from Canada’s smoother immigration process, and Vancouver is looking to feed its own homegrown tech ambitions.

    

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