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Samsung Electronics Galaxy Note 7 smartphones, Seoul, South Korea, Oct. 10, 2016. (AP/Ahn Young-joon)

Matthew Rozsa

Samsung is killing off the much touted Galaxy Note 7, which has the bad habit of bursting into flames.

FILE - In this Saturday, Aug. 13, 2016 file photo, a marijuana plant awaits judging in the Oregon Cannabis Growers' Fair marijuana plant competition in Salem, Ore. (AP)

Astrid Galvan

Legal pot is working to cut down on crime

(Screengrab via YouTube)

Jeremy Binckes

Hey, if Trump single-handedly wants to fight ISIS, he's more than welcome!

Screengrab from YouTube

Grace Guarnieri

On Trump: "Muslim-banning, Mexican-insulting, race-baiting, disability-mocking, alt-right-channeling demagogue"

(AP/Evan Vucci/Getty/Larry Busacca)

Blame beyoncé

Sophia Tesfaye

In addition to arguing over the definition of sexual assault, the Trump campaign is also using Beyoncé as a shield

Shot of two people holding hands in comfort (Getty/PeopleImages)

The forgiveness tour

Susan Shapiro

On Yom Kippur, we ask each other for forgiveness. I became obsessed with the one apology that wouldn't come

A U.S. Customs and Border Protection officer near Blaine, Wash.,  July 21, 2009. (AP/Elaine Thompson)

Daniel Denvir

Discredited and widely banned, racial and religious profiling remains a tool for federal law enforcement agencies

FILE - In this Aug. 30, 2016 file photo, Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz. speaks to supporters in Phoenix. Republicans don’t want to be blamed for prematurely giving up on Donald Trump, the party’s presidential nominee, for fear of alienating his supporters. But with Trump lagging in most polls and Election Day two months off, many in the GOP view the strategy as low-risk because of the deep antipathy many Republicans hold toward Clinton. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin, File) (AP)

Grace Guarnieri

McCain: "I think I might write in Lindsey Graham. He's an old, good friend of mine and a lot of people like him."

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump pauses during a meeting with members of the National Border Patrol Council at Trump Tower, Friday, Oct. 7, 2016, in New York. (AP)

Trump, unshackled

Matthew Rozsa

Donald Trump went there

Sean Spicer (MSNBC)

Sophia Tesfaye

Meanwhile, some Republicans are falling in line with the GOP presidential nominee by downplaying the severity

(Disney)

"Mulan" is not a romance

Paula Young Lee

Mulan won't have a white boyfriend, Disney now insists. But why should she have a love interest at all?

Donald Trump talks to reporters in the spin room after the Presidential Debate, September 26, 2016. (Reuters/Jonathan Ernst)

Beth J. Harpaz

At least there's some good to come out of this

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks at a town hall-style forum, Thursday, Oct. 6, 2016, in Sandown, N.H. (AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty) (AP)

Trump's awake, and he's mad!

Jeremy Binckes

Donald Trump goes on Twitter for a serious Republican Party foul

(AP/Misha Japaridze)

Caught In The Act

Amanda Marcotte

The Russian outlet Sputnik briefly published a misleading article, but Trump had it before it was taken down

Why Trump went sleazy

Heather Digby Parton

Trump's campaign apparently thinks Bernie Sanders voters can be driven away with slime. It's not the '90s anymore

Hillary Clinton (Getty/Brendan Smialowski)

Carrie Sheffield

As president, would Hillary Clinton work with the GOP like Bill did? Streamlining EPA regulations would be a start

(Screengrab via YouTube)

Jeremy Binckes

Seth Meyers hits Donald Trump as a pervert who thinks he "deserves hugs for getting off a bus"

n this July 28, 2016, file photo, a color blending feature of the Galaxy Note 7 is demonstrated in New York. (AP)

The Associated Press

Samsung is running into more problems with their phones

In this Nov.  28, 2014 photo, goods directly purchased from overseas online markets undergo customs inspections at Incheon International Airport Customs in Incheon, South Korea. (Kim Ju-sung)

Anne D'innocenzio

The electronics retailer is the latest pushing back against the trend to open earlier for sales

Syrian man holding a girl as he stands on the rubble of houses that were destroyed by Syrian government forces air strikes in Aleppo, Syria (AP)

Trump or Clinton, Syria loses

Sophia A. McClennen

For all the bluster about ISIS, both Clinton's and Trump's plans would make the situation in the Middle East worse

A Chinese investor looks at a stock price chart (AP/Eugene Hoshiko)

Made in China: A US recession?

Angelo Young

Donald Trump said China is a threat to the U.S. economy — it's true, just not in the way he meant it.

(Reuters/Mike Segar)

Owned by Trump

Gary Legum

Will he quit? Can he replace Trump? Sorry — rumors of Mike Pence's independence were greatly exaggerated.

In this Nov. 5, 2014 file photo, Sgt. Chris Wicklund of the Burnsville, Minn., Police Department wears a body camera beneath his microphone. Cleveland's move to buy 1,500 police body cameras and data storage could cost up to $3.3 million over five years, a higher price tag than previously known and an illustration of the long-term costs of such programs with Taser International. (AP)

Nathalie Baptiste - Alternet

Police departments are finding ways to maneuver around body cameras and their fallout

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump looks on as Juanita Broaddrick speaks before the second presidential debate with Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton at Washington University, Sunday, Oct. 9, 2016, in St. Louis.  (AP Photo/ Evan Vucci) (AP)

Neal Gabler - BillMoyers.com

Trump was always the attention-deficit candidate in an attention-deficit age

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