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Republican Presidential candidate Donald Trump addresses supporters and the media following primary elections on June 7, 2016 in Briarcliff Manor, New York.
 
  USA TODAY's Editorial Board: Trump is 'unfit for the presidency'  
  The Editorial Board has never taken sides in the presidential race. We're doing it now.  
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  Republican nominees.   Mike Pence: Donald Trump is ready to lead
Between the candidates, the choice could not be more clear.
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  Al Neuharth, holding the first USA TODAY in 1982.   Why we're breaking tradition: Our view
The USA TODAY Editorial Board traditionally has not made voting recommendations.
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  Seth Meyers   Punchlines: Presidential race has disasters, hacks and interview setbacks
The late-night comics give latest on campaigns.
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  An inmate is returned to solitary.   As female jail population explodes, call for reform: Column
Women are stuck in a system meant for men that doesn't meet needs
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  Edward Snowden speaks from Russia to the Council of Europe in Strasbourg, France, in 2015.   Snowden might as well have been a spy: Column
Pardon talk is way premature for an NSA 'whistleblower' who acted more like a mole.
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  A screen showing ShotSpotter technology used by the East Chicago, Ind. police department, Aug. 1, 2014.   No grand bargain needed for safer guns: Column
We may get Middle East peace before a truce on guns. But technology can make us safer now.
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  Protesters at the Supreme Court in 2012.   Discredited 'public option' will fail: Sen. Hatch and Rep. Upton
To cut costs, health care reform requires less government, not more.
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  Hillary Clinton and Sen. Bernie Sanders at the University of New Hampshire in Durham.   Higher education is needed, at any cost: #tellusatoday
Average tuition has risen, while median household income has gone down. That's the reality Millennials live.
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  Mark Zuckerberg and Priscilla Chan speak in San Francisco on Sept. 20, 2016.   Can $3 billion cure Zuckerberg's ego?: Column
Tech titans apparently believe that they can solve any problem. But science doesn't work that way.
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