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Frank Rich | After Trump 
Then and now. (photo: NurPhoto/Getty Images/Milly Molli/AP) 
Frank Rich, New York Magazine 
Rich writes: "Liberals ecstatic over this month's election must not forget: Even after this demagogue is finished, a new one will rise in his place." 
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'What a Pervert He Is': Trump's Accusers Provide New Details of Sexual Harassment 
Addy Baird, ThinkProgress 
Baird writes: "Three women who accuse Trump of sexual misconduct spoke to Megyn Kelly Monday morning." 
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As Russia Probes Progress, One Name Is Missing: Bannon's 
Darren Samuelsohn, Politico 
Samuelsohn writes: "People close to the probe say the former campaign and White House strategist will be a key witness for prosecutors and Hill investigators." 
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On Eve of Alabama Senate Election, a Look at Roy Moore's Racism, Homophobia and Religious Fanaticism 
Democracy Now! 
Excerpt: "President Trump has repeatedly endorsed the accused child molester Roy Moore, including on Friday, when he held a rally in Pensacola, Florida, which is 20 miles from the Alabama border and in the same media market as Mobile, Alabama." 
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States to Try New Ways of Executing Prisoners. Their Latest Idea Is Opioids. 
William Wan and Mark Berman, The Washington Post 
Excerpt: "The synthetic painkiller fentanyl has been the driving force behind the nation's opioid epidemic, killing tens of thousands of Americans last year in overdoses. Now two states want to use the drug's powerful properties for a new purpose: to execute prisoners on death row." 
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21 Rohingya Women Recount Rape by Myanmar Armed Forces 
Kristen Gelineau, Associated Press 
Gelineau writes: "The use of rape by Myanmar's armed forces has been sweeping and methodical, The Associated Press found in interviews with Rohingya Muslim women and girls now in Bangladesh." 
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Twenty-Nine People Are Dead Because of This Coal Baron. Now He's Running for Senate. 
Sarah Jones, The New Republic 
Jones writes: "Don Blankenship is out of jail and ready to mingle. He donned his best upholstery-blue jacket, and entered West Virginia's 2018 Republican primary race for Senate. But there are two problems: Blankenship is legally restricted to the state of Nevada until next May, and he's the reason 29 coal miners are dead." 
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