With only two weeks left, Trump is promoting his hotels — and complicating his candidacy; Clinton took more conciliatory tone with health-care industry in paid speeches; AT&T, Time Warner poised to lobby lawmakers, regulators on proposed $85 billion merger; Pro-Clinton super PAC Priorities USA Action breaks fundraising records; On campus, Trump loses young Republicans — but gains a flock; The Republican Party is coming apart. Here’s what it can learn from the 1956 Democrats.; The Daily 202: Obamacare premium hikes bring another October surprise, but they may not move many voters; Shy Trump supporters? This new evidence says no.; Children rescued, pimps arrested in international prostitution crackdown; Burr’s North Carolina duel could determine whether Republicans keep the Senate; Even fictional Washington women face sexist stereotyping; | | | | Politics happens fast. Catch up. |
| | | Children rescued, pimps arrested in international prostitution crackdown | The four-day, mid-October assault, called Operation Cross Country X, for the 10th iteration of the campaign, included law enforcement action by local authorities and officials in Canada, Cambodia, Thailand and the Philippines, where 25 children, including a 2-year-old girl, were rescued. | By Joe Davidson | Columnist • PowerPost • Read more » |
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