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Tuesday

In 2005, Donald Trump announced the establishment of Trump University, a collection of online and in-person courses that promised to impart real estate investment skills. Lawsuits over the venture resulted in the release of confidential internal documents Tuesday. Thos Robinson/Getty Images hide caption

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'Trump University' Documents Put On Display Aggressive Sales Techniques

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Generation Politics: 25-Year-Olds On The Experiences That Shaped Their Views

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Union members demonstrate outside the Trump Taj Mahal casino in Atlantic City, N.J., earlier this year to protest new owner Carl Icahn's refusal to reinstate health insurance and pension benefits that previous owners eliminated in bankruptcy court. Wayne Parry/AP hide caption

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Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump caused a stir recently by saying that data and campaign technology was "overrated" in the political world. Matt Rourke/AP hide caption

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Trump's Disinterest In Data Has Some Republicans Worried

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Monday

Former New Mexico Gov. Gary Johnson speaks to supporters and delegates at the National Libertarian Party Convention in Orlando, Fla., on Friday. The Libertarian Party nominated Johnson as its presidential candidate Sunday. John Raoux/AP hide caption

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Libertarians Tap 2 Former GOP Governors For White House

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Sunday

Sen. Barack Obama, as Democratic presidential candidate, and former candidate Sen. Hillary Clinton appear together at a Women For Obama fundraiser New York, July, 2008. Timothy A. Clary/AFP/Getty Images hide caption

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Is Primary Rivalry Making The Democratic Party Stronger Like It Did In 2008?

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Delegates listen to speeches in the main hall at the National Libertarian Party Convention, Friday, May 27, 2016, in Orlando, Fla. John Raoux/AP hide caption

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Libertarian Party Set To Pick Its Presidential Candidate

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Saturday

A gender neutral sign is posted outside a bathrooms at Oval Park Grill in Durham, North Carolina. Sara D. Davis/Getty Images hide caption

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Before North Carolina, There Were Other Contentious 'Bathroom Bill' Fights

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Friday