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Reporters watch the first Democratic Presidential debate at the Wynn Las Vegas resort and casino on Oct. 12, 2015 in Las Vegas, Nev. (Photo by Mark Peterson/Redux for MSNBC)
Reporters watch the first Democratic Presidential debate at the Wynn Las Vegas resort and casino on Oct. 12, 2015 in Las Vegas, Nev.

This week, the world showed its support for #SpiritDay, former NBA star Lamar Odom was placed in intensive care and the first Democratic presidential debate dominated the news cycle. 

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Overall, there were 10 million debate-related interactions on Facebook between 4.2 million people.

Odom was rushed to Desert View Hospital then transferred to Sunrise Hospital in Las Vegas.

Celebrities, such as Caitlyn Jenner, Anna Faris, Ellen DeGeneres and Naomi Campbell, participated in Spirit Day to show their support of LGBT youth.

Despite the questionable credibility of the investigation, Clinton will still attend next week’s hearing.

Hastert struck a deal with prosecutors earlier this week. 

Tsao created a doll inspired by Malala Yousafzai, the young Pakistani female-education activist who survived an assassination attempt at 15-years old. 

The GOP front-runner slammed the other candidates for not being tougher on Clinton over her email scandal.

"Not to be sexist, but I can't vote for the leader of the free world to be a woman," the star said. "Just because, every other position that exists, I think a woman could do well. But, the president? It's kinda like, I just know that women make rash decisions emotionally -- they make very permanent, cemented decisions -- and then later, it's kind of like it didn't happen, or they didn't mean for it to happen. And I sure would hate to just set off a nuke."