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Kyle Trygstad / Roll Call:
DSCC Goes Dark in Kentucky — The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee has gone dark in Kentucky, where the party is targeting Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell. — After a significant investment in support of Kentucky Secretary of State Alison Lundergan Grimes …
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James Hohmann / Politico:
Scoop: Democrats pour $1M more into Georgia
Scoop: Democrats pour $1M more into Georgia
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Brian Tashman / Right Wing Watch:
Klayman: Obama Must Be ‘Taken Alive’ For Bringing Ebola To America To Afflict White People — Conservative legal activist Larry Klayman has filed a lawsuit against President Obama for “providing material support and aid to international terrorism and facilitating terrorism” …
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Saeed Ahmed / CNN:
Ebola outbreak: Get up to speed with the latest developments — (CNN) — NBC medical correspondent Dr. Nancy Snyderman apologizes for violating quarantine. The husband of the Ebola-stricken Spanish nurse lashes out. And a United Nations worker being treated for the disease in Germany dies.
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Josh Feldman / Mediaite:
Dallas Nurse Who Contracted Ebola Says She's ‘Doing Well’
Dallas Nurse Who Contracted Ebola Says She's ‘Doing Well’
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Gary Langer / ABC News:
Amid Broad Worries of an Ebola Outbreak, Two-Thirds Say Government Should Do More
Amid Broad Worries of an Ebola Outbreak, Two-Thirds Say Government Should Do More
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Balloon Juice, Hullabaloo and ABC News
Danny Vinik / The New Republic:
This Independent Candidate Is Proof of How Far to the Right Republicans Have Swung — On Monday afternoon, the four candidates for the open U.S. Senate seat in South Dakota participated in a forum in Sioux Falls. The event itself was unremarkable, with each candidate offering his views …
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Harry Enten / FiveThirtyEight:
Senate Update: What A Republican Win On Election Night Would Look Like — FiveThirtyEight's latest Senate forecast gives Democrats a 40 percent chance of maintaining control of the Senate. Still, you've probably heard that control might not be known until December (when Louisiana would hold …
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Houston, we have a problem — Angry over voter lawsuit, city demands to pick through sermons, other communications from pastors who aren't involved — HOUSTON - Alliance Defending Freedom attorneys have filed a motion in a Texas court to stop an attempt by the city of Houston to subpoena sermons …
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Todd Starnes / Fox News:
City of Houston demands pastors turn over sermons
Peter Hamby / CNN:
‘White boy’ Biden calls tea party ‘crazy’ — Washington (CNN) — Vice President Joe Biden, in a closed-door meeting with black clergy in South Carolina Tuesday, referred to himself as “the only white boy on the east side of Wilmington” as he recalled his days as a Delaware public defender …
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C.J. Chivers / New York Times:
The Secret U.S. Casualties of Iraq's Abandoned Chemical Weapons — A controlled detonation of recovered mustard shells near Taji, Iraq, on Aug. 17, 2008. — The soldiers at the blast crater sensed something was wrong. — It was August 2008 near Taji, Iraq.
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Tim Arango / New York Times:
Turkish Airstrike Hits Kurds, Complicating Fight Against Islamic State — ISTANBUL — Turkish fighter jets struck Kurdish insurgent positions in southeastern Turkey on Tuesday, shaking the country's fragile peace process with the Kurds and demonstrating the complexities surrounding …
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Bill Michlowski / WNEP-TV:
10-Year-Old Boy Charged with Homicide of 90-Year-Old Woman … DAMASCUS TOWNSHIP — State police charged a 10-year-old boy with criminal homicide on Monday. — Troopers told Newswatch 16 the child's mother is the one who told police about what her son had done.
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Mark Sherman / Associated Press:
Justices Stop Parts of Texas Abortion Law — The Supreme Court on Tuesday blocked key parts of a 2013 law in Texas that had closed all but eight facilities providing abortions in America's second most-populous state. — In an unsigned order, the justices sided with abortion rights advocates …
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Daily Kos, Liberal Values and The Agonist
Standard-Examiner:
Terror threat against feminist Anita Sarkeesian at USU — LOGAN — Utah State University plans to move forward with an event featuring a prominent Canadian-American author, blogger and feminist, despite threats of terror, a spokesman said Tuesday evening. — The decision came …
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Kyle Wagner / Deadspin:
The Future Of The Culture Wars Is Here, And It's Gamergate — Over the weekend, a game developer in Boston named Brianna Wu fled her home after an online stalker vowed to rape and kill her. She isn't the first woman who's been forced into hiding by aggrieved video game fans associated with Gamergate …
Jonathan Chait / New York Magazine:
Does Liberalism Have an Answer to Campus Rape? — You're either for us or you're for the rapists. — Shares — Americans tend to cherish liberal values, at least until we face frightening and morally outrageous threats, at which point they often give way.
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Veronica Rocha / Los Angeles Times:
Metro bus driver quarantined after passenger yells ‘I have Ebola!’ — A Metro driver has been quarantined and the bus he was operated taken out of service after a masked passenger began yelling, “Don't mess with me, I have Ebola!” — Metro officials said they are working …
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FOX News Radio and Washington Post
Noemie Emery / Washington Examiner:
Todd Akin turns left — 2014 ELECTIONS ABORTION CAMPAIGNS WENDY DAVIS GREG ABBOTT HOUSE OF CARDS CORY GARDNER MARK UDALL — For two years, Republicans have been haunted by Todd Akin syndrome, in which a spectacular gaffe in an abortion-themed context becomes a costly embarrassment to a candidate's party.
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Lee Enterprises / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Forensic evidence shows teen shot at St. Louis officer, police say — • By Christine Byers cbyers@post-dispatch.com 314-340-8087 and Robert Patrick rpatrick@post-dispatch.com 314-321-5154 — ST. LOUIS • Gunshot residue tests and ballistics evidence indicate …
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Zack Ford / ThinkProgress:
Texas Attorney General: ‘It Does Not Matter’ If Same-Sex Marriage Benefits Children — CREDIT: AP Photo/The McAllen Monitor, Joel Martinez — The marriage equality fight is still playing out in many states, and on Friday, Texas Attorney General and gubernatorial candidate Greg Abbott (R) …
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Somini Sengupta / New York Times:
New Ebola Cases May Soon Reach 10,000 a Week, Health Officials Predict — UNITED NATIONS — Schools have shut down, elections have been postponed, mining and logging companies have withdrawn, farmers have abandoned their fields. The Ebola virus ravaging West Africa has renewed the risk …
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