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1:45 PM ET, October 28, 2014

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New York Times:
Ebola Policies Made in Panic Cause More Damage  —  With good reason, Americans are deeply confused about the risks of Ebola.  It is a frightening disease, made more so by dueling theories about how best to deal with people arriving from West Africa and by wildly different messages …
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New York Times:
Cuomo's and Christie's Shifts on Ebola Are Criticized as Politics, Not Science  —  Shifting stances and a lack of clear standards from the governors of New York and New Jersey over their Ebola quarantine policy left critics and even some allies questioning on Monday whether the two men …
Discussion: The Moderate Voice
CNN:
Ebola: Who is patient zero? Disease traced back to 2-year-old in Guinea
Washington Post:
Poll: Midterm momentum belongs to GOP  —  Republicans enter the final week of the midterm campaign holding higher ground than the Democrats, aided by public dissatisfaction with President Obama's leadership, with the overall direction of the country and with the federal government's ability …
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Gary Langer / ABC News:   Economic, Political Discontent Make for a Midterm Double Punch
FiveThirtyEight:
Why The Senate Polling In Alaska Is Making Us Sweat  —  If there's a race that keeps us awake at night, it's Alaska.  The state is home to one of the most important Senate races in the country, but it also has a history of quirky and often inaccurate polling.  —  Until late last week, the main challenge had been a lack of polling.
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Nate Cohn / New York Times:
Latest Alaska Polls Show Surprising Shift Toward Mark Begich  —  Kansas, Georgia, South Dakota.  We have cycled through a lot of wild-card red states over the last month in surveying the landscape of competitive Senate races.  But the most likely wild card might be the one we always expected: Alaska.
Brian Beutler / The New Republic:
The GOP's Giddiness Over Hillary Clinton's Jobs “Gaffe” Will Backfire  —  High on the long list of things Republicans decided not to change after the 2012 election—below opposition to immigration reform, but above the belief that Democrats only win elections by showering the poor …
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Kevin Cirilli / The Hill:
Warren vs. Clinton: Dems say ‘Why not?’
Molly Ball / The Atlantic Online:
What Will the GOP Senate Be Like?  —  Republicans promise that if they seize the majority, they'll stop Obama—and stop the Washington gridlock.  Can they really do both?  —  In Kansas recently, Republican Senator Pat Roberts, who's in a tough race for reelection, made a statement that left me puzzled.
Daniel Halper / Weekly Standard:
GOP Senate Candidate Called ‘Uncle Tom’ at Hillary/Hagan Rally in N.C.  —  Republican Senate candidate Thom Tillis was called “Uncle Tom” at a recent Senator Kay Hagan rally in North Carolina.  Hillary Clinton was also on hand to help rally Democrats in support of Hagan …
Peter Hamby / CNN:
Ann Romney blasts Democrat for sexist slur  —  Washington (CNN) — Ann Romney, the wife of former GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney, condemned South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley's Democratic challenger after he mistakenly called her a “whore” — and then chuckled.
Catherine Thompson / Talking Points Memo:
Sarah Palin: Climate Change Is The New Eugenics  —  Sarah Palin has declared that climate change is the eugenics movement of the 21st century.  —  Piggybacking on a Weather Channel co-founder John Coleman's denial of man-made climate change, Palin posted a video from her online channel to her Facebook page Monday.
Discussion: Washington Monthly
Lee Enterprises / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Drug case dropped when Officer Darren Wilson fails to show  —  • By Robert Patrick rpatrick@post-dispatch.com 314-621-5154  —  CLAYTON  • A judge dismissed a pending felony drug case in court Monday after Ferguson police Officer Darren Wilson — the central figure …
Alex Isenstadt / Politico:
House Dems fret debilitating losses  —  The political environment continues to deteriorate for House Democrats ahead of a midterm election that's certain to diminish their ranks.  —  With President Barack Obama's unpopularity hindering their candidates and Republican cash flooding …
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Timothy Noah / Politico:
Why Dems are winning on minimum wage
Heyun Jeong / The Daily Californian:
Students spring into opposition after Bill Maher announced as keynote speaker  —  In response to an announcement last week that comedian Bill Maher would speak at UC Berkeley's fall commencement, an online petition started circulating Thursday that demanded that the campus rescind its invitation.
Ron Nixon / New York Times:
Report Reveals Wider Tracking of Mail in U.S.  —  WASHINGTON — In a rare public accounting of its mass surveillance program, the United States Postal Service reported that it approved nearly 50,000 requests last year from law enforcement agencies and its own internal inspection unit …
Discussion: The Hill, Hit & Run and Gawker
Jeffrey Toobin / New Yorker:
Freedom Summer, 2015  —  The Supreme Court's year usually follows a predictable pattern.  The term, as the Justices call it, begins on the first Monday in October, and through the fall they usually hear a series of low-profile cases.  The more controversial cases tend to come up in the first days …
Mike Carter / The Seattle Times:
FBI created fake Seattle Times Web page to nab bomb-threat suspect  —  The FBI created a fake news story on a bogus Seattle Times Web page to plant software in the computer of a suspect in a series of bomb threats to Timberline High School in 2007, documents reveal.
Matthew Boyle / BREITBART.COM:
EXCLUSIVE-PRIEBUS RALLIES BASE: GOP WILL STOP OBAMA'S ‘UN-AMERICAN’ AMNESTY IF WE WIN SENATE  —  Reince Priebus, the chairman of the Republican National Committee (RNC), says it's “un-American” for President Barack Obama to consider implementing an executive amnesty for millions of illegal aliens across the country.
Erik Wemple / Washington Post:
USA Today's Susan Page: Obama administration most ‘dangerous’ to media in history  —  At some point, a compendium of condemnations against the Obama administration's record of media transparency (actually, opacity) must be assembled.  Notable quotations in this vein come from former …
Fox News:
Lawmaker claims plans may be in pipeline to bring non-citizens to US for Ebola treatment  —  A top Republican congressman claims the Obama administration is exploring plans to bring non-U.S. citizens infected with Ebola to the United States for treatment.  —  Rep. Bob Goodlatte, R-Va. …
Alice Ollstein / ThinkProgress:
Georgians Occupy Secretary of State's Office To Protest Voter Suppression: ‘Let Us Vote’  —  ATLANTA, GEORGIA—Cries of “Let us vote!  Let us vote!” echoed through the marble halls of Georgia's state capitol Monday evening as dozens of protesters made their way toward the office of Secretary of State Brian Kemp.
Discussion: Raw Story
Mark Leibovich / New York Times:
The Bumpkinification of the Midterm Elections  —  Joni Ernst, the Iowa state senator and Iraq War veteran, was standing in a barn in a purple flannel shirt and an unzipped vest.  Beside her, various swine burrowed in the hog lot; two small pigs spooned; there was copious squealing.
Discussion: American Prospect and RedState
 
 
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Ben Terris / Washington Post:
Michele Bachmann, queen of the tea party, searches for what's next
Discussion: Mediaite, PoliticusUSA and ABC News
Minneapolis Star Tribune:
Endorsement: Mills is a fresh voice for Minnesota's Eighth District
Discussion: Power Line and Shot in the Dark
Bryan Lowryeagle Topeka / Wichita Eagle:
Kansas spent more than $34,000 on Senate-race litigation
Discussion: ThinkProgress
David Brooks / New York Times:
Why Partyism Is Wrong  —  A college student came to me recently with a quandary.
Jennifer Jacobs / Des Moines Register:
Jeb Bush mailer: I'm worried about ‘lack of leadership’
New York Times:
Serving Up Fries, for a Living Wage
Lindsay Smith / technicianonline.com:
Male models, party bus to bring student voters to polls
 Earlier Items: 
Michael Specter / New Yorker:
Against the Grain
Discussion: The Awl, Gawker and Althouse
The Huffington Post:
The Old Man And The CIA: Inside A Hemingway-Themed Spy Prom
Discussion: Booman Tribune
Alexander Bolton / The Hill:
McConnell tries humor and an old hit in new ad
Discussion: CNN
Ed Morrissey / Hot Air:
CNN media reporter: Costello deserves all the criticism she's getting
Discussion: Fox News and Mediaite
Myroslava Gongadze / Committee to Protect Journalists:
The Road to Justice  —  Breaking the Cycle of Impunity in the Killing of Journalists
Discussion: Raw Story and Poynter
Kevin Drum / Mother Jones:
John Boehner Still Hasn't Sued Obama Over Obamacare. Why Not?
Discussion: Bloomberg View
 

 
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CNBC:
Comcast confirms plans to spin off its NBCUniversal cable TV networks, including MSNBC and CNBC, with Mark Lazarus as CEO; the separation may take about a year

James Warrington / Telegraph:
Almost 93% of 600 Guardian and Observer staff organized by the NUJ vote in favor of strike action over the proposed sale of The Observer to Tortoise

Kanis Leung / Associated Press:
Apple Daily founder Jimmy Lai testifies for the first time in his years-long national security trial; he is already serving a jail term for a fraud conviction

 
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