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Jeffrey Goldberg / The Atlantic Online:
The Crisis in U.S.-Israel Relations Is Officially Here — The Obama administration's anger is “red-hot” over Israel's settlement policies, and the Netanyahu government openly expresses contempt for Obama's understanding of the Middle East. Profound changes in the relationship may be coming.
CNN:
Ferguson police chief expected to step down, officials say — (CNN) — The police chief in Ferguson, Missouri, is expected to step down as part of the effort by city officials to reform the police department, according to government officials familiar with the ongoing discussions between local, state and federal officials.
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Tom Kludt / Talking Points Memo:
Columnist Sets Off Storm Calling Michael Brown ‘Animal’ Who Had To Be ‘Put Down’
Columnist Sets Off Storm Calling Michael Brown ‘Animal’ Who Had To Be ‘Put Down’
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Raw Story and New York Magazine
Ellen Nakashima / Washington Post:
Hackers breach some White House computers — Hackers thought to be working for the Russian government breached the unclassified White House computer networks in recent weeks, sources said, resulting in temporary disruptions to some services while cyber teams worked to contain the intrusion.
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John Hinderaker / Power Line:
Is the Washington Press Corps Covering Up Another Obama Administration Fiasco? [Updated]
Erik Wemple / Washington Post:
Sharyl Attkisson's computer intrusions: ‘Worse than anything Nixon ever did’
Sharyl Attkisson's computer intrusions: ‘Worse than anything Nixon ever did’
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Hot Air, Philly.com, The PJ Tatler, Talking Points Memo, Daily Signal, The Daily Caller and Chicago Boyz, more at Mediagazer »
Steve Holland / Reuters:
Suspicious cyber activity at White House detected, addressed
Derek Thompson / The Atlantic Online:
Homeownership in America Has Collapsed—Don't Blame Millennials — Homeownership Rate, Seasonally Adjusted — The U.S. homeownership rate has fallen to a 19-year low. Why? — Let's begin with the youths, as we must. It is a truth universally acknowledged that a journalist in possession …
ProPublica:
The Red Cross' Secret Disaster — IN 2012, TWO MASSIVE STORMS pounded the United States, leaving hundreds of thousands of people homeless, hungry or without power for days and weeks. — Americans did what they so often do after disasters. They sent hundreds of millions of dollars to the Red Cross …
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Bloomberg View and NPR
Lanny Davis / The Hill:
To Republicans: Watch out for traps after midterms — Most pundits are predicting a Republican takeover of the U.S. Senate next Tuesday. I am ready to go on record against the conventional wisdom: I predict Democrats will surprise the pundits on election night and hold the Senate …
Pierre Omidyar / First Look Media:
Important Announcement — I regret to announce that after several weeks of discussions, Matt Taibbi has left First Look. We wish him well. — Our differences were never about editorial independence. We have never wavered from our pledge that journalistic content is for the journalists to decide, period.
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Andrew Rice / New York Magazine:
Matt Taibbi Leaves Omidyar's First Look Media [Updated]
Matt Taibbi Leaves Omidyar's First Look Media [Updated]
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Talking Points Memo, Poynter, The Daily Caller and PandoDaily, more at Mediagazer »
FiveThirtyEight:
Senate Update: The Momentum Mirage — You might be hearing that Democrats or Republicans have “momentum” heading into the final week of the 2014 campaign. On Tuesday, for example, a Washington Post headline asserted “Midterm momentum belongs to GOP.” That was based on a generic ballot poll showing …
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Washington Monthly, Bloomberg View, Reuters, National Review, Rush Limbaugh and Hit & Run
Alice Ollstein / ThinkProgress:
BREAKING: Court Refuses To Intervene In Case of 40,000 Missing Voters In Georgia — Dr. Francys Johnson with the NAACP leads an occupation of the Georgia State Capitol to protest voter suppression. — CREDIT: Alice Ollstein — ATLANTA, GEORGIA—On Tuesday, Judge Christopher Brasher …
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Kristina Torres / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Georgia judge declines to intervene in ‘missing’ voters lawsuit
Georgia judge declines to intervene in ‘missing’ voters lawsuit
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Talking Points Memo and Political Insider blog
Talking Points Memo:
The Deep Cynicism Of ‘Nationalizing’ Or ‘Localizing’ Midterm Elections — One of the great debates surrounding every midterm election is whether the many congressional and state contests have been “nationalized” or are instead subject to “local factors.” This question is to some extent …
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Washington Monthly, No More Mister Nice Blog, American Prospect and Ed Driscoll
Michael S. Schmidt / New York Times:
Investigator in Secret Service Prostitution Scandal Resigns — WASHINGTON — The investigator who led the Department of Homeland Security's internal review of the Secret Service's 2012 prostitution scandal quietly resigned in August after he was implicated in his own incident involving a prostitute …
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Daily Mail, Washington Post, Mediaite and Gawker
Kendall Breitman / Politico:
Jeb: Obama ‘incompetent’ on Ebola — Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush is calling President Barack Obama's initial response to Ebola “incompetent.” — “It looked very incompetent to begin with, and that fueled fears that may not be justified,” Bush said during a discussion at Vanderbilt University, according to The Tennessean.
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Derek Willis / New York Times:
Outside Spending Shows How Few of the House Races Are Competitive — How small is the field of competitive House races? So narrow that just 25 contests account for 80 percent of all reported outside spending in the general election. — The Cook Political Report rates 38 seats either …
Sarah Varney / Politico:
Mississippi, burned — How the poorest, sickest state got left behind by Obamacare. — By SARAH VARNEY NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2014 … The first year of the Affordable Care Act was, by almost every measure, an unmitigated disaster in Mississippi. In a state stricken by diabetes, heart disease …
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Lawyers, Guns & Money and NPR
Eric Lipton / New York Times:
Lobbyists, Bearing Gifts, Pursue Attorneys General — When the executives of the company that makes 5-Hour Energy, the popular caffeinated drinks, learned that attorneys general in more than 30 states were investigating allegations of deceptive advertising — a serious financial threat …
Dennis Romero / LA Weekly:
Liberal Cities Like L.A. Face Much Higher Housing Prices — The Democrat-Republican divide often comes down to the difference in how we believe America can best prosper. Democrats say the collective power of the people can protect the financial interests of the everyday worker.
Nate Cohn / New York Times:
Data From Sunday Points to Black Churches' Role in Mobilizing Voters — Early voting on Sundays has been one of the biggest fronts in the voting wars of recent years. Some of this past Sunday's early voting numbers make the reason quite clear. — Data from two states that permit Sunday early voting …
Quinnipiac News + Events:
Release Detail — October 29, 2014 - Ernst Inching Ahead In Iowa Senate Race, Quinnipiac University Poll Finds; Branstad, The Iowa Institution, Cruising To Reelection — Iowa Republican State Sen. Joni Ernst is inching ahead among likely voters in the U.S. Senate race and now has 49 percent …
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Washington Post, ABC News, Real Clear Politics and Bloomberg Politics
Andy Sullivan / Reuters:
Why U.S. green groups are talking about abortion this election — DENVER (Reuters) - Green billionaire Tom Steyer vowed to make the November congressional elections about climate change. Now he's talking about abortion and the economy to get his candidates across the finish line.
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