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McKay Coppins / BuzzFeed:
Breitbart Staffers Believe Trump Has Given Money To Site For Favorable Coverage — As Donald Trump faces a growing backlash from conservative media over his recent attacks on a Fox News host, one prominent right-wing outlet remains firmly in his corner: Breitbart News, which has set itself apart …
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Talking Points Memo, Raw Story, Taylor Marsh, Mediaite, CANNONFIRE and Election Law Blog
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NBC News:
New NBC News/Survey Monkey Poll: Donald Trump Still in the Lead After Debates — If Donald Trump's comments about Fox News Anchor Megyn Kelly are hurting his standing in the Republican primary, it's not showing in the numbers. — According to the latest NBC News Online Poll conducted by SurveyMonkey …
Mark Hensch / The Hill:
Trump: Listening to Fiorina causes headaches — Donald Trump on Sunday took a shot at fellow 2016 GOP presidential candidate Carly Fiorina, saying you “develop a massive headache” if you listen to the former Hewlett-Packard CEO. — “I just realized that if you listen to Carly Fiorina …
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Politico, Washington Post and John Hawkins' Right Wing News
Erick Erickson / RedState:
The August Doldrums and Donald Trump
The August Doldrums and Donald Trump
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ABC News, Wall Street Journal, Washington Times and Washington Post
Washington Post:
Donald Trump struggles to turn political fling into a durable campaign
Donald Trump struggles to turn political fling into a durable campaign
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Washington Monthly and Washington Free Beacon
John Kass / Chicago Tribune:
Death blow from Fox News' Megyn Kelly already taking effect on Trump
Death blow from Fox News' Megyn Kelly already taking effect on Trump
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Betsy's Page, The Daily Beast, The Moderate Voice and Mediaite
Eric Bradner / CNN:
Carly Fiorina on Donald Trump: ‘Women understood that comment’
Carly Fiorina on Donald Trump: ‘Women understood that comment’
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Reuters, National Journal, Refinery29, ImmigrationProf Blog, Hot Air and BuzzFeed
Kevin Robillard / Politico:
Trump digs in, plows ahead
Trump digs in, plows ahead
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American Prospect, Slantpoint and Washington Post
Charles M. Blow / New York Times:
‘Black Lives Matter’ and the G.O.P. — Only one candidate in last week's Republican presidential debate was asked to directly address the Black Lives Matter movement and that candidate was Gov. Scott Walker. — Moderator Megyn Kelly asked Walker: — “Governor Walker …
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No More Mister Nice Blog and Daily Kos
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Mark Hensch / The Hill:
Booker: Sanders has ‘long record of civil rights’ — Sen. Cory Booker (D-N.J.) said on Sunday that 2016 Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) is a life-long defender of minorities. — Booker added that his Senate colleague's record is one of deep respect for civil rights.
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Lauren Haviland / WJHL:
“I really hope racism stops,” 9-year-old at “Black Lives Matter” march in JC
“I really hope racism stops,” 9-year-old at “Black Lives Matter” march in JC
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Raw Story and Addicting Info
Paul Krugman / New York Times:
G.O.P. Candidates and Obama's Failure to Fail — What did the men who would be president talk about during last week's prime-time Republican debate? Well, there were 19 references to God, while the economy rated only 10 mentions. Republicans in Congress have voted dozens of times to repeal …
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JustOneMinute and Campaign for America's Future
Jon Karl / ABC News:
Donald Trump Considering Taking Pledge Not to Run as Third-Party Candidate — Donald Trump may soon do what Republican leaders have been asking the billionaire candidate to do — pledge not to run as an independent candidate for president, a senior Trump adviser told ABC News.
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Talking Points Memo and Hot Air
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Maggie Haberman / New York Times:
It's Not the First Time Donald Trump Has Flirted With a Third-Party Run
Nicholas Confessore / New York Times:
Donald Trump Remains Defiant on News Programs Amid G.O.P. Backlash
Donald Trump Remains Defiant on News Programs Amid G.O.P. Backlash
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Washington Post, American Spectator, Slantpoint, Talking Points Memo and Outside the Beltway
Lisa Brown / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
1 person shot during protests late Sunday in Ferguson — Updated at 3:10 a.m. with father identifying shooting victim. — FERGUSON • A peaceful day of protest and remembrance dissolved into chaos late Sunday when a man fired multiple shots at four St. Louis County plainclothes detectives in an SUV.
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Nick Gutteridge / Daily Express:
Hero SAS sniper saves father and eight-year-old son from being beheaded by ISIS maniac — A HERO SAS sniper gunned down a knife-wielding Islamic State (ISIS) maniac just as he was trying to brutally behead a father and his young son. — ALAMY — An SAS sniper took out the ISIS executioner just in time
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The Jawa Report and The Daily Caller
Tim Carpenter / Topeka Capital-Journal:
Sam Brownback's brother accused of terrorizing rural neighbors — Joann Peine, social worker by profession and farm wife by marriage, ended a period of soul-searching by asking a Linn County District Court judge to issue protection orders for stalking against Jim Brownback and his stepdaughter.
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Balloon Juice, Raw Story and Talking Points Memo
Dan Witters / Gallup:
In U.S., Uninsured Rates Continue to Drop in Most States — Story Highlights — WASHINGTON, D.C. — Arkansas and Kentucky continue to have the sharpest reductions in their uninsured rates since the healthcare law took effect at the beginning of 2014. Oregon, Rhode Island and Washington join …
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Washington Times and The Huffington Post
Bradford Richardson / The Hill:
Ex-NATO supreme commander rips Obama over military cuts — Former NATO Supreme Commander James Stavridis criticized President Obama, his former boss, for recent cuts to military spending while U.S. troops are still engaged on multiple fronts around the world.
Reuters:
U.S. consulate in Turkey targeted as wave of attacks kills eight — The U.S. consulate in Istanbul came under gunfire on Monday and at least eight people were killed in a wave of separate attacks on Turkish security forces, weeks after Ankara launched a crackdown on Islamic State, Kurdish and far-left militants.
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The Agonist and The Week