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Michael Falcone / ABC News:
The Note: Swing State Sneak Peek — NOTABLES — BY THE NUMBERS: A fresh Quinnipiac poll out this morning focuses on three swing states in the general election and has several interesting takeaways. No candidate has won the presidential race without taking at least two of these three states.
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Megan R. Wilson / The Hill:
K Street betting on Hillary — K Street is banking on Hillary Clinton, with more than twice as many Washington lobbyists donating to the former secretary of State's presidential campaign than any other candidate. — While many lobbyists are holding their pocketbooks in the early stages …
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Weekly Standard, The Week and Common Dreams
Noah Bierman / Los Angeles Times:
Donald Trump says the wall he'll build on the border could bear his name — Donald Trump billed his New Hampshire appearance Wednesday as a “town hall,” evoking a storied New England tradition that allows some of the nation's most informed voters to engage candidates in thoughtful dialogue on the issues.
And Globe / BostonGlobe.com:
Two South Boston brothers allegedly beat homeless man — The homeless man was lying on the ground, shaking, when police arrived early Wednesday. His face was soaked, apparently with urine, his nose broken, his chest and arms battered. — Police said two brothers from South Boston ambushed …
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Catherine Thompson / Talking Points Memo:
Suspect Cites Trump As Inspiration In Boston Anti-Hispanic Hate Crime — A Boston man allegedly told police that he beat and urinated on a homeless man early Wednesday because the man was Hispanic, citing real estate mogul Donald Trump's comments on undocumented immigrants as justification for the attack.
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The Moderate Voice and Boston Herald
TIME:
Donald Trump Explains All — In an interview with TIME, the leading Republican candidate talks about what's wrong with the Clintons, his opponents' weaknesses and what it takes to be great — Donald Trump was interviewed by TIME Editor Nancy Gibbs, Washington Bureau Chief Michael Scherer …
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Eliza Collins / Politico:
Donald Trump upstages, attacks Jeb Bush in New Hampshire
Donald Trump upstages, attacks Jeb Bush in New Hampshire
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New York Times, Political Wire, The PJ Tatler and CBS News
David Harsanyi / The Federalist:
Trump's Immigration Plan Is Hardcore Porn For Nativists
Trump's Immigration Plan Is Hardcore Porn For Nativists
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Ashley Feinberg / Gawker:
Family Values Activist Josh Duggar Had a Paid Ashley Madison Account — In 2013, conservative reality TV star Josh Duggar—of TLC's 19 Kids and Counting fame—was named the executive director of the Family Research Council, a conservative lobbying group in D.C. which seeks …
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Doug Criss / CNN:
Black or white? Is Black Lives Matter activist Shaun King lying about his race? — Questions about Black Lives Matter activist — (CNN)He's either the male version of Rachel Dolezal, or the victim of a conservative conspiracy. — Those are the two views the world has of Shaun King …
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Alex Griswold / Mediaite:
Family Member Confirms to CNN That #BlackLivesMatter Activist Shaun King Is White
Family Member Confirms to CNN That #BlackLivesMatter Activist Shaun King Is White
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Joe Arnold / WHAS-TV:
Yarmuth: E-mail issue could ‘upend’ Hillary Clinton campaign — LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WHAS 11) — Kentucky's only Democratic representative in Congress is expressing concern about Democratic Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton's e-mail controversy, calling it “very confusing,” and potentially a disqualifying scandal for her candidacy.
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Kendall Breitman / Bloomberg Business:
Hillary Clinton Aide Palmieri on E-Mail: 'She Didn't Really Think It Through'
Hillary Clinton Aide Palmieri on E-Mail: 'She Didn't Really Think It Through'
Chris Cillizza / Washington Post:
5 mistakes Hillary Clinton made in her latest e-mail press conference
5 mistakes Hillary Clinton made in her latest e-mail press conference
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Ben Collins / The Daily Beast:
Presidential Sensation Deez Nuts Does Not Exist — The candidate polling at 9 percent in North Carolina against Trump and Clinton isn't a real person. But 15-year-old Brady Olson, who lives on a farm in Iowa and gamed the FEC filing system, certainly is. — Deez Nuts, the Independent candidate …
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Tim Dickinson / Rolling Stone:
Meet ‘Deez Nuts,’ the Teen Presidential Candidate Punking America
Meet ‘Deez Nuts,’ the Teen Presidential Candidate Punking America
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Andrew Blankstein / NBC News:
Ex-NFL QB Erik Kramer Wounded in Apparent Suicide Attempt: Sources — Ex-NFL quarterback Erik Kramer shot himself Tuesday in an apparent suicide attempt at a Los Angeles area motel, but survived, law enforcement sources said. — Los Angeles County sheriff's deputies were called to a motel …
Philip Eil / The Atlantic:
The Unlikely Reanimation of H.P. Lovecraft — American history is filled with writers whose genius was underappreciated—or altogether ignored—in their lifetime. Most of Emily Dickinson's poems weren't discovered and published until after her death. F. Scott Fitzgerald “died believing himself a failure.”
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Jesse Bogan / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Fires set off, police confront crowds hours after St. Louis police fatally shoot teen — PROTESTERS BURN AMERICAN FLAG: 10:50 p.m. — A group of about 80 demonstrators burned an American flag in the middle of Page Avenue and chanted a vulgar anti-police slogan.
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Washington Post, The Atlantic, Raw Story and NPR
Joseph Serna / Los Angeles Times:
Ex-LAPD detective who alleged conspiracy in Biggie Smalls' murder dies — A retired Los Angeles police detective who handled the murder case of rapper Biggie Smalls died Wednesday from a suspected heart attack. — Los Angeles County sheriff's deputies at the Homicide Bureau reported …
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Ben Kamisar / The Hill:
CNN criteria threaten Fiorina's chance at main debate stage — CNN's criteria for its September GOP presidential debate may keep Carly Fiorina off the stage reserved for the top 10 candidates despite her recent surge in the polls. — The CNN debate methodology, released earlier this year, weighs polls from July 16 to Sept. 10.
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Kevin Dugan / New York Post:
Bloomberg to lay off about 100 editorial employees — Bloomberg is planning to slim its ranks, sources said on Wednesday. — The financial media giant, which employs about 2,400 journalists across the globe, is planning to lay off about 100 employees, or about 4.2 percent …
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Shadia Nasralla / Reuters:
IAEA says access to Iran's Parchin military site meets demands — The U.N. nuclear watchdog said it is satisfied with access Iran will grant it to the Parchin military site, suspected by some states of having in the past hosted Iranian experiments related to atomic bombs.
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Laura Koran / CNN:
State Department defends Iran nuclear deal amid criticism over inspections
State Department defends Iran nuclear deal amid criticism over inspections
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