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Eun Kyung Kim / TODAY.com:
Donald Trump's TODAY town hall: Guns, ISIS — and the last time he ate McDonald's — Donald Trump brought his brash, unapologetic presidential campaign to New Hampshire on Monday for a “pancakes and politics” town hall meeting with voters, hosted by TODAY's Matt Lauer.
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Nick Gass / Politico:
Trump: My dad gave me a ‘small loan’ of a million dollars — <p>As Donald Trump tells it, he has been told no his entire life. For example, he said Monday, his father gave him a "small loan of a million dollars" that he had to repay with interest at the start of his career.</p><p>"Oh many times.
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Sarah Schweitzer / BostonGlobe.com:
Trump unleashes criticism of US foreign policy in N.H.
Trump unleashes criticism of US foreign policy in N.H.
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Talking Points Memo and Political Wire
Caitlin MacNeal / Talking Points Memo:
Trump: My Life Hasn't Been ‘Easy,’ My Dad Gave Me ‘Small’ $1M Loan
Trump: My Life Hasn't Been ‘Easy,’ My Dad Gave Me ‘Small’ $1M Loan
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Mark Halperin / Bloomberg Business:
The Most Likely Next President Is Hillary Clinton — And Republicans are in denial about it. — MarkHalperin — A virulent strain of Clinton Derangement Syndrome, which scientists and Republicans thought had been wiped out at the end of the last century, is now inflicting millions of conservative Americans.
Alexander Bolton / The Hill:
White House, GOP near two-year budget deal — Senior White House officials and congressional leaders are nearing a deal to raise the debt limit and set the federal budget for the next two years, say sources familiar with the talks. — The agreement is not yet final, as negotiators still need …
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David A. Graham / The Atlantic:
Where Is Ben Carson's Money Going? — Ben Carson is raising a ton of money. He hauled in an impressive $20.8 million in the third quarter, shocking the political world and topping the Republican field in fundraising. That comes after a strong second quarter, when he raised more than $10 million.
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Niall Stanage / The Hill:
Can Carson win GOP nomination? — The possibility of Ben Carson becoming the Republican presidential nominee is being raised with increasing urgency after he knocked Donald Trump out of first place in two Iowa polls late last week. — But there are plenty of skeptics within Republican ranks …
Nick Gass / Politico:
Carson extends streak of besting Trump in Iowa polls
Carson extends streak of besting Trump in Iowa polls
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William M. Daley / Washington Post:
The GOP's dysfunction all started with Sarah Palin — William M. Daley was White House chief of staff from 2011 to 2012. — When The Post's front page declares: “Republicans are on the verge of ceasing to function as a national party,” it's time to ask: How did this come to pass?
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David A. Fahrenthold / Washington Post:
Rubio gives up on Senate: ‘He hates it’ — Marco Rubio is a U.S. senator. And he just can't stand it anymore. — “I don't know that ‘hate’ is the right word,” Rubio said in an interview. “I'm frustrated.” — This year, as Rubio runs for president, he has cast the Senate …
Maxie Gardner / WHNT-TV:
Decatur City Schools addresses teacher's controversial Halloween costume — DECATUR, Ala. - A representative from Decatur City Schools called a news conference this morning in reference to a controversial picture on social media. During the conference, Superintendent Ed Nichols read a letter of apology from the teacher involved.
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Jim Norman / Gallup:
In U.S., Support for Tea Party Drops to New Low — STORY HIGHLIGHTS — WASHINGTON, D.C. — Americans' support for the Tea Party has dropped to its lowest level since the movement emerged on the national political scene prior to the 2010 midterm elections.
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Peter Whoriskey / Washington Post:
Hot dogs, bacon and other processed meats cause cancer, World Health Organization declares — A research division of the World Health Organization announced Monday that bacon, sausage and other processed meats cause cancer and that red meat probably does, too.
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Alanna Petroff / CNNMoney:
Processed meat causes cancer, says WHO
Processed meat causes cancer, says WHO
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Eli Stokols / Politico:
Bush family gathers to rescue Jeb — <p>HOUSTON — This closed-door summit for Jeb Bush's richest donors was meant to be a pep rally, a reunion for loyalists eager to celebrate the family legacy with two former presidents.</p><p> But as George H.W. Bush and George W. Bush draw supporters …
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Bradford Richardson / The Hill:
Biden would have run if he thought he could have won — Vice President Biden says in a new interview that he would have run for president if he thought he could have won. — “I'll be very blunt. If I thought we could've put together the campaign that — that our supporters deserve …
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Dana Sauchelli / New York Post:
Police union calls for Tarantino boycott after anti-cop rally — Quentin Tarantino speaks during an organized protest against police brutality in Washington Square Park on Saturday. — The city's police union is calling for a boycott of Quentin Tarantino films after the “Pulp Fiction” …
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Jack Clark / Bloomberg Business:
Google Turning Its Lucrative Web Search Over to AI Machines — ‘RankBrain’ uses artificial intelligence to filter results — In tests, system beats company's experts at page selection. — When Google-parent Alphabet Inc. reported eye-popping earnings last week its executives …
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ACLU:
Stingray Tracking Devices: Who's Got Them? — The map below tracks what we know, based on press reports and publicly available documents, about the use of stingray tracking devices by state and local police departments. Following the map is a list of the federal law enforcement agencies known …
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New York Times:
Russian Ships Near Data Cables Are Too Close for U.S. Comfort — WASHINGTON — Russian submarines and spy ships are aggressively operating near the vital undersea cables that carry almost all global Internet communications, raising concerns among some American military and intelligence officials …
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Maureen C. Gilmer / Indianapolis Star:
After Papa Roux robbery, discount promised for handgun license holders — Papa Roux is the latest Indy restaurant to be robbed, following four others on the Eastside and another in Broad Ripple. — CONNECT — Art Bouvier has a message for criminals: Don't mess with Papa Roux.
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David Corn / Mother Jones:
Does Ben Carson Believe Most Evangelical Voters Are Going to Hell? — Social conservatives backing his campaign may want to ask him a few questions. — Ben Carson, the retired neurosurgeon and political novice, has leaped to the head of the GOP's 2016 pack in Iowa.
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Charles M. Blow / New York Times:
Hillary Clinton Wins Again — On the heels of a strong Democratic debate performance, last week Vice President Joe Biden — whose candidacy would surely have drawn support away from her — dismounted the fence and decided not to run for president himself. And then came the spectacular debacle of the Benghazi committee hearing.
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BBC:
Guatemala election: Jimmy Morales elected president — A former TV comedian with no experience in government has won the run-off vote in Guatemala's presidential election. — Jimmy Morales got more than double the votes of ex-first lady Sandra Torres, who is seen by many as part of the country's unpopular political elite.
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Alex Isenstadt / Politico:
Donald Trump to help RNC raise money — <p>Donald Trump, who has turned the GOP establishment into a punching bag in his quest for the presidential nomination, is taking a major step to smooth out the relationship with party brass: In December, he will be attending a Republican National …
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Dana Rubinstein / Politico:
Now, Clinton campaign in talks with de Blasio about endorsement — Mayor Bill de Blasio's endorsement of Hillary Clinton now appears to be a question of when, not if. — A Clinton campaign source told POLITICO New York that de Blasio's team has been in talks with the former senator's camp about the possibility of an endorsement, and
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