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New York Times:
In Republican Debate, Candidates Battle Sharply on Immigration — MILWAUKEE — After weeks of personal sniping, the Republican presidential candidates clashed sharply over immigration and other policies in their debate here on Tuesday, with Gov. John Kasich of Ohio and former Gov. Jeb Bush …
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Jesse Byrnes / The Hill:
Trump leads in post-debate online polls — Donald Trump may have put in a less-combative performance during the fourth GOP debate Tuesday night aired by Fox Business, he remained atop several unscientific online polls after the event. — Trump took 38 percent of the vote in the Drudge Report poll …
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The Week and Political Wire
Jonathan Chait / New York Magazine:
Republican Candidates Have Trouble Making the Case for Change — They have forgotten why Obama’s America is so terrible. … Early in the fourth Republican debate, Wall Street Journal editor Gerard Baker, one of the debate moderators, asked Carly Fiorina a question that cut at the heart …
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Washington Post and Washington Monthly
Ben Schreckinger / Politico:
The 11 most explosive moments of the GOP debate — The Fox Business News moderators are keeping themselves out of the crosshairs, but the Republican debate on Tuesday night still had plenty of memorable moments. Below are some of the best: — 1. Trump's back.
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ABC News, Bloomberg.com news, abc7chicago.com, Taylor Marsh and Bloomberg Business
Glenn Thrush / Politico:
5 takeaways from the GOP debate — Tuesday night's Republican debate in Milwaukee wasn't as much a neat romp as the previous three - but it represented a vital team-building exercise for a party that seemed to be pulling itself apart at the raucous Oct. 28th CNBC scrum.
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New York Times, Economist, Breitbart, Political Wire and ABC News
Katie Glueck / Politico:
Insiders: Rubio wins, Kasich bombs — Marco Rubio won the fourth Republican debate — and John Kasich lost. — That's the assessment of this week's POLITICO Caucus, our bipartisan survey of the top activists, strategists and operatives in Iowa, New Hampshire, South Carolina and Nevada.
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Tales from the Trail and Bloomberg Business
Washington Post:
The fourth Republican debate transcript, annotated — Eight Republican candidates are facing off in Milwaukee, in the fourth round of Republican debates of the 2016 presidential election: Donald Trump, Ben Carson, Sen. Marco Rubio (Fla.), former Florida governor Jeb Bush …
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ACASignups.net, Talking Points Memo, Business Insider, Roosevelt Institute, The Week and Mother Jones
Jordyn Phelps / ABC News:
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Kathy Frankovic / YouGov US Opinion Center News:
Trump, Carson continue to lead GOP field; Jeb Bush dips to 3% support
Trump, Carson continue to lead GOP field; Jeb Bush dips to 3% support
Sara Jerde / Talking Points Memo:
Jeb Complains: Let Me Talk! ‘I Got About Four Minutes Last Debate’ (VIDEO)
Jeb Complains: Let Me Talk! ‘I Got About Four Minutes Last Debate’ (VIDEO)
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The Week
Tom Jensen / Public Policy Polling:
Trump leads but falling in SC; Clinton dominant
Trump leads but falling in SC; Clinton dominant
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Mother Jones, Hot Air and ABC News
Fox News:
Missouri assistant professor under fire for dramatic confrontation with journalist caught on video — The Dean of the Missouri School of Journalism on Tuesday lambasted an assistant communications professor and lauded a photojournalism student for their roles in Monday's viral video showing …
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William Schmitt / Columbia Missourian:
MU journalism faculty voting to remove Click's courtesy appointment
MU journalism faculty voting to remove Click's courtesy appointment
Warren / Missouri School of Journalism:
Dean David Kurpius Comments on Student's Coverage of Protest on Carnahan Quad
Dean David Kurpius Comments on Student's Coverage of Protest on Carnahan Quad
Erik Wemple / Washington Post:
University of Missouri, please immediately fire employees who taunted media
University of Missouri, please immediately fire employees who taunted media
Chris Wilson / Maxim:
EXCLUSIVE: You'll Never Guess Who Ronda Rousey Is Backing for President — Here's a hint: It's NOT Donald Trump. — Google Plus — As Bernie Sanders prepares to enter the primary-season Octagon against arch-rival Hillary Clinton, he can take some comfort in the fact that the world's …
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RedState, Mediaite, Raw Story, BizPac Review, TIME, Jezebel, Mashable, BuzzFeed, Independent Journal, Washington Free Beacon and The Daily Caller
Fox Business:
FOX Business Network & Wall Street Journal GOP Debates — Tune in here LIVE on November 10th starting at 7 pm to watch the Fox Business debate — without authentication!
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CNNMoney, TVNewser, Hollywood Life, Little Green Footballs, Gizmodo, RedState, FOX2now.com, The Gateway Pundit and Vox
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Thom Lambert / Truth on the Market:
Supporting my Mizzou Students — Unless you live under a rock, you know that the president and chancellor of the University of Missouri, where I teach law, have resigned in response to protests over their failure to respond to several (three identified) racist incidents on campus.
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Washington Post, Power Line and Los Angeles Times
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Doug Criss / CNN:
University of Missouri campus protests: ‘This is just a beginning’
University of Missouri campus protests: ‘This is just a beginning’
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Slantpoint, Breitbart, Associated Press, Business Insider, Arkansas Blog, Arkansas Times and WTVR-TV
Lee Fang / The Intercept:
Lobbyists Use GOP Debate Ads to Smear Agency Investigating Their Client — Viewers of the Fox Business Network-hosted Republican presidential debate this evening will repeatedely see an advertisement that casts a relatively obscure consumer protection agency as a power-hungry government office …
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BillMoyers.com, DownWithTyranny!, Hullabaloo, Mother Jones, ThinkProgress and Wall Street Journal
Igor Volsky / ThinkProgress:
10 Falsehoods That Netanyahu Told During His Appearance At CAP — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke with Center for American Progress head Neera Tanden on Tuesday as part of his latest visit to the United States, during which he's attempting to appeal to both conservatives and progressives.
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BuzzFeed and New York Times
Bill O'Reilly / BillOReilly.com:
The Truth about President Reagan — Recently, the Washington Post published two columns attacking our book Killing Reagan. We believe the hostile criticism is both misguided and disingenuous and is motivated by a small group of Reagan loyalists who are vehemently opposed to any objective look at the 40th President.
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Power Line and Mediaite
Peter Hermann / Washington Post:
Surge in robberies on Capitol Hill alters residents' routines, lifestyles — Sarah Pitluck, a Capitol Hill resident who was robbed in the neighborhood, walks her dogs Lenzi, left, and Pedro. A man grabbed Pitluck's phone out of her hand and scratched her chest and neck. Police have not made an arrest in the case.
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The PJ Tatler
Tyler Durden / Zero Hedge:
Germany Sells Out Of Pepper Spray As “Frightened Germans Buy Protection Against Refugees” — Despite occasional videos of angry Germans protesting at what has become the biggest “foreign invasion” of Europe since World War II, the German popular response to the wave of migrants …
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The Gateway Pundit and Progressives Today
Jesse McKinley / New York Times:
Cuomo to Raise Minimum Wage to $15 for All New York State Employees — ALBANY — Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo announced on Tuesday that he would unilaterally establish a $15 minimum wage for all state workers, making New York the first state to set such a high wage for its public employees.
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Samantha Masunaga / Los Angeles Times:
Nationwide minimum wage protests begin in L.A.
Nationwide minimum wage protests begin in L.A.
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Detroit Free Press, ThinkProgress, Orlando Sentinel, Campaign for America's Future and KTLA