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11:50 AM ET, August 21, 2016

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Adrian Carrasquillo / BuzzFeed:
In Reversal, Trump Indicates To Hispanic Leaders Openness To Legalization For Immigrants  —  In a Saturday meeting with his newly announced Hispanic advisory council, Donald Trump suggested he is interested in figuring out a “humane and efficient” manner to deal with immigrants in the country illegally, according to three sources.
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Gerald Herbert / KABE-LP:
Trump now says he plans to legalize some undocumented immigrants  —  Sources tell Univision that Trump plans to announce a major shift on immigration policy next week.  The Republican candidate met Saturday with Hispanic leaders who said he told them he regrets prior comments about Mexicans.
Judd Legum / ThinkProgress:
Trump Says African-Americans Have ‘No Education, No Anything’  —  Trump continues his African-American outreach  —  Trump continued his multi-day effort to court the African-American vote with an appearance Saturday night on Fox News.  —  Trump's message to the black community …
Nikita Vladimirov / The Hill:
New Trump campaign manager called on him to release tax returns in April  —  By Nikita Vladimirov And here's Donald Trump's new campaign manager in April call for Trump to release his tax returns pic.twitter.com/pIxCCm39xj  —  's new campaign manager, Kellyanne Conway …
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Jacob Pramuk / CNBC:
Writer of Melania Trump's controversial speech listed on campaign payroll  —  The writer of Melania Trump's controversial Republican National Convention speech was paid by Donald Trump's presidential campaign in July, which may clear up lingering questions about her involvement with the campaign.
Discussion: NBC News
Austin Wright / Politico:
Has Trump caused you pain? He regrets it.
Discussion: ABC News
Matea Gold / Washington Post:
Trump campaign has biggest spending month yet, but Clinton dominates financially  —  Hillary Clinton outspent Donald Trump by a wide margin in July, funding a costly television blitz and deploying hundreds of staffers across the country — traditional campaign investments that her Republican presidential rival has largely forgone.
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Isaac Arnsdorf / Politico:   Trump paid dearly to boost fundraising
Tim Rogers / Fusion:
Whole families are fleeing this tiny country and entering the U.S. in massive numbers  —  In 2014, a wave of unaccompanied kids from Central America caught the U.S. government off-guard when they flooded into Texas in record numbers, triggering what President Obama called an “urgent humanitarian situation.”
Discussion: Creeping Sharia
Jeremy Roebuck / Philly.com:
Roommate drama lands Penn State sorority sisters in federal court  —  Molly Brownstein, a Pennsylvania State University senior, and her family describe her roommate Rachel Lader as a classic mean girl - a “monster” and an “expert bully, with a Ph.D. in intimidation.”
Discussion: Simple Justice and Guardian
New York Times:
How Can America Recover From Donald Trump?  —  Donald Trump is heading to November like a certain zeppelin heading to New Jersey, in a darkening sky that crackles with electricity.  He is fighting crosswinds and trying new tacks — hiring the head of Breitbart News to run his campaign …
Jim Hoft / The Gateway Pundit:
It Begins... Seizure Drug Makers Are Targeting Hillary Clinton Articles  —  It was only a matter of time.  —  Although this was ignored by the liberal media Hillary Clinton appeared to have suffered a seizure after her DNC Convention speech in Philadelphia-  —  It was not the first time Hillary displayed seizure-like symptoms.
William Jordan / YouGov US Opinion Center News:
Clinton expands lead over Trump in Ohio, Iowa still neck-and-neck  —  The latest wave of the YouGov/CBS News 2016 Battleground Tracker polled likely voters on the race for the White House as well as two competitive Senate races … Democrat Hillary Clinton leads Republican Donald Trump …
Christal Hayes / Orlando Sentinel:
Lou Pearlman, Orlando boy-band mogul, dies in prison  —  Lou Pearlman, known for forming popular boy bands like 'N'Sync and the Backstreet Boys and opening several Orlando businesses died on August 19, 2016. … Boy band promoter Lou Pearlman, known for launching groups such as the Backstreet Boys …
Cameron Easley / Morning Consult:
Trump's Campaign Shakeup Is Likely Too Little, Too Late  —  Donald Trump took drastic measures this week with a campaign shakeup after seeing his polling numbers plummet since the national political conventions in late July, but is it too little, too late?  —  A new Morning Consult survey testing …
Discussion: Hot Air
David Weigel / Washington Post:
‘Racialists’ are cheered by Trump's latest strategy  —  OAKTON, Va. — Jared Taylor hits play, and the first Donald Trump ad of the general election unfolds across his breakfast table.  Syrian refugees streaming across a border.  Hordes of immigrants, crowded onto trains.
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Kurt Bardella / The Hill:
EXCLUSIVE Bardella: On Steve Bannon and why I'm voting for Hillary
Discussion: Mediaite and Washington Times
Capitol View:
Trump visit met with protests, politics  —  Donald Trump's first campaign visit to Minnesota drew dozens of protesters and several supporters willing to pay up to $10,000 for the chance to hear the Republican presidential candidate speak at the Minneapolis Convention Center.
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New York Times:
Foundation Ties Bedevil Hillary Clinton's Presidential Campaign  —  The kingdom of Saudi Arabia donated more than $10 million.  Through a foundation, so did the son-in-law of a former Ukrainian president whose government was widely criticized for corruption and the murder of journalists.
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Mike Segar / National Review:   House Clinton and the Wages of Corruption
Eric DuVall / UPI:
Clinton Foundation to stop taking foreign donations if Hillary Clinton is president
Danny Freeman / NBC News:
Trump to African-American Voters: What Do You Have to Lose?'  —  Trump Asking for Vote of Every Single African-American Citizen 1:21  —  DIAMONDALE, Michigan—Citing poverty, high unemployment and broken education systems, Donald Trump on Friday continued to court African-American voters …
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Jessie Hellmann / The Hill:
Trump: I'll get 95 percent support from black voters in 2020
Discussion: ABC News, Washington Post and Hot Air
 
 
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Michael Goodwin / New York Post:
American journalism is collapsing before our eyes
Discussion: The Daily Caller
Andrew E. Kramer / New York Times:
More of Kremlin's Opponents Are Ending Up Dead
Discussion: The Daily Caller
Aaron Mesh / Willamette Week:
His campaign tells OPB it's a scheduling conflict.
Discussion: Daily News Bin and alan.com
Tim Elfrink / Miami New Times:
Trump's Top Black Republican in Florida Says State Campaign Doesn't Care About Black Voter Outreach
Discussion: alan.com and Daily News Bin
Larry Elliott / Guardian:
Brexit Armageddon was a terrifying vision - but it simply hasn't happened
 Earlier Items: 
Anne Gearan / Washington Post:
With a comfortable lead, Clinton begins laying plans for her White House agenda
Discussion: Washington Post
Alexander Bolton / The Hill:
Republicans say party can't afford to cut ties to Trump
Fox News:
Clinton's health continues to spur controversy and conspiracy
Michelle Ye Hee Lee / Washington Post:
Trump's false claim that undocumented immigrants collect Social Security benefits
Rebecca Morin / Politico:
Megadonors dominate as Priorities USA PAC raises $9.9 million in July
Discussion: The Daily Caller
 

 
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