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Joe Marusak / The Charlotte Observer:
Man shot by police at University City apartment complex — Police shot and killed a man in the parking lot of a University City apartment complex on Tuesday afternoon. — A large crowd of protesters gathered as word of the shooting spread and blocked off the road while chanting “Hands up …
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Wbtv Web / WBTV-TV:
Charlotte faces unrest after deadly police shooting — Charlotte faced aftermath of protests and unrest after a Charlotte-Mecklenburg police officer fatally shot a man in University City Tuesday. — Hours after 43-year-old Keith Lamont Scott was shot, a large crowd gathered near the scene in protest …
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Joe Bruno / WSOC-TV:
Protest erupts in northeast Charlotte after deadly officer-involved shooting — CHARLOTTE - Police in Charlotte shot and killed a person carrying a gun Tuesday afternoon at a Charlotte apartment complex, officials said. — WATCH CHOPPER 9 Live over the scene of the protests.
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Kim Bellware / The Huffington Post:
Police In North Carolina Fatally Shoot Man Witnesses Say Was Disabled, Unarmed — Protests erupted after the sixth killing of a civilian by Charlotte-Mecklenburg police in the past year. — Police in Charlotte, North Carolina, on Tuesday fatally shot a black man they said was armed …
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Alan Blinder / New York Times:
Protests Erupt in Charlotte After Police Kill a Black Man
Protests Erupt in Charlotte After Police Kill a Black Man
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Hit & Run, Outside the Beltway and The Moderate Voice
Derek Hawkins / Washington Post:
12 officers injured, fires set, as protests break out in Charlotte after police fatally shoot man
12 officers injured, fires set, as protests break out in Charlotte after police fatally shoot man
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Nick Gass / Politico:
12 police officers injured during North Carolina protests
12 police officers injured during North Carolina protests
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The Right Scoop
CNN:
Charlotte police shooting: Protests erupt after officer kills man
Charlotte police shooting: Protests erupt after officer kills man
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Q13 FOX News, BizPac Review, WCCB Charlotte, twitchy.com, Occupy Democrats, neo-neocon and Independent Journal Review
Jim Hoft / The Gateway Pundit:
RIOTING IN CHARLOTTE After Police Shooting - Officers Injured, Reporter Hit in Head with Rock, Police Cruiser Trashed
RIOTING IN CHARLOTTE After Police Shooting - Officers Injured, Reporter Hit in Head with Rock, Police Cruiser Trashed
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The Daily Caller, John Hawkins' Right Wing News, twitchy.com and The American Mirror
Tegna / WCNC-TV:
Crowds gather after officer-involved shooting kills man
Crowds gather after officer-involved shooting kills man
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ThinkProgress, AOL, USA Today, WAVY-TV, The New Civil Rights Movement and Atlanta Black Star
Jeremy Diamond / CNN:
Trump brags about using 'other people's money' amid questions over charity use — Kenansville, North Carolina (CNN)Donald Trump bragged Tuesday there's “nothing like” using other people's money, hours after a report said he used more than $250,000 from his charitable organization to litigate lawsuits against his business interests.
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ABC News:
The Note: Other People's Money — The Clinton campaign slammed Donald Trump as “a fraud who believes the rules don't apply to him” over reports that the GOP presidential candidate used money from his charitable foundation to settle two lawsuits filed against his for-profit businesses …
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Political Wire and Politico
New York Times:
Mr. Trump's Stupid Excuses on Taxes — All major party nominees for president going back nearly 40 years have released their tax returns except Donald Trump. That leads to a simple question: What is he hiding? — Mr. Trump's principal argument for why he should lead the country …
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Ross Douthat / New York Times:
Clinton's Samantha Bee Problem — When the histories of the Trump era are written from exile in Justin Trudeau's Canada, they will record that it was none other than Jimmy Fallon who brought down the republic. — Or so you might have thought, at least, listening the furious liberal reaction …
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The American Conservative and Instapundit
Siraj Datoo / Bloomberg:
Donald Trump Jr.'s Skittles Comparison Used to Be a Feminist Meme — The internet never forgets. It just remembers differently. — When Donald Trump Jr. compared refugees to a bowl of potentially poisonous Skittles, internet outrage ensued. Ben Grelle's anger was a little more personal.
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Richard Ruelas / USA Today:
Sheriff Arpaio: I'm still investigating President Obama's birth certificate — PHOENIX — Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio on Tuesday vowed to the Surprise Tea Party Patriots, the group that five years ago petitioned him to investigate President Obama's birth certificate, that he was continuing the inquiry.
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John McCormick / Bloomberg:
Top Earners Back Clinton in Bloomberg Poll After Decades With GOP — In 2012, this group backed Romney over Obama by 10 percentage points, exit polls show. — McCormickJohn — Higher-income voters are narrowly supporting Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton in another sign …
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Talking Points Memo, The Week and Political Wire
Sarah Westwood / Washington Examiner:
Clinton gave State Department appointments to 194 donors — Hillary Clinton placed dozens of her donors on State Department advisory boards between 2009 and 2012, federal records show. — The former secretary of state's agency appointed 194 donors who had given either to her family's foundation …
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Katy O'Donnell / Politico:
Clinton Foundation to lay off dozens of staff
Clinton Foundation to lay off dozens of staff
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AOL and Business Insider
J.J. Gallagher / ABC News:
Trump Still Paying Fmr. Campaign Manager Lewandowski as Consultant — Donald Trump's presidential campaign paid former campaign manager Corey Lewandowski's company $20,000 in consulting fees in August, campaign filings show. — Lewandowski was fired as Trump's campaign manager on June 20 …
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The Week and Political Wire
John Binder / The American Mirror:
MYSTERY: What was going on with Hillary's eyes during Philly speech? — During a speech in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on Monday, Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton appeared to have something quite off about her appearance. — Check it out here:
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Lloyd Grove / The Daily Beast:
Ex-Exec Sues ‘Erratic,’ ‘Reckless,’ ‘Paranoid’ Glenn Beck — The abrupt end of a beautiful friendship—nearly two decades of mutual admiration between struggling media entrepreneur Glenn Beck and his fired top executive, Christopher Balfe—has become a legal battle of ugly accusations that only promise to get uglier.
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Amanda Marcotte / Salon:
Pat McCrory's shifty gambit: N.C. governor tries to blame pro-gay laws for NCAA boycott — Governor blames boycotts on Charlotte's anti-discrimination ordinance, instead of the anti-LGBT law he supported — North Carolina's HB2, which became nationally known as the anti-trans “bathroom bill …
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Eli Lake / Bloomberg:
Preparing for North Korea's Inevitable Collapse — Let's be honest. The world would be a better place if a revolutionary tribunal in the near future sent North Korea's Kim Jong-un and his henchmen to the gallows. Kim's subjects are so malnourished that North Koreans are notably shorter than their South Korean cousins.
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Instapundit
John Bacon / USA Today:
ACLU: Tulsa officer shot Terence Crutcher ‘in cold blood’ — The ACLU of Oklahoma on Tuesday demanded that criminal charges be filed against Tulsa police officers whose fatal shooting of an unarmed black man last week was caught on video. — But the lawyer for Officer Betty Shelby claims …
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Philip Rucker / Washington Post:
For Clinton, attacking Trump may not be enough — ORLANDO — Hillary Clinton has decided it's about time she do more talking about Hillary Clinton. — After a year and a half of running for president, the Democratic nominee has concluded that many Americans still do not have a clear understanding …
Military Times:
This poll of the U.S. military has Gary Johnson tied with Donald Trump in the race for president — Editor's note: This is the first in a series examining the views of military service members ahead of the presidential election. — If American military personnel alone were selecting the next president …
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Political Wire
Hillary Clinton / New York Times:
My Plan for Helping America's Poor — The true measure of any society is how we take care of our children. With all of our country's resources, no child should ever have to grow up in poverty. Yet every single night, all across America, kids go to sleep hungry or without a place to call home.
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Daily Kos, The Daily Caller and Althouse
Seung Min Kim / Politico:
Democrats' debate advice to Clinton: Let Trump screw up — Democrats have some advice for Hillary Clinton at her first presidential debate: Let Trump be Trump. — Donald Trump's more tightly scripted campaign of late could backfire on him when he squares off against Clinton on Monday in Hempstead, New York, Democrats believe.