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Nate Cohn / New York Times:
Clinton and Trump Tied in North Carolina Poll, With Sharp Educational Divides — Greensboro — Raleigh — Asheville — Charlotte — Greensboro — Raleigh — Asheville — Charlotte — Greensboro — Durham — Raleigh — Asheville — Charlotte — Durham — Asheville
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Rasmussen Reports:
White House Watch: Trump 44%, Clinton 39%, Johnson 8%, Stein 2% — With the first presidential debate coming on Monday, Donald Trump has moved to a five-point lead over Hillary Clinton, his biggest advantage since mid-July. — The latest Rasmussen Reports weekly White House Watch telephone …
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The Gateway Pundit and Business Insider
Mark Murray / NBC News:
Poll: Clinton Leads Trump Ahead of First Debate — Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton leads Republican Donald Trump by six points among likely voters heading into the first presidential debate on Monday, according to a brand-new national NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll.
Dr. Harry Wilson / Roanoke College:
RC Poll: Trump closes the gap significantly in Va., Clinton holds lead but loses ground
RC Poll: Trump closes the gap significantly in Va., Clinton holds lead but loses ground
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Washington Post and Washington Times
Ann E. Marimow / Washington Post:
Appeals court to hear challenge to Virginia's voter-identification law
Janet Hook / Wall Street Journal:
Hillary Clinton Leads Donald Trump by 6 Points in Latest WSJ/NBC Poll
Hillary Clinton Leads Donald Trump by 6 Points in Latest WSJ/NBC Poll
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Guardian, The Daily Caller and RedState
Guardian:
A Trump campaign chair in Ohio says there was ‘no racism’ before Obama — Kathy Miller called the Black Lives Matter movement ‘a stupid waste of time’ and said low African American voter turnout could be due to 'the way they're raised' — Donald Trump's campaign chair in a prominent Ohio county …
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Jamelle Bouie / Slate:
The Professor, the Cop, and the President
Glenn Reynolds / Instapundit:
OPENED UP TWITTER TO SEE THIS: — Can't imagine why they'd do that, except that it seems to be happening to a lot of people for no obvious reason. It's as if, despite assurances to the contrary, Twitter is out to silence voices it disagrees with or something. — UPDATE: Ah, it was about this tweet.
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Ed Mazza / The Huffington Post:
USA Today Columnist Urges Motorists To ‘Run Down’ Protesters On North Carolina Highway — Twitter suspended the account of Glenn Reynolds after the inflammatory comment. — Conservative USA Today columnist and University of Tennessee law professor Glenn Reynolds caused an uproar on Twitter …
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Allegra Kirkland / Talking Points Memo:
Instapundit Suspended From Twitter After Urging Drivers To Hit NC Protesters
Instapundit Suspended From Twitter After Urging Drivers To Hit NC Protesters
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Lawyers, Guns & Money
Glenn Reynolds / Knoxville News-Sentinel:
UT professor's Twitter account suspended over Charlotte post
UT professor's Twitter account suspended over Charlotte post
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ThinkProgress and Hot Air
Mark Hensch / The Hill:
Trump cites ‘lack of spirit between the white and the black’ in police shootings … Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump — says recent police-involved shootings in Charlotte, N.C. and Tulsa, Okla. illustrate the rift between black and white Americans.
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Paul Mirengoff / Power Line:
Meet the black Charlotte police officer who shot Keith Lamont Scott
Meet the black Charlotte police officer who shot Keith Lamont Scott
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The Charlotte Observer and The Root
NBC News:
Charlotte Protests Over Keith Scott Shooting Descend Into Chaos for 2nd Night
Charlotte Protests Over Keith Scott Shooting Descend Into Chaos for 2nd Night
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The Charlotte Observer:
Charlotte police protests: Governor declares state of emergency as violence erupts for second night
Charlotte police protests: Governor declares state of emergency as violence erupts for second night
CBS North Carolina / WNCN:
State of emergency declared, National Guard arrives in Charlotte following protests
State of emergency declared, National Guard arrives in Charlotte following protests
TMZ.com:
Brad Pitt — Under Investigation for Child Abuse — EXCLUSIVE — Brad Pitt is under investigation by the LAPD and L.A. County Dept. of Children and Family Services for allegedly getting verbally abusive and physical with his children, and that's what triggered the divorce ... TMZ has learned.
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Nick Miller / East Bay Express:
Sacramento Mayor Kevin Johnson Hit in Face with Pie at Event, Assaults Protester in ‘Bloody’ Scene — Multiple sources have confirmed that Sacramento Mayor, former NBA star, and UC Berkeley standout Kevin Johnson was hit in the face with a pie tonight at a farm-to-table dinner event …
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The Atlantic, Business Insider, Fox News, Larry Brown Sports and New York Magazine
Kara Swisher / Recode:
Yahoo is expected to confirm massive data breach, impacting hundreds of millions of users — A hacker named “Peace” is bringing chaos to the Internet giant just as its sale to Verizon is pending. — Kimberly White/Getty Images for Fortune — Yahoo is poised to confirm a massive data breach …
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Steven Shepard / Politico:
Trump's bizarre ad strategy — It's seven weeks before Election Day, five days before the highly anticipated first debate, and Donald Trump's television advertisements have all but vanished. — Trump's ads last ran nearly a week ago in four battleground states: Florida, North Carolina, Ohio and Pennsylvania.
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Political Wire
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Ben Garbarek / WSYX:
1-on-1 with Donald Trump — TOLEDO — Donald Trump spoke one-on-one with ABC6/FOX28 before his latest campaign stop Wednesday in Toledo. — Trump was running late so he would only answer three questions before taking the stage. — Here is the full transcript of the interview:
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Andrew Kaczynski / BuzzFeed:
Trump On Why He Stopped Being A Birther: “We Want To Get On With The Campaign”
Trump On Why He Stopped Being A Birther: “We Want To Get On With The Campaign”
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alan.com
David Cay Johnston / The Daily Beast:
Tale of Two Charities: Trump's Helps Trump While the Clintons' Is the Real Deal. — Let's do a reality check on the charitable giving of the two major presidential candidates in the hope of showing the reason that, to use my favorite Twitter hashtag, #factsmatter.
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Josh Feldman / Mediaite:
‘You Wanna Make a F*cking Fabricated Story!’: Charlotte Protester Confronts Fox Reporter — Fox News reporter Steve Harrigan is on the ground in Charlotte tonight covering the protests erupting tonight over a police shooting, and at one point, on live TV, one of the protesters got rather confrontational with him.
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BizPac Review, AOL and theGrio
Isaac Arnsdorf / Politico:
Trump's campaign paid his businesses $8.2 million — Donald Trump's presidential campaign has paid his family's businesses more than $8.2 million, according to a POLITICO analysis of campaign finance filings, which reveals an integrated business and political operation without precedent in national politics.
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The New Civil Rights Movement
Nikita Vladimirov / The Hill:
Sanders to write a young adult book — (I-Vt.) is working on a young adult adaptation of his book “Our Revolution” which is set for release in April 2017. — The book will target teenagers between the age of 12 and 18 and will be priced at $17, CNN reported Wednesday.
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CNNMoney, alan.com and The Nation
Caitlin MacNeal / Talking Points Memo:
Trump: ‘I Was Really Referring To Chicago’ With Stop And Frisk Proposal — Donald Trump on Thursday morning said that when he proposed using “stop and frisk” policing techniques to address crime during a town hall with Fox News' Sean Hannity, he was referring specifically to Chicago.
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alan.com, Politico, ThinkProgress, New York Daily News and New York Magazine
Sarah Wheaton / Politico:
Police union knocks Trump for suggesting Tulsa officer choked — The top official in the country's largest police union tweaked Donald Trump on Wednesday for leaping to blame the police officer who shot an unarmed black man in Tulsa, Oklahoma. — The Fraternal Order of Police endorsed Trump last week …
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