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Finsbury Park worshippers pinned ‘attacker’ to the ground — The van attack yards from Finsbury Park Mosque follows warnings of an unprecedented anti-Muslim backlash after recent terrorist atrocities. — Police in London recorded a spike in the number of Islamophobic incidents in the wake …
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Finsbury Park: ‘Several hurt’ as vehicle hits pedestrians — A vehicle has struck pedestrians “leaving a number of casualties” in north London, police said. — One person was arrested following the incident near Finsbury Park Mosque on Seven Sisters Road.
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LATEST: Incident in Finsbury Park
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Live Updates: One Person Has Died After A Terror Attack On Worshippers Near A London Mosque
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Finsbury Park attack: Theresa May condemns ‘sickening’ terror attack
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The Daily 202: Congressional shooting clouds final days of Georgia special election — THE BIG IDEA: — JOHNS CREEK, Ga.—When Republican congressional candidate Karen Handel went table to table greeting patrons at Marlow's Tavern on Friday night, almost everyone asked her about the letters.
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Democrats sweat the details in Georgia special election
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Georgia Sixth: Ossoff, Handel condemn TV ad that ties Democrats to Scalise shooting
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Bipartisan Report, Vox and Political Wire


Jared Kushner to Travel to Middle East in Effort to Advance U.S. Peace Efforts — President Donald Trump's son-in-law and senior White House adviser, Jared Kushner, plans to travel to the Middle East this week to try to advance U.S. efforts to reach an Israeli-Palestinian peace deal, a White House official said Sunday.
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Kushner Is Said to Be Reconsidering His Legal Team — Representatives of Jared Kushner, President Trump's son-in-law and senior adviser, have quietly contacted high-powered criminal lawyers about potentially representing him in the wide-ranging investigation into Russia's influence on the 2016 election …
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Political Wire


We need a Robert Mueller resignation or a second special counsel — The only way to avoid a tainted investigation or a political explosion is another counsel to investigate possible obstruction of justice. — Special Counsel Robert Mueller has a problem: He has a disqualifying conflict of interest regarding a large part of his work.


Syria conflict: Russia issues warning after US coalition downs jet — Russia has warned the US-led coalition fighting in Syria that it will view its aircraft as targets, after a Syrian military plane was shot down. — The coalition said it had shot down the Syrian Su-22 after it bombed US-backed fighters in Raqqa province on Sunday.
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Russia threatens U.S. after Syrian jet shot down
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U.S. aircraft shoots down a Syrian government jet over northern Syria, Pentagon says
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Megyn Kelly Pantses Alex Jones — The censorious powers of the heckler's veto have evolved now to the point that people are willing to call for the banning and shunning of works of journalism not yet published. Former Fox News Channel and current NBC News anchor Megyn Kelly got the treatment …
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Megyn Kelly and NBC News take the gloves off in Alex Jones interview — and now he's mad
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Officials: 17-year-old Muslim girl assaulted and killed after leaving Virginia mosque — Police found remains Sunday thought to be those of a missing Virginia teenager who they say was assaulted and disappeared overnight after leaving a mosque in the Sterling area, and a 22-year-old man …
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GOP considers cancelling August recess to salvage agenda — Alarmed by the stalemate on healthcare reform, lack of progress on tax reform and appropriations bills that are far behind schedule, Republican lawmakers across Congress are increasingly willing to consider cancelling the month-long August recess.


The State Department just broke a promise to minority and female recruits — Dozens of young minority and female State Department recruits received startling and unwelcome news last week: They would not be able to soon join the Foreign Service despite having been promised that opportunity.


Trump demands face time with favored Cabinet heads — CIA Director Mike Pompeo carves out three hours almost every weekday to drive from Langley, Va., to the White House with his team to give President Donald Trump his national security briefing in person. — The CIA director's treks …


The great American fallout: how small towns came to resent cities — But Democrat or Republican, they usually tell Katherine Cramer - who has spent a decade visiting residents of small-town Wisconsin - the same thing: it's the cities that get all the breaks, and then have the gall to look down on them, too


‘Full Measure’: Quitting Congress — WASHINGTON (Sinclair Broadcast Group) - Just a couple of months ago, we profiled Congressman Jason Chaffetz, the Republican chairman of the powerful House Oversight Committee which was poised to dig deep on wide-ranging investigations into government mischief, waste, fraud and abuse.
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Supreme Court to hear potentially landmark case on partisan gerrymandering — The Supreme Court declared Monday that it will consider whether gerrymandered election maps favoring one political party over another violate the Constitution, a potentially fundamental change in the way American elections are conducted.


Data on 198M voters exposed by RNC contractor — A data analytics contractor employed by the Republican National Committee (RNC) left databases containing information on nearly 200 million potential voters exposed to the internet without security, allowing anyone who knew where to look to download it without a password.