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Kambiz Foroohar / Bloomberg:
U.S. Ambassador Haley Loses Two Key Aides at United Nations — Chief of staff and communications director both resigned — Haley said on Twitter the men were leaving for family reasons — U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley has lost two of her top aides …
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Breaking News USA, CNBC, Political Wire, Gizmodo and Washington Free Beacon
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Jeffrey Lewis / Foreign Policy:
The Game Is Over and North Korea Has Won — Donald Trump can whine all he wants, but we're now living in a world where American power is less relevant than ever. — The Washington Post reported yesterday that North Korea has a large stockpile of compact nuclear weapons that can arm the country's missiles …
Benjamin R. Young / Washington Post:
The Reagan-era invasion that drove North Korea to develop nuclear weapons — How we got to warnings about fire and fury. … North Korea's path to nuclear weapons began with the U.S. invasion of Grenada in 1983. (Wong Maye-E/AP) — Over the past few days, the United States and North Korea …
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Liberal Values and New York Magazine
Susan E. Rice / New York Times:
It's Not Too Late on North Korea
It's Not Too Late on North Korea
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Politico and John Hawkins' Right Wing News
Rebecca Kheel / The Hill:
Fallout: Trump's ‘fire and fury’ sends officials scrambling
Fallout: Trump's ‘fire and fury’ sends officials scrambling
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Politico
Washington Post:
In a new poll, half of Republicans say they would support postponing the 2020 election if Trump proposed it — Critics of President Trump have repeatedly warned of his potential to undermine American democracy. Among the concerns are his repeated assertions that he would have won …
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Rebecca Savransky / The Hill:
Poll: Half of Republicans would back postponing 2020 election if Trump proposed it
Poll: Half of Republicans would back postponing 2020 election if Trump proposed it
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RedState and Joe.My.God.
Michael Warren / Weekly Standard:
White House Watch: Is Trump Preparing to Leave the Republican Party? — The president's latest fight with Mitch McConnell sure looks like he's laying the predicate to abandon the GOP. — President Donald Trump is inching closer to abandoning the Republican party, even as the GOP …
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Reuters, Politico, NBC News, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post and Associated Press
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Matt Flegenheimer / New York Times:
Mitch McConnell's ‘Excessive Expectations’ Comment Draws Trump's Ire
Mitch McConnell's ‘Excessive Expectations’ Comment Draws Trump's Ire
Veronica Stracqualursi / ABC News:
The Note: Republican progress grinds to halt with infighting at fever pitch
The Note: Republican progress grinds to halt with infighting at fever pitch
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Politico, New York Magazine and Associated Press
Michael Whitney / Politico:
The Democratic Party's Looming Fundraising Crisis — Halfway through Year One of the Trump presidency, the Democratic base is energized. Its voters are showing up at rallies, crowding town hall forums, self-organizing into local groups and scaring Republican incumbents …
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Washington Free Beacon and The Gateway Pundit
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Adam Nagourney / New York Times:
Democratic Fight in California Is a Warning for the National Party — SACRAMENTO — For Democrats across the nation, California has offered a bright if lonely light this year. The party controls every statewide office and commands supermajorities in the Legislature.
Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar / Associated Press:
Study: Trump actions trigger health premium hikes for 2018 — https://apnews.com/cc6b335865e24a4b843d c0e2c4cc6c7a — Link copied! — WASHINGTON (AP) — The Trump administration's own actions are triggering double-digit premium increases on individual health insurance policies purchased …
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Political Wire
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Oscar Insurance / The Henry J. Kaiser Family …:
An Early Look at 2018 Premium Changes and Insurer Participation on ACA Exchanges
An Early Look at 2018 Premium Changes and Insurer Participation on ACA Exchanges
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New York Times, RedState, Washington Post, Refinery29, New York Magazine and Axios
Associated Press:
Did Cuba launch acoustic attack on U.S. diplomats? — WASHINGTON — The two-year-old U.S. diplomatic relationship with Cuba was roiled Wednesday by what U.S. officials say was a string of bizarre incidents that left a group of American diplomats in Havana with severe hearing loss attributed to a covert sonic device.
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twitchy.com, Washington Free Beacon, Front Page Magazine and The Gateway Pundit
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Emily Smith / Page Six:
Ex-Trump staffers reveal love child after campaign trail sex scandal — The very first sex scandal of Donald Trump's presidency has just resulted in the birth of a love child. — Married former White House communications director Jason Miller has fathered a son with Trump transition adviser …
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AOL, Joe.My.God., The Week, Raw Story and Mediaite
Jackie Wattles / CNNMoney:
Walmart apologizes for sign marketing guns as back-to-school items — 5 stunning stats about Walmart — Walmart has condemned a display inside one of its stores that appeared to market firearms as back-to-school items. The company said Wednesday it was working to identify which of its stores put up the exhibit.
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IJR, RT, KXAN-TV, The Week and Talking Points Memo
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Alex Horton / Washington Post:
‘Disgusting’: Walmart draws fire over back-to-school banner placed over gun display
‘Disgusting’: Walmart draws fire over back-to-school banner placed over gun display
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FOX59, Fox News, WFLA-TV, The Daily Caller, Mashable and Balloon Juice
Marc Caputo / Politico:
Blowback from staffer scandal burns Wasserman Schultz — The chatter about a House leadership post is gone. So is talk of statewide office. After Hillary Clinton's defeat, there's no prospect of an administration job for Debbie Wasserman Schultz. — One year after the Florida …
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Washington Free Beacon, The Gateway Pundit, The Daily Caller and Sun-Sentinel
Chanda Prescod-Weinstein / Slate:
Stop Equating “Science” With Truth — Evolutionary psychology is just the most obvious example of science's flaws. — It's 2017, and people are still debating whether or not women are intellectually inferior to men, and whether we are entitled to a workplace that isn't toxic to people simply based on their gender and sex.
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Althouse
CNN:
Trump pick Sam Clovis stoked birther conspiracy, called Eric Holder a ‘racist black’ — STORY HIGHLIGHTS — (CNN)Sam Clovis, Donald Trump's pick to be chief scientist for the Department of Agriculture, pushed unfounded theories about then-President Barack Obama's upbringing and called …
Tom Schoenberg / Bloomberg:
Trump's Legal Team Is No Match for Mueller's — The president could learn from Bill and Hillary Clinton's years of litigation. — When news broke on Aug. 3 that Special Counsel Robert Mueller had begun using a grand jury in Washington to gather evidence related to his Russia probe, it appeared to catch the White House off guard.
Nolan Finley / Detroit News:
No regrets among the Trump base — The Trump base is not as angry as I expected, not as defensive and certainly not as disappointed in how the presidency of the man they carried into office is unfolding. — In fact, when I stopped by a Michigan Republicans for Trump rally at a White Lake restaurant …
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Raw Story
YouTube:
Luther Strange - Trump Man — Luther Strange is leading the charge to bring Alabama conservative values and common sense accountability back to the United States Senate. Join the fight at...
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Politico and Washington Times
Fatima Hussein / Indianapolis Star:
Republicans limiting early voting in Marion County, letting it bloom in suburbs — Absentee voting in Hamilton County grew in 2016 with the addition of early polling places. Why was Marion County limited to just one? Stephen J. Beard / IndyStar — CONNECT
Ronald Brownstein / The Atlantic:
Trump's Immigration Agenda Makes a Fundamental Miscalculation — Like many of President Trump's policies, the White House's recent embrace of a plan to cut legal immigration in half rests on a fundamental misunderstanding of the economic relationship between “the brown and the gray.”
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Washington Monthly
Mike Allen / Axios:
Inside Drudge's new look — Matt Drudge — who has kept his look steady even as everything else in media has convulsed — made a striking change Monday, beginning with a “NUKE YOU” banner headline: His photos, usually colorful amid the spare typewriter front, were suddenly black and white.
Patrick Lawrence / The Nation:
A New Report Raises Big Questions About Last Year's DNC Hack — Former NSA experts say it wasn't a hack at all, but a leak—an inside job by someone with access to the DNC's system. — It is now a year since the Democratic National Committee's mail system was compromised …
Stephen Montemayor / Star Tribune:
As Washington debates how to counter terrorism, Minnesota groups press ahead — Local efforts don't always align with national ones. — Domestic efforts to curb homegrown terrorism are under fresh scrutiny from the Trump administration and Congress, placing Minneapolis at the center …
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Power Line