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New York Times:
On DACA, President Trump Has No Easy Path — WASHINGTON — For months, an anxious and uncertain President Trump was caught between opposing camps in the West Wing prodding him to either scrap or salvage an Obama-era program allowing undocumented immigrants brought to the country as minors to remain in the United States.
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Wall Street Journal:
Congress Faces a Tense Agenda, With Little Margin for Error — After a summer recess, Congress must grapple with keeping the government open, paying U.S. creditors and passing a hurricane-aid bill—a test of the uneasy alliance between the president and the GOP
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Talking Points Memo, Political Wire and New York Magazine
Andrew Restuccia / Politico:
Fight over Dreamers to test Bannon's juice outside the White House
Fight over Dreamers to test Bannon's juice outside the White House
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Raw Story
ABC News:
Trump plans to phase out DACA, administration officials say
Trump plans to phase out DACA, administration officials say
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Talking Points Memo, myfox8.com and Associated Press
Rachael Bade / Politico:
Trump's punt to Congress on DACA threatens new GOP rift
Trump's punt to Congress on DACA threatens new GOP rift
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Daily Kos, New York Magazine, Jamie Dupree - AJC, Raw Story, The Hill, Talking Points Memo and KTLA
Peter Baker / New York Times:
Trump Faces Deal-Making Challenges as Congress Returns
Trump Faces Deal-Making Challenges as Congress Returns
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Washington Post and Politico
David Nakamura / Washington Post:
Both sides gear up for political fight as Trump prepares to end immigration protections for ‘dreamers’
Both sides gear up for political fight as Trump prepares to end immigration protections for ‘dreamers’
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KTLA, HuffPost, John Hawkins' Right Wing News and Balloon Juice
Adrian Carrasquillo / BuzzFeed:
How DACA Became An Orphan In Trump's White House
Jennifer Rubin / Washington Post:
Ending DACA would be Trump's most evil act
Ending DACA would be Trump's most evil act
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Los Angeles Times, Daily Kos, NewsBusters, The Daily Caller and bradford-delong.com
Doyle Rice / USA Today:
Hurricane Irma now at Category 5, with 175 mph winds — Florida residents are stocking up on supplies and preparing for Hurricane Irma. The storm was declared a category 4 hurricane. It's moving across the Atlantic toward the northeast Caribbean. All of Florida is under a state of emergency.
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Washington Post:
Irma intensifies to an ‘extremely dangerous’ Category 5 hurricane on its track toward the U.S.
Irma intensifies to an ‘extremely dangerous’ Category 5 hurricane on its track toward the U.S.
Jim Dalrymple II / BuzzFeed:
A Powerful Hurricane Is Approaching The Caribbean And Florida, Bringing Emergency Declarations
A Powerful Hurricane Is Approaching The Caribbean And Florida, Bringing Emergency Declarations
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Fox News, FiveThirtyEight, The Hill and Orlando Weekly
Rebecca Savransky / The Hill:
Florida governor declares state of emergency over Hurricane Irma
Florida governor declares state of emergency over Hurricane Irma
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New York Times, NHC Atlantic Wallet 1, NBC News and New York Magazine
Bloomberg:
Key Trump Aide's Departure Rattles President's Allies — Aide has worked for Trump since 1999 and is a close confidant — President Donald Trump's allies are worried that the most damaging of the many recent departures from his White House may be that of Keith Schiller …
New York Times:
The New York Daily News Is Said to Be Nearing Sale — The Daily News, the nearly 100-year-old tabloid owned by the real estate magnate Mortimer B. Zuckerman, is close to announcing an agreement for its sale to Tronc, the publisher of The Los Angeles Times and The Chicago Tribune.
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Annie Karni / Politico:
Spicer lands post-White House gig — President Donald Trump's former press secretary will go on the paid speaking circuit. — Sean Spicer is cashing in on “candor.” — President Donald Trump's first press secretary - who ceded his high-profile post to Sarah Huckabee Sanders in July …
Mallory Shelbourne / The Hill:
N. Korea moving rocket believed to be ICBM: report — North Korea is reportedly moving an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) in the wake of its hydrogen bomb test, sparking concern in South Korea. — Reuters cited a report from The Asia Business Daily based on an unidentified source …
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Jon Schwarz / The Intercept:
UNDERCOVER IN NORTH KOREA: “ALL PATHS LEAD TO CATASTROPHE”
UNDERCOVER IN NORTH KOREA: “ALL PATHS LEAD TO CATASTROPHE”
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CANNONFIRE
Barbara Demick / Los Angeles Times:
North Korean leader ‘is begging for war,’ Nikki Haley tells U.N. Security Council
North Korean leader ‘is begging for war,’ Nikki Haley tells U.N. Security Council
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Associated Press:
Putin says Trump 'not my bride, and I'm not his groom' — https://apnews.com/1f2127fb6bc34ffabe70 85553b22a8d5 — Link copied! — MOSCOW (AP) — Russian President Vladimir Putin has refrained from making any criticism of U.S. President Donald Trump. — Speaking at a news conference on Tuesday …
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Ilya Arkhipov / Bloomberg:
Putin Says Trump's ‘Not My Bride,’ But Still Hopes for Detente
Putin Says Trump's ‘Not My Bride,’ But Still Hopes for Detente
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The Daily Caller
Ben Smith / BuzzFeed:
Why Does Trump Always Shoot The Hostages? — Trump poses with DREAMer activists in 2013. — Courtesy Estuardo Rodriguez — President Trump, cornered, weakened, and apparently unable to get his hands on the usual levers of presidential powers, has adopted pretty much the worst possible strategy …
CNN:
Intensifying Russia probes could pit Hill against Mueller — STORY HIGHLIGHTS — Washington (CNN)Lawyers working with a team led by special counsel Robert Mueller approached the Senate intelligence committee this summer with a request: They wanted the transcript of an interview Senate staff …
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Raw Story, Politicus USA and Lawfare
Robert Kagan / Washington Post:
Impeaching Trump is a long shot. There's another way to protect the country. — With the impeachment and removal of President Trump a long shot at best, there is another way to provide the country some protection from our unfit president: congressional government.
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John Hawkins' Right Wing News
Tyler Kingkade / BuzzFeed:
Betsy DeVos Is Planning A Major Title IX Announcement This Week — The US Department of Education may unveil plans to change to federal policy dealing with campus rape. — US Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos is planning to make a major announcement on Title IX, the campus gender equality law …
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The College Fix
Glenn Harlan Reynolds / USA Today:
Hurricane Harvey revealed the awesome power of real America — We've seen it before — in the Hurricanes Katrina and Sandy, and after 9/11 — regular people get up and help, without the government telling them what to do. — CONNECT — Following the news over the past weeks and months was making me sad.
CNN:
Everything you need to know about Sen. Menendez's bribery trial — Sen. Menendez vows to fight corruption charges — STORY HIGHLIGHTS — (CNN)It's a case with allegations spanning seven years, multiple countries, and involving hundreds of thousands of dollars. At the center of it: a sitting US senator.
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Nick Corasaniti / New York Times:
Menendez Trial Set to Begin With Tensions High and Washington Watching
Menendez Trial Set to Begin With Tensions High and Washington Watching
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Politico:
Benjamin Wittes — Editor-in-chief, Lawfare; senior fellow, Brookings Institution — When major Russia-scandal news breaks, Benjamin Wittes tweets out a homemade video of a miniature cannon blowing something up. After the Wall Street Journal reported that special counsel Robert Mueller …
Jeanne Shaheen / New York Times:
The Russian Company That Is a Danger to Our Security — MADBURY, N.H. — The Kremlin hacked our presidential election, is waging a cyberwar against our NATO allies and is probing opportunities to use similar tactics against democracies worldwide. Why then are federal agencies …