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Washington Post:
Small Montana firm lands Puerto Rico's biggest contract to get the power back on — For the sprawling effort to restore Puerto Rico's crippled electrical grid, the territory's state-owned utility has turned to a two-year-old company from Montana that had just two full-time employees on the day Hurricane Maria made landfall.
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New York Post, Axios, Daily Kos and Eschaton
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Ken Klippenstein / The Daily Beast:
$300m Puerto Rico Recovery Contract Awarded to Tiny Utility Company Linked to Major Trump Donor … Puerto Rico has agreed to pay a reported $300 million for the restoration of its power grid to a tiny utility company that is primarily financed by a private-equity firm founded and run by a man …
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Slate, ThinkProgress, Talking Points Memo, Lawyers, Guns & Money and Shakesville
The Daily Beast:
GOP Leaders Refusing To Pay For Dana Rohrabacher's Travel Over Russia Fears … House Republican leaders have taken the extraordinary step of curtailing Rep. Dana Rohrabacher's (R-CA) ability to conduct official business out of fear that he is too compromised by his ties to Russia.
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Talking Points Memo and Raw Story
Rachael Bade / Politico:
House GOP opens probe into DOJ's Clinton investigation — Two powerful House Republican chairmen announced Tuesday that they would jointly investigate the Justice Department's handling of its 2016 Hillary Clinton investigation — a potential counter-punch to the FBI's probe of the Trump campaign's Russia connections.
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Political Wire
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David Bossie / The Hill:
It's time for a special counsel on Hillary Clinton's Russia scandal
It's time for a special counsel on Hillary Clinton's Russia scandal
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CNN, NewsBusters, Hullabaloo, The Daily Caller, The Gateway Pundit and Power Line
Kyle Cheney / Politico:
Two GOP-led panels launch probe of Obama-era uranium deal
Two GOP-led panels launch probe of Obama-era uranium deal
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The Hill, Washington Post, Axios, Business Insider, IJR, Raw Story and Fox News Insider
Peter Berkowitz / Wall Street Journal:
James Comey and Robert Mueller Imperil the Rule of Law
James Comey and Robert Mueller Imperil the Rule of Law
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Talking Points Memo, ThinkProgress, Fox News and NewsBusters
Olivia Beavers / The Hill:
House GOP leaders open probe into FBI's handling of Clinton investigation
House GOP leaders open probe into FBI's handling of Clinton investigation
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Democrats.com
Meghan Keneally / ABC News:
Protester throws Russian flags at President Donald Trump ahead of Capitol Hill lunch — A protester threw a handful of Russian flags at President Donald Trump as he was walking to a lunch with Republican lawmakers on Capitol Hill today. — The flags didn't appear to hit Trump and footage …
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Axios
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Emma Loop / BuzzFeed:
Someone Just Threw A Bunch Of Russian Flags At Trump And Accused Him Of Treason
Veronica Stracqualursi / ABC News:
Republican Sen. Bob Corker stands by his criticism of Trump and White House as an ‘adult day care center’
Republican Sen. Bob Corker stands by his criticism of Trump and White House as an ‘adult day care center’
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TODAY.com, Business Insider, Politico, Axios and Joe.My.God.
Seung Min Kim / Politico:
Trump heads to Capitol after reigniting GOP civil war
Trump heads to Capitol after reigniting GOP civil war
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ABC News and Business Insider
Maegan Vazquez / CNN:
Trump-Corker feud explodes ahead of critical Hill visit
Trump-Corker feud explodes ahead of critical Hill visit
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Washington Post, Mother Jones, Weekly Standard, Shareblue Media, The Atlantic, ThinkProgress, Associated Press, NPR and Daily Kos
New York Times:
Honor the Truth, John Kelly — John Kelly, President Trump's chief of staff, is grimly suited to addressing the family of a fallen service member. Mr. Kelly, a retired four-star general, is the highest-ranking officer to lose a child in Iraq or Afghanistan. His son Second Lt. Robert Kelly was killed in Afghanistan in 2010.
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Daily Kos
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Richard Cohen / Washington Post:
Sarah Huckabee Sanders is wrong about John Kelly — Of all the repellent statements issued by President Trump or his aides, the one that came out of the mouth of Sarah Huckabee Sanders last week was maybe the most chilling. There she stood, asking a White House reporter who the hell …
Alison R. Parker / Shareblue Media:
Now Sarah Sanders says John Kelly's blatant lying isn't “wrong” because it's “what he felt”
Now Sarah Sanders says John Kelly's blatant lying isn't “wrong” because it's “what he felt”
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Daily Kos
Detroit Free Press:
Kid Rock: Of course I'm not running for Senate … CONNECT — Mocking people who took the idea seriously, Kid Rock said this morning he's not running for U.S. Senate. — “F— no, I'm not running for Senate. Are you kidding me?” Rock said on Howard Stern's SiriusXM show. “Who couldn't figure that out?
Cameron Joseph / Talking Points Memo:
Roy Moore: Supreme Court Gay Marriage Ruling Was ‘Worse’ Than Upholding Slavery In Dred Scott — Alabama GOP Senate nominee Roy Moore said late last year that the Supreme Court's decision legalizing gay marriage was “even worse” than the notorious 1857 Dred Scott ruling that upheld slavery.
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Ted Cruz for Senate and rubber hose
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Ben Riley-Smith / Telegraph:
Exclusive: Terry Richardson banned from working with Vogue and other leading mags, leaked email shows — Terry Richardson, the fashion photographer, has been barred from working with some of the world's bestselling magazines, The Daily Telegraph can reveal.
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New York Post, Highsnobiety and IJR, more at Mediagazer »
Pew Research Center:
Political Typology Reveals Deep Fissures on the Right and Left — Conservative Republican groups divided on immigration, ‘openness’ — Nearly a year after Donald Trump was elected president, the Republican coalition is deeply divided on such major issues as immigration …
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Washington Post, Politico and NPR
Joe Schoffstall / Washington Free Beacon:
Hillary Clinton's Top Aides Still Being Paid by Campaign Nearly One Year After Defeat — Most have remained by Clinton's side post-election — A number of longtime aides to failed Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton are still being paid from her campaign committee nearly …
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IJR, The Daily Caller and Washington Times
Cosmopolitan:
Maybe Don't Dress Your Kid Up As Moana This Halloween? — It's on you to teach your kid not to be racially insensitive. — It's mid-October, which means Halloween is just two weeks away, which means it's way past time to decide on a — Halloween costume — for your kid.
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RedState, Hit & Run, TheBlaze, National Review and Raw Story
Leo Shane III / Military Times:
One in four troops sees white nationalism in the ranks — Nearly one in four troops polled say they have seen examples of white nationalism among their fellow service members, and troops rate it as a larger national security threat than Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan, according to a new Military Times poll.
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IJR, ThinkProgress, Shareblue Media, AOL, Defense One, BillMoyers.com, Politicus USA and TheBlaze
Adam Ciralsky / ABC News:
Survivor describes chilling details of deadly Niger ambush — Nearly three weeks after the deadly ambush on U.S. Special Ops forces in Niger, ABC News has learned chilling new details about the mission gone wrong from a survivor of the attack and a senior U.S. intelligence official.
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The Daily Caller, IJR, NPR and Politico
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Karma Allen / ABC News:
Family of soldier killed in Niger wants to know if ‘mistakes were made’
Family of soldier killed in Niger wants to know if ‘mistakes were made’
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Shareblue Media and AOL
Glenn Whipp / Los Angeles Times:
After 38 women accuse filmmaker James Toback of sexual harassment, 200 more reach out to share their stories — After the Los Angeles Times ran a story in which 38 women accused director James Toback of sexual harassment, almost 200 women responded with similar stories. (Tiziana Fabi / AFP/Getty Images)
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The Guardian, New York Times, Refinery29, IndieWire, Mercury News, Washington Post, LAist, The Verge and NewsBusters
Don Lemon / CNN:
Don Lemon's open letter to Trump: ‘Please stop!’ — (CNN)Dear Mr. President, — I've interviewed you multiple times. — You've introduced me to your family. — You've also criticized me publicly ... both in front of cameras and on Twitter. — Calling me “hateful,” “dumb,” a “lightweight.”
Steven Rattner / New York Times:
Why ‘Medicare for All’ Will Sink the Democrats — Repeal-and-replace may be done for now, but for Senator Bernie Sanders, the war is just beginning — and it has already become a fracas that is dividing the Democratic Party, to its detriment. — Mr. Sanders — who, of course …
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People's Policy Project and Washington Free Beacon
Seung Min Kim / Politico:
Republicans quietly craft Dreamers deal — Key Senate Republicans have begun privately discussing the contours of an immigration plan to shield the hundreds of thousands of Dreamers who will lose work permits and deportation protections starting early next year.
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Political Wire
Nick Juliano / Politico:
Zinke funneled millions to questionable PACs — Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke has directed millions of dollars in political contributions since 2014 to a network of Washington operatives that prominent conservatives have accused of profiting by misleading donors.
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Political Wire
Tom Kludt / CNNMoney:
Bill O'Reilly ‘mad at God’ over sexual misconduct allegations — Bill O'Reilly on sexual misconduct: It's all crap — Bill O'Reilly has repeatedly blamed reports of sexual misconduct on a politically motivated media. On Monday, he admitted that he also blames a higher power. — “You know, am I mad at God?
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Anna North / Vox:
Listen to what socialist women are saying about misogyny on the left — A controversy involving the podcast Chapo Trap House shines a light on bigger issues. — Like many women, Margaret McLaughlin is used to dealing with sexism and harassment, whether it's on the street or in the workplace.