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Ronan Farrow / New Yorker:
Les Moonves and CBS Face Allegations of Sexual Misconduct — Six women accuse the C.E.O. of harassment and intimidation, and dozens more describe abuse at his company. — For more than twenty years, Leslie Moonves has been one of the most powerful media executives in America.
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Anne Applebaum / Washington Post:
Maria Butina is just the tip of the Russia iceberg — By day, he ran a travel agency. Off hours, Jacob Golos worked for the Soviet Union. Unlike some of his fictional successors, he did not pretend to be a native. But from the time of its founding in 1927 until his death in 1943 …
David E. Sanger / New York Times:
Russian Hackers Appear to Shift Focus to U.S. Power Grid — WASHINGTON — State-sponsored Russian hackers appear far more interested this year in demonstrating that they can disrupt the American electric utility grid than the midterm elections, according to United States intelligence officials and technology company executives.
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Ellen Nakashima / Washington Post:
Trump chairs election security meeting but gives no new orders to repel Russian interference — President Trump chaired a meeting Friday of his most senior national security advisers to discuss the administration's effort to safeguard November's elections from Russian interference …
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Ken Dilanian / NBC News:
Trump admin has no central strategy for election security, and no one's in charge
Trump admin has no central strategy for election security, and no one's in charge
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Kimberley A. Strassel / Wall Street Journal:
Devin Nunes, Washington's Public Enemy No. 1 — What did the FBI do in the 2016 campaign? The head of the House inquiry on what he has found—and questions still unanswered. — Tulare, Calif. — It's 105 degrees as I stand with Rep. Devin Nunes on his family's dairy farm.
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John S. Martin / Washington Post:
The baseless, shameful campaign to discredit Rod Rosenstein — John S. Martin served as U.S. district judge for the Southern District of New York from 1990 to 2003 and as U.S. attorney for that district from 1980 to 1983. — Deputy Attorney General Rod J. Rosenstein has become the latest bogeyman …
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Ari Honarvar / The Nation:
A 6-Year-Old Girl Was Sexually Abused in an Immigrant-Detention Center — Separated from her mother by Trump's zero-tolerance policy, the child was forced to sign a statement confirming that she understood it was her responsibility to stay away from her abuser.
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Natasha Bertrand / The Atlantic:
The Case for a Trump-Russia Conspiracy Just Got a Little Stronger — CNN's bombshell scoop Thursday night shined a bright light yet again on the June 9, 2016 meeting at Trump Tower in Manhattan and raised the specter that President Donald Trump and his surrogates may have been lying …
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Ramsey Touchberry / Newsweek:
Democratic Lawmakers Want Donald Trump Jr. to Re-Testify Before the Senate Judiciary Committee in Public
Democratic Lawmakers Want Donald Trump Jr. to Re-Testify Before the Senate Judiciary Committee in Public
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Maegan Vazquez / CNN:
Trump's ex-lawyer: Giuliani hurt Trump's case by flip-flopping on Cohen — Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump's lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, substantially weakened his case against Michael Cohen by going back and forth as to whether Cohen could tell federal prosecutors the truth, said Jay Goldberg …
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Julie Zauzmer / Washington Post:
Cardinal Theodore McCarrick, facing sexual abuse reports, resigns from the College of Cardinals — Cardinal Theodore McCarrick, the former archbishop of Washington and longtime globe-trotting diplomat of the Catholic Church, resigned his position as a cardinal, the Vatican announced Saturday.
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Paul Kane / Washington Post:
‘A different level of intensity’: Collins and Murkowski find pressure over Supreme Court lacks emotional pleas on health care — Last year's Republican effort to repeal Obamacare might seem quite similar to this summer's battle over the nomination of Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court.
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Walter Kirn / Harper's:
Illiberal Values — Coming of age in the Seventies as a Midwesterner, a Mormon, and a resident of a town of about five hundred people, I didn't get to meet a lot of outspoken liberals, but those I did meet made strong impressions on me. I was too young to understand the intricacies of their politics …
Josh Meyer / Politico:
Accused Russian agent met with suspected Kremlin spy — Mariia Butina's attorney insists the get-together was nothing more than one dinner with a prominent Russian official. — Accused Russian sleeper agent Mariia Butina met in January with the head of a Russian government-affiliated cultural center …
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Washington Post:
British ‘fake news’ committee says democracy is facing a crisis — LONDON — The “very future of democracy” is being threatened by “fake news,” a British parliamentary committee is warning, and the government response should include making tech companies legally liable and subject to algorithm audits.
Dan Diamond / Politico:
HHS official who spread conspiracy theories forced out — Ximena Barreto — a Donald Trump political appointee who used social media to spread conspiracy theories about a supposed pizza shop sex ring and made other inflammatory remarks — was escorted from Health and Human Services Department …
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Washington Post:
Venting about press, Trump has repeatedly sought to ban reporters over questions — President Trump has sought repeatedly to punish journalists for the way they ask him questions, directing White House staff to ban those reporters from covering official events or to revoke their press credentials …
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CNN:
Sanctions on Russia's Rusal could be lifted, Mnuchin says — Pompeo hearing gets heated over what Trump told Putin — (CNN)The Trump administration is looking into lifting sanctions against a major Russian aluminum company founded by one of Vladimir Putin's closest allies.
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Dan Diamond / Politico:
Trump policy shop filters facts to fit his message — 'It's just another example of how we're moving to a post-fact era,' a former official says. — President Donald Trump's appointees in the health department have deleted positive references to Obamacare, altered a report that undermined …
Kim Brooks / New York Times:
Motherhood in the Age of Fear — Women are being harassed and even arrested for making perfectly rational parenting decisions. — CHICAGO — I was on my way home from dropping my kids off at preschool when a police officer called to ask if I was aware there was an outstanding warrant for my arrest.
TYT Investigates / TYT Network:
Giuliani, Bolton Repeatedly Met With Group Formerly Designated a Cult-Like Terror Organization — Rudy Giuliani speaks during a memorial in NYC on September 24, 2013, for members of Iranian dissident group Mujahedeen-e-Khalq (MEK). MEK says that 52 of its members were killed on September 1, 2013, in Iraq.
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Lauren Meier / Axios:
Special counsel releases witness list for Manafort trial — Special Counsel Robert Mueller has filed his witness list, which includes 35 individuals who could testify against former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort in his upcoming trial. — Flashback: Earlier this week …
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Glenn Thrush / New York Times:
As Affordable Housing Crisis Grows, HUD Sits on the Sidelines — WASHINGTON — The country is in the grips of an escalating housing affordability crisis. Millions of low-income Americans are paying 70 percent or more of their incomes for shelter, while rents continue to rise and construction …
Adam Nossiter / New York Times:
‘They Spit When I Walked in the Street’: The ‘New Anti-Semitism’ in France — PARIS — The solemn boulevards and quiet side streets of the 17th Arrondissement in Paris suggest Jewish life in France is vibrant: There is a new profusion of kosher groceries and restaurants, and about 15 synagogues, up from only a handful two decades ago.
Lili Bayer / Politico:
Viktor Orbán: Commission is EU elite ‘failure’ — The European Commission is a symbol of the EU elite's failure, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said in his annual speech to party supporters. — Speaking in the Romanian town of Băile Tunad …
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Nate Cohn / New York Times:
Precinct Data Shows Rich, White Neighborhoods Flipping Democratic in 2016. Will It Last? — Republicans have been the party of the rich and Democrats the party of the poor for about as long as political scientists have collected data on American elections. — That might not be quite so true anymore, at least among white voters.
Bob Davis / Wall Street Journal:
When the World Opened the Gates of China — Was it a mistake for the U.S. to allow China to join the World Trade Organization? Assessments of the 2001 deal often determine positions in today's bitter trade debate. — With a congressional vote looming in the spring of 2000 …