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Jonathan Lemire / Associated Press:
Trump rips LeBron James' smarts hours before rally in Ohio — BRIDGEWATER, N.J. (AP) — Ahead of campaigning in Ohio on Saturday, President Donald Trump unleashed a withering attack on the state's favorite son, savaging LeBron James in a late-night tweet that derided the intelligence …
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Washington Post:
Trump at a precarious moment in his presidency: Privately brooding and publicly roaring — In private, President Trump spent much of the past week brooding, like he often does. He has been anxious about the Russia investigation's widening fallout, with his former campaign chairman now standing trial.
CNN:
Michael Jordan pushes back after Trump attacks LeBron James, Don Lemon — (CNN)If President Donald Trump was trying to drive a wedge between LeBron James and Michael Jordan, he failed. — On Saturday, Jordan ignored Trump's praise of him and said he has James' back. — “I support LeBron James.
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Newseum:
STATEMENT ON STORE MERCHANDISE — The Newseum has removed the “You Are Very Fake News” t-shirts from the gift shop and online. We made a mistake and we apologize. A free press is an essential part of our democracy and journalists are not the enemy of the people.
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Keith McMillan / Washington Post:
The Newseum is selling ‘fake news’ shirts. Journalists are not amused. — At the end of a week in which getting the White House to clarify whether it considers the news media “the enemy of the people” was a major story, Poynter made a revelation after visiting the Newseum's website.
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Politico, Axios, CNNMoney and Political Wire
Allison Quinn / The Daily Beast:
Parkland Shooter Asked for Help, but Was Denied Before Shooting … A new report found Parkland school shooter Nikolas Cruz asked school officials for help months before he allegedly gunned down 14 fellow classmates and three adults—but the school district “did not follow through.”
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twitchy.com, The Daily Caller and Daily Wire
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Sun-Sentinel:
Here's what Broward schools knew about Parkland shooter — details revealed by mistake — More than half the information in a consultant's report about student Nikolas Cruz, the Parkland shooter, is blacked out. — South Florida Sun Sentinel — Privacy Policy
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New York Times
Eli Rosenberg / Washington Post:
'The most bizarre thing I've ever been a part of': Trump panel found no widespread voter fraud, ex-member says — Maine Secretary of State Matthew Dunlap, one of the 11 members of the commission formed by President Trump to investigate supposed voter fraud, issued a scathing rebuke …
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ThinkProgress, Hullabaloo, Arkansas Blog, Arkansas Times, Political Wire, HuffPost and Topeka Capital-Journal
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Dominic Holden / BuzzFeed News:
A Member Of Trump's Voter Commission Just Said The White House's Voter Fraud Claims Were “False”
A Member Of Trump's Voter Commission Just Said The White House's Voter Fraud Claims Were “False”
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POLITICUSUSA, CNN, The Guardian, Politico and Mother Jones
Christina Tudor / American Oversight:
COMMISSION RECORDS SHOW NO EVIDENCE OF WIDESPREAD VOTER FRAUD
Martine Berg Olsen / Metro.co.uk:
Europe faces hottest day ever as temperatures soar to 48C — Europe is set to reach its hottest day ever as dangerous temperatures up to 48C are expected to hit Spain and Portugal this weekend. — The hottest temperature ever recorded in Europe was on 10 July 1977 when Athens in Greece reached 48C.
New York Times:
Beyond the N.R.A.: Maria Butina's Peculiar Bid for Russian Influence — WASHINGTON — Twelve days after a young Russian gun-rights activist gained access to some of America's most prominent conservatives, at an elegant dinner near the Capitol, a Republican operative was eager to keep the momentum going.
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ABC News, Talking Points Memo, Vox and POLITICUSUSA
Mike Allen / Axios:
Axios AM — Subscribe — For the past month, Axios has been interviewing people who have been trusted with the nation's most sensitive secrets. — The group includes seven former directors or deputy directors of the CIA, two former U.S. intelligence chiefs, a former Secretary of Homeland Security …
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Althouse
BuzzFeed News:
New Documents From Kavanaugh's Time In The Bush White House Show He Worked On Key Questions Of Presidential Power — In the midst of a growing fight over what documents senators will see from Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh's five years in the George W. Bush White House …
Rick Wilson / The Daily Beast:
Trump Fans Are Suckers and QAnon Is Perfect for Them … Conspiracies are hard. They're even harder when you're stupid. — They are, however, deeply compelling. Some people need a single, grand unifying theory of why the world refuses to line up with their expectations.
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Raw Story
Paul Sperry / New York Post:
Twitter is run by Democratic donors and activists — After Twitter was caught last month “shadow-banning” Republicans, while giving Democrats unrestricted voice, the social-media giant insisted it has no political agenda. But records of its political contributions show board members …
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The Gateway Pundit
Toni Airaksinen / Campus Reform:
UCLA makes students pay classmates to promote ‘social justice’ — UCLA is paying 18 students $13/hour to combat “social injustices” and “privilege and oppression” on campus, shelling out up to $42,000 per year for the program. — The “Diversity Peer Leaders” program is funded through …
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Bret Stephens / New York Times:
Trump Will Have Blood on His Hands — His demonization of the news media won't fall on deaf ears. — The voice, if I had to guess, belongs to that of a white American male in late middle age. The accent is faintly Southern, the manner taunting but relaxed.
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The Guardian, Raw Story and Mediaite
Andy Ngo / Wall Street Journal:
Anarchy Breaks Out in Portland, With the Mayor's Blessing — A vicious mob targeted the ICE office and even a food cart. The police followed orders to do nothing. — Portland, Ore. — Along the trolley tracks behind the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement field office …
New York Times:
Paul Manafort Was Deep in Debt. He Saw an Opportunity in Trump. — WASHINGTON — Paul Manafort's services did not come cheap. His consulting work helped prop up foreign strongmen, who in turn kept him in $12,000 bespoke suits from Beverly Hills. — But by 2016, Mr. Manafort was broke.
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Paul Waldman / Washington Post:
The Manafort trial has President Trump very worried
The Manafort trial has President Trump very worried
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Martine Powers / Washington Post:
Metro considering separate trains for white nationalists attending ‘Unite the Right’ rally — Metro is considering providing separate trains for participants of the “Unite the Right” white-nationalist rally Aug. 12, board chairman Jack Evans said Friday. — Evans said the move would be an effort …
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Erin Danielle Jones / WJLA-TV:
Source: Hate group to be provided 3 private Metro rail cars ahead of Unite the Right rally
Source: Hate group to be provided 3 private Metro rail cars ahead of Unite the Right rally
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Paul Kane / Washington Post:
Scaled-back Senate recess creates a ‘coalition of the cranky’ in Congress — Democratic Sen. Patty Murray knew exactly what she would miss the most because of the Republican leadership's decision to eliminate much of the previously sacrosanct tradition of August recess.
Washington Post:
I lived in an Iran under sanctions. Here's what it's like. — This weekend, new U.S. sanctions on Iran's economy will go into effect. The Trump administration promises they will be the most punitive in history. The ones that President Barack Obama placed on Iran in 2012 were already among …
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The American Conservative
Damon Winter / New York Times:
The Children at the Trump Rallies — Is the media's only role to be “an enemy of the people”? Times photographer Damon Winter seeks connection to his fellow Americans at a recent Trump rally in Pennsylvania. — Damon Winter is a staff photographer for the Opinion section.