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8:35 AM ET, August 6, 2018

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Adam Davidson / New Yorker:
The Day Trump Told Us There Was Attempted Collusion with Russia  —  August 5, 1974, was the day the Nixon Presidency ended.  On that day, Nixon heeded a Supreme Court ruling and released the so-called smoking-gun tape, a recording of a meeting, held two years earlier, with his chief of staff, H. R. Haldeman.
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New York Times:
President Admits Trump Tower Meeting Was Meant to Get Dirt on Clinton  —  WASHINGTON — President Trump said on Sunday that a Trump Tower meeting between top campaign aides and a Kremlin-connected lawyer was designed to “get information on an opponent” — the starkest acknowledgment yet …
Mike Allen / Axios:
A historic Trump tell-all
Jonathan Lemire / Associated Press:
Trump acknowledges purpose of meeting with Russian lawyer
Discussion: Breitbart and NBC News
BuzzFeed News:
Apple Is Removing Alex Jones And Infowars' Podcasts From iTunes  —  Apple has removed the entire library for five of Infowars' six podcasts from its iTunes and Podcast apps, BuzzFeed News has learned.  Among the deleted podcasts are the show “War Room” as well as the popular Alex Jones Show podcast …
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Facebook:
Enforcing Our Community Standards  —  We believe in giving people a voice, but we also want everyone using Facebook to feel safe.  It's why we have Community Standards and remove anything that violates them, including hate speech that attacks or dehumanizes others.
Alex Isenstadt / Politico:
Democrats surging on eve of pivotal special election  —  Republicans have deployed the full machinery of the party to avoid defeat in the final special election before the midterms.  —  WESTERVILLE, OHIO — The entire Republican Party machinery has converged on this suburban Columbus district …
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Jonathan Swan / Axios:   Behind the scenes: Trump's power politics
Politico:
POLITICO Playbook: All eyes on Ohio
Discussion: Washington Post
Analysis By Harry Enten / CNN:
What Ohio's special election will tell us about November
Discussion: Fox News and IJR
Weekly Standard:
Two-Faced Hackery at the Times  —  The search for a decent writer exposes the editorial board's unprincipled prejudice.  —  For decades, the New York Times editorial page has featured some of the dullest prose in American journalism.  Elsewhere in the paper, one typically finds vivid and fluent writing.
Discussion: Fox News Insider
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Allum Bokhari / Breitbart:
Twitter Suspends Candace Owens' Account for Mimicking Sarah Jeong's Racism
Discussion: Townhall and Washington Times
Peter Hasson / The Daily Caller:   Twitter Suspends Candace Owens — Then Says It Was ‘An Error’ After Backlash
Chicago Tribune:
25 shot in multiple-victim shootings over 2.5 hours in Chicago: 'If they shoot you, they don't even run'  —  At least 41 people were shot in Chicago from 11 a.m. Saturday, August 4, 2018, through Sunday morning, four fatally.  Many of those injured were treated at Stroger Hospital.
Discussion: Fox News, Instapundit and TheBlaze
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Jim Tankersley / New York Times:
Steel Giants With Ties to Trump Officials Block Tariff Relief for Hundreds of Firms  —  WASHINGTON — Two of America's biggest steel manufacturers — both with deep ties to Trump administration officials — have successfully objected to hundreds of requests by American companies that buy foreign steel …
Discussion: National Review
Corey Pein / The Daily Beast:
Armed Trump Supporters March on Portland, Beating Up Opponents and Calling for Hillary Clinton's Arrest … PORTLAND, Oregon—Hundreds of armed supporters of President Donald Trump, led by a fringe Republican congressional candidate, marched on Saturday, leaving blood from scattered street fights in their wake.
Discussion: Willamette Week
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Katie Shepherd / Willamette Week:
Multiple observers described the police use of explosive devices as more aggressive than ever …
Tara Siegel Bernard / New York Times:
‘Too Little Too Late’: Bankruptcy Booms Among Older Americans  —  For a rapidly growing share of older Americans, traditional ideas about life in retirement are being upended by a dismal reality: bankruptcy.  —  The signs of potential trouble — vanishing pensions, soaring medical expenses …
Discussion: SSRN and Mother Jones
Mike Brest / The Daily Caller:
Man Arrested For Threatening Steve Scalise Had Ammo, Materials And Guides To Build Bombs  —  The man who threatened Rep. Steve Scalise and Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers last week allegedly had different types of ammunition, materials and instructions on how to build bombs.
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Drew Broach / New Orleans Times-Picayune:
Inside Steve Scalise threat suspect's home, police find ammo, books on building bombs
Discussion: Daily Wire
Jonathan Swan / Axios:
Axios Sneak Peek  —  Subscribe  —  Welcome to Sneak Peek, our weekly lookahead for both ends of Pennsylvania Avenue, plus my best scoops.  I'd love your tips and feedback: jonathan@axios.com.  And please urge your friends and colleagues to join the conversation by signing up for Sneak Peek.
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Jonathan Swan / Axios:   The TiVo presidency: Trump relives Trump
Thomas Beaumont / Associated Press:
Top 2020 Democrats missing in Iowa but working backchannel  —  DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The Iowa State Fair opens this week, complete with its signature deep-fried Oreos and prize hog judging.  Country star Reba McEntire will be on the grandstand, but another type of celebrity will be missing: marquee names eyeing the White House.
Discussion: al.com
Washington Post:
Saudi Arabia expels Canadian ambassador after Ottawa criticizes arrests of Saudi activists  —  OTTAWA — Saudi Arabia ordered the expulsion on Monday of the Canadian ambassador and the halting of all new trade and investment deals between the two countries after Canada said it was …
Alex Horton / Washington Post:
The spot where Emmett Till's body was found is marked by this sign.  People keep shooting it up.  —  Emmett Till's black, broken body was plucked from the Tallahatchie River in Mississippi days after his killing in August 1955, a heavy cotton gin fan tied on his neck with barbed wire.
Dan Hannan / Washington Examiner:
The soft bigotry of the New York Times  —  If l'affaire Jeong has taught us one thing, it's that the people who claim most vociferously to be anti-racist are nothing of the sort.  On the contrary, they're obsessed with race, seeing almost everything through the prism of ethnicity.
New York Times:
Accused of Harassment, and Seeking Redemption at the Ballot Box  —  YUMA, Ariz. — In Arizona, the list of women accusing former State Representative Don Shooter of sexual harassment includes a Republican colleague, a Democratic legislator, at least two lobbyists, a newspaper intern and the former publisher of The Arizona Republic.
Frank Rich / New York Magazine:
In 2008, America Stopped Believing in the American Dream  —  If you were standing in the smoldering ashes of 9/11 trying to peer into the future, you might have been overjoyed to discover this happy snapshot of 2018: There has been no subsequent major terrorist attack on America from Al Qaeda or its heirs.
Associated Press:
Amid James flap, Melania Trump again charts her own course  —  BRIDGEWATER, N.J. (AP) — A deliberately crafted statement.  A conspicuous fashion choice.  A sudden silence or withdrawal from the public eye.  —  First lady Melania Trump's move to distance herself from President Donald Trump's criticism …
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Karen Tumulty / Washington Post:
Trump, LeBron James and our oracular first lady
 
 
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Devlin Barrett / Washington Post:
Rick Gates — and the lies he's admitted telling — to take center stage at Manafort trial
Elana Schor / Politico:
Dems zero in on Kavanaugh ties to judge in sexual harassment scandal
Discussion: Talking Points Memo
Jon Sawyer / Pulitzer Center Updates:
Indira Lakshmanan Joins Pulitzer Center as Executive Editor
Discussion: Front Page Magazine
Jonathan Cohn / HuffPost:
Trump's New Obamacare Sabotage Could Really Stick It To Consumers
Discussion: The Federalist and Splinter
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Steve LeVine / Axios:
Inside Russia's invasion of the U.S. electric grid
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Sam Knight / New Yorker:
The British Heat Wave and Aerial Archeology
CNN:
Trump leading ‘hate movement’ against media
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Peter Blumberg / Bloomberg:
X sues to block California's AB 2655, aimed at curbing AI-generated deceptive election content on social media, claiming it impinges on free speech

John Koblin / New York Times:
NBC names Craig Melvin as Hoda Kotb's successor on Today, teaming up with Savannah Guthrie, starting January 13; Melvin has been Today's news anchor since 2018

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