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New York Times:
New Russian Hacking Targeted Republican Groups, Microsoft Says — BOSTON — The Russian military intelligence unit that sought to influence the 2016 election appears to have a new target: conservative American think tanks that have broken with President Trump and are seeking continued sanctions …
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Elizabeth Dwoskin / Washington Post:
Microsoft says it has found a Russian operation targeting U.S. political institutions — SAN FRANCISCO — A group affiliated with the Russian government created phony versions of six websites — including some related to public policy and to the U.S. Senate — with the apparent goal of hacking …
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Brad Smith / Microsoft on the Issues:
We are taking new steps against broadening threats to democracy — It's clear that democracies around the world are under attack. Foreign entities are launching cyber strikes to disrupt elections and sow discord. Unfortunately, the internet has become an avenue for some governments …
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Matt O'Brien / Associated Press:
Microsoft uncovers more Russian attacks ahead of midterms
Microsoft uncovers more Russian attacks ahead of midterms
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Lisa Friedman / New York Times:
E.P.A.'s New Coal Pollution Rules Will Lead to More Deaths, Agency's Numbers Show — Want climate news in your inbox? Sign up for our Climate Fwd: newsletter. — WASHINGTON — The Trump administration on Tuesday made public the details of its new pollution rules governing coal-burning power plants …
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Politico:
Trump issues rollback of Obama's biggest climate rule — The Trump administration released its proposal to regulate carbon dioxide emissions from power plants today, rolling back the far more ambitious 2015 regulation that was a core part of former President Barack Obama's climate change agenda.
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Mitchell P. Brook / USA Today:
Donald Trump should sue John Brennan to bring civility back to our politics — Believe it or not, a libel lawsuit against John Brennan could force political commentators back into the realm of fact and reality. — CONNECT — Now that President Donald Trump revoked ex-CIA Director John …
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John Wagner / Washington Post:
Trump denies report that he considered restricting Obama's intelligence briefings — President Trump on Tuesday denied a report that he had considered restricting former president Barack Obama's access to intelligence briefings, calling that an extraordinary step that he “never discussed or thought of.”
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Philip Allen Lacovara / Washington Post:
I miss Richard Nixon
I miss Richard Nixon
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Tara Palmeri / ABC News:
Nazi death camp guard arrested by ICE, deported to Germany: Authorities — A man who authorities believe is the last known Nazi collaborator living in the U.S. has been arrested and deported to Germany. — At the order of President Donald Trump, Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents …
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Reuters:
Exclusive: Trump is worried that Mueller interview could be a ‘perjury trap’ — WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump said on Monday he was worried that any statements under oath he provides to Special Counsel Robert Mueller could be used to bring perjury charges against him as part …
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Shane Dixon Kavanaugh / Oregonian:
He brought an American flag to protest fascism in Portland. Then antifa attacked him — Portland antifa attack fellow counter-protester carrying American flag — Warning: This story contains graphic content — Paul Welch came to the downtown protest Aug. 4 to let his political leanings be known.
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Peter J. Wallison / Wall Street Journal:
Trump, McGahn and Iran-Contra's Lessons — I was White House counsel in 1986-87. I cooperated with investigators because Reagan was innocent. — President Trump's detractors see White House counsel Don McGahn's cooperation with special counsel Robert Mueller as a breakthrough in Mr. Mueller's investigation.
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Carol D. Leonnig / Washington Post:
McGahn does not believe he implicated Trump in legal wrongdoing in special counsel interviews …
McGahn does not believe he implicated Trump in legal wrongdoing in special counsel interviews …
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Morgan Gstalter / The Hill:
GOP candidate jokes: ‘The Russians are going to help me’ win in November — A Republican candidate running for governor in Pennsylvania joked that the Russian government will help him win in November. — Scott Wagner, who is running to unseat incumbent Gov. Tom Wolf (D) …
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Eliot Nelson / HuffPost:
GOP Gubernatorial Candidate Jokes, ‘The Russians Are Going To Help Me’
GOP Gubernatorial Candidate Jokes, ‘The Russians Are Going To Help Me’
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Jane Stancill / Raleigh News & Observer:
Protesters topple Silent Sam Confederate statue at UNC — CHAPEL HILL — Protesters toppled the Silent Sam Confederate statue on the campus of UNC-Chapel Hill on Monday night. — The monument came down after 9:15 p.m. Earlier in the evening, protesters covered the statue with gray banners …
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Alan Blinder / New York Times:
‘Silent Sam’ Confederate Monument Is Toppled at University of North Carolina
‘Silent Sam’ Confederate Monument Is Toppled at University of North Carolina
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Elizabeth Dwoskin / Washington Post:
Facebook is rating the trustworthiness of its users on a scale from zero to one — SAN FRANCISCO — Facebook has begun to assign its users a reputation score, predicting their trustworthiness on a scale from zero to one. — The previously unreported ratings system, which Facebook has developed …
New York Times:
Facebook Fueled Anti-Refugee Attacks in Germany, New Research Suggests — ALTENA, Germany — When you ask locals why Dirk Denkhaus, a young firefighter trainee who had been considered neither dangerous nor political, broke into the attic of a refugee group house and tried to set it on fire, they will list the familiar issues.
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Emily Badger / New York Times:
The Bipartisan Cry of ‘Not in My Backyard’ — The housing secretary wants to encourage mixed-income, multifamily development as a way of making housing more affordable. But it's a notion homeowners of all political leanings tend to oppose. — Ben Carson, the secretary of the Department …
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Kirsti Knolle / Reuters:
No indication North Korean nuclear activities stopped: IAEA — VIENNA (Reuters) - The U.N. nuclear watchdog said it did not find any indication that North Korea had stopped its nuclear activities, adding to doubts about the country's willingness to abandon its arsenal.
Pratheek Rebala / TIME:
The State Department Hired Cambridge Analytica's Parent Company to Target Terrorist Propaganda — Newly unearthed documents describing the relationship between SCL Group, parent company of embattled data firm Cambridge Analytica, and the State Department provide a rare glimpse into the nation's effort to counter terrorist propaganda.
Toni Airaksinen / Campus Reform:
At UCLA, 20 paid diversity advocates isn't enough — UCLA is now inviting graduate students to sign up for a $13/hour job fighting “toxic masculinity” and “microaggressions” on campus, in addition to the 20 undergraduates it has already hired. — The “Diversity Peer Leaders” …
Kevin Breuninger / CNBC:
Sen. Elizabeth Warren's new reform bill would ban members of Congress from owning individual stocks — Sen. Elizabeth Warren proposes a new bill that would ban members of Congress and the White House staff from owning individual stocks. — As an apparent alternative, the legislation would create …
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Political Wire
Elena Schneider / Politico:
Once-safe GOP seats threatened by blue wave — Rep. Steve Chabot and others are facing tough races for the first time in years. — CINCINNATI — Republicans who represented some of the safest congressional seats in their party for years are suddenly under intense pressure in 2018 …
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Jacob Poushter / Pew Research Center:
Russians Say Their Government Did Not Try to Influence U.S. Presidential Election — Most say Russia is playing an increasingly important role in world affairs — In the wake of allegations that the Russian government used social media and other tactics to disrupt the 2016 United States …
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The Guardian
John Tibbetts / Washington Post:
Sea level rise is eroding home value, and owners might not even know it — CHARLESTON, S.C. — Elizabeth Boineau's 1939 Colonial sits a block and a half from the Ashley River in a sought-after neighborhood of ancient live oaks, charming gardens and historic homes.
Michael Wilson / New York Times:
A New Wife, a Secret Past and a Trail of Loss and Blood — A widower met a younger woman on the street in 2013. They married soon after. Then he got to know her. — FORT LEE, N.J. — A young man wearing a baseball cap sat alone in his convertible at the drive-through lane of a Dunkin' Donuts here …
The Guardian:
Arctic's strongest sea ice breaks up for first time on record — Usually frozen waters open up twice this year in phenomenon scientists described as scary — The oldest and thickest sea ice in the Arctic has started to break up, opening waters north of Greenland that are normally frozen, even in summer.
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Heather Kelly / CNNMoney:
Google's data collection is hard to escape, study claims — 5 stunning stats about Google — Short of chucking your phone into the river, shunning the internet, and learning to read paper maps again, there's not much you can do to keep Google from collecting data about you.
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Kelly Marie Tran / New York Times:
I Won't Be Marginalized by Online Harassment — Editor's note: The actress deleted her Instagram posts this summer in response to online harassment. Here she speaks out for the first time. — It wasn't their words, it's that I started to believe them. — Their words seemed to confirm …
Bloomberg:
Europe Should Stop Trying to Save the Iran Deal — In the three months since U.S. President Donald Trump unwisely abrogated the nuclear deal with Iran, Europe's leaders have been vowing to keep it alive. They must now face what is already clear to business leaders everywhere: The agreement cannot be revived.
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The American Conservative
Emma Dumain / McClatchy Washington Bureau:
Trump's budget chief is trying to protect his home state from tariffs — WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump's budget director, Mick Mulvaney, is trying to use his influence to help a South Carolina business that could be badly wounded by the White House's trade policies.
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