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9:15 AM ET, August 26, 2018

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Robert D. McFadden / New York Times:
John McCain, War Hero, Senator, Presidential Contender, Dies at 81  —  John S. McCain, the proud naval aviator who climbed from depths of despair as a prisoner of war in Vietnam to pinnacles of power as a Republican congressman and senator from Arizona and a two-time contender for the presidency, died on Saturday at his home in Arizona.
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Emily Cochrane / New York Times:
John McCain to Lie in State at Capitols in Washington and Arizona  —  WASHINGTON — Senator John McCain, who died on Saturday at age 81, will lie in state in the Capitol Rotunda and receive a full dress funeral service at the Washington National Cathedral.  —  Mr. McCain, who served …
Discussion: People.com, Mother Jones and Althouse
Elizabeth Chuck / NBC News:
Sen. John McCain, independent voice of the GOP establishment, dies at 81  —  “With the Senator when he passed were his wife Cindy and their family,” McCain's office said in a statement.  —  John McCain, who shed a playboy image in his youth to become a fighter pilot, revered prisoner of war …
Jeff Flake / Washington Post:
I am grateful for John McCain  —  Jeff Flake, a Republican from Arizona, is a member of the U.S. Senate.  —  I couldn't bring myself to write this piece until today.  It's not that I didn't try.  But something in my mind convinced my hands that if I put it off, somehow John McCain might be with us a little longer.
Discussion: Roll Call
Mark Salter / Washington Post:
John McCain spent his life serving the dignity of his fellow man  —  Mark Salter served as a staff aide and speechwriter for Sen. John McCain.  He has also collaborated on books with McCain.  —  Each of the three men had spent 20 years in prison.  They were leaders of the 88 Generation …
Discussion: Daily Kos
Josh Rogin / Washington Post:
Keeping up with John McCain  —  I'll never forget the time the McCain delegation stopped in Budapest in 2014 on the way to a conference in Munich.  We only spent five hours on the ground.  But John McCain accomplished more diplomacy, human rights advocacy and mischief in those five hours than most senators do in a month.
Discussion: The Atlantic
Karen Tumulty / Washington Post:
John McCain, ‘maverick’ of the Senate and former POW, dies at 81  —  U.S. Sen. John S. McCain, the son and grandson of four-star admirals, was bred for combat.  He endured more than five years of imprisonment and torture by the North Vietnamese as a young naval officer and went on to battle foes …
Carl Hulse / New York Times:   John McCain, a Last Lion of the Senate
Dan Nowicki / Arizona Republic:
Sen. John McCain, American ‘maverick’ and Arizona political giant, dies at age 81
Discussion: CNBC, Glamour, Breitbart and Mediaite
Washington Post:   Sen. John McCain, the 2008 GOP presidential nominee who was driven by a code of honor that defined …
Steve Turnham / ABC News:
John McCain, Arizona senator and Vietnam war hero, dies at 81
Stephen Collinson / CNN:
John McCain, senator and former presidential candidate, dies at 81
Discussion: Splinter, Vox and alicublog
Paul Kane / Washington Post:   McCain was a force of nature in Washington with an unrivaled global stature
Todd S. Purdum / The Atlantic:   John McCain and the Lost Art of Decency
Politico:
Democrats strip superdelegates of power in picking presidential nominee  —  Party officials voted at a meeting to strip the party insiders of much of their influence, a big win for the party's base.  —  CHICAGO - Democratic Party officials voted Saturday to strip superdelegates …
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David Weigel / Washington Post:
Democrats weaken ‘superdelegates’ in effort to avoid another bitter presidential primary
Discussion: The Daily Beast and Balloon Juice
Adam Levy / CNN:
Democrats adopt gender nonbinary language to charter
Discussion: Daily Wire
David A. Fahrenthold / Washington Post:
'He can't get rid of any of this': Trump's wall of secrecy erodes amid growing legal challenges  —  President Trump's wall of secrecy — the work of a lifetime — is starting to crack.  —  His longtime lawyer, Michael Cohen, pleaded guilty last week to breaking campaign-finance laws …
Discussion: POLITICUSUSA
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The Hill:   Trump Org. CFO's immunity deal is new problem for Trump
Edward Pentin / National Catholic Register …:
Ex-Nuncio Accuses Pope Francis of Failing to Act on McCarrick's Abuse  —  In a written testimony, Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò claims Pope Francis withdrew sanctions against Archbishop Theodore McCarrick.  —  In an extraordinary 11-page written testament, a former apostolic nuncio …
Kashana Cauley / New York Times:
Football Players Are Protesting Police Violence, Not the Anthem  —  There are consequences to mischaracterizing the reason players aren't standing.  —  Ms. Cauley is a contributing opinion writer.  —  Now that the N.F.L. preseason has begun, some of the league's players are again refusing …
BostonGlobe.com:
Endorsement: Democrats should choose Ayanna Pressley for the Seventh District  —  Change happens in the trenches.  Five years ago, City Councilor Ayanna Pressley set out to overhaul the way Boston hands out liquor licenses, the golden tickets that allow restaurants to serve booze.
Bob Bauer / The Atlantic:
Trump's Contempt for the Law Will Be His Downfall  —  Michael Cohen's guilty plea this week, on charges including campaign-finance violations, brought the investigations directly to the president.  It has also, however, supplied Trump and his allies with new material with which to cry “witch hunt.”
David Wasserman / The Cook Political Report:
August House Overview: The Bottom Line in the 66 Most Competitive Races  —  The most critical phase of the battle for the House isn't October; it's right now.  Republicans' only hope of defying a “Blue Wave” and saving their 23-seat House majority is to personally disqualify Democratic nominees …
David French / The Atlantic:
America Soured on My Multiracial Family  —  There are three fundamental, complicating truths about adoption.  First, every single adoption begins with profound loss.  Through death, abandonment, or even loving surrender, a child suffers the loss of his or her mother and father.
Ashley Cullins / Hollywood Reporter:
Tavis Smiley Stumbling in Lawsuit Against PBS  —  The ousted anchor can't force PBS to hand over internal documents dating back decades and two of his claims have been dismissed.  —  Tavis Smiley can't force PBS to turn over documents related to every romantic relationship a network supervisor …
Discussion: The Root
 
 
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