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Jeffrey Toobin / New Yorker:
How Rudy Giuliani Turned Into Trump's Clown — The former mayor's theatrical, combative style of politics anticipated—and perfectly aligns with—the President's. — Although it has been almost a generation since Rudolph Giuliani was the mayor of New York, there is one place in the city …
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Political Wire, Raw Story, HuffPost, Talking Points Memo and Mediaite
Gabe Cohn / New York Times:
Steve Bannon Headlines New Yorker Festival — Readers of The New Yorker prize the magazine for its wide-ranging collection of perspectives. From Oct. 5 to 7, The New Yorker Festival, now in its 19th year, will bring some of these voices to venues around New York City.
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Juan Williams / The Hill:
Trump's ‘majority’ is fake — likes to complain about “Fake News.” — So, here's some very real news for him: — Republican control of Capitol Hill and the White House is based on a “fake majority.” — “A majority of the Senate now represents just 18 percent of the nation's population …
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Cheyenne Haslett / ABC News:
Democrats raise alarm over White House decision to withhold Kavanaugh documents — Democrats are expressing alarm over the Trump White House decision to claim executive privilege and withhold some 100,000 pages of documents from Supreme Court nominee Judge Brett Kavanaugh's time with the George W. Bush administration.
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Politico, Talking Points Memo and Political Wire
New York Times:
A Coveted Lawyer's Juggling Act May Be Good, and Bad, for Trump
A Coveted Lawyer's Juggling Act May Be Good, and Bad, for Trump
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Politico and Washington Post
Stephanie Ebbs / ABC News:
Kavanaugh comments on abortion to be parsed in confirmation hearings
Kavanaugh comments on abortion to be parsed in confirmation hearings
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Associated Press:
Trump's pollution rules rollback to hit coal country hard — GRANT TOWN, W.Va. (AP) — It's coal people like miner Steve Knotts, 62, who make West Virginia Trump Country. — So it was no surprise that President Donald Trump picked the state to announce his plan to roll back Obama-era pollution controls on coal-fired power plants.
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Dom Phillips / The Guardian:
Brazil museum fire: ‘incalculable’ loss as 200-year-old Rio institution gutted — The Museu Nacional houses artefacts from Egypt, Greco-Roman art and some of the first fossils found in Brazil — Play Video — Brazil's oldest and most important historical and scientific museum has been consumed by fire …
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Daniel Victor / New York Times:
What Artifacts Were in the National Museum of Brazil?
John Fund / National Review:
Media Obituaries Didn't Give Us ‘The Full McCain’ — The sugary praise, often from former critics, does his memory no favors. — The past week has featured so much extravagant praise of John McCain that Jill Abramson, the former editor of the New York Times, had to admit …
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David Leonhardt / New York Times:
They Sat in Hypocrisy — Congressional Republicans made a show …
They Sat in Hypocrisy — Congressional Republicans made a show …
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Associated Press:
Trump attacks union leader on Labor Day — President Donald Trump started his Labor Day with an attack on a top union leader, lashing out after criticism from AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka. — Trump tweeted Monday that Trumka “represented his union poorly on television this weekend.”
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Financial Times:
Scandal-hit Danske branch handled $30bn of Russian money — An independent investigation into the money-laundering scandal at Danske Bank found that as much as $30bn of Russian and ex-Soviet money flowed through its Estonian branch in a single year. — The findings, contained …
Dan Balz / Washington Post:
8 questions for the midterm elections: A blue wave or not? — Campaign 2018 begins the final stretch this week. All but a few states have finished their primaries, and the general election ballots are set almost everywhere. The stakes are difficult to overstate.
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Washington Post:
The ‘Trump effect’ — How a norm-scrambling presidency and a viral video are changing the way black and white residents in Summerville, S.C., talk about race — Before he heard from neighbors about the confrontation at his subdivision swimming pool, Jovan Hyman saw a shaky video of it online, where it was quickly going viral.
Wall Street Journal:
Inside Twitter's Long, Slow Struggle to Police Bad Actors — Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey has personally weighed in on high-profile decisions, frustrating some employees — When Twitter Inc. TWTR -1.29% Chief Executive Jack Dorsey testifies before Congress this week, he'll likely be asked …
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Associated Press:
Will Joe run? Biden feels the push to take on Trump in 2020 — DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Shortly after Joe Biden boarded a recent flight from Washington to New York, a string of passengers began stopping at his seat in coach to deliver some version of the same message: Run, Joe, run.
Ryan Woo / Reuters:
Parents at Chinese kindergarten horrified by pole-dancing act — BEIJING (Reuters) - Parents attending a ceremony at a kindergarten in the southern Chinese city of Shenzhen on Monday were horrified when a scantily clad pole dancer took to the stage and proceeded with a well-oiled number in plain view of their children.
The Moscow Times:
Putin Gets Love From New State TV Show as Poll Ratings Slide — Russian state television started a new weekly show devoted to Vladimir Putin, lauding the president's leadership qualities, physical energy and attentiveness to public needs. — The first hour-long episode of “Moscow. Kremlin.
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New York Times:
Companies Say Trump Is Hurting Business by Limiting Legal Immigration — The Trump administration is using the country's vast and nearly opaque immigration bureaucracy to constrict the flow of foreign workers into the United States by throwing up new roadblocks to limit legal arrivals.
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Outside the Beltway and Breitbart
Mike Allen / Axios:
Scoop: Confident Dems plan detailed 2019 agenda — Like the quiet planning by presidential candidates for their hoped-for transition to office, House Democrats are already choreographing their opening moves if — as looks likely — they get the gavel back in the midterm elections.
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Le·gal In·sur·rec· tion and Mediaite
Archdiocese of Washington:
Cardinal Wuerl Celebrates Mass at Annunciation to Install New Pastor Offers Remarks About Recent Events Involving the Church — WASHINGTON, D.C. - Cardinal Donald Wuerl, archbishop of Washington, celebrated Mass today at the Church of the Annunciation in Washington to install Monsignor Michael Mellone as the parish's new pastor.
Helena Bottemiller Evich / Politico:
Immigrants, fearing Trump crackdown, drop out of nutrition programs — Both documented and undocumented immigrants fear that accepting federal aid could make them ineligible for a green card if rules are changed. — Immigrants are turning down government help to buy infant formula …
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Associated Press:
Pope touts virtue of silence after sex abuse cover-up claims — VATICAN CITY — Pope Francis recommends silence and prayer to react to those seeking scandal and division. Francis offered the advice Monday in his homily at Mass in the Vatican hotel where he lives.
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Breitbart, CBS News and The Independent
Ian Kullgren / Politico:
Trump rolls back worker safety rules — ‘We want to protect our workers,’ Trump said in 2017. But his administration has weakened measures designed to keep them safe. — When President Donald Trump came into office pledging to cut regulations “massively,” he made a point of exempting regulations that protected workers' health.
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Byron York / Washington Examiner:
Congress waits, waits, waits for Sally Yates documents — Obama appointee Sally Yates was acting attorney general under President Trump for just 10 days — from Jan. 20, 2017 until Jan. 30, 2017 — but by any measure they were consequential days. Even now, two issues from Yates' brief tenure …
Wall Street Journal:
Myanmar Court Sentences Reuters Reporters to Seven Years in Prison — Kyaw Soe Oo: ‘We were sent to prison to close the eyes and ears of people in Myanmar’ — A court sentenced two Reuters reporters who exposed human-rights abuses by Myanmar's military to seven years in prison on Monday …
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