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1:40 AM ET, September 9, 2018

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New York Times:
Top Trump Adviser Says Ted Cruz Could Lose Texas Senate Race  —  President Trump's budget chief, Mick Mulvaney, expressed confidence to Republican donors on Saturday that the party would overcome a Democratic “movement of hate” in November, but he acknowledged Republicans could lose races …
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Josh Dawsey / Washington Post:
White House aide tells donors GOP can win midterms despite Trump's unpopularity  —  A senior White House official told donors Saturday that Republicans could win the midterm election despite President Trump's unpopularity and that a lot would depend on the likability of individual candidates …
Discussion: Mediaite
Martin Cizmar / Raw Story:
Ted Cruz warns that Beto O'Rourke will bring ‘tofu, silicon and dyed hair’ to Texas
Discussion: Mediaite
Sally Jenkins / Washington Post:
At U.S. Open, power of Serena Williams and Naomi Osaka is overshadowed by an umpire's power play  —  Chair umpire Carlos Ramos managed to rob not one but two players in the women's U.S. Open final.  Nobody has ever seen anything like it: An umpire so wrecked a big occasion that both players …
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Gillian B. White / The Atlantic:
Serena Williams's U.S. Open Loss Was Humiliating—But Not For Her  —  On Saturday, many tennis fans witnessed an emotional, gut-wrenching conclusion to the U.S. Open.  They also witnessed exactly what women of color lifting each other up looks like—even during personal devastation.
Discussion: CNN, USA Today and twitchy.com
Steve Keating / Reuters:
Osaka claims U.S. Open title after Serena meltdown  —  NEW YORK (Reuters) - Naomi Osaka became Japan's first ever Grand Slam champion after she thumped a raging Serena Williams 6-2 6-4 in a controversial U.S. Open final on Saturday, with the American suffering a meltdown after being handed a game penalty.
Kareem Shaheen / New York Times:
3 Million People With Nowhere to Go  —  President Bashar al-Assad's forces are about to attack Idlib, the last rebel-held province in Syria.  Fear of mass slaughter is increasing.  —  Mr. Shaheen covered the Syrian war for The Guardian.  —  The first thing that struck me when I saw Idlib …
Discussion: CBS News
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Laura Vozzella / Washington Post:
Va. state senator who met with Assad says British are planning fake chemical attack
Los Angeles Times:   Pentagon sends reinforcements to remote Syria base after Russia threatens attack
Jennifer Bendery / HuffPost:
Lisa Murkowski's Biggest Reason To Oppose Brett Kavanaugh May Not Be Abortion Rights  —  Alaska Natives are urging the senator to vote no. She owes her re-election to them.  —  WASHINGTON For all the speculation about Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) and whether she'll vote …
Discussion: Hullabaloo and Tlingit & Haida
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Joe Lawlor / Press Herald:
As Kavanaugh's hearing concludes, Collins says she's still undecided on Supreme Court nominee
Discussion: Bustle
Washington Post:
Prosecutors back off claim that accused Russian agent Maria Butina traded sex for access  —  U.S. prosecutors have acknowledged they misunderstood text messages they used to claim in court that a Russian woman traded sex for access and should be jailed pending trial on charges …
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Mike Allen / Axios:
The 60 days of rage leading into the midterms  —  Today is exactly 60 days till midterms.  Yesterday's personal, venomous face-off between President Obama (who went after his successor by name in Illinois) and President Trump (who attacked Bob Woodward and threatened the New York Times aboard Air Force One) …
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Patterico's Pontifications:
I Am an Idiot: Zina Bash's OK Sign Was Completely Innocent After All  —  There's no sugar-coating this.  I was wrong about this.  Badly, badly wrong.  Laughably wrong.  Zina Bash, the former clerk of Kavanaugh's who made the OK sign did it for an innocent reason.
Washington Post:
She made the discovery, but a man got the Nobel.  A half-century later, she's won a $3 million prize.  —  Jocelyn Bell Burnell built the telescope, laboring in damp and chilly English weather to install more than 100 miles of cable and copper wire across a windswept field near Cambridge.
Discussion: Daily Kos and Bustle
Dana Branham / Dallas Morning News:
Dallas officer who shot man in his own apartment was involved in 2017 shooting of a suspect  —  The officer who killed a man in his apartment Thursday after she apparently mistook it for her own home also shot a suspect during an arrest in 2017.  —  Officer Amber Guyger has not been officially named …
Discussion: Law & Crime, CBS Philly and CNN
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James Hill / ABC News:
Trump won't enforce Stormy Daniels nondisclosure agreement  —  President Donald Trump said he will not attempt to enforce a nondisclosure agreement blocking porn star Stormy Daniels from revealing details of her alleged affair with him, according to papers filed Saturday.
New York Times:
How the Anonymous Op-Ed Came to Be  —  The New York Times's Opinion desk published an Op-Ed by an anonymous senior official in the Trump administration on Wednesday.  By Friday, nearly 23,000 readers had submitted questions to us about the vetting process and our thinking behind publishing the essay.
Jon Swaine / The Guardian:
Sheriffs who cheered Trump's attack on press have their own media run-ins  —  A group of sheriffs gave the president a troubling ovation after he called journalists ‘very, very dishonest’.  Here is a taste of local media scrutiny of 10 of them  —  Donald Trump whipped up another rowdy ovation …
Dan Balz / Washington Post:
Forget the House.  It's the battle for the Senate that could provide the most drama on election night.  —  For months now, the focus of Campaign 2018, rightly, has been on control of the House.  All the metrics continue to point to a midterm election in which Democrats could seize control of that chamber.
Discussion: Associated Press and Politico
Neil MacFarquhar / New York Times:
They Killed Their Abusive Husbands.  Their Acquittals Shocked Russia.  —  MOSCOW — When Yana Gurcheva and Galina Katorova were arrested for stabbing their husbands to death with kitchen knives after suffering years of domestic abuse, the murder cases stirred hardly a ripple in Russia's national news media.
John Harwood / CNBC:
House candidates in critical California district face off on Trump, taxes and the prospect of a Democratic Congress  — Nearly every cross-current of the 2018 campaign for Congress collides in California's 45th House district.  — In a year of surging political activism by women …
Henry Holloway / Dailystar.co.uk:
Bible prophecy FULFILLED as first ‘red heifer born in 2,000 YEARS’ signalling END OF DAYS  —  A BIBLICAL prophecy has been fulfilled as a “red heifer” was born signalling the end of days and the coming of the Messiah in both Christianity and Judaism.  —  The Temple Institute announced …
Yashar Ali / HuffPost:
Ex-Mistress Accuses Longtime RNC Leader Elliott Broidy Of Physical, Sexual Abuse, Complaint Shows  —  The former Playboy model also says in the complaint that the major Republican donor thought Donald Trump was “an idiot.”  —  Shera Bechard, a former Playboy Playmate who had a four-year affair …
Discussion: IJR, Splinter and Bloomberg
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Justin Miller / The Daily Beast:
Elliott Broidy's Mistress Shera Bechard Says He Demanded She Get Abortion
Discussion: POLITICUSUSA
 
 
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Associated Press:
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New York Times:
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