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CNN:
CNN Poll: Trump approval down 6 points in a month, hits low among independents — WASHINGTON (CNN)President Donald Trump's approval rating has fallen 6 points in the last month and stands at a new low among political independents, according to a new CNN Poll conducted by SSRS.
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Axios, The Guardian, CNBC, Bustle and Balloon Juice
Kaitlan Collins / CNN:
Exclusive: White House again changes phone policy amid heightened paranoia — Washington (CNN)After Omarosa Manigault Newman revealed last month that she secretly taped White House chief of staff John Kelly as he fired her in the Situation Room, a change was made to the West Wing's phone policy.
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Wall Street Journal, NBC News, ThinkProgress, HuffPost and The Guardian
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Matt Wilstein / The Daily Beast:
Omarosa Releases Tape of Sarah Huckabee Sanders Agreeing With Trump's ‘Lies’ — In a new tape played by Omarosa Manigault Newman on ‘The View,’ Sarah Huckabee Sanders can be heard confirming Trump's distortion of the Russia story. — With Bob Woodward's new book climbing the best-seller charts ahead …
Sara Carter / Sara A. Carter:
New Texts Reveal FBI Leaked Information to the Press to Damage Trump — Rep. Meadows sent a letter to Deputy AG Rosenstein saying a “review of the new documents raises greave concerns regarding an apparent systemic culture of media leaking by high-ranking officials at the FBI and DOJ related to ongoing investigations”
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The Gateway Pundit
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Chuck Ross / The Daily Caller:
FBI Officials Discussed ‘Media Leak Strategy’ Ahead Of Major Trump-Russia Revelation — Peter Strzok sent Lisa Page a text message about “media leak strategy” during a key point in the Trump-Russia probe. — Strzok sent the message just before The Washington Post published a bombshell story …
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Townhall and Washington Times
Nancy Barnes / Houston Chronicle:
A note from the editor of the Houston Chronicle — In these challenging times for our country, with journalism and journalists often under attack, trust between a newspaper and its readers is absolutely essential. — We spend our days trying to ferret out the truth on school quality …
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The Daily Caller
Mark Landler / New York Times:
Bolton Expands on His Boss's Views, Except on North Korea — WASHINGTON — President Trump's national security adviser, John R. Bolton, fleshed out his boss's “America First” foreign policy on Monday, disparaging an international organization vilified by conservatives and reaffirming a pro-Israel tilt in the Middle East.
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Washington Post, Hullabaloo, Axios, Hit & Run, Townhall, New Republic, twitchy.com, Common Dreams and Mediaite
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CBS News:
John Bolton says U.S. will not cooperate with International Criminal Court
John Bolton says U.S. will not cooperate with International Criminal Court
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The Hill, Daily Wire and Washington Times
Heather Nauert / US Department of State:
Closure of the PLO Office in Washington
Closure of the PLO Office in Washington
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Vox, The Atlantic, Al Jazeera English, NAD, The Guardian, Wall Street Journal, Middle East Eye, Common Dreams, ThinkProgress, IJR, The Daily Caller and Reuters
Edward Wong / New York Times:
U.S. Weighs Sanctions Against Chinese Officials Over Muslim Detention Camps
U.S. Weighs Sanctions Against Chinese Officials Over Muslim Detention Camps
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Axios and Daily Wire
Jake Offenhartz / Gothamist:
SEE IT: Cynthia Nixon Orders Cinnamon Raisin Bagel With... Lox And Capers — There's something about New York's endless supply of authentic eateries that transforms aspiring politicians into weird aliens who've never before encountered the concept of food: Back in the 1970s …
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Washington Monthly, BuzzFeed News, New York Post, twitchy.com, The Daily Caller, Common Dreams, Observer, Instapundit, CBS New York and New York Times
Pete Madden / ABC News:
Alleged Russian agent Maria Butina was paid to pursue access to Vladimir Putin for TV show — Maria Butina, the alleged Russian agent who stands accused of developing a covert influence operation in the United States, boasted of connections to high-ranking Kremlin officials and was even paid …
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Reuters, Bloomberg, New York Times, BuzzFeed News, Politico, Boing Boing, The Daily Beast, IJR, One America News Network and POLITICUSUSA
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Tim Dickinson / Rolling Stone:
Documents Reveal Maria Butina Has Offered to Betray Her Lover (a GOP Operative)
Documents Reveal Maria Butina Has Offered to Betray Her Lover (a GOP Operative)
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Talking Points Memo
Josh Meyer / Politico:
Judge silences both sides in alleged Russian spy Butina's case
Judge silences both sides in alleged Russian spy Butina's case
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ABC News and Boing Boing
CNNMoney:
Bob Woodward's publisher says it's printing 1 million copies of ‘Fear’ — What Woodward's book says about Trump's fitness — Bob Woodward's book “Fear” is already one of the biggest publishing success stories of the year. — And it still isn't even in bookstores yet.
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Political Wire and twitchy.com
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CNN:
Hurricane Florence prompts mandatory evacuations — How are you preparing for Hurricane Florence? Text, iMessage or WhatsApp your videos, photos and stories to CNN: 347-322-0415 — Wilmington, North Carolina (CNN)As Hurricane Florence approaches the East Coast of the United States …
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USA Today, The Atlantic, New York Times, ThinkProgress and Right Wing Watch
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Sam Roberts / New York Times:
Adam Clymer, Political Reporter, Editor and Pollster, Dies at 81 — Adam Clymer, who covered congressional intrigue, eight presidential campaigns and the downfall of both Nikita S. Khrushchev and Richard M. Nixon as a reporter and editor for The New York Times and other newspapers, died early Monday at his home in Washington.
Coral Davenport / New York Times:
Trump Administration Wants to Make It Easier to Release Methane Into Air — WASHINGTON — The Trump administration, taking its third major step this year to roll back federal efforts to fight climate change, is preparing to make it significantly easier for energy companies to release methane into the atmosphere.
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POLITICUSUSA
Evan Osnos / New Yorker:
Can Mark Zuckerberg Fix Facebook Before It Breaks Democracy? — The most famous entrepreneur of his generation is facing a public reckoning with the power of Big Tech. — At ten o'clock on a weekday morning in August, Mark Zuckerberg, the chairman and C.E.O. of Facebook …
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The Atlantic, Mashable and AOL, more at Techmeme »
Nathaniel Rakich / FiveThirtyEight:
The Last 2018 Primary Briefing: New Hampshire, Rhode Island And New York — All good things must come to an end. After six months, 19 election days and seven live blogs, it's time to say goodbye to primary season. But before you grieve, a parting gift: three consecutive nights of electiony goodness.
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Newsday, Washington Post and Associated Press
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Chris Isidore / CNN:
Trump's latest boast about the economy isn't even close to accurate — (CNN)President Donald Trump spent the morning bragging about the economy. At least one of his claims didn't come close to being true. — “The GDP Rate (4.2%) is higher than the Unemployment Rate (3.9%) …
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Politico, New York Times and CNBC
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Alex Pappas / Fox News:
Ken Starr says he considered perjury charges against Hillary Clinton, in explosive new memoir — Former independent counsel Ken Starr writes in his new memoir that he considered — but ultimately abandoned — the idea of perjury charges against then-first lady Hillary Clinton after her …
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The Daily Caller and Daily Wire
Hamed Aleaziz / BuzzFeed News:
Sessions Urged Immigration Judges To Show Less Sympathy, Setting Off A Firestorm Of Complaints — Attorney General Jeff Sessions on Monday warned incoming immigration judges that lawyers representing immigrants are trying to get around the law like “water seeping through an earthen dam” …
Manuela Tobias / Politifact.com Truth-O-Meter rulings …:
Did Brett Kavanaugh call birth control abortion-inducing drugs? No — Democrats rallied around Judge Brett Kavanaugh's reference to popular contraceptive methods as “abortion-inducing” during his Supreme Court confirmation hearing. — Sen. Kamala Harris, D-Calif., tweeted an 11-second clip …
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checkyourfact.com, TheBlaze, Mediaite, Townhall, Breitbart, National Review and twitchy.com
Wall Street Journal:
CBS's Handling of Les Moonves Accusations Hampered by Battle for Control — CBS board members were aware for months that the company's chief was facing a claim of sexual assault and rumors of more — In January, six months before the blockbuster accusations became public …
Robert Herguth / Chicago Sun-Times:
Cupich on scandal: ‘We have a bigger agenda than to be distracted by all of this’ — The young man studying at Mundelein Seminary to become a Catholic priest seemed anguished as he vented to Cardinal Blase Cupich about the clergy sex-abuse scandal that threatens to topple Pope Francis and drive more people away from the faith.
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The American Conservative and Daily Wire
Martina Navratilova / New York Times:
What Serena Got Wrong — Just because the guys might be able to get away with it doesn't mean it's acceptable. — Ms. Navratilova is a broadcaster, former tennis champion and human rights activist. — Serena Williams has part of it right. There is a huge double standard for women …
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AOL, Mediaite, Hot Air and The Guardian
Associated Press:
The Latest: Mother of man killed by Dallas cop seeks answers — DALLAS (AP) — The Latest on a fatal shooting involving an off-duty Dallas police officer (all times local): — The mother of a man who was gunned down inside of his Dallas home by a police officer who said she mistook …
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Dallas Morning News, USA Today, The Root and News One
Sharon Weinberger / Yahoo:
Scientists say ‘Neuroweapons’ were behind Cuba attacks — WASHINGTON — Could a foreign country build a directed-energy weapon tailored to target a single diplomat walking through a house, leaving other occupants unaffected? What about drugs that target a person's brain, or even a specific part of the brain?
Lisa W. Foderaro / New York Times:
Who Will Replace Chris Collins, the Indicted Congressman, on the Ballot? Perhaps No One — After Representative Chris Collins was indicted last month, the Republican from western New York seemed to leave no doubt about his immediate political future: There was none.
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Political Wire
YouTube:
Inside the making of Ben Folds's ‘Mister Peepers’ — The Washington Post Magazine asked Ben Folds to write a song about anything. He chose Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein. Subscribe to The Washington Pos...
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CNN
Adam Wollner / McClatchy Washington Bureau:
Rogue billionaires are giving the GOP and Democrats a migraine — Republican Richard Uihlein and Democrat Tom Steyer have poured tens of millions of dollars into the 2018 campaign. And their political parties are irritated about it. — The two billionaires have backed candidates and causes …
Erin Griffith / New York Times:
Pinterest Is a Unicorn. It Just Doesn't Act Like One. — SAN FRANCISCO — Ben Silbermann does not enjoy being interviewed. He isn't a fan of speaking at tech industry conferences. Nor does he like sitting for glossy magazine portraits. He doesn't think he should have to explain Pinterest …
Kenneth Lovett / New York Daily News:
EXCLUSIVE: Dilan failed to report thousands of dollars in donations since 2016 … ALBANY — Brooklyn state Sen. Martin Dilan failed to report thousands of dollars in donations — in violation of state campaign finance law — dating back to 2016, the Daily News has learned.
John Koblin / New York Times:
Christiane Amanpour Takes the Old ‘Charlie Rose’ Slot on PBS — With “Amanpour & Company,” a CNN veteran based in London brings a new sensibility to an hour that was once dark and clubby. — Say farewell to the oak table and the darkened room. — On Monday night, PBS will air …
David Harsanyi / The Federalist:
Thanks, Obama! — Barack Obama reminds us why Donald Trump is president — “How hard can that be? Saying that Nazis are bad,” former President Barack Obama asked a crowd in Illinois over the weekend. Well, probably no harder than saying the words “radical Islam,” I imagine.