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Sean Sullivan / Washington Post:
‘Shipwreck’: GOP grows fearful about losing Senate as candidates struggle, Trump support tumbles — Republicans have grown increasingly worried about losing control of the Senate, as President Trump's approval rating tumbles and Democrats gain steam in key battleground races.
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Burgess Everett / Politico:
McConnell screws Dems ahead of election with October session — The majority leader wants to deprive Democrats up for reelection the chance to campaign. — Traditionally the Senate hits the road for October of an election year. But the Senate is throwing tradition out the window this year.
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The Hill
Tom Hamburger / Washington Post:
Manafort in talks with prosecutors about possible plea, according to people familiar with the discussions — Days before in-person jury selection is set to begin in his second trial, President Trump's former campaign chairman Paul Manafort is in talks with the special counsel's office …
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Talking Points Memo, Conservative News Today, CNBC and Raw Story
CBS San Francisco:
Castro Valley Man Accused Of Switchblade Assault On GOP Congressional Candidate — CASTRO VALLEY (CBS SF) - A man was arrested on suspicion of felony assault and other charges after allegedly attempting to stab a Republican congressional candidate with a switchblade over the weekend at in Castro Valley …
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New York Post:
Email from Cuomo aide casts doubt on claims over anti-Semitic mailer — Gov. Andrew Cuomo said he was blindsided by an “inappropriate” political mailer tying Cynthia Nixon to anti-Semitism — but just a day before the inflammatory literature surfaced, one of his top campaign aides pitched …
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Jewish Telegraphic Agency, New York Times, NY State of Politics, Gothamist and CNBC
Washington Post:
Government borrowing soars despite robust economy — The U.S. budget deficit is reaching levels that are abnormally high for a robust economy, and lawmakers from both parties are proposing ideas that would make the deficit swell even further. — The government spent $895 billion …
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Jeff Stein / Washington Post:
House GOP is pushing a new round of tax cuts that could cost $2 trillion over 10 years
House GOP is pushing a new round of tax cuts that could cost $2 trillion over 10 years
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Common Dreams, RedState, Vox, Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi, twitchy.com, ThinkProgress and Ways and Means
Stef W. Kight / Axios:
U.S. on course for $1 trillion deficit
U.S. on course for $1 trillion deficit
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The Hill, Raw Story, CBO Publications, Lawyers, Guns & Money and The Daily Caller
Emily Bohatch / The State:
SC officials won't evacuate prison despite mandatory order ahead of hurricane — As nearly a million people hit the road before Hurricane Florence nears the coast, 934 inmates and as many as 119 prison staff will be staying behind despite a mandatory evacuation.
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NHC Webmaster / NHC Atlantic Wallet 1:
Summary for Hurricane Florence (AT1/AL062018)
Summary for Hurricane Florence (AT1/AL062018)
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Newsweek and The Daily Beast
Thomas Graham / Crosswind Media and Public Relations:
Texas poll shows Beto O'Rourke gaining ground as Ted Cruz hangs on to a slim 3% lead — Millennials and non-white women leading the surge against the U.S. Senate incumbent, according to Crosswind Texas Pulse Poll — Austin, TX - In a sign of just how crucial the millennial vote might …
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Garance Franke Ruta / New York Magazine:
This Week in Julia Salazar She had a trust fund, her ancestors were Catholic elites, and she has a new version of her conversion story. — A state senate race that was once hailed as a test of the rising strength and power of insurgent socialists has devolved into a full-fledged New York City tabloid circus …
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New York Daily News, Hot Air and twitchy.com
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Tana Ganeva / Rolling Stone:
This Is the Story of How a Campaign Goes Off the Rails
This Is the Story of How a Campaign Goes Off the Rails
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The Slot, Matt Karp, Brooklyn Daily and Gothamist
Paul Blumenthal / HuffPost:
Sheldon Whitehouse Asks Brett Kavanaugh If He Has A Gambling Problem — No senator has asked the Supreme Court nominee about his debts until now. — Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-R.I.) wants to know if Judge Brett Kavanaugh, President Donald Trump's nominee to the Supreme Court, has a gambling problem.
Ashley Parker / Washington Post:
‘Tremendously big’: Trump reaches for superlatives in the face of calamity — The Debrief: An occasional series offering a reporter's insights — Flanked in the Oval Office by charts showing the path of Hurricane Florence, President Trump on Tuesday issued a warning …
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Grist, USA Today, Breitbart and Mother Jones
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Nidhi Prakash / BuzzFeed News:
More Than 2,000 Puerto Ricans Applied For Funeral Assistance After Hurricane Maria. FEMA Approved Just 75.
More Than 2,000 Puerto Ricans Applied For Funeral Assistance After Hurricane Maria. FEMA Approved Just 75.
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CNN, Politico, ABC News, Raw Story, Deadline, Common Dreams, Mashable, IJR and Hullabaloo
CNN:
CNN Poll: More approve of Mueller than of Trump — (CNN)Special counsel Robert Mueller's approval rating for handling the Russia investigation stands at 50% in a new CNN Poll conducted by SSRS. That outpaces President Donald Trump's approval rating on the matter by 20 points. — CNN'S SEPTEMBER POLL
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Political Wire
Eli Rosenberg / Washington Post:
Activists raised $1 million to defeat Susan Collins if she votes for Kavanaugh. She says it's bribery. — In the closely divided senate, Brett Kavanaugh's Supreme Court confirmation hinges in part on the votes of two moderate Republican senators: Lisa Murkowski of Alaska and Susan Collins of Maine.
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Politico, The Hill, The Resurgent, New York Times and Conservative News Today
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Joe Lawlor / Press Herald:
Crowdfunding campaign tied to Collins' vote on Kavanaugh surpasses $1 million
Crowdfunding campaign tied to Collins' vote on Kavanaugh surpasses $1 million
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Kennebec Journal … and Mother Jones
Erica L. Green / New York Times:
Education Dept. Reopens Rutgers Case Charging Discrimination Against Jewish Students — The new head of civil rights at the Education Department has reopened a seven-year-old case brought by a Zionist group against Rutgers University, saying the Obama administration, in closing the case …
Jai Bednall / NEWS.com.au:
Newspaper doubles down with front page response to Serena Williams cartoon critics — THE paper behind the controversial Serena Williams cartoon has published an extraordinary front page response to its critics. — Serena Williams fined for US Open outburst1:28
Axios:
Trump eyes life under subpoena — President Trump, who rarely focuses beyond the moment before him, is starting to acknowledge the growing chance Democrats could very well win in November — and very well try to impeach him. — The big picture: A few months ago, he was scoffing at midterm consequences for him.
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Raw Story
Fredreka Schouten / USA Today:
Exclusive: Three-quarters of the secret money in recent elections came from 15 groups — WASHINGTON - Just 15 groups account for three-quarters of the anonymous cash flowing into federal elections since the Supreme Court paved the way for corporate and union money in candidate races eight years ago …
Nick Miroff / Washington Post:
Trump administration to triple size of Texas tent camp for migrant children — A tent camp for migrant children in the desert outside El Paso will expand to accommodate a growing number of Central American children crossing the border, the Department of Health and Human Services said Tuesday.
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Dallas Morning News
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Khorri Atkinson / Axios:
Chris Pappas wins New Hampshire Democratic primary — Chris Pappas, a member of the New Hampshire Executive Council, won the state's Democratic primary Tuesday night for the 1st Congressional District to replace retiring Rep. Carol Shea-Porter (D), reports the AP.
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The Daily Beast, Politico and Bustle
Colby Hall / Mediaite:
Scarborough: Trump A ‘Far Graver Threat to the Idea of America’ Than 9/11 Attack — 9/11 is always a somber day for reflection, especially for those in New York on that fateful day, and on this tough day Joe Scarborough penned a column for the Washington Post in which the former GOP congressman …
David Ignatius / Washington Post:
What a baby — Only a man who is deeply worried about his own strength would talk as much as Donald Trump does about the danger of appearing weak. — That's my biggest takeaway from reading “Fear,” Bob Woodward's new book about the Trump presidency. The scoops were mostly revealed last week.
Marc Caputo / Politico:
Scott jets around on secrecy-heavy ‘bus tour’ — Gov. Rick Scott used his private jet Tuesday to commute to a Senate campaign stop for his “bus tour,” marking his second stumble since announcing he was traveling the Florida highways this week to “Make Washington Work.”
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Raw Story and Political Wire
Sara Carter / Sara A. Carter:
BREAKING: Page and Strzok Texts Reveal They Discussed Writing a “Folksy” Op-ed on Russia — Strzok and Page discussed writing an oped on Russia about two months before the 2016 presidential election — The pair also discuss how a September 2016 article on Russian election meddling was “100 percent authorized” and “well sourced”
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ABC News, The Gateway Pundit, Le·gal In·sur·rec· tion, ThinkProgress and emptywheel
Christal Hayes / USA Today:
Trump administration took nearly $10 million from FEMA's budget to support ICE, documents show — WASHINGTON — The Trump administration took nearly $10 million from the Federal Emergency Management Agency's budget this summer to help boost U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, according to budget documents shared with USA TODAY.
KASW-TV:
Taco Bell voted best Mexican restaurant in the country — ST. LOUIS (KMOV.com) — The Harris Poll, a nationwide customer survey of their favorite brands, has released its 2018 results. — The poll surveyed more than 77,000 customers in the U.S. on more than 3,000 brands to find which companies are the favorites among consumers.
Mattathias Schwartz / New York Times:
A Trail of ‘Bread Crumbs,’ Leading Conspiracy Theorists Into the Wilderness — Go hungry for too long, and a lot of strange things will start to look like food. The smallest morsels become precious, especially if you believe they form some kind of trail with a meal at the end.
Tyler O'Neil / PJ Media Home:
‘Threats of Rape and Strangling’ Force D.C. McAllister Into Hiding After Anti-Abortion Tweet — Last week, PJ Media contributor and Fox News guest Denise McAllister sent out a powerful tweet denouncing the abortion movement. Little did she know, days later she would be in hiding, scared for her life.
Hunter Woodall / Kansas City Star:
Kansas GOP lawmakers' silence on whether they support Kobach angers some within party — TOPEKA — Kris Kobach may be the chosen standard-bearer for the Kansas Republican Party, but elected GOP officials are less than unified behind him in his run for governor.
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Booman Tribune, POLITICUSUSA, Political Wire and Raw Story
Stephanie Condon / ZDNet:
Arizona's top prosecutor reportedly investigating Google — Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich is probing Google's location tracking practices, according to a report. — Arizona's top prosecutor is investigating Google for its location tracking practices, the Washington Post reports.
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BGR and Washington Post, more at Techmeme »
Hayley Peterson / Business Insider:
Missing wages, grueling shifts, and bottles of urine: The disturbing accounts of Amazon delivery drivers may reveal the true human cost of ‘free’ shipping — Business Insider spoke with 31 current or recently employed drivers about what it's like to deliver packages for Amazon.
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BloombergQuint, more at Techmeme »
Politico:
What is Article 7, the EU's ‘nuclear option’? — The European Parliament votes Wednesday on whether to trigger the EU's so-called Article 7 procedure against Hungary, used when a country is considered at risk of breaching the bloc's core values. — The procedure is sometimes called the EU's …
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