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8:45 PM ET, September 15, 2018

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Olivia Nuzzi / New York Magazine:
Bob Woodward on the ‘Best Obtainable Version of the Truth’ About Trump  —  By the time I arrived at Bob Woodward's townhouse in Georgetown on Friday morning, his latest book, Fear, was already in its ninth printing, with more copies sold on just the first day of its release than there are people living in the city of Washington.
Discussion: Raw Story and Political Wire
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Ian Schwartz / RealClearPolitics:
Woodward: No Evidence Of Trump-Russia Collusion, I Searched For Two Years  —  In an interview with Hugh Hewitt on Friday, Bob Woodward said that in his two years of investigating for his new book, ‘Fear,’ he found no evidence of collusion or espionage between Trump and Russia.
Discussion: RedState and Instapundit
Matt Zapotosky / Washington Post:
'Robert Mueller's real quest here is for the truth': How Paul Manafort's plea brings the special counsel probe closer to its end game  —  First came George Papadopoulos, the former Trump campaign adviser who was arrested by the FBI when he stepped off a plane at Dulles International Airport …
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CNN:
Here's how Paul Manafort might be helpful to the Russia investigation
Discussion: Vox
Harry Litman / USA Today:
Manafort plea is new proof that Mueller is Trump's worst nightmare. He's on to him.
Associated Press:
Sheriff: US Border Patrol agent suspected of killing 4 women  —  LAREDO, Texas (AP) — A U.S. Border Patrol agent suspected of killing four prostitutes was arrested early Saturday after a fifth woman managed to escape from him and notify the authorities, law enforcement officials said, describing the agent as a “serial killer.”
Discussion: Raw Story
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Laredo Morning News:
BP agent named as suspect in slaying of four women  —  A Border Patrol agent has been detained in connection with the slaying of four female prostitutes in Webb County.  —  Law enforcement said the suspect, Juan David Ortiz, an intel supervisor, has been with Border Patrol for 10 years.
The Daily Beast:   U.S. Border Patrol Agent in Texas Arrested in Killing 4 Women, Kidnapping Another
New York Times:
The Economy Is Humming, but Trump Is Tweeting.  Republicans Are Worried.  —  WASHINGTON — As Democrats enter the fall midterm campaign with palpable confidence about reclaiming the House and perhaps even the Senate, tensions are rising between the White House and congressional Republicans …
Discussion: POLITICUSUSA
Damian Paletta / Washington Post:
Trump has decided to impose tariffs on $200 billion in Chinese goods in dramatic escalation of trade battle  —  President Trump has decided to impose tariffs on $200 billion in Chinese goods, two people briefed on the decision said, one of the most severe economic restrictions ever imposed by a U.S. president.
Discussion: Politico and Political Wire
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Wall Street Journal:
Trump to Announce New Tariffs on $200 Billion in Chinese Goods  —  The plan comes ahead of high-level trade talks between the U.S. and China to try to resolve differences  —  President Trump plans to announce new tariffs of about $200 billion on Chinese imports, according to people familiar with the matter …
Discussion: Axios and CNBC
Helene Cooper / New York Times:
Fraying Ties With Trump Put Jim Mattis's Fate in Doubt  —  WASHINGTON — Back when their relationship was fresh and new, and President Trump still called his defense secretary “Mad Dog” — a nickname Jim Mattis detests — the wiry retired Marine general often took a dinner break to eat burgers with his boss in the White House residence.
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David S. Cloud / Los Angeles Times:
As Trump and Mattis clash in public, officials question how long he'll last at the Pentagon
Discussion: Vox
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Justin Wise / The Hill:
Wealthiest Republican supporter in Ohio quits party  —  The wealthiest supporter of the GOP in Ohio said Thursday that he is no longer a member of the Republican Party.  —  “I just decided I'm no longer a Republican,” L Brands CEO Leslie Wexner said during a panel discussion at a leadership summit, according to The Columbus Dispatch.
Discussion: IJR and Outside the Beltway
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Charles C. W. Cooke / National Review:
What's in It for Republicans?  —  Vox's Dylan Matthews tries to catch Senator Feinstein's Hail Mary pass, even as he acknowledges that we can at present see no ball: … What's “in it for Republicans?”  You mean other than refusing to establish a precedent by which any nominee for anything …
Discussion: twitchy.com
Ruth Spencer / The Cut:
What I Know About Jian Ghomeshi  —  Before anyone knew anything else about him, it was charm that made Jian Ghomeshi a big deal.  It began in the mid 2000s, when he hosted a Canadian arts-and-culture radio show, Q. In one episode, the actor Billy Bob Thornton was a guest …
Stephanie Mencimer / Mother Jones:
Brett Kavanaugh's High School Friend Isn't Helping the Nominee's Case  —  Earlier this week, reports emerged that Capitol Hill Democrats had a letter from a woman accusing Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh of sexual misconduct when they were both in high school.
Rod Liddle / Spectator:
Is it possible to draw Serena Williams without being racist?  —  I have spent the morning trying to draw a cartoon of a black person without it being racist.  It's bloody difficult.  Especially the lips.  Make them too big and anti-racist people will accuse you of being a white supremacist peddling …
Erik Wemple / Washington Post:
Weather Channel correspondent busted for dramatic wind lean-in  —  CNN correspondent Nick Watt was reporting on Hurricane Florence on Friday morning from North Myrtle Beach, S.C., when he captured the hypocrisy that TV networks display when it comes to storm coverage.
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Finger Lakes Times:
Maduro's huge salary increases force 40% percent of Venezuelan stores to close  —  Nearly 40 percent of all Venezuelan stores have closed —some of them perhaps permanently —after the government of President Nicolas Maduro increased the minimum salary by nearly 3,500 percent in one fell swoop …
Bari Weiss / New York Times:
Money Talks.  Will the G.O.P. Listen?  —  Seth Klarman was once the biggest donor to the Republican Party in New England.  This year he's giving some $20 million to Democrats.  —  Ms. Weiss is a staff writer and editor for the Opinion section.  —  BOSTON — The first page of Seth Klarman's …
Max Larkin / WBUR:
During Gas Emergency, Mass. State Police Reveal They're Keeping Tabs On Activist Groups  —  On Thursday evening, the Massachusetts State Police took to social media to share the extent of the gas emergency spreading across the Merrimack Valley.  —  But in so doing, they also shared …
Ashe Schow / Daily Wire:
Google Built China A Prototype Search Engine That Allows Government To Spy On Citizens' Search Queries  —  Imagine if the U.S. government was able to freely access your search history and use it against you.  That's what may end up happening in China, thanks to a censored search engine built for the country by Google.
 
 
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Andrew C. McCarthy / National Review:
Reading the FISA Redactions
Discussion: Power Line
Justin Caruso / Breitbart:
CNN Ratings Down 41 Percent from Last Year
Discussion: The Gateway Pundit
Arlette Saenz / CNN:
Joe Biden will headline major LGBTQ dinner as he mulls 2020 run
Discussion: Political Wire
Axios:
2020 Dems: Rebels v. restorationists
Eugene Scott / Washington Post:
After Trump's tweets on Hurricane Maria, Hispanic Caucus chair declines invitation to the White House
 Earlier Items: 
Andrew E. Kramer / New York Times:
How a Ukrainian Hairdresser Became a Front for Paul Manafort
Discussion: Booman Tribune and The Atlantic
Ryan Grim / The Intercept:
A Grassroots Uprising in Amish Country Begins to Find Meaning in Politics
Harry Enten / CNN:
Democrats may have more polling upside in House races than GOP
Discussion: Bloomberg
Terence P. Jeffrey / CNSNews:
121,965,000 on Government Health Insurance; 52.2% of Those With Incomes Under $75,000
Karen Tumulty / Washington Post:
Ronald Reagan's letter to his dying father-in-law, annotated
Discussion: Religion News Service
Jim Hoft / The Gateway Pundit:
BREAKING: James O'Keefe Teases Next Week's Hit — DEEP STATE SHOULD BE WORRIED!
Discussion: Washington Times
Paul Kane / Washington Post:
Deficit hawks are dead, and few in Washington can muster any outrage
Discussion: Political Wire
 

 
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John Koblin / New York Times:
NBC names Craig Melvin as Hoda Kotb's successor on Today, teaming up with Savannah Guthrie, starting January 13; Melvin has been Today's news anchor since 2018

Mia Sato / The Verge:
Facebook makes Views its primary metric for content, bringing it in line with Instagram; each time a piece of content appears on a screen, it counts as a View

Katie Kilkenny / The Hollywood Reporter:
On Fox News, LA Times owner Patrick Soon-Shiong discussed his new approach to publish “views from both sides”, and said the paper had conflated news and opinion

 
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