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10:20 AM ET, October 8, 2018

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Coral Davenport / New York Times:
Major Climate Report Describes a Strong Risk of Crisis as Early as 2040  —  INCHEON, South Korea — A landmark report from the United Nations' scientific panel on climate change paints a far more dire picture of the immediate consequences of climate change than previously thought …
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Washington Post:
The world has barely 10 years to get climate change under control, U.N. scientists say  —  “There is no documented historic precedent” for the scale of changes required, the body found.  —  The world stands on the brink of failure when it comes to holding global warming to moderate levels …
Jonathan Watts / The Guardian:
We have 12 years to limit climate change catastrophe, warns UN
Discussion: Unfogged
CNN:
Planet has only until 2030 to stem catastrophic climate change, experts warn
Discussion: CBS Baltimore
Jonathan Martin / New York Times:
MeToo Is a ‘Movement Toward Victimization,’ G.O.P. Senate Candidate Says  —  BISMARCK, N.D. — Representative Kevin Cramer of North Dakota has repeatedly made headlines this year in his race against Senator Heidi Heitkamp because of off-the-cuff comments that range from inflammatory to indelicate.
Discussion: Washington Post and Splinter
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Adam Liptak / New York Times:
With Battle Over, Kavanaugh Quickly Gets to Work as a Supreme Court Justice  —  WASHINGTON — A day after the bitter fight over his nomination ended in his elevation to the Supreme Court, Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh was in his new chambers on Sunday, preparing for the arguments the court …
Jonathan Martin / New York Times:   Court Battle Shifts the Political Terrain for Senators in the Heartland
Glenn Harlan Reynolds / USA Today:
Brett Kavanaugh will bring change to the Supreme Court, but maybe not what you think
Discussion: Betsy's Page, NPR and PJ Media Home
Sarah Kendzior / Globe and Mail:   Kavanaugh's appointment isn't a step backward. It's a head-first plunge into an ugly past
Sarah Mervosh / New York Times:
Taylor Swift, Apolitical No More, Endorses Democratic Candidates in Tennessee  —  Taylor Swift, the pop music titan who has been notably apolitical in turbulent political times, broke her silence on Sunday and endorsed two Democratic candidates running for election in Tennessee.
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The Daily Beast:
Taylor Swift Endorses Bredesen & Cooper, Says Blackburn ‘Terrifies’ Her  —  Taylor Swift may be notoriously candid about her personal life, but there's one thing she's always kept private: her politics.  Throughout a tumultuous two years, Swift has stayed silent on her political leanings …
Discussion: Raw Story
Emily Yahr / Washington Post:   Taylor Swift's stunning statement: Famously apolitical star slams Tennessee Republican, endorses Democrats
Isaac Stanley-Becker / Washington Post:
Can Taylor Swift, revered by young Americans, help lead Democrats out of the woods?
Cindy Watts / Tennessean.com:   Last Slide  —  The singer's announcement came the day after …
Daniel Chaitin / Washington Examiner:
Astronaut Scott Kelly apologizes after quoting, praising Winston Churchill  —  Scott Kelly, a retired American astronaut with multiple space flights under his belt, apologized Sunday after quoting Winston Churchill and calling the 20th century British prime minister “one of the greatest leaders of modern times.”
Katie Benner / New York Times:
Rod Rosenstein to Join Trump Aboard Air Force One  —  WASHINGTON — Rod J. Rosenstein, the deputy attorney general, and President Trump planned to travel to Florida together on Air Force One Monday morning, a week and a half after the two were scheduled to discuss remarks Mr. Rosenstein …
Discussion: Political Wire
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Washington Post:
Rosenstein to fly with Trump to Florida on Monday, official says
David Ignatius / Washington Post:
Jamal Khashoggi chose to tell the truth.  It's part of the reason he's beloved.  —  This column has been updated.  —  George Orwell titled a regular column he wrote for a British newspaper in the mid-1940s “As I Please.”  Meaning that he would write exactly what he believed.
Discussion: Al Jazeera English
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Liz Sly / Washington Post:
From travels with bin Laden to sparring with princes: Jamal Khashoggi's provocative journey
Discussion: Fox News, ThinkProgress and KTVQ-TV
John Solomon / The Hill:
FBI's smoking gun: Redactions protected political embarrassment, not ‘national security’  —  To declassify or not to declassify?  That is the question, when it comes to the FBI's original evidence in the Russia collusion case.  —  The Department of Justice (DOJ) and the FBI have tried …
Dexter Filkins / New Yorker:
Was There a Connection Between a Russian Bank and the Trump Campaign?  —  A team of computer scientists sifted through records of unusual Web traffic in search of answers.  —  In June, 2016, after news broke that the Democratic National Committee had been hacked, a group of prominent computer scientists went on alert.
Discussion: Political Wire
Jennifer Gould Keil / New York Post:
Feds freeze Russian oligarch's assets, Upper East Side mansion … A sprawling mansion on the Upper East Side has been frozen as part of a hard-core battle between the US government and Russian oligarch Oleg Deripaska, The Post has learned.  —  US officials say Deripaska, an aluminium billionaire …
Discussion: Political Wire
Weekly Standard:
Feinstein's Disgrace  —  The California senator has plunged the nation into a bitter fight from which it will not soon emerge.  —  We do not endorse candidates for office.  And if we did, we wouldn't endorse a progressive Democrat.  We are, however, sorely tempted to suggest Californians vote …
Katie Rogers / New York Times:
On Africa Trip, First Lady Reveals a Trump-like Side  —  CAIRO — Back home, Washington was in turmoil, but the first lady had something on her mind.  —  On one of the most consequential days of her husband's embattled presidency, as the Senate approved his controversial choice for the Supreme Court …
Discussion: theGrio and Washington Times
BBC:
Bulgarian journalist Viktoria Marinova killed in Ruse  —  Police in Bulgaria are investigating the killing of journalist Viktoria Marinova.  —  Her body was found in a park in the northern city of Ruse, near the River Danube, on Saturday.  —  Interior Minister Mladen Marinov later confirmed she had also been raped.
Washington Post:
Survey of battleground House districts shows Democrats with narrow edge  —  Likely voters who live in 69 battleground House districts across the country narrowly prefer Democratic candidates, according to a new Washington Post-Schar School survey, a potentially worrying sign for Republicans given …
Benjamin Fearnow / Newsweek:
Colin Powell Says Donald Trump has Turned America from ‘We the People’ to ‘Me the President’  —  Former U.S. Secretaries of State Colin Powell and Madeleine Albright both questioned the dramatic negative effects the Trump administration has had on the United States and its people Sunday.
Discussion: Hullabaloo
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Yahoo:   US in new global court showdown with Iran
Matthew Rozsa / Salon:
This website will tell Georgia voters if they were purged... but they must reregister by Tuesday  —  Journalist Greg Palast has created a website so that voters in Georgia can learn if they were wrongly purged  —  If you're a voter in Georgia, there is a 1 in 10 chance that you were purged from the voting rolls at some point in 2017.
Hannah Paine / NEWS.com.au:
‘I feel terrible’: Stormy Daniels sorry for Trump ‘mushroom’ taunt  —  IN A surprise U-turn, adult film star Stormy Daniels says she feels “terrible” about mocking the US president's manhood.  —  Stormy Daniels admits she was being mean with yeti hair comment (60 Minutes)0:33
Discussion: Daily Wire, Breitbart and HuffPost
Kaya Oakes / New Republic:
The Conservative Resistance Inside the Vatican  —  In August, in a letter published in the National Catholic Register, Italian Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò blamed the Roman Catholic Church's sexual abuse crisis on gay priests who “act under the concealment of secrecy and lies …
 
 
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CNN:
North Korea is ready to allow inspection of key nuclear site, Pompeo says
Asra Q. Nomani / Wall Street Journal:
George Soros's March on Washington
Dina Temple-Raston / NPR:
Why The Tech Industry Wants Federal Control Over Data Privacy Laws
John Wagner / Washington Post:
Susan Rice says she'll decide after midterm elections whether to challenge Susan Collins in 2020
Garrett Epps / The Atlantic:
A High-Stakes Immigration Case Hits the Supreme Court
Discussion: ImmigrationProf Blog
Cameron McWhirter / Wall Street Journal:
Georgia Boosts Eligible Voters in Groups Leaning Democratic
James Oliphant / Reuters:
Republicans fear Democratic ‘blue wave’ spreading to once-safe districts
Hugh Hewitt / Washington Post:
Trump may be outside our norms. But he is succeeding for all of us.
Discussion: USA Today, IJR and Splinter
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Thomas Fuller / New York Times:
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John Detrixhe / Quartz:
The UK is practicing cyberattacks that could black out Moscow
Nick Corasaniti / New York Times:
Why New Jersey Democrats Are Suddenly Worried About the Menendez Race
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The World's Oldest Barber Is 107 and Still Cutting Hair Full Time
Discussion: National Review
Jonathan Swan / Axios:
Scoop: White House begins prepping for Democratic legal storm
Discussion: Raw Story
Tom Nichols / The Atlantic:
Why I'm Leaving the Republican Party