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Donald J. Trump / USA Today:
Donald Trump: Democrats ‘Medicare for All’ plan will demolish promises to seniors — The Democrats want to outlaw private health care plans, taking away freedom to choose plans while letting anyone cross our border. We must win this. — CONNECT — Throughout the year …
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Glenn Kessler / Washington Post:
Fact-Checking President Trump's USA Today op-ed on ‘Medicare-For-All’ — President Trump wrote an opinion article for USA Today on Oct. 10 regarding proposals to expand Medicare to all Americans - known as Medicare-For-All — in which almost every sentence contained a misleading statement or a falsehood.
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Wall Street Journal:
Late GOP Activist Peter W. Smith Met With Former Trump Adviser Michael Flynn in 2015, Sources Say — New email and interviews indicate the Republican operative who sought to obtain Hillary Clinton's emails had established a relationship with Mr. Flynn — A veteran Republican activist whose quest …
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Washington Post:
Saudis are said to have lain in wait for Jamal Khashoggi — ISTANBUL — As Jamal Khashoggi prepared to enter the Saudi consulate in Istanbul on Oct. 2, a squad of men from Saudi Arabia who investigators suspect played a role in his disappearance was ready and in place.
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New York Times:
Turkish Officials Say Khashoggi Was Killed on Order of Saudi Leadership
Turkish Officials Say Khashoggi Was Killed on Order of Saudi Leadership
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Steven Shepard / Politico:
Poll: Kavanaugh confirmation energizes Democrats more than GOP — A total of 46 percent say the Senate ‘made the wrong decision.’ — Republicans are touting the confirmation of Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh as rocket fuel for the GOP grass roots in next month's midterm elections …
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Lee Moran / HuffPost:
Brett Kavanaugh Didn't Buy His URL. It's Now A Resource For Sexual Assault Survivors.
Brett Kavanaugh Didn't Buy His URL. It's Now A Resource For Sexual Assault Survivors.
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Bloomberg:
Bannon Says Republicans Still Have a Shot at Keeping the House
Bannon Says Republicans Still Have a Shot at Keeping the House
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Neal Rothschild / Axios:
Wave watch: Inside the Democratic primary turnout surge
Wave watch: Inside the Democratic primary turnout surge
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Hollywood Reporter:
Stephen Miller's Third-Grade Teacher: He Was a “Loner” and Ate Glue — In 1993, Donald Trump's senior political adviser attended Santa Monica's Franklin Elementary, where he was “off by himself all the time.” — I can still picture him sitting in my classroom.
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Ellen Nakashima / Washington Post:
Chinese spy charged with stealing U.S. aviation secrets and extradited for prosecution — In a rare feat, federal agents lured a Chinese government spy to Belgium, where authorities transferred him this week to the United States for prosecution on economic espionage charges, U.S. officials said Wednesday.
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Robert Kagan / Washington Post:
Welcome to the jungle — Sometimes a particular event, the fate of a particular individual, becomes a symbol of a global, historical trend. The reported murder of the Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi, a Post contributor, in a consulate in Istanbul is one of those moments.
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Poll: Martha McSally gaining in Senate race against Kyrsten Sinema — abc15.com staff , Danielle Lerner — PHOENIX - A new poll of Arizona's contested Senate race shows frontrunner Republican Martha McSally increasing her lead over Democrat Kyrsten Sinema.
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Lukas Mikelionis / Fox News:
Senate Dem hopeful Kyrsten Sinema promoted events featuring convicted terror lawyer
Senate Dem hopeful Kyrsten Sinema promoted events featuring convicted terror lawyer
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Associated Press:
Hurricane Michael slams into Florida with 155 mph winds — PANAMA CITY, Fla. (AP) — Supercharged by abnormally warm waters in the Gulf of Mexico, Hurricane Michael slammed into the Florida Panhandle on Wednesday with potentially catastrophic winds of 155 mph, one of the most powerful storms ever to hit the U.S. mainland.
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The Weather Channel:
Eyewall of Hurricane Michael Is Coming Ashore on Florida Panhandle, Life-Threatening Storm Surge …
Eyewall of Hurricane Michael Is Coming Ashore on Florida Panhandle, Life-Threatening Storm Surge …
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Marc Caputo / Politico:
Breaking taboo, negative ads fly during Florida hurricane
Breaking taboo, negative ads fly during Florida hurricane
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wabe.org:
Voting Rights Become A Flashpoint In Georgia Governor's Race — Marsha Appling-Nunez was showing the college students she teaches how to check online if they're registered to vote when she made a troubling discovery. Despite being an active Georgia voter who had cast ballots in recent elections, she was no longer registered.
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Justin Elliott / ProPublica:
Trump's Patron-in-Chief — Casino magnate Sheldon Adelson has never been more powerful. The Trump administration has advanced his ideological and financial interests, including an assist in his quest to build a casino in Japan. — LATE ON A THURSDAY evening in February 2017 …
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Alan Cullison / Wall Street Journal:
A Trio of Wealthy Russians Made an Enemy of Putin. Now They're All Dead. — Nikolai Glushkov, a close associate of the late oligarch Boris Berezovsky, was preparing to testify that Aeroflot was a corrupt instrument of Russian intelligence — LONDON—Nikolai Glushkov, a Russian émigré …
Deborah Haynes / Sky News:
Ex-MI6 spy's veiled swipe at Donald Trump revealed — Christopher Steele, the former MI6 officer behind the Russia dossier on Donald Trump, has broken 18 months of silence with a veiled swipe at the US president. — He has written about the importance of speaking “truths to power” …
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Julia Macfarlane / ABC News:
Former MI6 spy Christopher Steele, who compiled controversial dossier, breaks silence to criticize Trump
Former MI6 spy Christopher Steele, who compiled controversial dossier, breaks silence to criticize Trump
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Yascha Mounk / The Atlantic:
Americans Strongly Dislike PC Culture — On social media, the country seems to divide into two neat camps: Call them the woke and the resentful. Team Resentment is manned—pun very much intended—by people who are predominantly old and almost exclusively white.
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Financial Times:
James Murdoch in line to replace Elon Musk as Tesla chair — James Murdoch has become the favourite to succeed Elon Musk as the chairman of Tesla, which has to replace the electric carmaker's founder in the role by the middle of next month. — Mr Musk agreed to leave the chairman's post …
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Jia Tolentino / New Yorker:
One Year of #MeToo: What Women's Speech Is Still Not Allowed to Do — During the past year, I have grown increasingly uneasy with a fairly common bit of semantic slippage: in headlines, in think pieces, and on social media, many people use the phrases “#MeToo movement” and “#MeToo moment” …
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Darren Samuelsohn / Politico:
Mueller gets longest sentence yet for man who helped Russian trolls — Richard Pinedo, 28, received six months in prison and six months of home confinement after pleading guilty to a felony identity fraud charge. — A federal judge on Wednesday sentenced a California man to six months …
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Zoe Tillman / BuzzFeed News:
A Man Charged In Connection With Mueller's Russian Troll Farm Case Was Sentenced To Six Months In Prison
A Man Charged In Connection With Mueller's Russian Troll Farm Case Was Sentenced To Six Months In Prison
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Natasha Bertrand / The Atlantic:
The Trump Campaign Says Exploiting Hacked Emails Is Free Speech — In a motion to dismiss a new lawsuit accusing President Donald Trump's campaign team of illegally conspiring with Russian agents to disseminate stolen emails during the election, Trump campaign lawyers have tried out a new defense: free speech.
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Lindsay Whitehurst / Associated Press:
Romney says Supreme Court confirmation process ‘awful’ — SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Mitt Romney said the bitter fight over Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation shows the Supreme Court nominating process is “awful,” a sentiment his Democratic Senate opponent largely shared even though they differed on how to fix it during a Tuesday debate.
New York Times:
Why Is Israel Scared of This Young American? — Societies that bar their critics aren't protecting themselves. They are advertising their weakness. — In March, the writer Andrew Sullivan described each of us as a “Zionist fanatic of near-unhinged proportions.” It was a cheap shot.
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Lauretta Brown / Townhall:
Don Lemon Cracks Up As CNN Panelists Use Offensive Racial Term to Mock Kanye West — CNN's Don Lemon moderated a panel Tuesday evening in which two of the panelists referred to Kanye West using an offensive racial term. Lemon cracked up at the first use of the term which was apparently …
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Becket Adams / Washington Examiner:
Confirmation bias: Brett Kavanaugh and the major media's worst moment — For all the recent talk about facts versus “fake news,” telling the truth, and recapturing the public's trust in the era of President Trump, some of our most important newsrooms blew it when it mattered most.
Fred Imbert / CNBC:
Dow drops 400 points as October rout continues, tech stocks lead slide — Stocks sank on Wednesday, led by a steep decline in tech shares as this month's sell-off continued. — The Dow Jones Industrial Average traded 400 points lower as Intel and Microsoft fell more than 1.5 percent each.
Adam Liptak / New York Times:
At Immigration Argument, Justice Kavanaugh Takes Hard Line — WASHINGTON — A Supreme Court argument on Wednesday over the detention of immigrants during deportation proceedings seemed to expose a divide between President Trump's two appointees, Justices Neil M. Gorsuch and Brett M. Kavanaugh.
Lacey Rose / Hollywood Reporter:
The Complicated Politics of Alec Baldwin — With a new ABC talk show and his return to ‘Saturday Night Live,’ the unfiltered star is mobilizing against the GOP ("anything you equate with leadership, they don't have it"), courting controversy ("ever since I played Trump, black people love me" …
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Alex Roarty / McClatchy Washington Bureau:
Nervous Democrats ask: Could Election Day disaster strike again? — It was this week two years ago that Hillary Clinton's victory looked assured, when the infamous “Access Hollywood” tape of Donald Trump bragging about sexual assault appeared all but certain to end his campaign.
Adam Rubenstein / Weekly Standard:
Charlie Kirk's Campus Battlefield Is a Hot Mess — This isn't a book; it's a direct mail pitch that you have to pay to read. — Charlie Kirk has given America another gift, this time a monograph on the university called Campus Battlefield: How Conservatives Can WIN the Battle on Campus and Why It Matters.
Karen Tumulty / Washington Post:
Republicans used to love the sound of an angry mob. What happened? — Not all mobs are equal, apparently. — There was a time, less than a decade ago, when the sound of red-faced protest was music to Republican ears. — That, of course, was when Barack Obama was president …
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Louis Casiano / Fox News:
Jamie Lee Curtis wields firearms in new ‘Halloween’ movie despite advocating for gun control — Jamie's got a gun in the latest “Halloween” reboot. — In the 11th installment of the horror film series, Jamie Lee Curtis's character, Laurie Strode, is seen wielding firearms in her quest …
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Leah Crane / New Scientist:
Moons can have moons and they are called moonmoons — Stars are orbited by planets, which are orbited by moons, but what comes next? More moons, according to a new analysis. — Juna Kollmeier at Carnegie Observatories in Pasadena, California, and Sean Raymond at the University of Bordeaux …