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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  —  ISTANBUL — Investigators are examining the movements of Saudi officials who flew to Istanbul and went to the Saudi Consulate there on the same day that a Saudi dissident journalist disappeared after going to the building …
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.
Washington Post:   How Trump enabled the abuses of Saudi Arabia's crown prince
New York Times:   Turkey Names Saudi Operatives It Says Killed Dissident Journalist
Washington Post:   Video shows team accused in Khashoggi disappearance in Istanbul hotels, airport
Associated Press:   Images surface of Saudis allegedly sent to target writer
Dion Nissenbaum / Wall Street Journal:
U.S. Lawmakers Challenge Trump's Support for Saudi War In Yemen
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.
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.
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Eric Tucker / Associated Press:   FBI chief says 'usual process met in Kavanaugh probe
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 …
KNXV:
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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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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Eli Yokley / Morning Consult:
Democrats Widen Generic Ballot Advantage One Month Out From Midterms
Discussion: ThinkProgress
Jackie Borchardt / Cincinnati.com:
Midterm election poll: Ohio Issue 1, Democrats leading among likely voters
Discussion: Political Wire
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” …
Discussion: Washington Times
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Julia Macfarlane / ABC News:
Former MI6 spy Christopher Steele, who compiled controversial dossier, breaks silence to criticize Trump
Associated Press:
Melania Trump Says #MeToo Accusers Must Show ‘Really Hard Evidence’  —  Washington (AP) — First lady Melania Trump says women who make accusations of sexual abuse “need to be heard” and supported, but so do men.  —  She says when there are accusations there needs to be “really hard evidence” and accusers should “show the evidence.”
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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 …
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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Cameron Joseph / Talking Points Memo:   Georgia Governor's Race Is Epic Showdown Over Voting Rights
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.
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 …
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.
Discussion: Just Security and Political Wire
Zoe Tillman / BuzzFeed News:
A Man Charged In Connection With Mueller's Russian Troll Farm Case Was Sentenced To Six Months In Prison  —  Richard Pinedo pleaded guilty to one count of identity fraud.  Prosecutors say there was no evidence he knew he was aiding Russians trying to influence the 2016 election, however.
Discussion: Political Wire and Axios
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" …
New York Times:
In New York Limo Crash, Son of Company Owner Is Arrested  —  ALBANY — The son of the owner of a limousine company at the center of an investigation of the crash in upstate New York that killed 20 people was arrested on Wednesday, according to a law enforcement official.
Nico Hines / The Daily Beast:
Russian Whistleblower Assassinated After Uncovering $200 Billion Dirty-Money Scandal  —  Andrei Kozlov was gunned down in 2006, weeks after trying to shutter the world's biggest money-laundering scam—one reportedly used by Putin's family and the FSB.  —  LONDON—A crusading Russian official traveled …
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” …
Discussion: The Daily Beast
Taylor Lorenz / The Atlantic:
Teens Are Making Instagram Hate Pages About Each Other  —  No app is more integral to teens' social lives than Instagram.  While Millennials relied on Facebook to navigate high school and college, connect with friends, and express themselves online, Gen Z's networks exist almost entirely on Instagram.
Matthew Stolle / Post Bulletin:
Quam's mic grab creates a commotion  —  Legislative forums sponsored by the League of Women Voters Rochester are typically earnest, decorous and orderly affairs.  —  But an exception to that rule occurred Monday during a forum between incumbent GOP state Rep. Duane Quam and DFL challenger Jamie Mahlberg at Rochester Public Library.
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.
The Daily Beast:
Dan Bongino Devotes His Life to ‘Owning the Libs.’ Trump Hangs on His Every Word.  —  Inside the remarkable, insane rise of a thrice-failed congressional candidate to Trump whisperer.  —  During a guest appearances on Fox News earlier this year, Dan Bongino, the bombastic NRATV host …
Discussion: Raw Story and Mediaite
Neal Rothschild / Axios:
Wave watch: Inside the Democratic primary turnout surge  —  Data: Ballotpedia; Chart: Chris Canipe and Neal Rothschild/Axios  —  Democratic voter turnout in this year's House primaries increased in each of the 19 competitive, comparable House districts compared to 2014, and doubled in more than two thirds of them.
Discussion: Hullabaloo
Hamed Aleaziz / BuzzFeed News:
A Proposed New Rule Would Penalize Green Card Applicants For Using Food Stamps  —  SAN FRANCISCO — Immigrants who use or are likely to use public benefits, such as food stamps and housing vouchers, could be denied green cards or entry into the United States under a new proposal released by the Trump administration late Saturday.
Discussion: Federal Register, ThinkProgress and CNN
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 …
 
 
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Fred Imbert / CNBC:
Dow drops 400 points as October rout continues, tech stocks lead slide
Brad Heath / USA Today:
As feds focused on detaining kids, border drug prosecutions plummeted
Discussion: Hit & Run
Yascha Mounk / The Atlantic:
Americans Strongly Dislike PC Culture
Dan Primack / Axios:
Rand Paul calls for national security review of Broadcom-CA merger
Karoun Demirjian / Washington Post:
Rosenstein's interview with Trump's congressional allies postponed indefinitely
Greenville News:
Last Slide  —  Veterans between the ages of 18 and 34 …
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Associated Press:
McConnell to AP: 'Nobody's going to beat' Murkowski
Discussion: The Week
Mike Levine / ABC News:
FBI director defends Kavanaugh background investigation
Discussion: Politico
Tennessean.com:
Trooper pulled from governor candidate security team after divulging Dean info to Lee campaign
Aharrington / Protect Our Care:
Of Course Trump's First Veto Threat Would Gut Pre-existing Conditions Protections-He's …
Michael Tackett / New York Times:
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Stephen Collinson / CNN:
Nikki Haley may have timed her exit perfectly
Discussion: Washington Post
Andrew Chung / Reuters:
Supreme Court Temporarily Halts Ross Questioning in Census Suit
Discussion: The Week and Wall Street Journal
 

 
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Financial Times:
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