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Julia Reinstein / BuzzFeed News:
A Far-Right Men's Group Violently Beat Up Protesters And Weren't Arrested. New York Police Won't Say Why. — Far-right men's organization “Proud Boys” violently beat two or three apparent protesters Friday night following a Republican event in Manhattan. — About 30 members of the group …
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Daily Kos, Law & Crime, No More Mister Nice Blog, The Daily Caller, New York Times and Observer
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Christopher Mathias / HuffPost:
Pro-Trump Gang Seen In Footage Assaulting Anti-Fascist Protesters In Manhattan — Proud Boys — a misogynistic and anti-Muslim proto-fascist group — pummeled anti-fascist protesters outside a Proud Boys event at a New York Republican club. — NEW YORK — Minutes after an event …
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CBS New York, Spectator USA, Splinter, Mother Jones, Gothamist and YouTube
The Daily Beast:
Far-Right ‘Proud Boys’ Kick, Punch People in New York Following Speech From Leader — Proud Boys roamed the streets of Manhattan following a speech from leader Gavin McInnes — Members of a far-right group called the “Proud Boys” got in a violent encounter on the streets of New York …
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New York Daily News
Jessica McBride / Heavy.com:
Proud Boys in New York: Videos, Photos Show Street Fights
Proud Boys in New York: Videos, Photos Show Street Fights
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ThinkProgress, Hullabaloo, Raw Story and twitchy.com
Jake Offenhartz / Gothamist:
Videos Allegedly Show Proud Boys Beating Protesters After Gavin McInnes Event At Manhattan GOP Club
Videos Allegedly Show Proud Boys Beating Protesters After Gavin McInnes Event At Manhattan GOP Club
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Mediaite, We Hunted The Mammoth and Raw Story
New York Times:
Kushner Likely Paid No Federal Income Taxes for Years, Documents Show — Confidential documents reviewed by The Times indicate that Jared Kushner, President Trump's son-in-law and adviser, probably paid little or no income tax from 2009 to 2016. — Over the past decade …
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Hatice Cengiz / New York Times:
My Fiancé Jamal Khashoggi Was a Lonely Patriot — His ideas will reverberate from Turkey to Saudi Arabia and beyond. Oppression never lasts forever. Tyrants eventually pay for their sins. — Ms. Cengiz, a doctoral student at a university in Istanbul, is Jamal Khashoggi's fiancée
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Martin Chulov / The Guardian:
Claims of state-sanctioned hit trigger crisis for Saudi Arabia — The disappearance of journalist Jamal Khashoggi has shaken confidence in Riyadh even among close allies — In early 2016, when Mohammed bin Salman was still deputy crown prince and Donald Trump still a contender for US president …
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Washington Post and Daily Kos
Nicholas Kristof / New York Times:
If a Prince Murders a Journalist, That's Not a Hiccup — In the end, Saudi Arabia played Kushner, Trump and his other American acolytes for suckers. — The reports about Jamal Khashoggi, the missing Saudi journalist and Washington Post contributor, whom I've known for more than 15 years, grow steadily more sickening.
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HuffPost, twitchy.com, ThinkProgress, The Daily Caller and CNN
New York Times:
‘Davos in the Desert,’ a Saudi Prince's Glittering Showcase, Is Stained by a Grisly Accusation
Jonathan Swan / Axios:
Scoop: Pat Cipollone filling out paperwork to be White House Counsel — Washington litigator Pat Cipollone is expected to be President Trump's pick to replace Don McGahn as White House Counsel, according to four sources familiar with the sensitive internal conversations.
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Vivian Salama / Wall Street Journal:
Trump Defends Separating Families at the Border — The president warns again adults are using children to cross into the U.S. from Mexico — WASHINGTON—President Trump advocated on Saturday for the controversial policy of separating families that cross into the U.S. illegally …
Ingrid Arnesen / The Daily Beast:
No Food, No FEMA: Hurricane Michael's Survivors Are Furious — Miles and miles of Florida are obliterated, leaving residents to fend for themselves with a lack of help from the government. — PANAMA CITY, Florida—Hurricane Michael's sudden transformation into a storm that is unprecedented …
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Washington Post
Ross Douthat / New York Times:
The Different Ends of NeverTrump — Are Trump's conservative critics really conservatives anymore? — Earlier this month Jennifer Rubin, the prolific #NeverTrump pundit who writes for The Washington Post, got something that every columnist craves: a petition against her.
Trip Gabriel / New York Times:
As Suburban Women Turn to Democrats, Many Suburban Men Stand With Trump — DUBLIN, Ohio — Robert Peters and George Fidelibus walked off the 18th green at the Golf Club of Dublin, then carried pints of beer to the patio overlooking the course, which was framed by $500,000 homes.
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The Gateway Pundit
Jonathan Turley / The Hill:
Three reasons Mueller may not charge Trump with obstruction — Washington is in another frenzy over the disclosure that President Trump's lawyers are preparing answers to written questions from special counsel Robert Mueller. Observers are speculating on the meaning of this move …
New York Times:
Now for Rent: Email Addresses and Phone Numbers for Millions of Trump Supporters — WASHINGTON — Early in his presidential campaign, Donald J. Trump dismissed political data as an “overrated” tool. But after he won the Republican nomination, his team began building a database that offers …
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Raw Story
Associated Press:
US pastor freed from Turkey prays with Trump in Oval Office — WASHINGTON (AP) — Freed American pastor Andrew Brunson fell to one knee in the Oval Office and placed his hand on President Donald Trump's shoulder in prayer on Saturday, asking God to provide the president …
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Meridith McGraw / ABC News:
Trump hosts freed detainee Pastor Brunson at the White House
Trump hosts freed detainee Pastor Brunson at the White House
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Breitbart, One America News Network, Politico, Young Conservatives and IJR
Ronald J. Hansen / Arizona Republic:
Under pressure, Rep. Debbie Lesko takes down false ‘fake doctor’ signs — Republican U.S. Rep. Debbie Lesko has agreed to take down campaign signs falsely asserting her Democratic opponent, Hiral Tipirneni, is a “fake doctor” after a medical group that backed Lesko pressed her on the issue.
David Royer / WREG-TV:
Man run over by lawn mower while trying to kill son with chainsaw — BRISTOL, Tenn. - A man who police say was run over with a lawn mower while trying to kill his son with a chain saw has had to have his leg amputated. — The Bristol Herald Courier reports that a warrant …
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Talking Points Memo, Daily Wire, fox8.com and Law_Enforcement
Jonathan Chait / New York Magazine:
Calling Democrats the ‘Angry Mob’ is Trump's Biggest Lie Yet — In the closing weeks of last year's special election in Georgia, Republicans used footage of a riot by Antifa — a fringe sect that views the Democratic party with contempt — to characterize the moderate Democratic nominee Jon Ossoff as a dangerous loon.
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The Guardian and Instapundit
Teresa Watanabe / Los Angeles Times:
Banishment of an acclaimed UC Irvine professor sparks debate over whether #MeToo can go too far — For years, the professor told the assistant dean that she was beautiful and greeted her with hugs and a kiss on each cheek. — During their time together at UC Irvine, Francisco J. Ayala …
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Axios
Alexander Bolton / The Hill:
Donald Trump Jr. emerges as GOP fundraising force — Donald Trump Jr., President Trump's eldest son, has emerged as a fundraising force for Republican candidates ahead of the midterm election, helping Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) alone raise nearly half a million dollars last week, according to Bloomberg.
Diana Olick / CNBC:
Thousands line up for zero-down-payment, subprime mortgages — Borrowers can have low credit scores, but have to go through an education session about the program and submit all necessary documents, from income statements to phone bills. — They must go through counseling to understand …
BBC:
Germany protest: Tens of thousands march against far right — More than 100,000 people have been marching in the German capital Berlin to protest against xenophobia and the increasing influence of the far right. — Rights groups organised the rally, as marchers held placards reading “Indivisible” and “United against racism”.
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NPR
Ben Sasse / Wall Street Journal:
Politics Can't Solve Our Political Problems — Our tribalism has a deeper source in the disintegration of communities and an epidemic of loneliness. The only real answers start at home. — The Supreme Court confirmation process for Brett Kavanaugh didn't fully break the nation …
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Washington Monthly