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Washington Post:
After journalist vanishes, focus shifts to young prince's ‘dark’ and bullying side — When he hosted last October's glittering global investment conference in Saudi Arabia, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman had the world at his fingertips. Thousands of investors, corporate chieftains …
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Nuclear Diner
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Jon Gambrell / Associated Press:
Saudis reject threats as stocks plunge after Trump comments — DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Saudi Arabia warned Sunday it will respond to any “threats” against it as its stock market plunged following President Donald Trump's warning of “severe punishment” over the disappearance of Washington Post contributor Jamal Khashoggi.
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Axios and POLITICUSUSA
GOV.UK:
Joint statement on the disappearance of Jamal Khashoggi by Foreign Ministers from the UK, France and Germany
Martin Chulov / The Guardian:
Claims of state-sanctioned hit trigger crisis for Saudi Arabia
Claims of state-sanctioned hit trigger crisis for Saudi Arabia
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Washington Post
Nicholas Kristof / New York Times:
If a Prince Murders a Journalist, That's Not a Hiccup
If a Prince Murders a Journalist, That's Not a Hiccup
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HuffPost, Fortune and twitchy.com
Los Angeles Times:
House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy's family benefited from U.S. program for minorities based on disputed ancestry — A company owned by House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy's in-laws won more than $7 million in no-bid and other federal contracts at U.S. military installations …
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Political Wire
CBS News:
Trump on prospect of Mattis' departure: “At some point, everybody leaves” — President Trump suggested that Defense Secretary James Mattis could be one of the next administration officials to depart his Cabinet. In an interview airing on “60 Minutes” Sunday, the president said there are …
Discussion:
Axios, Task & Purpose, Political Wire and HuffPost
Gary Langer / ABC News:
Trump's approval improves, yet Dems still lead for the House — Donald Trump's job approval rating advanced to its second-highest of his career in a new ABC News/Washington Post poll, but not by enough to erase a double-digit Democratic lead in midterm election vote preferences.
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Axios
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Washington Post:
Voters say they are more likely to cast ballots in this year's midterm elections — Three weeks before critical midterm elections, voters are expressing significantly more interest in turning out than they were four years ago, according to a Washington Post-ABC News poll.
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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Talking Points Memo, ThinkProgress, Daily Kos, Raw Story, HuffPost, Mother Jones, Hullabaloo, Metropolitan Republican Club, Heavy.com, CBS New York and YouTube
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CNN:
CNN Poll: More see Trump win likely as Biden leads crowded Democratic field — WASHINGTON (CNN)Americans are becoming more likely to think President Donald Trump will win a second term in office, while Joe Biden stands atop a crowded field of Democrats perhaps looking to replace him, according to a new CNN Poll conducted by SSRS.
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Political Wire
CBS News:
Gender gap helps keep Democrats in front — CBS News poll — With less than a month to go before Election Day, a growing number of Republican and Democratic voters in key battleground districts say they would be angry at the prospect of the other side winning.
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Political Wire
Des Moines Register:
The Register's endorsements for Congress: GOP has failed to govern; give Democrats a chance — When Republicans achieved the trifecta in 2016, winning the presidency as well as holding the House and Senate, it seemed the country was poised to move beyond the GOP-engineered partisan gridlock …
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POLITICUSUSA
Shane Dixon Kavanaugh / Oregonian:
Bear spray, bloody brawls at Patriot Prayer ‘law and order’ march in Portland — Gallery: Patriot Prayer in Portland, Saturday, Oct. 13, 2018 — Warning: This post contains graphic content — A demonstration billed as a march for “law and order” in the streets of Portland descended …
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Washington Times, Willamette Week, The Gateway Pundit and Raw Story
NBC News:
Democrats have a Latino problem. Can they fix it in time? — Given Trump's rhetoric about immigrants and his border policies, you'd think Hispanics would be leading a march to the polls. They aren't. — HOUSTON — Donald Trump stares at Mary Morales every day from across her office …
Phil Helsel / NBC News:
Trump suggests support for family separations, after earlier practice caused outcry — “I will say this: If they feel there will be separation, they don't come,” Trump said. — Trump on border security: 'If they feel there will be separation, they won't come'
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ThinkProgress, Washington Post, Shareblue Media and Political Wire
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Vivian Salama / Wall Street Journal:
Trump Defends Separating Families at the Border
Nate Silver / FiveThirtyEight:
Why The House And Senate Are Moving In Opposite Directions — At first, I was a little skeptical of the narrative that Justice Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation process could send the House and Senate moving in opposite directions. Usually in politics, a rising tide lifts all boats …
Todd S. Purdum / The Atlantic:
Donald Trump's Absentee Presidency — It is a poignant paradox of Donald Trump's ubiquitous presidency—all tweets, all the time—that a leader who prides himself as omnipresent in digital public discourse is so often absent from national life in the hundred human ways in which the country has come to expect its presidents to perform.
Janet Hook / Wall Street Journal:
Young Women Aren't Waiting to Seek Political Power — Surge of candidates breaks from prior generations who postponed running for office until after their families were established — House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi, like many female politicians of her generation, began her career after her children were grown.
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 …
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.
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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Instapundit and Axios
Kyle Smith / National Review:
‘White Women’ Becomes a Disparaging Term — The Left is lumping white women together into a giant bloc subject to absurdly broad stereotyping and vitriolic condemnation. — Using “white men” as a putdown is no longer extreme enough for the Left. Now it is moving on to doing the same for “white women.”
James Randerson / Politico:
David Davis: Cabinet must kill off May's Brexit plan — The U.K. Cabinet must rise up and kill off Theresa May's Brexit plan in favor of a Canada-style free trade deal, said former Brexit Secretary David Davis. — Writing in the Sunday Times, he argued that the deal on the table would preclude …
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The Times & The Sunday Times, One America News Network and Telegraph