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Jim Rutenberg / New York Times:
Reality Breaks Up a (Saudi) Prince Charming's Media Narrative — Just six months ago, American media outlets presented a sunny-side-up portrait of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman of Saudi Arabia as he made a good-will tour of New York, Hollywood and Silicon Valley.
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The Globe Post and Politico, more at Mediagazer »
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Financial Post:
Oil could hit $200 ‘or even double that figure’: Saudis threaten to retaliate against any sanctions over Khashoggi disappearance — DUBAI (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia on Sunday warned against threats to punish it over the disappearance of journalist Jamal Khashoggi last week …
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CNN and Washington Monthly
Washington Post:
Two princes: Kushner now faces a reckoning for Trump's bet on the Saudi heir — When President Trump chose Riyadh to make his debut on the world stage last year, he was placing a bet on Saudi Arabia, which serenaded him with military bands, dazzled him with a flyover of fighter jets and regaled him with a traditional sword dance.
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Booman Tribune
GOV.UK:
Joint statement on the disappearance of Jamal Khashoggi by Foreign Ministers from the UK, France and Germany
Joint statement on the disappearance of Jamal Khashoggi by Foreign Ministers from the UK, France and Germany
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New York Times, Associated Press and Politico
Kelsey Tamborrino / Politico:
Rubio: No ‘business as usual’ with Saudi Arabia
Rubio: No ‘business as usual’ with Saudi Arabia
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The Globe Post, One America News Network and ABC News
Lesley Stahl / CBS News:
President Trump on Christine Blasey Ford, his relationships with Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong Un and more — Lesley Stahl speaks with President Trump about a wide range of topics in his first 60 Minutes interview since taking office — When Americans vote in next month's midterm elections …
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Political Wire, Little Green Footballs, Splinter, The Daily Caller and The Week
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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 …
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IJR, TheBlaze, HuffPost, Townhall, The Daily Caller, Hullabaloo, Talking Points Memo, Daily Wire, Task & Purpose, The Week, Axios and Mediaite, more at Mediagazer »
Amy B Wang / Washington Post:
A senator snatched a student's phone while being asked about Georgia voter registration uproar — An attempted conversation between a Georgia Tech student and Sen. David Perdue (R-Ga.) ended abruptly with the lawmaker snatching the student's cellphone away while he was being asked about possible voter suppression in the state.
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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Townhall, Talking Points Memo, Raw Story and Political Wire
David Leonhardt / New York Times:
The Senate: Affirmative Action for White People — And why it's time to make Puerto Rico and Washington, D.C., the 51st and 52nd states. — The biggest racial preferences in this country have nothing to do with college admissions or job offers. They have to do with political power.
CBS News:
Hillary Clinton: Bill should “absolutely not” have resigned over Lewinsky scandal — Hillary Clinton says that her husband was right not to resign from the presidency in the wake of the Monica Lewinsky scandal, she told CBS' “Sunday Morning.” As first lady, she stood by his side …
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Fox News, IJR, Young Conservatives, TheBlaze, Axios, MAGAVoter, Breitbart, The Daily Caller, LifeZette, Deadline, Decider and twitchy.com
Alex Tanzi / BloombergQuint:
Top 3% of U.S. Taxpayers Paid Majority of Income Taxes in 2016 — (Bloomberg) — Individual income taxes are the federal government's single biggest revenue source. In fiscal year 2018, which ended Sept. 30, the individual income tax is expected to bring in roughly $1.7 trillion …
Lucas Willard / WAMC:
Cuomo Blames Republicans For “Proud Boys” Brawl … New York Governor Andrew Cuomo is blaming the Republican Party and President Donald Trump for Friday night's violence in Manhattan outside a GOP headquarters. — A fight occurred between members of the far-right group the Proud Boys and protesters.
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Tim Fleischer / abc7ny.com:
Police seek persons-of-interest after ‘Proud Boys’ fight breaks out near NYC Republican club
Police seek persons-of-interest after ‘Proud Boys’ fight breaks out near NYC Republican club
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ECHIDNE OF THE SNAKES
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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HuffPost, Breitbart, IJR, POLITICUSUSA, Opinion Today, The Gateway Pundit, Young Conservatives, The Daily Caller, TheBlaze, Daily Wire, Vox, Front Page Magazine and Axios
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 and Raw Story
Matt Viser / Washington Post:
Elizabeth Warren builds expansive Democratic campaign effort ahead of likely 2020 bid — BOSTON — During the past six months, Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) has quietly built a shadow war room designed to elect Democrats across the country in the midterm elections, overtaking …
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Axios
CBS News:
Democratic lead continues to grow in race for House — CBS News Battleground Tracker — Democrats' position in the contest for the House of Representatives is the best it's been since June, but they remain dependent on turnout of less frequent voters, as well as winning over Trump voters from 2016.
People.com:
Ariana Grande and Pete Davidson Split, Call Off Engagement: ‘Too Much Too Soon,’ Says Source — Ariana Grande and Pete Davidson have called it quits, PEOPLE confirms. — The pair decided to end their engagement over the weekend, TMZ first reported on Sunday. — “It was way too much too soon,” a Grande source tells PEOPLE.
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TMZ.com
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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Breitbart, ThinkProgress, Daily Wire, Willamette Week, IJR, The Gateway Pundit, Raw Story and Southern Poverty Law Center
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Valerie Richardson / Washington Times:
Portland mayor stands by decision to allow Antifa to block traffic, hassle motorists
Portland mayor stands by decision to allow Antifa to block traffic, hassle motorists
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TheBlaze, Daily Caller News Foundation, Young Conservatives, Daily Wire and Mediaite
Radley Balko / Washington Post:
Little Rock's dangerous and illegal drug war — “You don't know what fear is until you wake up and your own front door is flying at you,” says Roderick Talley. — It was early on a hot morning last summer, and he was dozing on his couch in front of a flickering television.
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Raw Story
Jonah Goldberg / National Review:
A Free People Must Be Virtuous — True liberty comes with obligations. — Dear Reader (Even those of you who didn't seem to notice or care that I failed to file this “news"letter on Friday), — So I'm sitting here at Gate C6 at O'Hare waiting for my flight home.
Saudigazette:
5-year jail, 3 million fine for rumormongers — Jeddah — Sharing or spreading rumors or fake news that might affect public order and security is considered cybercrime punishable by 5-year imprisonment and SR 3 million fine, the Public Prosecution reiterated on Saturday.
Julie Hirschfeld Davis / New York Times:
G.O.P. Finds an Unexpectedly Potent Line of Attack: Immigration — WASHINGTON — Not long ago, as heart-rending images of migrant children separated from their parents at the border filled the airwaves, the issue of immigration seemed to be losing some of its potency as a weapon for Republicans with the midterm elections approaching.
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Breitbart and Political Wire
Kate King / Wall Street Journal:
A Sexual-Assault Accusation in New Jersey Exposes a National Dilemma — In the #MeToo era, law-enforcement officials consider new ways to handle sexual-assault allegations — JERSEY CITY, N.J.—Katie Brennan spent more than a year trying to get authorities to take action against the man she accuses of sexually assaulting her.
Binaj Gurubacharya / Washington Times:
‘This is only the start’: Nepal blocks 25,000 websites in porn ban — KATHMANDU, Nepal — Nepalese internet providers have begun blocking thousands of pornographic websites as part of a government directive aimed at stopping sexual violence, officials said Sunday.
Faith Salie / CBS News:
BREAKING NEWS! Faith Salie has something to say about “Breaking News” — If you're just joining us, I'm covering some BREAKING NEWS! You know news is breaking, because I'm telling you so, and I might touch my ear piece like this, and it's also important you read “BREAKING NEWS” right there on the corner of the screen.