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Jamal Khashoggi / Washington Post:
What the Arab world needs most is free expression — I received this column from Jamal Khashoggi's translator and assistant the day after Jamal was reported missing in Istanbul. The Post held off publishing it because we hoped Jamal would come back to us so that he and I could edit it together.
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Shane Harris / Washington Post:
Crown prince under scrutiny in journalist's disappearance even as Saudis search for exculpatory explanation — The Trump administration and the Saudi royal family are searching for a mutually agreeable explanation for the death of journalist Jamal Khashoggi — one that will avoid implicating …
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New York Times:
U.S. Spy Agencies Are Increasingly Convinced of Saudi Prince's Ties to Journalist's Disappearance — WASHINGTON — American intelligence officials are increasingly convinced that Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman of Saudi Arabia is culpable in the killing of the dissident journalist Jamal Khashoggi …
John Hudson / Washington Post:
Saudi Arabia transfers $100 million to U.S. amid crisis over Khashoggi — The United States received a payment of $100 million from Saudi Arabia on Tuesday, the same day Secretary of State Mike Pompeo arrived in Riyadh to discuss the disappearance of journalist Jamal Khashoggi …
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New York Times:
Audio Contains Gruesome Details of Khashoggi Killing, Turkish Official Says — ISTANBUL — His killers were waiting when Jamal Khashoggi walked into the Saudi consulate in Istanbul two weeks ago. They severed his fingers during an interrogation and later beheaded and dismembered him …
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Tara Isabella Burton / Vox:
Prominent evangelical leader on Khashoggi crisis: let's not risk “$100 billion worth of arms sales” — Pat Robertson urged caution over US-Saudi relations — A major evangelical leader has spoken in defense of US-Saudi relations after the apparent killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi …
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Washington Post:
Amid global outrage over Khashoggi, Trump tries to protect Saudis
Amid global outrage over Khashoggi, Trump tries to protect Saudis
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Patrick Leahy / U.S. Senator Patrick Leahy of Vermont:
Statement Of Senator Patrick leahy On Jamal Khashoggi
Max Fisher / New York Times:
How One Journalist's Death Provoked a Backlash That Thousands Dead in Yemen Did Not
Sadie Gurman / Wall Street Journal:
Rod Rosenstein Defends Mueller Probe as ‘Appropriate and Independent’ — In interview, deputy attorney general says investigation has revealed widespread Russian effort to meddle in 2016 election — Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein defended the special counsel's investigation …
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CNN:
Mueller's quiet period has not been very quiet — Is Mueller feeling pressure to wrap up probe? — Washington (CNN)Ever since reaching a deal with special counsel Robert Mueller, Paul Manafort has kept the Russia prosecutors busy. — The former Trump campaign chairman and his lawyers …
New York Times:
McGahn, a Soldier for Trump and a Witness Against Him, Departs White House — WASHINGTON — Donald F. McGahn II departed as White House counsel on Wednesday, ending a tumultuous 21-month tenure where he spearheaded some of President Trump's most significant political accomplishments …
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Kenneth P. Vogel / New York Times:
As Other Republican Candidates Struggle Financially, Trump Stockpiles Cash
As Other Republican Candidates Struggle Financially, Trump Stockpiles Cash
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John Santucci / ABC News:
Special counsel pushing Paul Manafort for information on Roger Stone: Sources
Special counsel pushing Paul Manafort for information on Roger Stone: Sources
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Brooke Singman / Fox News:
Dem operative for Soros-funded group arrested for ‘battery’ against Nevada GOP candidate's campaign manager — A Democratic operative for American Bridge 21st Century, a group founded by David Brock and funded by liberal billionaire George Soros, was arrested Tuesday after the female campaign manager …
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Sheryl Gay Stolberg / New York Times:
Senate Truce Collapses as G.O.P. Rush to Confirm More Judges Begins Anew — WASHINGTON — Senate Democrats struck a deal last week with Republicans that saw the quick confirmation of 15 more conservative judges in exchange for a rapid flight to the campaign trail.
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David Morgan / Reuters:
McConnell says Senate Republicans might revisit Obamacare repeal
McConnell says Senate Republicans might revisit Obamacare repeal
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The Guardian:
Revealed: Russian billionaire set up US company before Trump Tower meeting — Aras Agalarov, who attended the meeting with Donald Trump Jr in June 2016, formed a shell company with an accountant who has had clients accused of money laundering and embezzlement
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Issie Lapowsky / Wired:
A New Facebook Lawsuit Makes ‘Pivot to Video’ Seem Even More Shortsighted — Facebook acknowledged in 2016 that it had been overstating to advertisers the average time users spent watching videos on the platform. But when exactly Facebook found out about that error—and how long the company kept …
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Cale Guthrie Weissman / Fast Company:
Why media people are furious over Facebook's bad video metrics
Why media people are furious over Facebook's bad video metrics
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Laurie Everett / The Wilson Post:
Blackburn backlash shocks Mt. Juliet restaurant owner — Courtney's Restaurant and Catering owner Tom Courtney said he's experienced a strong social media backlash because he rented the event room at his Mt. Juliet business to U.S. Senate candidate Rep. Marsha Blackburn on Saturday.
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Gregg Re / Fox News:
State Department provided ‘clearly false’ statements to derail requests for Clinton docs, ‘shocked’ federal judge says — In a combative exchange at a hearing Friday in Washington, D.C., a federal judge unabashedly accused career State Department officials of lying and signing “clearly false” …
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Jennifer Levitz / Wall Street Journal:
You Want 20% for Handing Me a Muffin? The Awkward Etiquette of iPad Tipping — Countertop payment tablets turn gratuities into a public ordeal; ‘It guilts you into it’ — Mina Dimyan frequents a Stamford, Conn., cafe, where he orders a cup of strong coffee for $3. It comes with a splash of guilt.
Ernest Luning / Colorado Politics:
Denver TV station pulls GOP ad attacking Jared Polis — Denver TV station KMGH-Denver7 decided Wednesday to pull a pro-Republican independent expenditure committee's TV ad attacking gubernatorial candidate Jared Polis. The move came after the Colorado Democrat's attorneys demanded …
Ed Morrissey / Hot Air:
Collins Husband: Ricin Threat Specified Kavanaugh Vote — “There's absolutely no reason to have this level of vitriol over a single vote,” says Thomas Daffron, who found out firsthand that it doesn't take a reason. Daffron, the husband of Susan Collins, tells local CBS affiliate WABI …
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Joseph Bernstein / BuzzFeed News:
Twitter Won't Suspend Louis Farrakhan For His Tweet Comparing Jews To Insects — Twitter will not suspend controversial Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan for a tweet comparing Jews to insects, the company said in a statement to BuzzFeed News. — Farrakhan, who has been dogged …
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Jason Hancock / Kansas City Star:
McCaskill demands Hawley's office investigate hidden-camera videos of her campaign — JEFFERSON CITY — U.S. Sen. Claire McCaskill's campaign is demanding Attorney General Josh Hawley open a fraud investigation into hidden-camera videos released this week by a nonprofit run by conservative activist James O'Keefe.
Max Blumenthal / Harper's:
Nikki Haley at the Council for National Policy — Inside the conference rooms of power: the former US ambassador to the United Nations speaks about working with Trump — Nikki Haley's surprising resignation on October 4 as US ambassador to the United Nations fueled rumors about the underlying reasons for its suddenness and timing.
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Sonia Perez D. / Associated Press:
Food, water, ride: Guatemalans aid Honduran caravan migrants — ZACAPA, Guatemala (AP) — Sweaty, sunburned and exhausted, Jonathan Zuniga had been carrying his 1-year-old baby in his arms for five hours when help arrived unexpectedly from a local woman who offered him a used baby carriage.
Alex Isenstadt / Politico:
Mitt makes his move — Weeks away from his own election, the 2012 GOP standard bearer is using his clout to help embattled Republicans in the midterms. — A sleepy Utah Senate race was always a small playing field for a former presidential nominee. Now, Mitt Romney is going national again.
Wes Siler / Outside Online:
Ryan Zinke Has Fired the DOI Inspector General … At last count, Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke was the subject of 14 separate government investigations. (A new record!) But that number could soon be zero. That's because Zinke just fired the Department of the Interior's acting inspector general.
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Laura M. Holson / New York Times:
Where Has All the Tab Gone? A Shortage Panics Fans — The plea for Tab came across in a message on Facebook. — It was Sept. 27, and Anne White saw a post from a neighbor telling her their local grocery store in Cincinnati had been stripped of the diet soda, last popular in the 1980s and now a cult favorite.
Jonathan Chait / New York Magazine:
Media Congratulates Trump for Spreading Lie About Elizabeth Warren — One of the innumerable ways in which Donald Trump has degraded American politics is his habit of relentlessly using belittling nicknames for his political opponents. Seizing on a superficial or imagined characteristic …
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Elaina Plott / The Atlantic:
Heidi Cruz Didn't Plan for This — A whole new world—that is what Ted Cruz wanted to give her. — It was the spring of 2001, and Heidi Nelson was planning her nuptials to the man she'd met just over a year earlier. On Christmas break from Harvard Business School, she'd encountered …
Christopher Mathias / HuffPost:
The Proud Boys, The GOP And ‘The Fascist Creep’ — Gavin McInnes spoke at a GOP club, then his followers violently attacked leftist protesters. Modern American fascism finds its foot soldiers. — NEW YORK — Gavin McInnes, the founder of the violent neo-fascist gang the Proud Boys …
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Jonathan Karl / ABC News:
President Trump on historic media blitz: ANALYSIS — President Donald Trump is on a media blitz of historic proportions. — Forget all that “the enemy of the people” talk, Donald Trump has been spending a remarkable amount of time with reporters lately. In fact, ABC News can find …
Philippe Bohstrom / Haaretz:
Huge if True: The Archaeological Case for Goliath — Is the story of the Philistine champion Goliath a distant memory of an event that took place in the 11th century B.C.E. or a fable by priests conspiring in Jerusalem 400 years later?
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