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Surveillance footage shows Saudi operative in Khashoggi's clothes after he was killed, Turkish source says — Graphics by Henrik Pettersson, CNN — Istanbul (CNN)One member of the 15-man team suspected in the death of Jamal Khashoggi dressed up in his clothes and was captured …
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Ben Hubbard / New York Times:
Khashoggi Double Sent to Create False Trail in Turkey, Surveillance Images Show — BEIRUT, Lebanon — After the Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi was strangled in Saudi consulate in Istanbul, a member of the 15-man team that had flown in to confront him put on Mr. Khashoggi's clothes and left …
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Rick Noack / Washington Post:
Germany halts arms deals with Saudi Arabia, encourages allies to do the same
Germany halts arms deals with Saudi Arabia, encourages allies to do the same
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Bruce Riedel / Al-Monitor:
Saudi Arabia's shifting narrative on Khashoggi reveals fragility
Saudi Arabia's shifting narrative on Khashoggi reveals fragility
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Matthew Yglesias / Vox:
To defend journalism, we need to defend the truth and not just journalists
To defend journalism, we need to defend the truth and not just journalists
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Talking Points Memo, Mother Jones and The Last Refuge
John Wagner / Washington Post:
Jared Kushner declines to say whether he believes Saudi account of Khashoggi's death
Jared Kushner declines to say whether he believes Saudi account of Khashoggi's death
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Associated Press:
Judge: Michael Avenatti must pay $4.85M in ex-lawyer's suit — WASHINGTON (AP) — A California judge has ordered Stormy Daniels' lawyer Michael Avenatti to pay $4.85 million to an attorney at his former law firm. — The ruling was issued Monday in Los Angeles County Superior Court.
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Kate Briquelet / The Daily Beast:
Michael Avenatti Lived the High Life While Owing Millions to IRS — As Michael Avenatti floats a 2020 presidential run, court records reveal the lawyer and his companies owed millions in unpaid taxes and judgments. — Kate Briquelet — On the Fourth of July, Michael Avenatti suited …
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Los Angeles Times:
Michael Avenatti hit with $4.85-million judgment for unpaid debt as court orders eviction of his law firm — Michael Avenatti, the lawyer for porn actress Stormy Daniels, was hit with a personal judgment of $4.85 million Monday for his failure to pay a debt to a former colleague at his longtime Newport Beach firm.
Ronn Blitzer / Law & Crime:
Avenatti Hit with $4.85 Million Verdict in Lawsuit from Fmr Law Partner
Avenatti Hit with $4.85 Million Verdict in Lawsuit from Fmr Law Partner
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The Gateway Pundit and Washington Free Beacon
Daniel Lippman / Politico:
Trump distances himself from a potential GOP thumping — At his rallies, President Donald Trump argues that the midterm elections are about one person — Donald Trump. “Get out in 2018,” Trump told a crowd in Missouri last month, “because you're voting for me!” — Privately, the president says the exact opposite.
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Gerald F. Seib / Wall Street Journal:
Battle for the GOP's Soul? Trump Has Won
Battle for the GOP's Soul? Trump Has Won
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David Gelernter / Wall Street Journal:
The Real Reason They Hate Trump — He's the average American in exaggerated form—blunt, simple, willing to fight, mistrustful of intellectuals. — Every big U.S. election is interesting, but the coming midterms are fascinating for a reason most commentators forget to mention: The Democrats have no issues.
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Jonathan Chait / New York Magazine:
Do Liberals Hate Trump Because He's a Typical American?
Do Liberals Hate Trump Because He's a Typical American?
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Robert D. McFadden / New York Times:
Joachim Ronneberg, Leader of Raid That Thwarted a Nazi Atomic Bomb, Dies at 99 — The Norwegian saboteurs skied across the Telemark pine forest in winter whites, phantom apparitions gliding over moonlit snow. They halted at a steep river gorge and gazed down at a humming hydroelectric power plant …
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Washington Post:
Special counsel examines conflicting accounts as scrutiny of Roger Stone and WikiLeaks deepens — In recent weeks, a grand jury in Washington has listened to more than a dozen hours of testimony and FBI technicians have pored over gigabytes of electronic messages as part of the special counsel's quest …
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Justin McCarthy / Gallup:
Two in Three Americans Now Support Legalizing Marijuana — WASHINGTON, D.C. — Sixty-six percent of Americans now support legalizing marijuana, another new high in Gallup's trend over nearly half a century. The latest figure marks the third consecutive year that support on the measure has increased and established a new record.
Raphael Satter / Associated Press:
Malta academic in Trump probe has history of vanishing acts — SWIEQI, Malta (AP) — It was her last day of class and Leida Ruvina was getting suspicious. — The Albanian student had just finished the first module in what was purported to be a doctoral program co-administered …
Patricia Murphy / The Daily Beast:
Black Voters in Georgia Fear Brian Kemp Is Rigging the Election — The man running for governor also oversees the election as Secretary of State. He's also sitting on voter registrations, sparking a wave of skepticism among voters. — Patricia Murphy — Bibb County, Ga. …
Eric Levitz / New York Magazine:
Tribalism Isn't Our Democracy's Main Problem. The Conservative Movement Is. — A pernicious force was hollowing out American democracy. It had neutered Congress, and lobotomized the electorate. Lawmakers had become incapable of taking action on many of the day's most pressing issues …
Jonathan Swan / Axios:
Bolton relays Trump's message to Russia: U.S. out of arms control treaty — National Security Adviser John Bolton has relayed to his Russian counterpart in “strong, clear and precise words” exactly what President Trump said on the Nevada tarmac on Saturday: “We're going to terminate the agreement …
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W.J. Hennigan / TIME:
Trump Plans to Tear Up a 31-Year-Old Nuclear Weapons Treaty. Now What?
Trump Plans to Tear Up a 31-Year-Old Nuclear Weapons Treaty. Now What?
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Washington Post, Slate, Test Feed Using Fields and Shareblue Media
New York Post:
The Mooch interprets what the White House was like through dance — Anthony “The Mooch” Scaramucci stopped by The Post in advance of his upcoming book, “Trump The Blue-Collar President,” out Oct. 23. Watch as his historic tenure in the White House...
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Brian Faler / Politico:
Tax cuts a bust for Republicans in midterms — Republicans thought their massive tax overhaul would be the centerpiece of their midterm strategy. But It turns out they were so wrong they've been barely mentioning the $1.5 trillion tax cut on the campaign trail.
Ted Fioraliso / Gray DC:
Manchin increases lead in new Gray TV West Virginia poll — WASHINGTON (Gray DC) — Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) is now 16 percentage points ahead of his Republican challenger, West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey. That's according to a new Gray Television poll released Monday.
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Sydney Ember / New York Times:
Bernie Sanders, Stumping for Democrats, Says Blue Wave in Midterms Is Not Assured — AMES, Iowa — It was hard to miss him at the homecoming parade. — The band was booming. The floats were floating. And there he was — in the middle of it all — hands waving, hair flying.
David Lauter / Los Angeles Times:
With the midterm campaign in its final weeks, poll signals a Democratic edge for the House and widespread doubts about Kavanaugh … The last year has seen the enactment of a major tax cut, the first-ever summit between a U.S. president and the leader of North Korea, felony convictions …
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Jennifer Gonnerman / New Yorker:
Larry Krasner's Campaign to End Mass Incarceration — Philadelphia's District Attorney reinvents the role of the modern prosecutor. — Until Larry Krasner entered the race for District Attorney of Philadelphia last year, he had never prosecuted a case. He began his career as a public defender …
Bojan Pancevski / Wall Street Journal:
In Win for Trump, Merkel Changes Course on U.S. Gas Imports — Chancellor calls her decision to open Germany up to U.S. liquefied natural gas a ‘strategic’ move — BERLIN—Chancellor Angela Merkel has offered government support to efforts to open up Germany to U.S. gas …
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Steve Peoples / Associated Press:
Florida's culture clash pits Gillum against Trump voters — THE VILLAGES, Fla. (AP) — President Donald Trump's loyalists here at Florida's premier retirement community fear Andrew Gillum. — It has nothing to do with his race, they insist, when asked about the 39-year-old Democrat …
Dylan Byers / NBC News:
The temptations of Twitter: Why social media is still a minefield for journalists — Politico editor-in-chief John Harris became the most recent high-profile journalist to slip up on Twitter, where there is a temptation to stray from reporting. — Politico editor-in-chief John Harris …
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Jay Rosen / PressThink:
Next time you wonder why New York Times people get so defensive, read this. — It may help explain. — The readers of the New York Times have more power now. They have more power because they have more choices. Because the internet, where most of the reading happens, is inherently two-way.
Dave Gershgorn / Quartz:
Companies are on the hook if their hiring algorithms are biased — Between 2014 and 2017 Amazon tried to build an algorithmic system to analyze resumes and suggest the best hires. An anonymous Amazon employee called it the “holy grail” if it actually worked. — But it didn't.