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New York Times:
Explosive Device Found Near George Soros's Home in Westchester County — An explosive device was found on Monday near the Westchester County home of George Soros, the billionaire philanthropist who is a favorite target of right-wing groups, according to a law enforcement official.
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New York Times:
Trump and G.O.P. Candidates Brandish Race and Immigration to Sway Close Election — President Trump on Monday sharply intensified a Republican campaign to frame the midterm elections as a battle over immigration and race, issuing a dark and factually baseless warning that “unknown Middle Easterners” …
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The Week and Washington Post
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Washington Post:
Trump and Republicans settle on fear — and falsehoods — as a midterm strategy — President Trump has settled on a strategy of fear — laced with falsehoods and racially-tinged rhetoric — to help lift his party to victory in the coming midterms, part of a broader effort to energize Republican voters …
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CNN
Politico:
How Trump settled on the caravan as a midterm wedge issue
How Trump settled on the caravan as a midterm wedge issue
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Breitbart, Washington Post and The Texas Tribune
Margaret Sullivan / Washington Post:
The caravan is coming! And it's high time to calm the rising media frenzy.
The caravan is coming! And it's high time to calm the rising media frenzy.
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The Week, Mediaite and CNN, more at Mediagazer »
Linda Qiu / New York Times:
Trump's Evidence-Free Claims About the Migrant Caravan
Trump's Evidence-Free Claims About the Migrant Caravan
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BuzzFeed News, The Daily Beast, Zero Hedge, Washington Post and Instapundit
Daniel Dale / Toronto Star:
Donald Trump's strategy as midterms approach: lies and fear-mongering
Donald Trump's strategy as midterms approach: lies and fear-mongering
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Politifact.com Truth …, Boing Boing, Vanity Fair and Middle East Eye
Brett Samuels / The Hill:
Trump: US to ‘begin cutting off’ aid to countries associated with migrant caravan
Trump: US to ‘begin cutting off’ aid to countries associated with migrant caravan
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Washington Post, The Atlantic, Roll Call, Mediaite, Breitbart, Common Dreams and RedState
Washington Post:
CIA director flies to Turkey amid growing controversy over Jamal Khashoggi killing — CIA Director Gina Haspel departed for Turkey on Monday amid a growing international uproar over Saudi Arabia's explanation of the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, according to people familiar with the matter.
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Richard Pérez-Peña / New York Times:
Erdogan Says Saudis Planned Khashoggi's Killing, and Demands Answers
Erdogan Says Saudis Planned Khashoggi's Killing, and Demands Answers
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Power Line, more at Mediagazer »
Kareem Fahim / Washington Post:
Turkish president says Jamal Khashoggi's killing was a planned operation
Washington Post:
Istanbul has felt like home for Arab exiles. Khashoggi's killing has them scared.
Istanbul has felt like home for Arab exiles. Khashoggi's killing has them scared.
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Shakesville
Washington Post:
This is the first step to recalibrating U.S.-Saudi relations
This is the first step to recalibrating U.S.-Saudi relations
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The Atlantic
Kevin Sullivan / Washington Post:
Khashoggi death throws new light on Saudi prince's crackdown on dissent
James A. Baker III / New York Times:
The Trump Administration's Hard Choices on Saudi Arabia
New York Times:
The Day John Kelly and Corey Lewandowski Squared Off Outside the Oval Office — An argument last February between the White House chief of staff, John F. Kelly, and Corey Lewandowski, an informal adviser to President Trump, turned into a physical altercation that required Secret Service intervention …
Adam Edelman / NBC News:
Republicans outpacing Democrats in early voting in key states, NBC News finds — The data suggests enthusiasm among early GOP voters that could put a dent in Democratic hopes for a “blue wave” in the midterms. — Is the “blue wave” turning purple? — Republican-affiliated voters …
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Jeremy Wallace / Houston Chronicle:
Shocking turnout for first day of early voting in Houston
Shocking turnout for first day of early voting in Houston
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The Texas Tribune, US News, Raw Story, Dallas Morning News, Bloomberg, Washington Post, The Guardian and Splinter
Zach Despart / Houston Chronicle:
Harris County smashes early voting record
Reuters:
How the man behind Khashoggi murder ran the killing via Skype — (Reuters) - He ran social media for Saudi Arabia's crown prince. He masterminded the arrest of hundreds of his country's elite. He detained a Lebanese prime minister. And, according to two intelligence sources …
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Business Insider and The Week
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Josh Lederman / NBC News:
Khashoggi met with crown prince's brother amid efforts to return him to Saudi Arabia — Prince Khalid had been contacting Khashoggi for at least a year to try to persuade him to return, three individuals told NBC News. — WASHINGTON — Months before he was killed in Istanbul …
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The Week
Washington Post:
Supreme Court shields Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross from answering questions on census — The Supreme Court Monday night shielded Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross from answering lawyers' questions in a lawsuit challenging his decision to add a citizenship question to the 2020 Census form.
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New York Times, Joe.My.God., Politico and Axios
Richard Fausset / New York Times:
Stacey Abrams Flag Burning Incident Surfaces on Eve of Georgia Debate — ATLANTA — At a protest on the steps of the Georgia Capitol in 1992, Stacey Abrams, now the Democratic candidate for governor, joined in the burning of the state flag, which at the time incorporated the Confederate battle flag design …
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Townhall, The Gateway Pundit, Daily Wire and Washington Times
Julian E. Barnes / New York Times:
U.S. Begins First Cyberoperation Against Russia Aimed at Protecting Elections — WASHINGTON — The United States Cyber Command is targeting individual Russian operatives to try to deter them from spreading disinformation to interfere in elections, telling them that American operatives …
Reuters:
Trump lawyer: Manafort said nothing damaging in Mueller interviews — (Reuters) - Under an unusual arrangement, Paul Manafort's attorney has kept Donald Trump informed about the former campaign chairman's meetings with prosecutors investigating Russian meddling in the 2016 U.S. election and …
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The Daily Caller and Talking Points Memo
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Abigail Tracy / Vanity Fair:
Roger Stone Is Running Out of Options
Roger Stone Is Running Out of Options
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CNN, The Daily Caller, Observer and Spectator USA
Adam Wren / Politico:
How to Win Indiana — Middle America, or “the middle finger of the South thrust into the North”? An insider's guide for how Joe Donnelly or Mike Braun can pull ahead in perhaps the nation's closest Senate race. … Bobby Kennedy was flummoxed. It was April 1968, and voters in Indiana …
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David M. Drucker / Washington Examiner:
Indiana poll shows Republicans could steal a Senate seat
Indiana poll shows Republicans could steal a Senate seat
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Daily Wire and The Daily Caller
Dominique Jackson / Raw Story:
'I'm a nationalist!': Trump makes stunning confession he noted his aides warned him against — During President Donald Trump's rally in Houston, Texas, he claimed that he was a “nationalist.” — “A globalist is a person who wants that globe to do well, but frankly not caring about our country so much,” Trump said.
Reno Gazette-Journal:
12 Laxalt family members oppose Laxalt for Nevada governor. Here's why, in their own words — The decision to write this column has not been an easy one for us. We are writing as members of the Laxalt family who have spent our lives in Nevada, and feel compelled to protect our family name …
Associated Press:
Florida man accused of groping airline passenger tells authorities president 'says it's OK' — The Southwest flight was headed from Houston to Albuquerque. (David Bro / TNS file) — Privacy Policy — A Florida man is accused of groping a female passenger while on a flight Sunday …
Washington Post:
Battleground House districts remain close in new poll — The contest for control of the House remains close and hard fought, according to a new Washington Post-Schar School poll of the most-contested districts in the country, with Democrats holding a statistically insignificant lead over Republicans.
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Florida Politics
Rick Rickman / WBCB News:
Wallace Snaps, Curses In Synagogue During Debate With Fitzpatrick — As the political climate continues to heat up, challenger Scott Wallace lost his cool during a debate with Congressman Brian Fitzpatrick. Sunday night at the Congregation Tifereth Israel in Bensalem, Wallace used an expletive and …
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Betsy's Page, Political Wire, The Forward, Breitbart, Front Page Magazine and Washington Free Beacon
Tina Moore / New York Post:
NYPD boss accused of stuffing her panties in co-worker's mouth — A ball-busting female boss at a Brooklyn precinct is under investigation for allegedly stuffing a pair of her panties into a male colleague's mouth, police sources told The Post on Monday. — Sgt. Ann Marie Guerra …
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New York Daily News, Breitbart, RT, Law & Crime and The Daily Caller
Eli Lake / Bloomberg:
Rand Paul's Campaign to Appease Russia Comes to Congress — The Kentucky Republican wants his fellow senators to lift sanctions. — After Donald Trump's performance at last summer's press conference in Helsinki with Russian President Vladimir Putin, many of the U.S. president's fellow Republicans were alarmed.
Amber Athey / The Daily Caller:
Vandals Throw Giant Boulder Through Rep. McCarthy's Office Window — House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy's office in California was vandalized on Monday, according to an Instagram post by the Congressman. — McCarthy, whose local office is in Bakersfield, CA, posted photos of the suspects and some of the damage.
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The Gateway Pundit
Alexi McCammond / Axios:
Republicans don't act like they're going to keep the House — Despite seeing some positive signs in polling and enthusiasm after Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation, Republicans' behavior in the last few weeks shows how nervous they are about keeping control of the House.
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ABC News, Raw Story, Washington Post and Breitbart
Josh Hafner / USA Today:
‘Simply irresponsible’: Air Force spent $326,000 on coffee cups it kept breaking … An Air Force official admitted the branch's multiple purchases of coffee cups that break easily and cost $1,280 each “is simply irresponsible,” vowing to pursue ways to fix the mugs instead of continually buying new ones.
Monmouth University Polling Institute:
CD48 Remains Tight — Trump ratings improve; immigration top issue — West Long Branch, NJ - The race for California's 48th Congressional District between Republican incumbent Dana Rohrabacher and Democratic challenger Harley Rouda remains tight, according to the Monmouth University Poll.
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.
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HuffPost, The Daily Caller, CNBC, Political Wire and The Daily Beast
David Gutman / The Seattle Times:
For the first time in decades, the race for Congress is close in Eastern Washington — Eastern Washington's 5th Congressional District hasn't had a close election since it tossed out House Speaker (and Democrat) Tom Foley in 1994. This year, Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers …
Zack Sharf / Decider:
Sarah Silverman: Louis C.K. Masturbated “In Front of Me” with Consent — Sarah Silverman appeared on the October 22 episode of Howard Stern's SiriusXM radio show and was inevitably asked about her friend, Louis C.K., who has started making stand-up comedy appearances in New York City a year after admitting to sexual misconduct.
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Daily Wire