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New York Times:
Nigerian Army Uses Trump's Words to Justify Fatal Shooting of Rock-Throwing Protesters — DAKAR, Senegal — The Nigerian Army, part of a military criticized for rampant human rights abuses, on Friday used the words of President Trump to justify its fatal shootings of rock-throwing protesters.
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Matthew Champion / BuzzFeed News:
Nigeria's Army Used A Trump Speech To Justify Shooting Protesters — President Donald Trump said in a speech on Thursday that rocks thrown by migrants on the US-Mexico border should be considered as firearms. By Friday, the Nigerian army had already used a video of the speech …
Yahoo News:
The CIA's communications suffered a catastrophic compromise. It started in Iran. — In 2013, hundreds of CIA officers — many working nonstop for weeks — scrambled to contain a disaster of global proportions: a compromise of the agency's internet-based covert communications system used …
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Dara Lind / Vox:
Border Patrol agents now have to ask everyone they catch if they're part of the caravan — The caravan is still several weeks from the US-Mexico border. — The migrant caravan that has so obsessed President Donald Trump and the Republican Party is still weeks away.
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Newsweek:
Trump's Surprise Border Mission Is a Politically Motivated Waste of Money: Pentagon Sources — The Trump administration's plan to deploy thousands of troops to the U.S. border took officials by surprise, with many senior-level Defense Department officers saying they believed the move …
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Hullabaloo, IJR, VICE News US, Political Wire and The Daily Caller
New York Post:
Political event canceled after vandals scrawl ‘Kill all Jews’ inside Brooklyn synagogue — A political event hosted by “Broad City” star Ilana Glazer at a historic Brooklyn synagogue was cancelled Thursday when a vandal scrawled “Kill all Jews” inside. — The NYPD said “anti-Semitic messages” …
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William K. Rashbaum / New York Times:
Ilana Glazer Event at Synagogue Is Canceled After Anti-Semitic Graffiti Is Found
Ilana Glazer Event at Synagogue Is Canceled After Anti-Semitic Graffiti Is Found
Emily Jane Fox / Vanity Fair:
Michael Cohen Says Trump Repeatedly Used Racist Language Before His Presidency — As he awaits sentencing, Trump's former lawyer says that he wants to clear his conscience and warn voters about what he sees as the president's true nature in advance of the midterm elections. — BY - EMILY JANE FOXNovember 2, 2018,
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Lisa Lerer / New York Times:
No One Wants to Campaign with Bill Clinton Anymore — LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — When a Republican state legislator in Arkansas pushed last year to rename the Bill and Hillary Clinton National Airport in Little Rock, Clarke Tucker stood up for the former president.
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Politico, The Gateway Pundit, The American Mirror, NTK Network, Jezebel, Althouse and The Root
Dexter Filkins / New Yorker:
In the Aftermath of Jamal Khashoggi's Murder, Saudi Arabia Enters a Dangerous Period — After a month, it seems we finally have a good picture of Jamal Khashoggi's last moments. In early October, the Saudi journalist and Washington Post columnist entered the Saudi consulate in Istanbul …
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Recep Tayyip Erdogan / Washington Post:
Saudi Arabia still has many questions to answer about Jamal Khashoggi's killing — Recep Tayyip Erdogan is the president of Turkey. — The story is all too familiar: Jamal Khashoggi, a Saudi journalist and a family man, entered Saudi Arabia's Consulate in Istanbul on Oct. 2 for marriage formalities.
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The Guardian
Peter Hamby / Vanity Fair:
“Blowing Smoke”: Sorry, Pundits, But You Have No Clue What Will Happen on Tuesday — Electorates mutate every two years. Using past turnout patterns can be useful when modeling a universe of voters, but the polls cannot tell us with certainty what will happen on Election Day anymore.
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New Republic
Christopher Cadelago / Politico:
White House prepares to spin defeat as victory — President Donald Trump and his allies have crafted a face-saving plan if Democrats trounce their way to a House majority — tout Trump as the savior of Republicans in the Senate. — In public and private, Trump and advisers are pointing …
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Political Wire
New York Times:
Trump Accelerates Global Disintegration of Once Sacrosanct Asylum Rights — LONDON — President Trump's promise to stop a caravan of Central American migrants from reaching the United States border, if necessary through military force, might seem like just another attack on traditional international norms.
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Veronica Stracqualursi / CNN:
Stephen Miller's uncle: Central American asylum seekers are ‘just like our family’
Stephen Miller's uncle: Central American asylum seekers are ‘just like our family’
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HuffPost, Media Matters for America, The Daily Caller, Jamie Dupree - AJC and The New Neo
Irin Carmon / The Cut:
Heidi Heitkamp Doesn't Care That You Think She's Going to Lose She thinks she can win in North Dakota, even after her “no” on Kavanaugh. — FORT BERTHOLD, ND — A man on the campaign trail refused to shake North Dakota senator Heidi Heitkamp's hand because she voted against Brett Kavanaugh …
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Outside the Beltway and The Resurgent
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BBC:
Trump administration to reinstate all Iran sanctions — The Trump administration is to reinstate all US sanctions on Iran removed under the 2015 nuclear deal. — The White House said it was “the toughest sanctions regime ever imposed on Iran” and targeted Iran's energy, shipping and banking sectors.
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Dave Lawler / Axios:
Trump to reimpose all Iran sanctions, with exemptions on oil imports
Trump to reimpose all Iran sanctions, with exemptions on oil imports
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Politico, One America News Network, The Economic Times and Algemeiner.com
Virginia Heffernan / Wired:
The Real Houseguest of the Ecuadorian Embassy — IF JULIAN ASSANGE of WikiLeaks denies the Ecuadorian government's stinging charge that he's a disgusting houseguest, he'd do well not to deny that charge “categorically.” As a category, crimes against hospitality are one of Assange's many fortes.
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Washington Post:
Trump request to stay emoluments suit denied, potentially allowing plaintiffs to seek details on his D.C. hotel's foreign customers — U.S. District Judge Peter J. Messitte in Greenbelt, Md., denied the Justice Department's request that he pause the emoluments case alleging that the president …
Zachary Fryer-Biggs / Center for Public Integrity:
The Pentagon has prepared a cyber attack against Russia — U.S. military hackers have been given the go-ahead to gain access to Russian cyber systems as part of potential retaliation for any meddling in America's elections — In this Feb. 27, 2012 file photo, voters cast their ballots on voting machines in Chicago, Illinois.
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Paul Theroux / Washington Post:
A blue wave is predicted for the midterms. I'm not convinced. — Paul Theroux is the author, most recently, of “Figures in a Landscape: People and Places.” — OAXACA, MEXICO — Ihave quite a lot of sympathy for certain Trump voters, and (wait, please, let me finish) …
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Spectator USA and Althouse
Christine Hauser / New York Times:
‘Are You Actually an M.D.?’: A Black Doctor Is Questioned as She Intervenes on a Delta Flight — Dr. Fatima Cody Stanford was on a Delta flight from Indianapolis to Boston on Tuesday when she noticed the woman next to her showing signs of distress. So Dr. Stanford did what she was trained …
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Tamika Cross, Boston Magazine and FOX59
Washington Post:
President Trump has made 6,420 false or misleading claims over 649 days — If President Trump's torrent of words has seemed overwhelming of late, there's a good reason for that. — In the first nine months of his presidency, President Trump made 1,318 false or misleading claims, an average of five a day.
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Idaho Statesman:
Middleton school district to investigate staff dressed as border wall, Mexicans — Photos of staff at an elementary school in Middleton who were dressed for Halloween as Mexicans, while others posed behind a cardboard cutout of a border wall that says “Make America Great Again,” …
Michelle Goldberg / New York Times:
Rise of the Armed Left — Threats from the right inspire a new left-wing gun culture. — ATLANTA — When I met Oso, a trash collector from rural Georgia in his late 30s, he was wearing dark shades and a black T-shirt with a silhouette of an assault rifle and the words “Piece Now.”
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Hullabaloo
Dave Huddleston / WSB-TV:
NEW POLL: Race for Georgia governor as close as ever — ATLANTA - The race for Georgia governor is as close as it's ever been, according to the newest Channel 2 Action News & The Atlanta Journal-Constitution poll released Thursday. — According to the new poll, there's a real possibility …
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Fareed Zakaria / Washington Post:
The GOP has become the party of fake news and paranoid fantasies — It is commonplace to hear and read about President Trump's takeover of the Republican Party. And certainly there is lots of evidence that the GOP is animated these days by an unquestioning devotion to Trump and whatever his ideas may be at any given moment.
Gary Langer / ABC News:
Half say Trump encourages violence by way he speaks, poll finds — Half of registered voters think that President Donald Trump is encouraging politically motivated violence in the United States in the way he speaks, but essentially as many say the media are doing the same in the way they report the news …
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Political Wire
Trip Gabriel / New York Times:
Pennsylvania Flipped to Trump in 2016. Will It Flip Back in the Midterms? — MIDDLETOWN, Pa. — Sandy Sinkovich, a retired X-ray technician, was a registered Republican until she switched parties during the Obama years. She plans to vote a straight Democratic ticket in the midterms.
John McCormack / Weekly Standard:
A Conspiracy So Vastly Inept — The plot to get Mueller. — The Holiday Inn in Rosslyn, Virginia, is a nondescript building that easily blends into the dull neighborhood of offices just outside of Washington. But for an hour on Thursday, November 1, the budget hotel felt like a dreamworld …
Pamela Druckerman / New York Times:
The News Is Bad in Hungary — Viktor Orban didn't like what the press was reporting, so he took it over. — BUDAPEST — If you're wondering what attacks on the news media around the world mean for the future of democracy, it's worth a trip to Budapest. Consider it a cautionary-tale vacation.
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Sam Biddle / The Intercept:
Facebook Allowed Advertisers to Target Users Interested in “White Genocide” — Even in Wake of Pittsburgh Massacre — Apparently fueled by anti-Semitism and the bogus narrative that outside forces are scheming to exterminate the white race, Robert Bowers murdered 11 Jewish congregants …
Radley Balko / Washington Post:
'If you don't get at that rot, you just get more officers like Josh Hastings' — The Little Rock police shooting of 15-year-old Bobby Moore revealed a horror show of misconduct, cover-up and cascading institutional failure at the department. — Sylvia Perkins is sitting in an oversized chair at her home in a Little Rock subdivision.
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Patrick Wilson / Richmond Times-Dispatch:
Former Sen. John Warner endorses Spanberger in contest against Brat — John W. Warner, a Republican who represented Virginia in the U.S. Senate for 30 years, endorsed Democrat Abigail Spanberger in her challenge to Republican Rep. Dave Brat in a close House race that has implications for control of the chamber.
ProPublica:
File-Sharing Software on State Election Servers Could Expose Them to Intruders — A ProPublica analysis found election computer servers in Wisconsin and Kentucky could be susceptible to hacking. Wisconsin shut down its service in response to our inquiries.
Elena Schneider / Politico:
Pelosi works to outwit her critics once again — House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi is quietly courting Democratic candidates who've kept her at arm's length throughout the campaign season, aiming to placate potential adversaries who could block her from the speakership.