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Cheyenne Haslett / ABC News:
Trump, without evidence, calls Florida ballots ‘massively infected,’ demands end to recounts — Just after returning from his trip to Europe, President Donald Trump on Monday morning turned back to the increasingly bitter battle over recounts in the Senate and governor's races in Florida …
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Washington Post:
Florida recount: More lawsuits and accusations as Nelson calls on Scott to recuse himself
Florida recount: More lawsuits and accusations as Nelson calls on Scott to recuse himself
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Mother Jones, CNN, Los Angeles Times, Talking Points Memo and POLITICUSUSA
Kirby Wilson / miamiherald:
In 26 recounts in major races around the nation since 2000, only 3 outcomes changed
Marc Caputo / Politico:
‘Incompetence’: Broward election chief likely to be forced from office by Scott, DeSantis
‘Incompetence’: Broward election chief likely to be forced from office by Scott, DeSantis
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New York Times, TheBlaze, Daily Wire and Palm Beach Daily News
Zachary Basu / Axios:
Trump: Florida midterm results “must go with Election Night” ballots
Trump: Florida midterm results “must go with Election Night” ballots
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ThinkProgress and Vox
James Downie / Washington Post:
Rick Scott's slimy claim of fraud
Rick Scott's slimy claim of fraud
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Vox, Townhall, HuffPost, The Week and twitchy.com
New York Times:
In North Korea, Missile Bases Suggest a Great Deception — WASHINGTON — North Korea is moving ahead with its ballistic missile program at 16 hidden bases that have been identified in new commercial satellite images, a network long known to American intelligence agencies but left undiscussed …
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Sabrina Eaton / Plain Dealer:
Sen. Sherrod Brown of Ohio is weighing a presidential run — WASHINGTON, D. C. - After comfortably winning re-election to his U.S. Senate seat last week in a state that President Donald Trump won comfortably two years ago, Ohio Democratic Sen. Sherrod Brown is weighing a run for president.
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Washington Post and Political Wire
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David Edwards / Raw Story:
White House confirms Trump will not visit Arlington cemetery on Veterans Day as rain is expected — The White House on Monday confirmed that President Donald Trump will not visit Arlington National Cemetery on Veterans Day. — According to Washington Post correspondent Josh Dawsey …
Jessica Wehrman / The Columbus Dispatch:
Sherrod Brown for president? He's thinking about it — Sherrod Brown, speaking hours after an appearance on MSNBC's “Morning Joe,” said regardless of whether he runs, he wants Democrats who are seeking the White House to use lessons from his race as a blueprint for how to run in the industrial Midwest.
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Politico, The Week and Connie Schultz
Peter Overby / NPR:
Democrats Say Their First Bill Will Focus On Strengthening Democracy At Home — Democrats will take control of the U.S. House in January with big items topping their legislative to-do list: Remove obstacles to voting, close loopholes in government ethics law and reduce the influence of political money.
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Political Wire and Unfogged
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Byron York / Washington Examiner:
As Dems consider impeaching Trump, GOP leaders regret pursuing Clinton — If Democrats are trying to reassure anyone that they won't impeach President Trump, they're aren't doing a very good job of it. — Just days after her party won control of the House, Rep. Nancy Pelosi made clear …
Mike Allen / Axios:
Democrats load “subpoena cannon” with 85+ Trump targets — House Democrats plan to probe every aspect of President Trump's life and work, from family business dealings to the Space Force to his tax returns to possible “leverage” by Russia, top Democrats tell us.
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WGN-TV:
Officer shoots, kills armed security guard outside south suburban bar — Share Update: … For the latest updates on this story, click here. — ROBBINS, Ill. — Witnesses say a Midlothian police officer responding to a shooting inside a south suburban bar shot and killed the wrong person early Sunday morning.
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Ryan Grim / The Intercept:
Richard Ojeda, West Virginia Lawmaker Who Led Teachers Strikes, Will Run for President — Richard Ojeda is running for president. Ojeda, a West Virginia state senator and retired U.S. Army major, lost his congressional bid in the state's 3rd District on Tuesday, but saw the largest swing …
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Anna Taylor / WJLA-TV:
West Virginia Senator Richard Ojeda announces run for U.S. president
West Virginia Senator Richard Ojeda announces run for U.S. president
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Washington Free Beacon
Jason Lewis / Wall Street Journal:
Who Lost The House? John McCain — His July 2017 vote killed ObamaCare repeal and made Democratic lies impossible to refute. — The Republican Party lost its House majority on July 28, 2017, when Sen. John McCain ended the party's seven-year quest to repeal ObamaCare.
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Politico, KAJ-TV, Mediaite, Political Wire, IJR and The Daily Caller
Allyson Chiu / Washington Post:
Kellyanne Conway on Jim Acosta video: 'That's not altered. That's sped up. They do it all the time in sports.' — Kellyanne Conway doesn't think the controversial video shared by the White House of CNN reporter Jim Acosta refusing to let go of the microphone during President Trump's news conference last week was altered.
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Daily Wire and HuffPost
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Jim Rutenberg / New York Times:
Should the Press Boycott Trump? Political Strategists Weigh In
Should the Press Boycott Trump? Political Strategists Weigh In
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POLITICUSUSA and Daily Kos, more at Mediagazer »
Rick Noack / Washington Post:
Merkel and Macron got along so well in Paris that a 100-year-old woman thought they were married — BERLIN — German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Emmanuel Macron have had their ups and downs. Each has been declared the new “leader of the free world” after President Barack Obama's term ended.
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Alex Isenstadt / Politico:
Less money, more problems: GOP rushes to match Dem fundraising — Mitch McConnell stood before a roomful of Republican donors on Wednesday night to thank them for their help in the midterms. But the Senate leader also issued a dire warning: Democrats had just thumped them in the all-important …
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Splinter
Phil McCausland / NBC News:
Veterans haven't received GI Bill benefits for months due to ongoing IT issues at VA — “This is — to be kind — a train wreck,” said Rep. Phil Roe, R-Tenn., the chairman of the House Committee on Veterans Affairs. — Shelley Roundtree departed the U.S. Army in 2013 after seeing friends …
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Hit & Run, POLITICUSUSA and TheBlaze
New York Times:
They Were Stopped at the Texas Border. Their Nightmare Had Only Just Begun. — After crossing the Rio Grande, three immigrant women were picked up by a Border Patrol agent. Their relief soon turned to terror. — MCALLEN, Tex. — The Border Patrol agent, she remembers …
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Jezebel
NBC News:
Democrats had a good showing on Election Day. It's been even better for them since. — First Read is your briefing from “Meet the Press” and the NBC Political Unit on the day's most important political stories and why they matter. — WASHINGTON — In the wee hours of election night …
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Shannon K. Crawford / ABC News:
Michael Cohen, President Trump's former personal attorney, mysteriously arrives in Washington, D.C. — Michael Cohen, President Trump's former personal attorney and close associate, arrived in Washington, D.C., Monday morning, accompanied by one of his own criminal defense lawyers.
Tasneem Nashrulla / BuzzFeed News:
Baraboo High School Students Did The Nazi Salute In Their Prom Photo And Police Are Investigating — A Wisconsin school district and local police are investigating an incident in which male high school students appeared to be doing the Nazi salute in their prom photo.
Kerry Howley / The Cut:
Everyone Believed Larry Nassar The predatory trainer may have just taken down USA Gymnastics. How did he deceive so many for so long? — Larissa Boyce was 10 when her coach, John Geddert, forced her legs into a split so hard she cried. He pulled her right leg up toward his torso …
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Boing Boing
Wall Street Journal:
Hillary Will Run Again — Reinventing herself as a liberal firebrand, Mrs. Clinton will easily capture the 2020 nomination. — Get ready for Hillary Clinton 4.0. More than 30 years in the making, this new version of Mrs. Clinton, when she runs for president in 2020, will come full circle …
Neal Katyal / Washington Post:
The rules are clear: Whitaker can't supervise Mueller's investigation — I wrote the special counsel regulations. We never would have imagined a situation like this. — Neal Katyal is the former acting solicitor general of the United States and presently serves as a partner …
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Vanessa Williams / Washington Post:
Stacey Abrams, still hoping to force a runoff in Georgia governor's race, files a new lawsuit — Democrat Stacey Abrams is continuing her fight to force a runoff in the Georgia governor's race and filed a new lawsuit Sunday to block counties from tossing out some absentee and provisional ballots.
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Thomas Adamson / Associated Press:
Trudeau: Canadian intelligence has heard Khashoggi tapes — PARIS (AP) — Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Monday became the first Western leader to acknowledge his country had heard recordings of the killing of Saudi writer Jamal Khashoggi. — “Canada has been fully briefed …
tompepinsky.com:
What Happens if Elections Are No Longer Legitimate? — Two years ago, just a couple weeks before the 2016 presidential election, I asked what does it look like when citizens don't trust elections? … The answers are not good, and I used the examples of Thailand and Madagascar to make my point.
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Raw Story
Jason Samenow / Washington Post:
Yes, some wet snow has a chance to fall in parts of the Washington region Thursday — It's only mid-November, but the Washington region will have its first opportunity to see snowflakes between Thursday morning and midday. Any snow that falls is unlikely to stick but would be an unusual event …
Wall Street Journal:
Palantir Has a $20 Billion Valuation and a Bigger Problem: It Keeps Losing Money — The Silicon Valley unicorn, which has been run like a scrappy startup, is under pressure to remake the business ahead of a possible IPO — PALO ALTO, Calif.—Palantir Technologies Inc. appears to be a prosperous Silicon Valley spy-software machine.
Jonathan Swan / Axios:
Trump wants no more relief funds for Puerto Rico — President Trump doesn't want to give Puerto Rico any more federal money for its recovery from Hurricane Maria, White House officials have told congressional appropriators and leadership. This is because he claims, without evidence …
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Washington Post:
Vatican asks U.S. bishops not to vote on their proposals to tackle sexual abuse — BALTIMORE—The bishops of America's 196 Catholic dioceses and archdioceses gathered in Baltimore on Monday morning, meeting for the first time since sexual abuse scandals rocked the church in the summer.
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The American Conservative