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NBC News:
After clashes with first lady and others, Kelly may soon exit White House — The White House Chief of Staff has had an array of disputes with officials from the NSC and the East Wing in recent months. — WASHINGTON — John Kelly, mired in conflicts with a widening array of officials …
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CNN:
In a stunning move, Melania Trump calls for ouster of a top national security aide — (CNN)First lady Melania Trump, in a remarkable move carried out by her spokeswoman, publicly pushed for the ouster of deputy national security adviser Mira Ricardel. — “It is the position of the Office …
Brian Stelter / CNN:
CNN sues President Trump and top White House aides for barring Jim Acosta — New York (CNN)CNN is filing a lawsuit against President Trump and several of his aides, seeking the immediate restoration of chief White House correspondent Jim Acosta's access to the White House.
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Wall Street Journal:
Trump Has Decided To Remove Homeland Security Secretary Nielsen — Nielsen's ouster may be first in series of Trump Administration shakeups — WASHINGTON—President Trump is considering high-level staff change in his administration—including discussing potential replacements for White House Chief …
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Washington Post:
First lady Melania Trump's office calls for firing of White House national security official — The office of first lady Melania Trump is calling for the ouster of deputy national security adviser Mira R. Ricardel, amid reports of tensions between Ricardel and White House officials.
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Politico, Talking Points Memo, Raw Story and Mediaite
Geoff Earle / Associated Press:
White House blasts ‘grandstanding’ CNN for lawsuit demanding Jim Acosta get back his press credentials after he was banned for clashing with female intern over press conference microphone — White House denied Acosta access last week and confiscated his ‘hard pass’ after a heated press-conference shouting match with Trump
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Ted Hesson / Politico:
Trump considers tough-talking former ICE director for DHS chief
Trump considers tough-talking former ICE director for DHS chief
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Bloomberg:
Melania Trump Says Bolton Deputy Ricardel Should Be Ousted
Melania Trump Says Bolton Deputy Ricardel Should Be Ousted
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Washington Post:
Trump is preparing to remove Kirstjen Nielsen as Homeland Security secretary, aides say
Trump is preparing to remove Kirstjen Nielsen as Homeland Security secretary, aides say
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Amber Athey / The Daily Caller:
CNN Gets Several Things Wrong In Its Lawsuit Against The White House
CNN Gets Several Things Wrong In Its Lawsuit Against The White House
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Tim Marcin / Newsweek:
White House Creates ‘Policy Time’ to Get Donald Trump to Focus on Work Instead of ‘Executive Time’
White House Creates ‘Policy Time’ to Get Donald Trump to Focus on Work Instead of ‘Executive Time’
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Washington Press and The Root
Katherine Faulders / ABC News:
Trump planning shakeup, eyeing new chief of staff and DHS secretary: Sources
Trump planning shakeup, eyeing new chief of staff and DHS secretary: Sources
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Eli Stokols / Los Angeles Times:
Trump, stung by midterms and nervous about Mueller, retreats from traditional presidential duties … For weeks this fall, an ebullient President Trump traveled relentlessly to hold raise-the-rafters campaign rallies — sometimes three a day — in states where his presence was likely to help Republicans on the ballot.
The Guardian:
Mueller seeking more details on Nigel Farage, key Russia inquiry target says — Robert Mueller is seeking more information about Nigel Farage for his investigation into Russian interference in US politics, according to a target of the inquiry who expects to be criminally charged.
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Chuck Ross / The Daily Caller:
EXCLUSIVE: Jerome Corsi Reveals Why He Is In Mueller's Crosshairs — In an exclusive interview with The Daily Caller News Foundation, Jerome Corsi acknowledges that he told associates in August 2016 that he believed Wikileaks planned to release John Podesta's emails.
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Alexandra Seltzer / Palm Beach Post:
BREAKING: Florida election: Judge orders recount extended for PBC to Nov. 20 — A Leon County circuit judge has ruled that recounts in Palm Beach County for all state races in question be extended to Nov. 20, about five days after the original 3 p.m. Thursday deadline.
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Megan Keller / The Hill:
Judge orders recount in Florida's Palm Beach County extended to Nov. 20
Judge orders recount in Florida's Palm Beach County extended to Nov. 20
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US Day One Blog:
Amazon selects New York City and Northern Virginia for new headquarters — Amazon to invest $5 billion and create more than 50,000 jobs across the two new headquarters, and announces Nashville as new Operations Center of Excellence with more than 5,000 jobs.
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Josh Barbanel / Wall Street Journal:
Amazon's Move to Long Island City Sparks Condo Frenzy
Amazon's Move to Long Island City Sparks Condo Frenzy
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Charlie Savage / New York Times:
Whitaker's Appointment as Acting Attorney General Faces Court Challenge — WASHINGTON — In the days since President Trump ousted Attorney General Jeff Sessions and declared that he was installing Matthew G. Whitaker as the acting attorney general, many critics have challenged Mr. Whitaker's fitness for the job.
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Associated Press:
Whitaker abandoned taxpayer-funded project in Iowa in 2016 — DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — While in private business, acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker walked away from a taxpayer-subsidized apartment-rehabilitation project in Iowa after years of cost overruns, delays and other problems, public records show.
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Monica Lewinsky / Vanity Fair:
“Who Gets to Live in Victimville?”: Why I Participated in a New Docuseries on The Clinton Affair — Reliving the events of 1998 was traumatic, yes—but also worth it, if it helps another young person avoid being “That Woman"-ed. — It's the fall of 2018. I'm sitting on the floor of my mom's apartment surrounded by My Past.
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Nikki Schwab / New York Post:
How Monica Lewinsky finally noticed that stain on her dress
How Monica Lewinsky finally noticed that stain on her dress
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Mediaite and The Daily Caller
Devlin Barrett / Washington Post:
Hate crimes rose 17 percent last year, according to new FBI data — Hate crimes in America rose 17 percent last year, the third consecutive year that such crimes increased, according to newly released FBI data. — Law enforcement agencies reported 7,175 hate crimes occurred in 2017, up from 6,121 in 2016.
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Associated Press:
Remember the caravan? After vote, focus on migrants fades — WASHINGTON (AP) — Did someone say caravan? — One week after Election Day, President Donald Trump's daily drumbeat of warnings about a caravan of “bad thugs” and potential terrorists intent on invading the U.S. from Mexico has largely fallen silent.
Jennifer Senior / New York Times:
I Take Back My Praise of Jeff Flake's Book — He's a class act with a faint heart. — At some point or another, all book critics agonize over whether they've taken the wrong measure of a book. They've overpraised; they've underpraised; they've dwelled too long on imperfections that hardly deserved the molecular scrutiny.
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Aris Folley / The Hill:
Federal judge finds Georgia county violated Civil Rights Act by rejecting ballots — A federal judge on Tuesday found that Gwinnett County violated the Civil Rights Act in its handling of absentee ballots during last week's midterm elections, a ruling that will likely delay the overall vote tally …
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Steve Peoples / Associated Press:
Only on AP: Bloomberg charts aggressive timeline on 2020 bid — NEW YORK (AP) — Having spent a fortune to help elect Democrats this fall, former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg declared lifetime allegiance to the Democratic Party on Tuesday and outlined an aggressive timeline for deciding whether to run for president.
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Mitch McConnell / Fox News:
Will Dems work with us, or simply put partisan politics ahead of the country? — Last Tuesday I was proud to see that the American people voted keep Republicans in control of the U.S. Senate. But we also learned that, come January, the Republican Senate majority will be dealing with a House …
Ronald Brownstein / CNN:
2018 rewrote the main rule of US politics — Did media underplay the ‘blue wave’ election? — (CNN)So much for the old rule that all politics is local. — The results of last week's election demonstrated how powerfully national trends now shape election outcomes in every region.
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Matthew Yglesias / Vox:
Democrats' blue wave was much larger than early takes suggested
Democrats' blue wave was much larger than early takes suggested
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Ricochet:
5 Reasons Why Sinema Won Arizona — Jon Gabriel, Ed. — Outsiders think of Arizona as one of the reddest states. From Barry Goldwater to anti-immigration hawks like Sheriff Joe Arpaio, our most famous politicians tend to be Republicans. But traditionally, Arizona is rather purple and regularly features tight statewide elections.
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William Petroski / Des Moines Register:
Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds bluntly tells Steve King to decide future amid racism allegations — Rep. Steve King nearly halted his visit to an Iowa candidate forum after a man asked about similarities between King and the alleged synagogue shooter — OTTUMWA, Ia.
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Burgess Everett / Politico:
Schumer sees Nelson victory after recount — Sen. Bill Nelson is down by more than 12,000 votes as his re-election campaign heads into a recount. But Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer says if all the votes are counted, Nelson is the favorite to win re-election.
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Deb Riechmann / Associated Press:
CIA considered potential truth serum for terror suspects — WASHINGTON (AP) — Shortly after 9/11, the CIA considered using a drug it thought might work like a truth serum and force terror suspects to give up information about potential attacks. — After months of research …
Alberto Nardelli / BuzzFeed News:
The Professor At The Heart Of The Trump-Russia Probe Wants To Testify Before The Senate, A Lawyer Claims — LONDON — A lawyer closely associated with Joseph Mifsud claims that the Maltese professor, who allegedly delivered word of Hillary Clinton's stolen emails to Donald Trump's campaign, is willing to testify to the US Senate.
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Sarah McGregor / Bloomberg:
U.S. Budget Deficit Jumps to $100 Billion at Start of Fiscal Year — The U.S. recorded a $100.5 billion budget deficit in October, an increase of about 60 percent from a year earlier, as spending grew twice as fast as revenue. — The deficit widened from $63.2 billion in the same month last year …
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New York Times:
Trump's Tax Cut Was Supposed to Change Corporate Behavior. Here's What Happened. — Nearly a year after the tax cut, economic growth has accelerated. Wage growth has not. Companies are buying back stock and business investment is a mixed bag. — The $1.5 trillion tax overhaul …
Scott Thistle / Press Herald:
Poliquin sues in federal court to stop ranked-choice count — As Maine's Secretary of State continues the process to determine winner in the 2nd Congressional District, attorneys for the campaigns of Jared Golden and Bruce Poliquin head to court. — AUGUSTA - Republican 2nd District …
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Axios:
The Trump-GOP 2020 doomsday scenario — In private conversations after the midterms, many top Republicans and Democrats said that President Trump seemed to be heading into his 2020 re-election race in a relatively strong position. — The big picture: They couldn't be more wrong.
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Raw Story