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Washington Post:
‘These children are barefoot.  In diapers.  Choking on tear gas.’  —  A little girl from Honduras stares into the camera, her young features contorted in anguish.  She's barefoot, dusty, and clad only in a diaper and T-shirt.  And she's just had to run from clouds of choking tear gas fired across the border by U.S. agents.
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BBC:
Migrant caravan: Mexico to deport group which stormed US border  —  Mexico will deport almost 500 migrants who attempted to storm the US border, according to its interior ministry.  —  The group were rounded up after trying to cross the border “violently” and “illegally” on Sunday, the ministry said in a statement.
Wall Street Journal:   U.S. Border Patrol Uses Tear Gas to Disperse Migrant Caravan
Christopher Sherman / Associated Press:
Migrants march toward US border in show of force
NBC News:
In 2018, political gravity caught up to Trump  —  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 — A few hours into Election Night 2018, it felt like it was happening again …
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James Arkin / Politico:
'We don't want an Alabama': Hyde-Smith has Republicans holding their breath  —  Republicans think Cindy Hyde-Smith will ultimately pull out a win in Mississippi's special Senate election on Tuesday.  But they say the race has tightened — and after what happened in Alabama last year, they're on edge.
James Hohmann / Washington Post:   The Daily 202: Trump's rescue mission to Mississippi may drag Cindy Hyde-Smith across the finish line
Politico:
POLITICO Playbook: Shutdown watch
Discussion: New York Times and East Bay Times
Mike Colias / Wall Street Journal:
GM Says It Will Cut 15% of Salaried Workforce in North America  —  GM to phase out several models, with the U.S. production cut to affect more than 6,000 U.S. factory workers  —  General Motors Co. said it would cut about 15% of its salaried employees in North America …
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Reuters:   GM to slash jobs and production, cancel some car models
David K. Li / NBC News:   GM to slash over 14,000 jobs from North American workforce
CNBC:   GM to cut production at several plants, reduce salaried workforce by 15 percent
Reuters:   GM to slash jobs and production, cancel some car models: sources
Sarah Maslin Nir / New York Times:
How a Liberal Couple Became Two of N.Y.'s Biggest Trump Supporters  —  In some ways, they are a typical political power couple seeking to “Make America Great Again.”  —  They are throwing a $5 million fund-raiser for President Trump this winter, and are quick to make it known …
Discussion: Raw Story
Washington Post:
In the United States, right-wing violence is on the rise  —  As a Republican, Mitchell Adkins complained of feeling like an outcast at Transylvania University in Lexington, Ky. “Hardcore liberals” made fun of him, he wrote, and he faced “discrimination on a daily basis.”  He soon dropped out and enrolled in trade school.
Discussion: ThinkProgress and Axios
Ricochet:
Twitter Slides Further into Irrelevancy  —  Jon Gabriel, Ed.  —  Twitter used to be interesting.  I signed up a decade ago and quickly became addicted.  You could meet smart people with similar interests, funny people with disturbing interests, and get breaking news a day before the cable nets got around to it.
Discussion: The Federalist and RedState
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Glenn Reynolds / Instapundit:
Flashback: Despite Twitter's Protests, The Stifling of Conservative Speech On The Platform Is Real.  —  UPDATE: People seem to want more, and although there's nothing duller than posting a screed on why you're quitting a platform, here's the gist: I've never liked Twitter even though I've used it.
Laura Nahmias / Politico:
Franken scandal haunts Gillibrand's 2020 chances  —  Just a month after Al Franken formally resigned from the Senate amid sexual misconduct allegations, the former senator met with an intimate group of Bay Area supporters at the home of major Democratic Party financiers Mary and Steve Swig.
Discussion: Jezebel
Caleb Howe / Mediaite:
Trump Accuses Mueller of ‘Conflicts of Interest’ in Explosive Tweet: ‘NO Collusion & Mueller Knows It!’  —  President Donald Trump on Monday morning attacked Special Counsel Robert Mueller directly and personally on Twitter, questioning his honesty and integrity.
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Rebecca Morin / Politico:
Trump accuses Mueller of ignoring 2016 staffers who ‘want to be’ questioned
Discussion: Political Wire
John Wagner / Washington Post:
Trump questions why Mueller hasn't interviewed more of his campaign workers
Discussion: The Daily Caller and Raw Story
Borzou Daragahi / The Independent:
Majority of Americans want Congress to cut arms sales to Saudi Arabia over Yemen war, survey finds  —  Survey also finds widespread ignorance about the conflict  — {{#singleComment}}{{total}} comment{{/singleComment}}{{^singleComme nt}}{{total}} comments{{/singleComment}}
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Lee Smith / Washington Times:   Defending America First foreign policy
Kareem Fahim / Washington Post:   Turkish police raid villa outside Istanbul in search for Khashoggi's body
Marilynn Marchione / Associated Press:
AP Exclusive: First gene-edited babies claimed in China  —  HONG KONG (AP) — A Chinese researcher claims that he helped make the world's first genetically edited babies — twin girls born this month whose DNA he said he altered with a powerful new tool capable of rewriting the very blueprint of life.
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Antonio Regalado / MIT Technology Review:
EXCLUSIVE: Chinese scientists are creating CRISPR babies
Discussion: The American Conservative and RT
Darren Samuelsohn / Politico:
White House lacks lawyers to deal with empowered Democrats  —  The White House counsel's office is down to a skeletal staff, potentially leaving them unprepared to deal with a flood of subpoenas for documents and witnesses when Democrats take control of the House.
Adam Liptak / New York Times:
'It's a Long Story': Justice John Paul Stevens, 98, Is Publishing a Memoir  —  WASHINGTON — Four years after Justice John Paul Stevens retired from the Supreme Court in 2010, his wife, Maryan, threw a surprise party for his 94th birthday.  The gathering of old friends summoned vivid memories …
Discussion: ThinkProgress and CNN
Scott Pelley / CBS News:
The chaos behind Donald Trump's policy of family separation at the border  —  A 60 Minutes investigation has found the separations that dominated headlines this summer began earlier and were greater in number than the Trump administration admits  —  This past week, a federal judge struck down the president's latest immigration order.
Discussion: IJR and Mediaite
David Leonhardt / New York Times:
The Monopolization of America  —  In one industry after another, big companies have become more dominant over the past 15 years, new data show.  —  The popular telling of the Boston Tea Party gets something wrong.  The colonists were not responding to a tax increase.
Politico:
Another rebel Dem softens on opposing Pelosi for speaker  —  Rep. Stephen Lynch had signed a letter pledging to vote against the leader on the floor but says he will back her over a Republican.  —  Another Democrat who has threatened to vote on the House floor against Nancy Pelosi …
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Chris Lisinski / Lowell Sun Online:   Anti-Pelosi effort raises questions for Moulton
Conan Nolan / NBC Southern California:
Former California GOP Congressman Says Republicans Had it Coming  —  NewsConference: Why Is the GOP Out of the OC?  —  A longtime leader of the California Republican congressional delegation says his former colleagues were punished by voters in the midterm election because they failed to stand up to the Trump Administration.
Discussion: Roll Call and Political Wire
Sarah Frier / Bloomberg:
Facebook's Sheryl Sandberg Is Tainted by Crisis After Crisis  —  COO oversaw social-media company's meteoric rise, but her leadership is being questioned now  —  Facebook Inc. crises this year have put immense pressure on Chief Operating Officer Sheryl Sandberg, undermining her authority …
Discussion: CNN and Gizmodo, more at Techmeme »
 
 
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