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Congressman Will Hurd:
Rep. Will Hurd: It's time to serve my country in a different way — There are many reasons why I love America. I have learned over my three terms in Congress, by representing people that voted for me, didn't vote for me or didn't vote at all, that America is better than the sum of its parts.
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Robert Moore / Washington Post:
Texas Rep. Hurd, lone black Republican in House, won't seek reelection — Rep. Will Hurd, the lone black Republican in the House and the rare GOP lawmaker to criticize President Trump at times, will not seek reelection, he told The Washington Post. — Hurd's retirement is the third …
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Washington Post:
Why go to the trouble of running for president to promote ideas that can't work? — “I DON'T understand why anybody goes to all the trouble of running for president of the United States just to talk about what we really can't do and shouldn't fight for,” Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) …
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New York Times:
Detailed Maps of the Donors Powering the 2020 Democratic Campaigns — Candidates with the most individual donors — Darker shades on the map indicate a greater share of estimated donors. — 1. Sanders — 2. Warren — 3. Buttigieg 4. Harris — 5. Biden — 6. O'Rourke
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Bring Me The News and Washington Post
Ali Vitali / NBC News:
First on NBC: Klobuchar meets donor threshold, clinching spot in next Dem debate
First on NBC: Klobuchar meets donor threshold, clinching spot in next Dem debate
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Elaina Plott / The Atlantic:
'We're All Tired of Being Called Racists' — CINCINNATI—Donald Trump's supporters would like to be clear: They are tired of being called racists. — Leave it to the president's eldest son to set the tone. Last night at the 17,500-person-capacity U.S. Bank Arena downtown here …
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Joe Mcdonald / Associated Press:
China threatens retaliation for Trump's planned tariff hike
China threatens retaliation for Trump's planned tariff hike
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Bloomberg and Wall Street Journal
Mark Morales / CNN:
A key police official recommends NYPD terminate the officer accused of fatally choking Eric Garner, a source says — New York (CNN)New York Police Department Officer Daniel Pantaleo should be terminated following his controversial involvement in the death of Eric Garner …
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WPIX 11 New York and KTLA
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The Daily Beast:
White House Asks for List of Top Spies During Intelligence Shakeup — It's unclear what the White House will do with the list. People on it may be eligible to temporarily lead the Office of the Director of National Intelligence. — The Trump administration is taking inventory …
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GovExec.com and Washington Post
Washington Post:
John Ratcliffe, Trump's pick to lead U.S. intelligence claims he arrested 300 illegal immigrants in a single day. He didn't. — President Trump's choice to lead the nation's intelligence community often cites a massive roundup of immigrant workers at poultry plants in 2008 as a highlight of his career.
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The Crime Report
Justin Hendrix / Just Security:
Trump's Encouraging QAnon May Result in Violence—Just ask the FBI — Newly revealed FBI memo warns about conspiracy theories' causal connection to extremist violence — On Thursday, Yahoo! News published an exclusive story detailing a May 2019 FBI assessment that online conspiracy theories …
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Washington Post, Yahoo News, The Gateway Pundit and The Guardian
David Jackson / USA Today:
Donald Trump doubts Russian meddling in 2020 election, disputing Robert Mueller — Russia interfered in the 2016 presidential elections and helped Donald Trump win. We look back at history and ask: Will they do it again? — CONNECT — WASHINGTON - President Donald Trump …
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The Daily Beast
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Eliana Johnson / Politico:
Trump to sanction Russia over chemical weapons use
Trump to sanction Russia over chemical weapons use
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New York Times:
Saoirse Kennedy Hill, Granddaughter of Robert F. Kennedy, Dies After Overdose — BOSTON — A granddaughter of Robert F. Kennedy died on Thursday afternoon after suffering an apparent overdose at the Kennedy compound in Hyannis Port, Mass., according to two people close to the family.
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Tim Teeman / The Daily Beast:
Erick Erickson, It's Time to Get Out of Pete Buttigieg's Bedroom — Erick Erickson seems creepily focused on Pete Buttigieg's sexuality, and alleged hypocrisy. He would do better to take on Buttigieg's message about Christian behavior and ethics. — Erick Erickson really doesn't like …
New York Times:
Manhattan D.A. Subpoenas Trump Organization Over Stormy Daniels Hush Money — Cyrus R. Vance Jr., the Manhattan district attorney, is reviving an investigation into payments made to two women during the 2016 campaign. — State prosecutors in Manhattan subpoenaed President Trump's family business …
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Jeff Cox / CNBC:
Payrolls rise 164,000 as labor force sets a record high — KEY POINTS — The Labor Department reports that payrolls increased 164,000 during July, just 1,000 below the 165,000 Dow Jones forecast. — Wages increased 3.2% year over year, topping expectations by one-tenth of a percentage point.
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Reade Pickert / Bloomberg:
U.S. Employers Added 164,000 Jobs in July, Wages Picked Up
U.S. Employers Added 164,000 Jobs in July, Wages Picked Up
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Wall Street Journal, Le·gal In·sur·rec· tion, The Gateway Pundit and twitchy.com
WXIX-TV:
VIDEO: Punches thrown outside Trump rally in Cincinnati — Inside the rally, President Donald Trump slammed Democrats before crowd of thousands — CINCINNATI (FOX19) - President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence made their case for re-election before a crowd of thousands at U.S. Bank Arena Downtown Thursday night.
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Washington Post, Talking Points Memo, VICE and First Draft
Politico:
POLITICO Playbook: A gutting few weeks for the GOP — DRIVING THE DAY — IF YOU ARE A HOUSE REPUBLICAN, this has been an absolutely gutting few weeks. And, truly, if someone is trying to spin you on how the political picture is not that bad for the House GOP right now — at this moment …
Andrew Freedman / Washington Post:
July was Earth's hottest month on record, beating or tying July 2016 — A sizzling Europe and warm Arctic helped propel the global average temperature to new heights. — July was Earth's hottest month ever recorded, “on a par with, and possibly marginally higher” than the previous warmest month …
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Earther
Politico:
Top State Department adviser fired over ‘abusive’ management style — Kiron Skinner, the director of the Policy Planning Staff, was told on Thursday that she was being dismissed. — A senior adviser to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo was fired this week over what some described as her …
Greg Sargent / Washington Post:
At rally, Trump seethes with elite contempt for Real Americans — The candidate for president was seething with disdain for a large swath of Real Americans. The candidate scoffed at their suffering. The candidate oozed with haughty superciliousness as he wrote off all those Americans as unworthy of concern or outreach.
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Associated Press:
Landmark US-Russia arms control treaty is dead — A landmark arms control treaty that President Ronald Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev signed three decades ago is dead, prompting fears of a new global arms race. — The United States and Russia both walked away from the Intermediate-range Nuclear Forces treaty on Friday.
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Glenn Kessler / Washington Post:
Booker's claim that Democrats lost Michigan because of Russian and GOP suppression — “We lost the state of Michigan because everybody from Republicans to Russians were targeting the suppression of African American voters.” — These remarks jumped out at us during the second night of the debate …
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Washington Free Beacon
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Marc Caputo / Politico:
‘Stay away from Barack’: Dems seethe over criticism of Obama
‘Stay away from Barack’: Dems seethe over criticism of Obama
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Will Wilkinson / New York Times:
Conservatives Are Hiding Their ‘Loathing’ Behind Our Flag — The molten core of right-wing nationalism is the furious denial of America's unalterably multiracial, multicultural national character. — The Republican Party under Donald Trump has devolved into a populist cult of personality.
David Ignatius / Washington Post:
The debaters eerily sounded like ‘America First’ Democrats — This week's Democratic presidential debates included little substantive discussion of foreign policy — even about an imminent troop-withdrawal agreement for Afghanistan — and most of the candidates seemed as eager to retreat from the world as President Trump.
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The Hill
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Associated Press:
Boris Johnson's party suffers defeat in UK special election — LONDON (AP) — British Prime Minister Boris Johnson's governing Conservative Party has a lost a special election, leaving it with a wafer-thin working majority in Parliament of just one vote. — Jane Dodds of the opposition …
Timothy L. O'Brien / Bloomberg:
Trump Makes 9/11 and Dad's Funeral All About Him — From his claims to first responders and his self-regarding Fred Trump eulogy to his bombastic Cincinnati rally, the narcissistic shtick is wearing thin. — President Donald Trump started the week with a Rose Garden ceremony …
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Jessica Bennett / New York Times:
Will the Millennials Save Playboy? — The Hefners are gone, and so is the magazine's short-lived ban on nudity — as well as virtually anyone on the staff over 35. — LOS ANGELES — “This is a full nude shoot to be conducted underwater,” a woman said into a phone, her voice carrying across a row of cubicles.
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Althouse
Josh Rogin / Washington Post:
Tulsi Gabbard's Syria record shows why she can't be president — Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard (D-Hawaii) talks often about her January 2017 trip to Syria, when she met Bashar al-Assad, toured Aleppo after it had been reduced to rubble (by the Assad regime), and interviewed Syrian civilians …
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LewRockwell, spiked, Mediaite and The Daily Beast
Rosie Gray / BuzzFeed News:
Tulsi Gabbard Is This Election's Ron Paul — There is no one else in the 2020 Democratic primary quite like Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, but there was someone in the 2008 and 2012 Republican primaries who was, and that is former member of Congress Ron Paul. — Paul ran the most visible message campaigns …
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Paul Krugman / New York Times:
Why Was Trumponomics a Flop? — Neither tax cuts nor tariffs are working. — Donald Trump has pursued two main economic policies. On taxes, he has been an orthodox Republican, pushing through big tax cuts for corporations and the wealthy, which his administration promised would lead to a huge surge in business investment.
Adam Eichen / New Republic:
Toward an Electoral College-Free Future — “Abolish the Electoral College,” Bernie Sanders recently tweeted. The Senator's statement was in response to an op-ed authored by The Cook Political Report's Dave Wasserman, who posited that though President Donald Trump suffers …