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Lisa Friedman / New York Times:
U.S. Significantly Weakens Endangered Species Act — WASHINGTON — The Trump administration on Monday announced that it would change the way the Endangered Species Act is applied, significantly weakening the nation's bedrock conservation law credited with rescuing the bald eagle …
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Rebecca Beitsch / The Hill:
Trump rolls back endangered species protections
Trump rolls back endangered species protections
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Ellen Knickmeyer / Associated Press:
Trump overhauls landmark endangered species protections
Trump overhauls landmark endangered species protections
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Andrew O'Reilly / Fox News:
Trump administration overhauls Endangered Species Act in bid to reduce red tape
Trump administration overhauls Endangered Species Act in bid to reduce red tape
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New York Times:
Trump Policy Favors Wealthier Immigrants for Green Cards — WASHINGTON — The Trump administration will make it harder for legal immigrants who rely on government benefit programs, such as food stamps and subsidized housing, to obtain permanent legal status as part of a far-reaching …
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CNN:
Trump admin announces rule that could limit legal immigration — Washington (CNN)The Trump administration released a regulation Monday that could dramatically cut the number of legal immigrants allowed to enter and stay in the US by making it easier to reject green card and visa applications.
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CBS News:
Top immigration official Ken Cuccinelli briefs reporters on change to “public charge” rule
Top immigration official Ken Cuccinelli briefs reporters on change to “public charge” rule
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Washington Post:
Trump administration tightens rule that could deny green cards, citizenship to immigrants who need public assistance
Trump administration tightens rule that could deny green cards, citizenship to immigrants who need public assistance
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USA Today:
Donald Trump administration wants to deny green cards to migrants on public assistance
Donald Trump administration wants to deny green cards to migrants on public assistance
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Ted Hesson / Politico:
Trump to deny green cards to immigrants receiving public benefits
Trump to deny green cards to immigrants receiving public benefits
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New York Times:
U.S. Officials Suspect New Nuclear Missile in Explosion That Killed 7 Russians — American intelligence officials are racing to understand a mysterious explosion that released radiation off the coast of northern Russia last week, apparently during the test of a new type of nuclear-propelled …
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Gabby Orr / Politico:
'Using the Lord's name in vain': Evangelicals chafe at Trump's blasphemy — Paul Hardesty didn't pay much attention to President Donald Trump's campaign rally in Greenville, N.C., last month until a third concerned constituent rang his cellphone. — The residents of Hardesty's district …
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Francesca Bacardi / Page Six:
Sarah Silverman fired from new movie for blackface photo — Sarah Silverman revealed that she was recently fired from a movie over an old photo of her in blackface. — She said the photo, which was snapped on the set of “The Sarah Silverman Show” in 2007, recently resurfaced and caught the eye of the film's producers.
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New York Times:
How the El Paso Killer Echoed the Incendiary Words of Conservative Media Stars — Tucker Carlson went on his prime-time Fox News show in April last year and told his viewers not to be fooled. The thousands of Central Americans on their way to the United States were “border jumpers,” not refugees, he said.
Jonathan Capehart / Washington Post:
What I learned about the Democrats at a family barbecue in North Carolina — Every second Saturday in August, my mother and her siblings host a family barbecue, a simple gathering under the enormous pecan tree in the side yard of the house where they grew up in Severn, N.C. In the mix …
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Jennifer Rubin / Washington Post:
This is how to respond to Trump's conspiratorial lunacy — This is how CNN's State of the Union began on Sunday: … Credit Tapper with not allowing Trump to use his show as a megaphone for Trump's insane conspiracy-mongering and reminding viewers that the president feeds conspiracy theories all the time …
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Washington Post:
‘It was inevitable’: Officers watching Epstein were on overtime due to jail staffing shortage, union president says
‘It was inevitable’: Officers watching Epstein were on overtime due to jail staffing shortage, union president says
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Sohrab Ahmari / New York Post:
Journos' debunker mentality: Rush to rip conspiracy talk
Journos' debunker mentality: Rush to rip conspiracy talk
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Bloomberg:
Hong Kong Cancels All Remaining Monday Flights as Protesters Swarm Airport — Flights to and from city scrapped; Cathay shares tumble — Chinese official warns protesters showing signs of ‘terrorism’ — Hong Kong airport authorities canceled remaining flights on Monday …
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Will Sommer / The Daily Beast:
Did a Far-Right Star Recruit Jacob Wohl to Terrorize Women? — “I'll make it my mission to torture you so much that you end up killing yourself,” reads a text message from a phone number belonging to notorious smear merchant Jacob Wohl. — A perennial House candidate's alleged harassment …
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German Lopez / Vox:
Elizabeth Warren and Kamala Harris's controversial Michael Brown tweets, explained — Elizabeth Warren delivers a campaign speech at the Des Moines Register Political Soapbox at the Iowa State Fair on August 10, 2019. Alex Wong/Getty Images — The tweets claimed a police officer “murdered” Michael Brown.
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David French / National Review:
On Ferguson, Elizabeth Warren and Kamala Harris Told a Terrible Lie
On Ferguson, Elizabeth Warren and Kamala Harris Told a Terrible Lie
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New York Times:
How YouTube Radicalized Brazil — NITERÓI, Brazil — When Matheus Dominguez was 16, YouTube recommended a video that changed his life. — He was in a band in Niterói, a beach-ringed city in Brazil, and practiced guitar by watching tutorials online.
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Brian Schwartz / CNBC:
L Brands CEO Les Wexner has been giving documents to investigators showing alleged Jeffrey Epstein theft — KEY POINTS — L Brands founder Les Wexner and his legal team have been providing documents to federal investigators that they believe show Epstein misappropriated funds while the child predator was Wexner's money manager.
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Sarah McGregor / Bloomberg:
U.S. Budget Deficit Already Exceeds Last Year's Total Figure — The U.S. fiscal deficit has already exceeded the full-year figure for last year, as spending growth outpaces revenue. — The gap grew to $866.8 billion in the first 10 months of the fiscal year, up 27% from the same period a year earlier …
Cameron Joseph / VICE:
Iowa Democrats Are Getting Nervous About Biden's Trail of Gaffes — Want the best of VICE News straight to your inbox? Sign up here. — DES MOINES, Iowa — Biden's bumbles are back — and some Democrats are concerned. — Former Vice President Joe Biden delivered a series of verbal fumbles …
Brian Pascus / CBS News:
Tulsi Gabbard to report for active duty for 2 weeks — Tulsi Gabbard, Democrat from Hawaii and presidential candidate, will be taking a two-week absence from her campaign Monday to report for active duty with the Hawaiian Army National Guard in Indonesia, she said in an interview with CBSN's Caitlin Huey-Burns.
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Vivian Salama / Wall Street Journal:
Bolton Says U.S. Strongly Backs Brexit Even if No EU Deal Is Reached — Trump's national security adviser held meetings in London on trade, defense — LONDON—President Trump's national security adviser said he told British Prime Minister Boris Johnson the administration would strongly support …
Eugene Scott / Washington Post:
Anger at being labeled racist is the new ‘cultural anxiety’ for Trump supporters — The people who backed Donald Trump for president in 2016 have largely continued to support him. In the previous election, many of them pointed to cultural anxiety as one of their main reasons for backing Trump's pledge to “make America great again.”
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David Rutz / Washington Free Beacon:
Abrams: Election ‘Stolen From the People of Georgia’ — In MSNBC special, Abrams blames 2013 Supreme Court decision for her defeat — Democrat Stacey Abrams repeated her claim that her 2018 governor's race was “stolen from the people of Georgia” in an MSNBC special on voting that aired Sunday.
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Harmeet Dhillon / Fox News:
Hey, California, Trump has a right to run for reelection. The Constitution is crystal clear — No one - not Congress, not the president, and certainly not a state government - may unilaterally change the requirements to be president of the United States without first amending the U.S. Constitution.