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Alexander Burns / New York Times:
Seth Moulton Ends 2020 Presidential Campaign With a Warning — Representative Seth Moulton of Massachusetts is dropping out of the presidential race, ending a candidacy that emphasized Mr. Moulton's centrist politics and military service but gained no traction with Democratic primary voters.
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Dan Merica / CNN:
Seth Moulton to end 2020 presidential campaign
Seth Moulton to end 2020 presidential campaign
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Robert Costa / Washington Post:
Rep. Seth Moulton of Massachusetts drops out of presidential race after failing to break through …
Rep. Seth Moulton of Massachusetts drops out of presidential race after failing to break through …
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Elisha Fieldstadt / NBC News:
David Koch, billionaire conservative activist and philanthropist, dies at 79 — He and his brother, Charles Koch, helped to build a massive conservative network of donors to support libertarian-leaning economic policies. — David Koch, billionaire conservative activist and philanthropist, has died.
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Wall Street Journal:
Billionaire David Koch, Who Spent Heavily to Back Conservative Causes, Dies — He also donated more than $1.3 billion of his fortune to charity — David Koch, the billionaire libertarian who gave more than $1 billion to charitable causes but was better known for using his money to reshape U.S. politics, has died.
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Robert D. McFadden / New York Times:
David Koch, Billionaire Who Fueled Right-Wing Movement, Dies at 79 — A man-about-town philanthropist, he and his brother Charles ran a business colossus while furthering a libertarian agenda that reshaped American politics. — David H. Koch, who joined his brother, Charles G. Koch …
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Brian Kahn / Earther:
David Koch Escaped the Climate Hell He Helped Create
David Koch Escaped the Climate Hell He Helped Create
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Maggie Severns / Politico:
David Koch, billionaire conservative donor, dies at 79
David Koch, billionaire conservative donor, dies at 79
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Yun Li / CNBC:
China will retaliate with tariffs on $75 billion more of US goods and resume auto tariffs — KEY POINTS — The Chinese State Council says it's slapping tariffs ranging from 5% to 10% on $75 billion U.S. goods in two batches effective on Sept. 1 and Dec. 15.
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Fred Imbert / CNBC:
Dow drops more than 300 points after Trump orders US companies to look for ‘alternative to China’
Dow drops more than 300 points after Trump orders US companies to look for ‘alternative to China’
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Axios:
China announces retaliatory tariffs on $75 billion of U.S. goods
China announces retaliatory tariffs on $75 billion of U.S. goods
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Ben Gittleson / ABC News:
China announces tariffs on $75 billion of US goods as Trump heads to G7 summit in France
China announces tariffs on $75 billion of US goods as Trump heads to G7 summit in France
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Bloomberg:
China Hits Back at Trump With Higher Tariffs on Soy, Autos
China Hits Back at Trump With Higher Tariffs on Soy, Autos
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John Bowden / The Hill:
China announces new tariffs on $75B in US goods
China announces new tariffs on $75B in US goods
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Isaac Chotiner / New Yorker:
A Penn Law Professor Wants to Make America White Again — Amy Wax, a professor at the University of Pennsylvania Law School, is the academic who perhaps best represents the ideology of the Trump Administration's immigration restrictionists. Wax, who began her professional life as a neurologist …
Hamed Aleaziz / BuzzFeed News:
The Justice Department Sent Immigration Judges A White Nationalist Blog Post With Anti-Semitic Attacks — An email sent from the Justice Department to all immigration court employees this week included a link to an article posted on a white nationalist website that “directly attacks sitting immigration judges …
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Wall Street Journal:
Amazon Has Ceded Control of Its Site. The Result: Thousands of Banned, Unsafe or Mislabeled Products — Just like tech companies that have struggled to tackle misinformation on their platforms, Amazon has proven unable or unwilling to effectively police third-party sellers on its site
Washington Post:
France tries to orchestrate a no-drama G-7 summit, but Trump is the X factor — Like an annual holiday gathering where the main goal is to get through the day without a family explosion, one of France's main objectives as host of this weekend's Group of Seven summit is to minimize the chances that President Trump will blow it up.
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Stephen Collinson / CNN:
Will Trump blow up the G7 summit?
Will Trump blow up the G7 summit?
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Susan Davis / NPR:
Meltdown On Main Street: Inside The Breakdown Of The GOP's Moderate Wing — Three weeks after Democrats took control of the U.S. House in the 2018 midterm elections, about 40 reelected and recently defeated lawmakers in the centrist Republican Main Street Caucus gathered at the Capitol Hill Club to sift through the electoral wreckage.
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Lynh Bui / Washington Post:
Innocent man spent months in jail for bringing honey back to United States — Leon Haughton likes honey in his tea. Which is why during his Christmas visit to relatives in Jamaica, he made his regular stop and bought three bottles from a favorite roadside stand before heading home to Maryland.
Sherman Smith / Topeka Capital-Journal:
U.S. Rep. Steve Watkins ducks reporters amid speculation he could resign — Sherman Smith sherman_newsTim Carpenter TimVCarpenter — FORT SCOTT — Kansas Republican U.S. Rep. Steve Watkins declined to answer news reporters' questions at a campaign event Thursday amid a flurry …
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Emily Yoffe / Reason:
'I'm Radioactive' — Until the spring of 2018, Jonathan Kaiman was the Beijing bureau chief of the Los Angeles Times. Today he is living at the home of his parents in Phoenix under conditions he describes as a form of psychological house arrest. There are no visitors, and his few remaining friends rarely call.
Ben Schreckinger / Politico:
The alt-right manifesto that has Trumpworld talking — The most important political book of the past year just might be a grammatically challenged manifesto in favor of nude sunbathing written under the pen name Bronze Age Pervert. — Where Ayn Rand's “Atlas Shrugged” …
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Michael Gerson / Washington Post:
The Trump presidency is not just unfolding, it is unraveling — Historians studying the Trump presidency will have a prodigious amount of digital material that demands examination but defies explanation. The president's Aug. 21, half-hour, South Lawn media availability deserves to be at the top of that list.
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Jackie Smith / The Times Herald:
Racist comment shocks Marysville forum amid message of growth, momentum … Capitalizing on Marysville's current momentum — from redeveloping the old Mighty Marysville property to improvements at city parks — quickly became a common theme for city election candidates during a forum Thursday night.
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Lauren Feiner / CNBC:
Facebook learned about Cambridge Analytica as early as September 2015, new documents show — KEY POINTS — Communication between Facebook employees from 2015 illustrate early actions the company took to investigate third-party use of their data. — Facebook released the emails …
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Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System:
Challenges for Monetary Policy — Chair Jerome H. Powell — At the “Challenges for Monetary Policy” symposium, sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, Jackson Hole, Wyoming — This year's symposium topic is “Challenges for Monetary Policy,” and for the Federal Reserve …
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David Folkenflik / NPR:
A Dead Cat, A Lawyer's Call And A 5-Figure Donation: How Media Fell Short On Epstein — Toggle more options — Hear Part 1 — Toggle more options — Hear Part 2 — Toggle more options — A coterie of intimidating lawyers. A deployment of charm. An aura of invincibility.
New York Times:
With Amazon Rain Forest Ablaze, Brazil Faces Global Backlash — RIO DE JANEIRO — As dozens of fires scorched large swaths of the Amazon, the Brazilian government on Thursday struggled to contain growing global outrage over its environmental policies, which have paved the way for runaway deforestation …
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NBC News:
The Epoch Times begins hiding its connection to a huge pro-Trump ad buy on Facebook — By hiding its multimillion-dollar dark money ad spend, the organization is bypassing Facebook's political advertising transparency rules. — The Epoch Times, a conservative news outlet that has spent …
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Washington Post:
The month a shadow fell on Trump's economy — Top White House advisers notified President Trump earlier this month that some internal forecasts showed that the economy could slow markedly over the next year, stopping short of a recession but complicating his path to reelection in 2020.
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New York Times:
Israeli Airstrike Hits Weapons Depot in Iraq — Israel has carried out an airstrike on a weapons depot in Iraq that officials said was being used by Iran to move weapons to Syria, an attack that could destabilize Iraq and thrust it deeper into the conflict between the United States and Iran.
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Associated Press:
Making a case to women: Trump female defenders go on offense — DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The Trump campaign has a message for its female supporters: It's time to come out of hiding. — “There's a lot of people that are fearful of expressing their support, and I want you ladies to know it's OK …
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Peter Pomerantsev / The New York Review of Books:
The Info War of All Against All — “The powerlessness of our enemies is they are still trying to describe and fight us as if we were the old right-wing fringe groups that they faced decades before,” Martin Sellner, a figurehead of the European Identitarian Movement, told me, speaking from his flat in Vienna, Austria.