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West Texas Shooting Spree Terrorized Two Towns and Killed 7 — ODESSA, Tex. — The 36-year-old man who terrorized two West Texas towns with an assault-style rifle Saturday had been fired from his trucking job a few hours before he led the authorities on a chaotic high-speed chase that ended …
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Acacia Coronado / The Texas Tribune:
After West Texas shooting, Texas House Rep. says “NO” to gun restrictions
After West Texas shooting, Texas House Rep. says “NO” to gun restrictions
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Richard Parker / New York Times:
Texas Is a Leader in Mass Shootings. Why Is the Governor Silent?
Texas Is a Leader in Mass Shootings. Why Is the Governor Silent?
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Sarah K. Burris / Raw Story:
Odessa, Texas mayor blames ‘problem of the heart’ and video games for most recent mass shooting
CNN:
Texas loosens firearm laws hours after the state's latest mass shooting left five dead
Texas loosens firearm laws hours after the state's latest mass shooting left five dead
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Kolten Parker / KSAT-TV:
8 new Texas laws that loosen gun restrictions, starting Sept. 1
8 new Texas laws that loosen gun restrictions, starting Sept. 1
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Reuters:
Special Report: Hong Kong leader says she would ‘quit’ if she could, fears her ability to resolve crisis now ‘very limited’ — HONG KONG (Reuters) - Embattled Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam said she has caused “unforgivable havoc” by igniting the political crisis engulfing the city and would quit …
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Jackson Diehl / Washington Post:
History will remember how Trump responded to Hong Kong — While President Trump plotted to annex Greenland, China's Xi Jinping — a serious man — spent August weighing a decision that could shape the future of his country, and its relations with the world, for years to come.
Jonathan Swan / Axios:
Hawkish Trump officials plot national security actions against China — As the Chinese government accelerates its crackdown on Hong Kong's pro-democracy protesters, the Trump administration has sharpened its view of the world's most important bilateral relationship.
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Associated Press:
Tens of thousands in Hong Kong boycott first day of school — HONG KONG (AP) — Clad in gas masks along with their formal white school uniforms, tens of thousands of students in Hong Kong boycotted the first day of classes Monday as part of a citywide strike following a violent weekend of demonstrations.
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Samantha Wnek / ABC News:
Hurricane Dorian makes 3rd landfall, lays waste to Bahamas with record strength — Hurricane Dorian is a massive Category 5 hurricane Monday morning with sustained winds of 165 mph as it continues to batter the Bahamas in the Atlantic Ocean. — Dorian, which came ashore on Elbow Cay of the Abaco Islands …
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Timothy Burke / Burke Communications:
President Donald Trump, On Category 5 Hurricanes — Today Donald Trump stated in reference to Hurricane Dorian that “I'm not sure that I've even ever heard of a Category 5 [...] A Category 5 is something that I'm not even sure that I've ever heard the term.”
Devan Cole / CNN:
Trump doesn't think he's ‘ever even heard of a Category 5’ …
Trump doesn't think he's ‘ever even heard of a Category 5’ …
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Michael Scherer / Washington Post:
Presidential hopefuls face a stubborn problem: how to bump Biden — Joe Biden's fellow candidates have compared him to Donald Trump, dismissed him as past his sell-by date and gone public in unison with concerns about his previous positions on race, abortion and even his physically affectionate campaign style.
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Trump's lost summer: Aides claim victory, but others see incompetence and intolerance — When President Trump presided over the battle tanks and fighter jets, the fireworks and adoring fans on July 4, he couldn't have known that the militaristic “Salute to America” — as well to himself …
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Victor Davis Hanson / American Greatness:
From Icon to Just a Con — Most of us who came of age in the 1970s revered the university—even as it was still reeling from 1960s protests and beginning a process that resulted in its present chaos and disrepute. — Americans of the G.I. Bill-era first enshrined the idea of upward mobility through …
Bianca Quilantan / Politico:
Reporter calls White House ‘unprofessional’ in cutting off his access — Playboy reporter Brian Karem on Sunday called the White House's decision to suspend his press pass “unprofessional,” adding that he had just made “a joke.” “And I'll never apologize for a joke that got a laugh.”
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Stef W. Kight / Axios:
Unions shrink fast in swing states — AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka has challenged 2020 Democratic candidates to prove their support and not to take the union vote for granted — but there are half as many union members today than there were just 35 years ago, according to the Pew Research Center.
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Alex Morales / Bloomberg:
Here's How Parliament Is Plotting to Stop a No-Deal Brexit — Follow @Brexit, sign up to our Brexit Bulletin, and tell us your Brexit story. — Prime Minister Boris Johnson's plan to take Britain out of the European Union with or without a deal on Oct. 31 will be tested in a crunch battle in Parliament this week.
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Jonathan Swan / Axios:
Top literary agents say Trump's ex-personal secretary could make millions — A couple of Washington's top literary agents say President Trump's former personal secretary, Madeleine Westerhout, could make millions if she writes a tell-all of her time working for the president.
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New York Times:
How Much Will the Trade War Cost You by the End of the Year? — A new wave of tariffs by the Trump administration went into effect on Sunday, rendering the majority of goods imported to the United States from China subject to import taxes. — It is the latest move in a drawn-out conflict between the world's two largest economies.
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