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Nate Cohn / New York Times:
One Year From Election, Trump Trails Biden but Leads Warren in Battlegrounds — Signs that the president's advantage in the Electoral College has persisted or even increased since 2016. — Despite low national approval ratings and the specter of impeachment, President Trump remains highly competitive …
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Jonathan Chait / New York Magazine:
New Poll Shows Democratic Candidates Have Been Living in a Fantasy World — In 2018, Democratic candidates waded into hostile territory and flipped 40 House districts, many of them moderate or conservative in their makeup. In almost every instance, their formula centered on narrowing …
Ross Ramsey / The Texas Tribune:
Democrats don't have a candidate who would beat Trump in Texas today, poll finds — President Donald Trump would win head-to-head races with the top Democratic candidates right now, according to the latest University of Texas/Texas Tribune Poll. … None of the top Democrats seeking …
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The Hill and Washington Times
Natasha Korecki / Politico:
Dems tiptoe around ‘Pocahontas’ and Hunter as Trump licks his chops — “Pocahontas?” A racial slur unfit for discussion. Bernie's heart attack? Out of bounds. Questions about Hunter Biden's business dealings? Stop carrying Donald Trump's water. — To listen to 2020 Democrats …
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The Hill
Politico:
POLITICO Playbook: Did Trump just threaten a shutdown over impeachment? — DRIVING THE DAY — PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP just made this month much more ... interesting. Speaking on the South Lawn on Sunday, the president left the door open to a government shutdown in 17 days.
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New York Times, Wall Street Journal and Washington Post
Brian Schwartz / CNBC:
Wall Street donors are so worried about Elizabeth Warren that they are snubbing Democrats in 2020 Senate races
Wall Street donors are so worried about Elizabeth Warren that they are snubbing Democrats in 2020 Senate races
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Daily Kos
New York Times:
As Warren Gains in Race, Wall Street Sounds the Alarm
As Warren Gains in Race, Wall Street Sounds the Alarm
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Fox News, National Review and The Daily Caller
Christian Toto / Hollywood in Toto:
‘SNL’ Goes Full Pravda for ‘President’ Elizabeth Warren
‘SNL’ Goes Full Pravda for ‘President’ Elizabeth Warren
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YouTube
Benjamin Weiser / New York Times:
Trump Taxes: Appeals Court Rules President Must Turn Over 8 Years of Tax Returns — A three-judge appeals panel said the president's accounting firm had to comply with a subpoena. — A federal appeals panel said on Monday that President Trump's accounting firm must turn over eight years …
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Axios, The Week and Political Wire
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Josh Gerstein / Politico:
Trump could get whacked by legal losses in coming months — The final year of President Donald Trump's first term will be loaded with legal landmines — and it's not just the impeachment cases. — Trump could face court rulings that say he is illegally profiting from foreign governments …
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National Review, One America News Network, Raw Story and Patterico's Pontifications
CNBC:
Trump loses appeal of New York tax returns case — A federal appeals court ruled Monday that President Donald Trump's tax returns must be turned over to a state grand jury. — The three-judge appeals panel in New York rejected Trump's argument that he is immune as president from criminal investigation while in the White House.
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Breitbart and Alternet.org
Washington Post:
Appeals court rejects Trump's attempt to withhold tax returns from local prosecutors …
Larry Neumeister / Associated Press:
Appeals court agrees Trump tax returns can be turned over
Appeals court agrees Trump tax returns can be turned over
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CNN:
All four White House officials scheduled for House inquiry depositions Monday won't testify — CNN analyst describes hearings: Battle of the branches — Washington (CNN)All four White House officials who are scheduled to give depositions on Monday during the House's impeachment inquiry won't show up …
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Washington Post:
Live updates: House investigators release first deposition transcripts; White House lawyer defies House subpoena
Live updates: House investigators release first deposition transcripts; White House lawyer defies House subpoena
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NBC News, Raw Story, New York Post, The Hill, Alternet.org and Common Dreams
Steve Benen / MSNBC:
Impeachment transcripts become latest point of panic for Trump
Impeachment transcripts become latest point of panic for Trump
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Shareblue Media, NBC News and Mediaite
Andrew Desiderio / Politico:
White House officials spurn demand to testify in impeachment probe
White House officials spurn demand to testify in impeachment probe
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Raw Story, NPR, duluthnewstribune.com and Washington Post
Stephen Collinson / CNN:
Trump signals alarm with Democrats poised to escalate impeachment offensive
Trump signals alarm with Democrats poised to escalate impeachment offensive
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Talking Points Memo, The Resurgent and The Gateway Pundit
Jan Ransom / New York Times:
E. Jean Carroll, Who Accused Trump of Rape, Sues Him for Defamation — The writer says the president hurt her career when he said she had lied about him attacking her in a dressing room in the 1990s. — E. Jean Carroll had publicly shared a secret in June that she had kept largely to herself …
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Axios and The Daily Caller
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Beth Reinhard / Washington Post:
New York writer who accused Trump of sexual assault sues him for defamation
New York writer who accused Trump of sexual assault sues him for defamation
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NBC News, The Daily Beast, Mother Jones, VICE, CNN, Alternet.org, Rolling Stone and The Week
U.S. House of Representatives Permanent …:
COMMITTEES RELEASE TESTIMONY OF YOVANOVITCH AND McKINLEY AS PART OF NEW PUBLIC PHASE OF IMPEACHMENT INQUIRY — f t # e — Washington, DC - Today, Rep. Adam B. Schiff, the Chairman of the Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, Rep. Eliot L. Engel, the Chairman of the Committee on Foreign Affairs …
Aaron Calvin / Columbia Journalism Review:
Twitter hates me. The Des Moines Register fired me. Here's what really happened. — During the seven months I worked as a trending-news reporter for the Des Moines Register, it was my job to write about viral news in Iowa and to frame my stories in ways that would increase their viral potential.
Washington Post:
Unemployment is climbing in key swing states, including Michigan and Wisconsin — There's been a steady increase of people coming to the St. Vincent de Paul Society's food pantry in Marinette, Wis., a small city of about 10,000 just across the border from Michigan's Upper Peninsula.
Byron York / Washington Examiner:
Trump, the phone call, and consciousness of guilt — The July 25 call between President Trump and Ukrainian President Vlodomyr Zelensky is the central piece of evidence in the Democratic drive to remove the president from office. “That call was a smoking gun,” Speaker Nancy Pelosi …
Marshall Allen / ProPublica:
How One Employer Stuck a New Mom With a $898,984 Bill for Her Premature Baby — Dignity Health said its employee, an ER nurse, failed to meet the deadline to add her premature newborn to its health plan, so she was responsible for the medical bills. It rejected her appeals for a year until ProPublica called.
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Kaiser Health News
Amy Knight / The Daily Beast:
Putin's Top Spy: We're Teaming Up With D.C. on Cybersecurity — Behind-the-scenes cooperation with U.S. agencies, particularly on cybercrime and terrorism, is a theme the Kremlin likes to push onto center stage. Trump likes it, too. — Following a recent conference of foreign security …
Matt Novak / Gizmodo:
Internet-Savvy Nazi Says a Bunch of Old Fashioned Nazi Shit in Leaked Tape — Richard Spencer, one of the most high profile neo-Nazis in America, has spent the past three years online trying to rebrand his extremist ideology with terms like “alt-right.” But a newly leaked audio tape makes …
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LGBTQ Nation and VICE
Jamelle Bouie / New York Times:
The Presidency Is Not Enough — And without reform, neither is a Democratic Senate. — There are still more than a dozen candidates jockeying for the Democratic presidential nomination. Some are running on big, ambitious platforms for change, like the Medicare-for-All plans pushed by Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren.
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The Nation
Lauren Fedor / Financial Times:
Nearly two-thirds of US voters say Trump has not made them better off — Nearly two-thirds of Americans say they are not better off financially than they were when Donald Trump was elected, casting doubt on whether economic expansion and a record bull market will boost the president's re-election campaign in 2020.
Discussion:
Alternet.org and The Hill
Matt Lebovic / The Times of Israel:
Historian: New evidence shows FDR's bigotry derailed many Holocaust rescue plans — In his book about Franklin Roosevelt and the Holocaust, Rafael Medoff finds links between the US president's anti-Japanese stances and his policies against Jews fleeing Hitler
Josh Lederman / NBC News:
Amid impeachment circus, the pro-Trump search for dirt on Ukraine, the Bidens, 2016 election goes on — Those working in common cause with the president's and Giuliani's campaign to get Ukraine to investigate Trump's political opponents are moving ahead. — Ukrainian lawmakers advancing Trump's goal of investigating 2016, Biden
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Raw Story, MSNBC and Just Security
Berkeley Lovelace Jr / CNBC:
Wealthy Americans will receive billions in tax cuts if Obamacare is overturned, new report says — The rich will likely receive billions in tax cuts if the health-care law is overturned, according to a new analysis from the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities.
Fred Hiatt / Washington Post:
In China, every day is Kristallnacht — In China, every day is Kristallnacht. — Eighty-one years ago this week, in what is also known as the “Night of Broken Glass,” hundreds of synagogues and Jewish cemeteries in Nazi Germany were damaged or destroyed, along with thousands of Jewish-owned businesses.
Kashmir Hill / New York Times:
I Got Access to My Secret Consumer Score. Now You Can Get Yours, Too. — Little-known companies are amassing your data — like food orders and Airbnb messages — and selling the analysis to clients. Here's how to get a copy of what they have on you. — As consumers, we all have …
Judd at Popular Information / Popular Information:
The Trump campaign holds a lot of contests. Does anyone win? — The Trump campaign has held at least 15 contests since 2018 offering the chance to win breakfast, lunch, or dinner with President Trump. Supporters are enticed to donate to Trump's campaign with promises of free travel …