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CNN:
Top intelligence office informs congressional committees it'll no longer brief on election security — (CNN)The Office of the Director of National Intelligence has informed the House and Senate Select Committees on Intelligence that it'll no longer be briefing on election security issues, a senior administration official told CNN.
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Politico:
Dems outraged as Trump administration scales back election security briefings — The Office of the Director of National Intelligence is scaling back its election security briefings to Congress, according to two sources familiar with the matter and documents reviewed by POLITICO.
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Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Raw Story, The Hill, Associated Press, Axios, Reuters and Fox News
U.S. Senator for Florida, Marco Rubio:
Rubio on Historic Challenges Facing Congressional Oversight of Intelligence Activities — Miami, FL — U.S. Senate Select Committee on Intelligence Acting Chairman Marco Rubio (R-FL) released the following statement: — “Congressional oversight of intelligence activities now faces a historic crisis.
New York Times:
No More In-Person Election Briefings for Congress, Intelligence Chief Says — Lawmakers in both parties worry the move will block their ability to question and test intelligence assessments when they are crucial to ensuring that foreign powers do not undermine election results.
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Raw Story, Associated Press, Financial Times and Bloomberg
Eli Yokley / Morning Consult:
Trump Pulls Closer to Biden After RNC — Post-convention poll shows Trump almost halved national deficit against the Democratic nominee — Former Vice President Joe Biden leads President Trump 50% to 44% among likely voters following the Republican National Convention vs. a lead of 52% to 42% before it began.
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Daniel Politi / Slate:
Leonard Cohen Estate Considering Legal Action After RNC Plays “Halleujah” — The estate of late singer-songwriter Leonard Cohen is angry that the Republican National Convention decided to use not one but two different covers of Hallelujah to close out the event. And it is considering taking legal action.
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Vanity Fair and Variety
Andrew Romano / Yahoo News:
New Yahoo News-YouGov Poll: Biden's lead over Trump shrinks to 6 points after the RNC — his smallest margin in months — The presidential race between Joe Biden and Donald Trump has tightened after this week's Republican National Convention, according to a new Yahoo New-YouGov poll …
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YouGov
Harry Enten / CNN:
Trump is the president of the loud minority, not silent majority
Trump is the president of the loud minority, not silent majority
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Raw Story and Power Line
Gabriela Schulte / The Hill:
Poll: Trump approval rises among black, hispanic voters amid convention
Poll: Trump approval rises among black, hispanic voters amid convention
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Redstate, The Gateway Pundit and Breitbart
Daniel Lippman / Politico:
8 juicy details from the new Melania Trump tell-all book — First Lady Melania Trump's former senior adviser and close friend has written a tell-all book that describes the first lady as someone who can't be trusted and who often competed for influence in the White House with Ivanka Trump.
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Los Angeles Times, Raw Story, No More Mister Nice Blog and Deadline
New York Times:
Biden, Speaking to National Guard Group, Takes Aim at Republican Criticism on Crime — The Democratic presidential nominee hit back at attacks delivered at the Republican National Convention. — After a Republican National Convention week in which President Trump and his allies sought …
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San José Spotlight, POLITICUSUSA, Daily Kos and Associated Press
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Washington Post:
Biden to resume in-person campaigning as race with Trump kicks into gear
Biden to resume in-person campaigning as race with Trump kicks into gear
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Talking Points Memo, New York Times and Breitbart
Axios:
NYT: Biden to condemn violence and link “chaos” to Trump on visit
NYT: Biden to condemn violence and link “chaos” to Trump on visit
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New York Post, Twitchy and Fox News
Harry Enten / CNN:
Why Democrats are worried about Kenosha
Why Democrats are worried about Kenosha
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Washington Monthly and Washington Post
Nicole Acevedo / NBC News:
Arkansas sheriff resigns over racist rant in leaked recording — An Arkansas sheriff resigned Friday after coming under fire over a leaked racist recording. — Sheriff Todd Wright of Arkansas County, about 85 miles southeast of Little Rock, resigned effective immediately on Friday during …
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ArkansasTimes, UPI, Raw Story and Pine Bluff Commercial
Hansi Lo Wang / NPR:
The Census Scales Back A Critical Step: Checking Its Own Work — With scores of people displaced because of the coronavirus pandemic and other disasters, the U.S. Census Bureau is facing an especially daunting challenge of meeting its once-a-decade goal of tallying every person living in the country …
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Bangor Daily News
New York Times:
Compare Pages From an Uncensored Book on Investigating Terrorism — Under legal pressure, the C.I.A. has permitted the former F.B.I. agent Ali Soufan to republish his 2011 memoir about investigating members of Al Qaeda, “The Black Banners,” without redacted passages about his interrogation …
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Michael Moore:
Sorry to have to provide the reality check again, but when CNN polled registered voters in August in just the swing states, Biden and Trump were in a virtual tie. In Minnesota, it's 47-47. In Michigan, where Biden had a big lead, Trump has closed the gap to 4 points. Are you ready for a Trump victory?
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Townhall, The Gateway Pundit, The Guardian and The Hill
Rod Dreher:
Christian Dandy Throws A Punch — Well, this clip of a street scene in Washington DC, after Trump's speech, is making the social media rounds. Warning: there's a guy rolling on his bike down the street, screaming “F-K YOU! F-K TRUMP!” So be warned about the sound:
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Le·gal In·sur·rec· tion and The Daily Caller
Jon Levine / New York Post:
Confessions of a voter fraud: I was a master at fixing mail-in ballots — A top Democratic operative says voter fraud, especially with mail-in ballots, is no myth. And he knows this because he's been doing it, on a grand scale, for decades. — Mail-in ballots have become the latest flashpoint in the 2020 elections.
Roger Cohen / New York Times:
An American Disaster Foretold — Europeans look at “containment” as the means to deal with Trump. — PARIS — Henry Kissinger this month called François Delattre, the former French ambassador to the United States who is now the secretary general of the Foreign Ministry.
Margaret Sullivan / Washington Post:
Fact-checking Trump's lies is essential. It's also increasingly fruitless. — Daniel Dale met President Trump's convention speech with a tirade of truth Thursday night — a tour de force of fact-checking that left CNN anchor Anderson Cooper looking slightly stunned.
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Mother Jones, ArkansasTimes and Mashable
Los Angeles Times:
Holocaust reparations, prescriptions and rent checks: USPS delays put Americans in jeopardy — Around the 3rd of every month, Walter Lachman receives a check in the mail from the German government. The money means both survival and justice for the 92-year-old Holocaust survivor, who was sent to a concentration camp at age 14.
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Foreign Policy
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Oregonian:
Did you see photos of officers supposedly injured last weekend in NW cities? The facts don't check out — The Associated Press checks out some of the most popular but completely untrue stories and visuals of the week. This one is bogus, even though it was shared widely on social media.
Julie Bosman / New York Times:
‘That Same Feeling’: Painful Memories in Kenosha Come Rushing Back — The auto plant closed in 1988, turning the Wisconsin city upside down. Now it's facing an even deeper existential crisis. — KENOSHA, Wis. — Anguished residents wondered if their city would ever recover.
E.J. Dionne / Washington Post:
The ponderous, low-energy guy is Trump — As President Trump droned through his 70-minute acceptance speech — while desecrating the White House as a television backdrop, which was probably illegal — the words that kept coming to mind were two he has applied with relish to his opponents: “low-energy” and “sleepy.”
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Breitbart, Raw Story, Redstate, Spectator USA and The Hill
Max Brantley / ArkansasTimes:
State Police traffic stop of Black law student draws complaint that opens door to review of police enforcement practices — A state trooper's stop of a Black motorist on Interstate 40 has led to a complaint to state officials and a related request for racial information about State Police enforcement practices.
Apoorva Mandavilli / New York Times:
Your Coronavirus Test Is Positive. Maybe It Shouldn't Be. — The usual diagnostic tests may simply be too sensitive and too slow to contain the spread of the virus. — Some of the nation's leading public health experts are raising a new concern in the endless debate over coronavirus testing …
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Townhall
Associated Press:
Mitch McConnell's campaign hires Covington teen Nick Sandmann — LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell's campaign has hired a Kentucky teenager known for his viral encounter with a Native American man at the Lincoln Memorial last year. — Nick Sandmann landed a paid position …