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10:40 AM ET, August 30, 2020

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Mike Baker / New York Times:
One Person Dead in Portland After Clashes Between Trump Supporters and Protesters  —  One person was shot and killed late Saturday.  A caravan of supporters of President Trump had driven into downtown Portland.  —  PORTLAND, Ore. — A man was shot and killed Saturday as a large group …
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Eder Campuzano / Oregonian:
1 man shot, killed near downtown Portland protests Saturday  —  One man was shot and killed in downtown Portland as dueling demonstrations — one a pro-Trump car caravan and another a counter-protest mounted by various opposing groups — unfolded late Saturday.
Ian Miles Cheong / The Post Millennial:
BREAKING: Trump supporter shot dead in downtown Portland  —  On the 95th day of riots and protests in Portland, Ore., a Trump supporter was fatally shot.  He was identified by his “Patriot Prayer” hat and his shooting death was caught by multiple livestreamers.
Kendall Karson / ABC News:
Trump's favorability and perceptions of COVID-19 response stagnate post-convention: POLL  —  Trump's favorability didn't improve, a new ABC News/Ipsos poll finds.  —  President Donald Trump's efforts to build his appeal and define his opponent at the Republican National Convention …
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.
Discussion: Redstate and Outside the Beltway
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.
Discussion: The Hill and Axios
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New York Times:
No More In-Person Election Briefings for Congress, Intelligence Chief Says
Discussion: Associated Press and ABC News
Dustin Volz / Wall Street Journal:
U.S. Intelligence Office to Stop Briefing Congress on Election Security
Discussion: Raw Story and Bloomberg
Kenosha News:
WATCH NOW: Kenosha speaker strays from message at rally  —  KENOSHA - A peaceful march and rally took place in Kenosha on Saturday asking for justice for Jacob Blake, who was shot on Sunday.  —  Most of the speakers talked about justice peacefully.  But near the end of the rally …
Discussion: jsonline and Breitbart
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Julie Bosman / New York Times:   ‘That Same Feeling’: Painful Memories in Kenosha Come Rushing Back
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.
Discussion: Los Angeles Times and Raw Story
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Kiran Stacey / Financial Times:
FDA head says he is willing to fast-track Covid-19 vaccine  —  Stephen Hahn insists he will not rush process to help Donald Trump's election chances  —  The head of the US Food and Drug Administration has said he is willing to bypass the normal approval process to authorise a Covid-19 vaccine …
Discussion: EA WorldView
Stephanie Murray / Politico:
Kennedy scrambles to close gap in Massachusetts  —  BOSTON — Just two years ago, Joe Kennedy's star was so bright that he was asked to deliver the Democratic Party's response to Donald Trump's State of the Union speech.  Now, if he can't turn things around before Tuesday's Massachusetts Senate primary, he'll be out of politics.
Discussion: Raw Story
Rukmini Callimachi / New York Times:
Breonna Taylor's Life Was Changing.  Then the Police Came to Her Door.  —  An ex-boyfriend's run-ins with the law entangled her even as she tried to move on.  Interviews, documents and jailhouse recordings help explain how she landed in the middle of a deadly drug raid.
Discussion: Fox News
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 …
Discussion: UPI and ArkansasTimes
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.
Discussion: Vanity Fair
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Halle Kiefer / Vulture:
Leonard Cohen's Estate Wants You to Know They ‘Specifically Declined’ the RNC's Use of ‘Hallelujah’
Discussion: Lawyers, Guns & Money
Don Thompson / Associated Press:
California moves to consider reparations for slavery  —  SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — California lawmakers are setting up a task force to study and make recommendations for reparations to African Americans, particularly the descendants of slaves, as the nation struggles again with civil rights …
Discussion: Axios, Breitbart, The Hill and Fox News
New York Times:
Steven Mnuchin Tried to Save the Economy.  Not Even His Family Is Happy.  —  The coronavirus was an opportunity for the Treasury secretary to redefine his legacy, for better or worse.  —  One spring day, not long after President Trump signed the largest economic stimulus package …
Discussion: Raw Story
Derek Hawkins / Washington Post:
Coronavirus update: Infections rise to more than 1,000 on University of Alabama campus  —  Coronavirus infections are rising sharply at the University of Alabama, where school officials have reported more than 1,000 cases since classes began Aug. 19.  —  The university announced Friday …
Will Oremus / OneZero:
How “Breaking Up” Apple and Amazon Might Actually Work  —  A banking law from 1956 offers a realistic model for regulating dominant internet platforms  —  Welcome back to Pattern Matching, OneZero's weekly newsletter that puts the week's most compelling tech stories in context.
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 …
Discussion: Bangor Daily News
 
 
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Barak Ravid / Axios:
UAE abolishes Israel boycott law
Discussion: UPI
Heather Knight / San Francisco Chronicle:
As wildfires rage, California needs more firefighters. Why won't it let former inmates join the ranks?
Los Angeles Times:
Holocaust reparations, prescriptions and rent checks: USPS delays put Americans in jeopardy
Rod Dreher:
Christian Dandy Throws A Punch
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Max Brantley / ArkansasTimes:
State Police traffic stop of Black law student draws complaint that opens door to review of police enforcement practices
Brad Polumbo / Washington Examiner:
Latest Chicago and Minneapolis riots broke out over police killings that never happened
Roger Cohen / New York Times:
An American Disaster Foretold
Margaret Sullivan / Washington Post:
Fact-checking Trump's lies is essential. It's also increasingly fruitless.
Discussion: Mother Jones and ArkansasTimes
Oregonian:
Did you see photos of officers supposedly injured last weekend in NW cities? The facts don't check out
 

 
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