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David Siders / Politico:
Why Biden could still lose the suburbs to Trump  —  A raft of recent polls suggest Donald Trump's law-and-order rhetoric, amplified by the Republican National Convention and turmoil in Kenosha, Wis., is doing little to cut into Joe Biden's lead.  —  But in swing state suburbs …
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Harry Enten / CNN:
Trump likely can't win without veteran support  —  Goldberg: There's a sense of horror about the way Trump acts  —  (CNN)President Donald Trump has been on the defensive since Thursday over an article in The Atlantic magazine that alleged, among other things, that he used derogatory language about fallen US soldiers.
Discussion: Raw Story and The Nation
James Shotter / Financial Times:
Belarus opposition leader Maria Kolesnikova disappears  —  Activist reportedly seized by masked men and bundled into a van in Minsk  —  Maria Kolesnikova, one of Belarus's main opposition leaders, vanished in Minsk on Monday morning, as the regime of autocratic leader Alexander Lukashenko battles …
Discussion: The Daily Beast
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Robyn Dixon / Washington Post:
Belarus opposition leader seized on Minsk street, local media says
Discussion: Fox News and Associated Press
BBC:
Belarus protests: Maria Kolesnikova ‘detained by masked men’
Sarah K. Burris / Raw Story:
Trump said it was a lot easier to pay off Stormy Daniels than Melania: Michael Cohen  —  Additional excerpts from Michael Cohen's tell-all book are being leaked ahead of the release on Wednesday.  One key excerpt from Cohen was when he had President Donald Trump sign hush-money checks …
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Ken Dilanian / NBC News:
FBI agent who helped launch Russia investigation says Trump was ‘compromised’  —  WASHINGTON — He was the FBI agent so central to the Trump-Russia investigation that he came up with the code name: Crossfire Hurricane, from the lyrics of a Rolling Stones song that happened to be in his head.
Discussion: The Daily Caller and Raw Story
Wall Street Journal:
Michael Cohen in Book Claims Trump Often Made Racist, Sexist Remarks
Discussion: IJR
Matthew Boyle / Breitbart:
Exclusive: Zach Fuentes, Top Aide to John Kelly, Denies Atlantic Story About Trump  —  Former Deputy White House Chief of Staff Zach Fuentes denied to Breitbart News The Atlantic's account of President Donald Trump's comments about troops in Europe.  —  Fuentes unequivocally denied …
David Frum / The Atlantic:
Everyone Knows It's True  —  Donald Trump generates a lot of noise.  He talks.  He tweets.  He is echoed and amplified by a vast claque, on TV and online, made up of Americans and foreigners, humans and bots.  —  Never has he shouted louder than in the days since my colleague Jeffrey Goldberg reported …
Discussion: Raw Story
Alexi McCammond / Axios:
Trump faces surprising cash crunch  —  Money concerns are very real for President Trump's campaign — an unusual predicament for a sitting president, and one that worries veteran Republican operatives, with Trump so far behind in swing states as the race climaxes.
Discussion: CNBC and POLITICUSUSA
Nikki Ramirez / Business Insider:
A racist conspiracy theory called the ‘great replacement’ has made its way from far-right media to the GOP  — The “great replacement” is a conspiracy theory that states that people of color are trying to replace white populations.  — The conspiracy has been popular on the far right for some time …
NBC News:
White House has talked to VA secretary about taking Pentagon job if Trump fires Esper … WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump has long been unhappy with Defense Secretary Mark Esper, and White House officials have talked to Veterans Affairs Secretary Robert Wilkie about taking the top Pentagon job …
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Joe Biden and Richard Trumka: Put power back in workers' hands  —  Fifty-five years ago, in a speech to the convention of the Illinois AFL-CIO, the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. laid out with characteristic moral clarity the essential role of unions in American life.
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Timothy Snyder / Washington Post:
Trump thinks he'll be better off as things get worse  —  Timothy Snyder is the Levin professor of history at Yale University and the author of “On Tyranny: Twenty Lessons from the Twentieth Century.”  His newest book, “Our Malady: Lessons in Liberty from a Hospital Diary,” will be published on Sept. 8.
Discussion: Raw Story
Amber Phillips / Washington Post:
The legal lines Louis DeJoy's alleged campaign contribution reimbursements may have crossed  —  Campaign finance laws are set up to prevent precisely what former employees of Postmaster General Louis DeJoy allege he did in a new Washington Post report: lean on employees to donate money …
Katrin Bennhold / New York Times:
Trump Emerges as Inspiration for Germany's Far Right  —  Among German conspiracy theorists, ultranationalists and neo-Nazis, the American president is surfacing as a rallying cry, or even as a potential “liberator.”  —  BERLIN — Just before hundreds of far-right activists recently tried …
Emma Colton / Washington Examiner:
San Francisco gym owners livid after discovering gyms in government buildings have been opened for months  —  Gyms within government buildings in San Francisco have been open for months, despite privately owned establishments being ordered to close due to the coronavirus.
Michael Hobbes / HuffPost:
No, The Government Did Not Break Up A Child Sex Trafficking Ring In Georgia  —  Simple headlines obscure the complex realities of abuse, sex work and the real threats to American children.  —  Human trafficking has been having an eventful summer.  In July, internet sleuths accused online retailer Wayfair …
Discussion: TheBlaze
Christian Schneider / The Bulwark:
Donald Trump Is the Trojan Horse  —  Joe Biden isn't the one being controlled by crazy extremists.  —  Recently, Donald Trump was asked about his party's embrace of QAnon, whose followers believe that Tom Hanks, Ellen DeGeneres, the Dalai Lama, Hillary Clinton, and George Soros are all involved …
Discussion: Raw Story
Derek Thompson / The Atlantic:
What Young, Healthy People Have to Fear From COVID-19  —  A new philosophy of COVID-19 is circulating through the Republican Party and conservative media.  If you look closely, you might notice that it resembles an early philosophy of COVID-19 that circulated through the Republican Party …
David Schuman / WCCO | CBS Minnesota:
Trump Boat Parade On St. Croix River Causes Capsizing  —  MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) — A boat parade in support of President Donald Trump Saturday on the St. Croix River left more than one homeowner contending with property damage.  —  Keith Smith lives on the river in River Falls, Wisconsin.
The Boston Globe:
Boston City Councilor Michelle Wu is running for mayor, Walsh says  —  City Councilor Michelle Wu told Mayor Martin J. Walsh that she is running for mayor next year, Walsh said Monday.  —  Walsh said Wu told him of her plans during a Sunday phone call.  When asked about the conversation …
Discussion: Political Wire
Ben Smith / New York Times:
Journalists Aren't the Enemy of the People.  But We're Not Your Friends.  —  President Trump will try to put the media on the ballot, and reporters face the increasing temptation to posture for those most eager to oust him.  —  The worst thing about being a reporter in the age of Donald Trump is …
Frank Jordans / Associated Press:
Hospital: Russia's Alexei Navalny out of coma, is responsive  —  BERLIN (AP) — Poisoned Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny's condition has improved, allowing doctors to take him out of an induced coma, the German hospital treating him said Monday.  —  Navalny, a fierce …
Joshua Yaffa / New Yorker:
Is Russian Meddling as Dangerous as We Think?  —  The spectre of foreign manipulation looms over the coming election.  But in focussing on the ­tactics of the aggressors we overlook our weaknesses as victims.  —  In the summer of 2017, Nina Jankowicz, a twenty-eight-year-old American …
Peter Baker / New York Times:
More Than Ever, Trump Casts Himself as the Defender of White America  —  Presenting himself as a warrior against identity politics, the president has increasingly made appeals to the grievances of white supporters a centerpiece of his re-election campaign.  —  WASHINGTON — After a summer …
Discussion: Redstate and Breitbart
Megan Cassella / Politico:
‘A tale of 2 recessions’: As rich Americans get richer, the bottom half struggles  —  The path toward economic recovery in the U.S. has become sharply divided, with wealthier Americans earning and saving at record levels while the poorest struggle to pay their bills and put food on the table.
Stuart Anderson / Forbes:
Regulation To Restrict H-1B Visas Moves Toward Final Step  —  In the Trump administration's potentially most consequential action to restrict high-skilled immigration, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has sent a new H-1B visa regulation to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) for final review.
Axios:
Harris speaks with Jacob Blake, meets with his family  —  Sen. Kamala Harris spoke with Jacob Blake by phone during a private meeting with his family and legal team in Milwaukee, per a campaign official, four days after Joe Biden met with them in the wake of Blake's shooting by Kenosha police.
 
 
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Associated Press:
In battlegrounds, absentee ballot rejections could triple
Discussion: The Daily Caller
New York Times:
In Year of Voting by Mail, a Scramble to Beef Up In-Person Voting, Too
Discussion: Fox News and Wall Street Journal
Zachary Warmbrodt / Politico:
Purity test: Democrats clash over Biden diversity goals
Mona Charen / The Bulwark:
Who Will Speak for the Uighurs?  —  Speaking up for the world's most vulnerable might help …
Discussion: The Guardian
 Earlier Items: 
Melissa Korn / Wall Street Journal:
Colleges Send Students Home as Outbreaks Worsen. Are They Creating a New Coronavirus Threat?
Rebecca Falconer / Axios:
New York coronavirus infection rate stays below 1% for a month
Robert Kuttner / American Prospect:
The Union Difference  —  How one of America's strongest locals protects workers in the pandemic
Juan Williams / The Hill:
Swamp creature at the White House
Michael Kranish / Washington Post:
Trump, under fire for alleged comments about veterans, has a long history of disparaging military service
Brian MacQuarrie Globe / The Boston Globe:
Last year, he was the country's top military officer. Now, he is retired on the South Shore.
Discussion: Politico
 

 
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John Koblin / New York Times:
NBC names Craig Melvin as Hoda Kotb's successor on Today, teaming up with Savannah Guthrie, starting January 13; Melvin has been Today's news anchor since 2018

Mia Sato / The Verge:
Facebook makes Views its primary metric for content, bringing it in line with Instagram; each time a piece of content appears on a screen, it counts as a View

Katie Kilkenny / The Hollywood Reporter:
On Fox News, LA Times owner Patrick Soon-Shiong discussed his new approach to publish “views from both sides”, and said the paper had conflated news and opinion

 
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