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Associated Press:
In defiance of Nevada governor, Trump holds indoor rally — LAS VEGAS (AP) — In open defiance of state regulations and his own administration's pandemic health guidelines, President Donald Trump hosted his first indoor rally since June, telling a packed, nearly mask-less Nevada crowd that the nation was …
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Tim Miller / The Bulwark:
Trump's Reckless, Atrocious, Deceitful Rally — The spittle was flying. So were the lies. — President Trump attempted to hold an unmasked, indoor superspreader event in Henderson, Nevada on Sunday night, running afoul of Nevada regulations and his own administration's guidelines.
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Rebecca Shabad / NBC News:
‘Reckless and selfish’: Nevada Gov. Sisolak slams Trump for holding big indoor rally, violating state rules — WASHINGTON — Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak slammed President Donald Trump Sunday night for violating state rules by holding a 2020 campaign rally indoors with thousands of people.
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Timothy Bella / Washington Post:
‘Shameful, dangerous and irresponsible’: Nevada governor blasts Trump for indoor rally against state rules
‘Shameful, dangerous and irresponsible’: Nevada governor blasts Trump for indoor rally against state rules
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CNN:
Trump holds first entirely indoor rally in nearly three months
Trump holds first entirely indoor rally in nearly three months
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Tamar Lapin / New York Post:
Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak blasts Trump's ‘reckless and selfish’ indoor rally
Jonathan Lemire / Associated Press:
On Western swing, Trump aims to court pivotal Latino voters
On Western swing, Trump aims to court pivotal Latino voters
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Los Angeles Times:
Two L.A. County sheriff's deputies expected to survive attack amid intense manhunt for shooter — Two Los Angeles County sheriff's deputies shot in what authorities described as an ambush attack are expected to survive amid an intense manhunt for the gunman captured on video firing inside …
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LAist:
LAist Reporter Josie Huang Arrested While Covering Protest
LAist Reporter Josie Huang Arrested While Covering Protest
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Ben Smith / New York Times:
The Intercept Promised to Reveal Everything. Then Its Own Scandal Hit. — Internal documents show how a source ended up in jail — and the fallout in the newsroom. — Where were you when you first heard about the Snowden leak? — The huge breach of the National Security Agency's …
Politico:
‘This is f—ing crazy’: Florida Latinos swamped by wild conspiracy theories — MIAMI — George Soros directs a “Deep State” global conspiracy network. A Joe Biden win would put America in control of “Jews and Blacks.” The Democratic nominee has a pedophilia problem.
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Robert J. Samuelson / Washington Post:
Goodbye, readers, and good luck — you'll need it — It's time to quit. Since coming to Washington in 1969 as a young reporter, I have written, by my crude calculation, about 2 million words, most of them columns for The Post, Newsweek and the National Journal.
Rebecca Shabad / NBC News:
Woodward: ‘The president of the U.S. possessed specific knowledge that could have saved lives’ — WASHINGTON — Journalist Bob Woodward said Monday that he was shocked when he learned that President Donald Trump “possessed the specific knowledge that could have saved lives” in January.
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Scott Pelley / CBS News:
Donald Trump's conversations with Bob Woodward about coronavirus, Black Lives Matter and nuclear war
Donald Trump's conversations with Bob Woodward about coronavirus, Black Lives Matter and nuclear war
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Jonathan Chait / New York Magazine:
Lock Him Up? For the Republic to survive Trump's presidency, he must be tried for his crimes. Even if that sparks a constitutional crisis of its own. — In the end, the most salient fact about Donald Trump may simply be that he is a crook. He has been defying the law since at least the early 1970s …
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Susan J. Demas / Michigan Advance:
The majority backs Whitmer's pandemic actions. But it could only take 3% to stop her. — If I were governor, most things would still be shut down in Michigan, including outdoor dining, malls and gyms that Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has allowed to open with restrictions.
James Downie / Washington Post:
The whiny core of Trumpism — Few Trump White House members have survived the administration's tumult as well as Peter Navarro. The economics professor and failed California political candidate is officially the director of the Office of Trade and Manufacturing Policy; unofficially …
Politico:
Officials: Iran weighs plot to kill U.S. ambassador to South Africa — The Iranian government is weighing an assassination attempt against the American ambassador to South Africa, U.S. intelligence reports say, according to a U.S. government official familiar with the issue and another official who has seen the intelligence.
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Ella Nilsen / Vox:
The ways Democrats could retake the Senate majority, explained — Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell speaks during a press conference following the weekly Senate Republican policy luncheon on June 30 in Washington, DC. Stefani Reynolds/Getty Images — The battle for control of the Senate …
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Andrew Solender / Forbes:
Trump Says He Will ‘Negotiate’ Third Term Because He's ‘Entitled’ To It — President Trump said Saturday that he plans to “negotiate” to run again in 2024 if he wins reelection in November, his latest in a series of comments that have alarmed critics who say he has little regard for constitutional boundaries.
Shane Goldmacher / New York Times:
Biden Creates Legal War Room, Preparing for a Big Fight Over Voting — With two former solicitors general and hundreds of lawyers, the Biden campaign is bracing for an extended legal battle and hoping to maintain trust in the electoral process. — Joseph R. Biden Jr.'s campaign is establishing …
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Politico:
Inside Joe's bubble: How Biden's campaign is trying to avoid the virus — WILMINGTON, Del. — Joe Biden's chartered airplanes and SUVs are meticulously sprayed with disinfectant and scrubbed. The microphones, lecterns and folders he uses are wiped down in the moments before his arrival.
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Nicholas Riccardi / Associated Press:
Democrats try to streamline mail balloting for their voters — DENVER (AP) — Democrats are rolling out an expanded online portal that allows people to register to vote and request a mail ballot in their state and even helps digitize their signature on their paperwork.
Berkeley Lovelace Jr / CNBC:
Coronavirus cases are growing in 11 U.S. states as Fauci warns of ‘disturbing’ data — Covid-19 cases were growing by 5% or more, based on a weekly average to smooth out daily reporting, in 11 states as of Sunday, according to a CNBC analysis of data collected by Johns Hopkins University, an increase from eight states on Friday.
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Sarah K. Burris / Raw Story:
'Biden didn't stop the black plague': GOP chair Ronna Romney humiliated trying to blame Biden for Trump's COVID failure — COVID-19 is so-named because it first surfaced on the planet in 2019. It's something that Republicans seem to be struggling to understand.
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Isabelle Khurshudyan / Washington Post:
Putin, Lukashenko discuss ‘integration’ as protests in Belarus continue — MOSCOW — Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko met with Russia's Vladimir Putin on Monday for their first encounter since anti-government protests erupted in Belarus a month ago, in a sign the two leaders have drawn closer amid the crisis.
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Nick Timiraos / Wall Street Journal:
Why Fed Officials Are Pushing for More Stimulus From Lawmakers — New research says spending, not lower rates, would do more to prevent deeper economic scars from the coronavirus pandemic — Federal Reserve officials don't like to wade into political debates, which is why it can be a distress signal when they do.
Julia Terruso / The Philadelphia Inquirer:
A Pennsylvania town once known as ‘communism on the prairie’ is all about Trump now — NORVELT, Pa. — Lois Weyandt was only 7 when her family moved to this government-built town in Southwestern Pennsylvania. — They had lost their home during the Great Depression, and Norvelt …
New York Times:
Is the Mail Getting Slower? We're Tracking It — In July and August, when a public outcry rose over late mail, there was indeed slower delivery from the United States Postal Service. — Since then, on-time delivery of the mail has improved slightly. But for first-class mail …
Caitlin Owens / Axios:
CDC: Kids can spread coronavirus to their households — Children can and do transmit the coronavirus to members of their household, a new report by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention confirms. — Why it matters: As the coronavirus spreads through schools across the country …
Georgi Boorman / The Federalist:
Fauci Spills The Beans: A Vaccine Won't End COVID-19 Restrictions — Anthony Fauci is always the harbinger of additional suffering to be inflicted by state and local governments. Count on governors parroting the new expectation. — Dr. Anthony Fauci just spilled the beans …
Katharine Gorka / The Federalist:
How The 1960s Riots Foreshadow Today's Communist Weaponization Of Black Pain — Many would have us believe that the riots and violence sweeping across America's cities this year are spontaneous. But history and current evidence tell us otherwise. — Leaving the White House grounds recently, I knew I would encounter protestors.
Amy Harder / Axios:
Why Biden and the Democrats went big on climate change — Joe Biden is pushing by far the most aggressive plan to address climate change in U.S. presidential history. His path reflects the convergence of science, energy and activism trends. — Why it matters: The culmination shows …