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Katie Shepherd / Washington Post:
California GOP installed unofficial ballot drop-off boxes.  State officials say they're illegal.  —  The metal boxes have popped up around Southern California in recent weeks, from churches to gun stores to gyms.  On the front, an authoritative-looking sign beckons to voters: “Official ballot drop-off box.”
Discussion: CBS Los Angeles
Jacob Jarvis / Newsweek:
California GOP Accused of Setting Up Fake Official Ballot Drop-Off Boxes Across State  —  The California Republican Party has faced questions over unofficial drop-off boxes set up to collect mail-in ballots across the state.  —  Reports of such boxes, which claim to be official …
Gary Langer / ABC News:
Majority says wait on the SCOTUS seat; 6 in 10 favor upholding Roe: POLL  —  Americans say they prefer to wait to fill the vacancy until next year, 52%-44%.  —  How does the Supreme Court justice nomination process work?  —  Once a justice dies, retires or resigns, the sitting president …
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Issues & Insights:
Beyond Court Packing: Here's How Dems Plan To Create A One-Party State  —  Joe Biden has so far refused to answer the question of whether he'd pack the Supreme Court with leftist justices.  But he hasn't even been asked about a more worrisome scheme he and his party are cooking …
Politico:
POLITICO Playbook: Republicans face the prospect of more House losses
Discussion: Fox News and Talking Points Memo
Adam J. Levitin / American Prospect:   Supersize the Supreme Court to Save It
Seung Min Kim / Washington Post:
Barrett Supreme Court hearing expected to focus on health care, with the pandemic looming over the proceeding
Barbara Sprunt / NPR:
Biden Campaign Continues To Deflect On Court-Packing
Associated Press:
Trump's task: Resetting campaign that GOP fears is slipping  —  WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump is running out of time to recover from a series of self-inflicted setbacks that have rattled his base of support and triggered alarm among Republicans who fear the White House is on the verge of being lost to Democrat Joe Biden.
Brian Fung / CNN:
Microsoft takes down massive hacking operation that could have affected the election  —  Washington (CNN Business)Microsoft has disrupted a massive hacking operation that it said could have indirectly affected election infrastructure if allowed to continue.  —  The company said Monday it took …
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New York Times:   Microsoft Takes Down a Risk to the Election, and Finds the U.S. Doing the Same
Tom Burt / Microsoft on the Issues:
New action to combat ransomware ahead of U.S. elections
Discussion: Reuters and The Daily Caller
New York Times:
The Billionaire Who Stood by Jeffrey Epstein  —  Leon Black, whose $9 billion fortune could buy the best counsel in the world, paid at least $50 million to Mr. Epstein for advice and services after most others had deserted him.  —  The billionaire financier Leon Black …
Politico:
How Biden could end 2020 on election night — and why Trump's path is unlikely  —  President Donald Trump has demanded to know the results of the 2020 election on election night, even though some states warn that it will take days to count their votes.  But if there is a winner declared on Nov. 3 …
Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Heavy turnout creates lines as polls open in Georgia for early voting  —  By Mark Niesse - The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Kristal Dixon - The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Ben Brasch - The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Tyler Estep - The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Discussion: Political Wire
Politico:
‘Green tsunami’: Inside Senate Republicans' financial freak-out  —  In mid-April, senior advisers to a dozen Republican senators gathered on the second floor of the National Republican Senatorial Committee's offices, where NRSC executive director Kevin McLaughlin detailed …
Discussion: Raw Story and Political Wire
Shane Dixon Kavanaugh / Oregonian:
Portland protesters topple statues of Theodore Roosevelt, Abraham Lincoln in ‘Day of Rage’; police declare riot  —  Protesters topple statues of former presidents Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln  —  A group of protesters toppled statues of former presidents Theodore Roosevelt …
Hunter Woodall / The Daily Beast:
Sanford, Florida, Braces for Trump's ‘Crazy’ COVID Roadshow  —  “Do I think it's safe to have this rally?  No I don't,” one business owner told The Daily Beast.  —  If it was up to Patrick Austin, President Donald Trump would hold off from heading to Sanford, Florida …
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Lydia Saad / Gallup:
Americans' Readiness to Get COVID-19 Vaccine Falls to 50%  —  WASHINGTON, D.C. — Americans' willingness to be vaccinated against the coronavirus has dropped 11 percentage points, falling to 50% in late September.  This sharp decline comes after the percentage dwindled from 66% in July to 61% in August.
Discussion: Axios
Raheem Kassam / The National Pulse:
VOTE BIDEN GET ‘CROOKED’: Hillary Auditions For SecDef In 5000-Word Pro-Biden Article Which Admits Massive Defense Jobs Cuts Plan  —  FORMER SECRETARY OF STATE, U.S. SENATOR, AND BENGHAZI BELITTLER HILLARY CLINTON HAS PENNED A 5000-WORD OPINION EDITORIAL FOR FOREIGN AFFAIRS MAGAZINE …
Discussion: Military.com
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Lesley Stahl / CBS News:
The Lincoln Project: Career Republicans call on Americans to vote out President Trump  —  A group of longtime Republican strategists who have worked with the likes of John McCain and George W. Bush have launched a scorching campaign against the president.  Lesley Stahl reports.
Alex Turner-Cohen / news.com.au:
Coronavirus: WHO backflips on virus stance by condemning lockdowns  —  Lockdowns have been used to control the coronavirus around the world.  Now a WHO official has questioned the success of them.  — Video  — Image  —  WHO's huge lockdown backflip (VIDEO: The Spectator)
Ben Smith / New York Times:
An Arrest in Canada Casts a Shadow on a New York Times Star, and The Times  —  A top editor is now reviewing Rukmini Callimachi's reporting on terrorism, which turned distant conflicts into accessible stories but drew criticism from colleagues.  —  Derek Henry Flood wasn't looking for work in March of 2018 …
Rachel M. Cohen / The Intercept:
Locked in Tight Race, GOP Sen. Dan Sullivan Caught in Environmental Scandal … In the final month of his reelection campaign, Alaska's one-term Republican Sen. Dan Sullivan is fighting to recover from a scandal that ties him more closely to a controversial mining project opposed by the majority of voters in his state.
Discussion: Daily Kos and Anchorage Daily News
Christopher Flavelle / New York Times:
Florida Sees Signals of a Climate-Driven Housing Crisis  —  Home sales in areas most vulnerable to sea-level rise began falling around 2013, researchers found.  Now, prices are following a similar downward path.  —  If rising seas cause America's coastal housing market to dive — or …
Glenn Greenwald / The Intercept:
The New York Times Guild Once Again Demands Censorship Of Colleagues … The New York Times Guild, the union of employees of the Paper of Record, tweeted a condemnation on Sunday of one of their own colleagues, op-ed columnist Bret Stephens.  Their denunciation was marred by humiliating typos …
Amy Walter / The Cook Political Report:
The Gamble  —  Long before COVID-19 or the economic collapse that followed in its wake, President Trump gambled his re-election prospects on the assumption that his base would be enough to ensure his re-election.  Since the first days of his presidency, Trump rewarded those who already liked …
Public Policy Polling:
Montana Senate Tight As Can Be  —  PPP's new Montana poll finds the race for Senate as tight as it can be.  Steve Bullock and Steve Daines are each at 48%.  Beyond that, they have nearly identical approval ratings for their work in their current offices.  Bullock has a net +4 rating as Governor …
Discussion: Political Wire
Andrew Marantz / New Yorker:
Why Facebook Can't Fix Itself  —  The platform is overrun with hate speech and disinformation.  Does it actually want to solve the problem?  —  When Facebook was founded, in 2004, the company had few codified rules about what was allowed on the platform and what was not.
Kevin Vaughan / KUSA-TV:
Suspect in Denver shooting near dueling rallies wasn't licensed as a security guard, officials say  —  Matthew Dolloff was being held Sunday without bail on suspicion of first-degree murder following the shooting that left one man dead.  —  DENVER — Records show the man being held …
Discussion: Redstate, Denver Post, Fox News and KVIA-TV
Craig Gilbert / USA Today:
These 6 swing states are pivotal in the White House race.  But what are the keys to winning each state?  —  USA TODAY Network reporters explore battlegrounds within 6 swing states- the keys to the political map in the states likely to choose the next president.  —  Michigan again expected to be a key battleground
 
 
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Emma Colton / Washington Examiner:
‘I thought it was somebody playing a prank’: Man finds dozens of ballots in California trash
Discussion: The Gateway Pundit
Ashley Gold / Axios:
Justice ready to charge Google with monopoly search practices
Theodore Schleifer / Vox:
Mark Zuckerberg is spending millions like never before to overhaul a landmark law
New York Times:
Trump's Virus Treatment Revives Questions About Unchecked Nuclear Authority
Alana Goodman / Washington Free Beacon:
Biden Talked of Attending Black Church As a Teen, But Members Don't Recall It
Elise Viebeck / Washington Post:
A legal fight over how to fix ballot errors in North Carolina has left thousands of voters in limbo. Nearly half are people of color.
Discussion: Raw Story
Chris Brennan / The Philadelphia Inquirer:
Trump is making the 2020 election a recipe for chaos. How Philly is preparing.
Discussion: Liberty Unyielding
Karol Markowicz / New York Post:
Cuomo's, de Blasio's school shutdowns are breaking parents like me
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Christopher Scalia / Wall Street Journal:
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Michael Flynn, Jr / UncoverDC:
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Ryan Boldrey / MLive.com:
Calls intensify for resignation of Michigan sheriff who shared stage with militia
Paul Sonne / Washington Post:
Trump taps U.S. Marine Band for White House event and raises questions about employing the military for political purposes
Discussion: The Moderate Voice
Chao Xiong / Star Tribune:
South Dakota town lashes back at George Floyd, his uncle after Confederate flag fight
Discussion: Power Line
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Riot Games says it spent $250M on an unusual deal to finance two seasons of League of Legends show Arcane on Netflix; sources: there was no plan to recoup costs

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