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Washington Post:
Five points for anger, one for a ‘like’: How Facebook's formula fostered rage and misinformation … Five years ago, Facebook gave its users five new ways to react to a post in their news feed beyond the iconic “like” thumbs-up: “love,” “haha,” “wow,” “sad” and “angry.”
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Kevin Drum, Joe.My.God., Talking Points Memo and Reason, more at Techmeme »
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Charlie Warzel / Galaxy Brain:
So...what now? — [strange guttural noises] — OK, STRAP IN, NERDS: … There's so much reporting out there from the consortium of news outlets on ‘The Facebook Papers’ that I don't really know what to do or where to start. Over at Protocol they've collected a running list …
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CNN, Washington Post and Popular Information, more at Mediagazer »
Gizmodo:
Hey, Kid, Wanna See Some Leaked Facebook Docs? — The “Facebook Papers” release is ongoing. Here, we'll keep you up to speed on all the latest documents and developments. — Alerts — You've probably seen the deluge of damning news stories about Facebook from multiple outlets this past week.
Washington Post:
How Facebook shapes your feed
How Facebook shapes your feed
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Axios, Protocol, HotAir and Vanity Fair, more at Mediagazer »
USA Today:
McAuliffe and Youngkin are in a dead heat with one week to Virginia governor election, poll shows — Phillip M. Bailey David JacksonUSA TODAY — Virginia's bellwether race for governor remains close in the final stretch of a campaign that is testing President Joe Biden's sagging approval numbers going into the 2022 midterms.
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HotAir, The Hill, The Daily Beast, The Daily Wire, National Review, Fox News, CBS News and Political Wire
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Philip Klein / National Review:
McAuliffe's Infamous ‘Parents’ Quip Wasn't a Gaffe — It's How Democrats Think
McAuliffe's Infamous ‘Parents’ Quip Wasn't a Gaffe — It's How Democrats Think
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New York Magazine, Joanne Jacobs and BizPac Review
Sara Fischer / Axios:
Exclusive: Billionaires back new media firm to combat disinformation — A new public benefit corporation backed by billionaires Reid Hoffman, George Soros, and others is launching Tuesday to fund new media companies and efforts that tackle disinformation. — Why it matters …
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The Hill, COURIER and The Daily Caller, more at Mediagazer »
Kaitlan Collins / CNN:
At least five former Trump White House staffers are talking to the House January 6 committee — Pelosi: Those who defy Jan 6 subpoenas should go to jail — (CNN)At least five former Trump administration staffers have voluntarily spoken with the House committee investigating the January 6 attack on the US Capitol, CNN has learned.
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HotAir and The Guardian
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Michael D. Shear / New York Times:
Birx testifies that Trump's White House failed to take steps to prevent more virus deaths.
Birx testifies that Trump's White House failed to take steps to prevent more virus deaths.
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Washington Post, The Hill, Politico, Joe.My.God. and Political Wire
Washington Post:
Democrats quietly scramble to include immigration provision in social spending bill — Democrats are scrambling intensely behind-the-scenes to address immigration in the framework they are crafting to expand the nation's social safety net, according to people with knowledge of the situation …
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HotAir, New York Times, Daily Kos, Politico, Associated Press, Common Dreams, Gizmodo, Associated Press, NBC News, ImmigrationProf Blog, Bloomberg, New York Times, CNN, Portland Mercury, MSNBC, Breitbart and The Hill
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Bernie Becker / Politico:
Manchin: IRS reporting requirements likely ‘going to be gone’ from spending bill
Manchin: IRS reporting requirements likely ‘going to be gone’ from spending bill
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RealClearPolitics, The Hill, Washington Examiner and Townhall
Howard Koplowitz / al.com:
Mo Brooks denies helping plan Jan. 6 rally, would ‘be proud’ if his staff had helped — U.S. Rep. Mo Brooks said he was not involved in the planning of the Jan. 6 “Save America” rally at the Capitol where he made a speech shortly before rioters breached the building.
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Elie Mystal / The Nation:
The Department of Justice Is Letting the Coup Plotters Get Away
The Department of Justice Is Letting the Coup Plotters Get Away
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Washington Post, Mock Paper Scissors and Insider
David Leonhardt / New York Times:
Covid Cases Keep Falling — Covid cases have been falling in every region of the U.S., offering hope. — It is time for one of The Morning's occasional updates on the state of the pandemic. Today's is focused on the U.S. and organized around three main points. — 1. Covid's retreat continues
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Jonathan Chait / New York Magazine:
Republican Leaders Could Still Stop Trump. They Just Don't Want To. Trump wants to take over. Republicans just want party unity. — If Terry McAuliffe holds on to defeat Glenn Youngkin in the Virginia governor's race, a large number of Republicans will blame Donald Trump.
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Patterico's Pontifications, Washington Examiner, Raw Story and Breitbart
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Morgan Chalfant / The Hill:
White House rejects latest Trump claim of executive privilege
White House rejects latest Trump claim of executive privilege
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The Hill, CNN, HuffPost, Joe.My.God., Talking Points Memo, Daily Kos, IJR, NBC News, UPI, Associated Press, WTOP, Breitbart, CNN and CBS News
Justin Jouvenal / Washington Post:
In case at center of political firestorm, judge finds teen committed sexual assault in Virginia school bathroom — In a case that has generated a political firestorm, a Virginia juvenile court judge found sufficient evidence during a trial Monday to sustain charges that a teen sexually assaulted …
Steve Gorman / Reuters:
Texas governor signs bill banning transgender girls from female sports in schools — Texas Governor Greg Abbott on Monday signed into law a bill banning transgender girls from participating in female sports at public schools, joining a wave of similar measures emerging from Republican-controlled statehouses across the country.
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CBS News, The Texas Tribune, The 19th, National Review and The Daily Wire
New York Times:
Faster Buses on 5th Avenue? Not if Business Leaders Get Their Way. — A busway in the heart of Manhattan is now uncertain after a major real estate developer expressed opposition to the plans to Mayor Bill de Blasio. — On the second Friday in October, Mayor Bill de Blasio met at City Hall …
Kate Gibson / CBS News:
On the table for Thanksgiving this year? Higher food prices — One thing U.S. consumers won't be giving thanks for on Turkey Day this year: the higher cost of food, and just about everything else amid sharply rising inflation. — “When you go to the grocery store and it feels more expensive …
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Washington Examiner, AAA Gas Prices, The National Interest and Breitbart
Sarah Ellison / Washington Post:
Bainum unveils plans for new ‘Baltimore Banner’ news site — and hires Kimi Yoshino, a top L.A. Times editor, to run it — The Maryland hotel magnate tried but failed to buy the Baltimore Sun. Now he's trying to demonstrate a new business model for local news.
Anna Massoglia / OpenSecrets.org:
Details of the money behind Jan. 6 protests continue to emerge — New details of how a top fundraiser for former President Donald Trump's campaign “parked” funds with groups that helped organize the Jan. 6 rally before the Capitol attack shine light on the coordination between seemingly independent groups …
Carron J. Phillips / Deadspin:
Kyrie Irving and Dave Chappelle are being used as Black ‘pawns’ on a white chessboard — It's like watching two amateurs setting themselves up to fall victim to the Queen's Gambit — Kyrie Irving and Dave Chappelle are getting played. — This isn't a battle of free speech or free will.
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Fox News, Twitchy, Page Array, Variety and The Root
Ryan Burge / New York Times:
Why ‘Evangelical’ Is Becoming Another Word for ‘Republican’ — Mr. Burge, an assistant professor of political science at Eastern Illinois University and a Baptist pastor, has written extensively about the interaction of religion and politics. — The conventional wisdom about religion …
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Raw Story
Teo Armus / Washington Post:
Arlington County Board candidate who said she was 52 is actually 72, records show — Arlington County Board candidate Audrey Clement, who previously told news outlets that she is in her early 50s, appears to be two decades older, according to government records.
Avi Mayer / Yahoo News:
Hate is on the rise: Antisemitism surges on America's far left and far right. — In May, as Hamas rockets exploded in Israeli cities and Israeli aircraft targeted terrorist infrastructure in Gaza, thousands of miles away, American Jews were under attack. — A young man wearing a kippah …
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NPR and Jewish Telegraphic Agency
Jordain Carney / The Hill:
Sanders draws red lines on Medicare expansion, drug pricing plan in spending bill — Senate Budget Committee Chairman Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) said on Tuesday that a deal on President Biden's spending bill must expand Medicare and include a plan to lower the cost of prescription drugs.
Aaron Blake / Washington Post:
The anti-filibuster effort is winning — Whether it will ultimately succeed while Democrats are in power is another matter — The filibuster took another small-but-significant step last week toward what some experts believe is its inevitable demise. President Biden, in a CNN town hall …
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Washington Examiner, Fox News, Wisconsin Examiner, The Guardian and Slow Boring
Washington Post:
Immigration arrests fell to lowest level in more than a decade during fiscal 2021, ICE data shows — Immigration arrests in the interior of the United States fell in fiscal 2021 to the lowest level in more than a decade — roughly half the annual totals recorded during the Trump administration …
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The Daily Caller, Forbes and Raw Story
Brian Steinberg / Variety:
NBC News Has Ambitious Streaming Plans For Election Night … Chuck Todd and Kristen Welker hope to learn a few things by anchoring an Election Night special in a year when there really isn't supposed to be a special Election Night. — Voters won't decide on November 2 who wins the White House …
Federal Bureau of Investigation:
FBI Washington Field Office and U.S. Department of State's Diplomatic Security Service's Office of Special Investigations Seek Information Regarding Serial Sexual Offender and Former CIA Employee Brian Jeffrey Raymond — ID and social media photos of Brian Jeffrey Raymond
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The Daily Beast
Radley Balko / Washington Post:
The ugly origins of qualified immunity — There's a good argument to be had over whether police officers should be held to the same legal standards as the rest of us, or, given the high stakes that come with those powers, we should hold them to a higher standard — complete fidelity to the letter and spirit of the law.