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Sarah N. Lynch / Reuters:
U.S. reveals more classified records may be missing in Trump probe — Former U.S. President Donald Trump's team may not have returned all the classified records removed from the White House at the end of his presidency even after an FBI search of his home, U.S. prosecutors warned on Thursday …
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Andrew Desiderio / Politico:
Rubio walks the Mar-a-Lago line — The FBI search of Donald Trump's Florida home has put the state's senior senator exactly where he doesn't want to be two months before Election Day. — As polls show his reelection race getting tighter, Marco Rubio is treading carefully when it comes …
Washington Post:
Justice Dept. seeks to regain access to classified Mar-a-Lago documents
Justice Dept. seeks to regain access to classified Mar-a-Lago documents
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Ryan J. Reilly / NBC News:
Justice Department to appeal judge's ruling on special master in Trump search
Justice Department to appeal judge's ruling on special master in Trump search
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Politico:
DOJ appeals special master ruling in Trump Mar-a-Lago probe
DOJ appeals special master ruling in Trump Mar-a-Lago probe
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Eric Tucker / Associated Press:
Trump documents probe: US appeals ruling on special master
Trump documents probe: US appeals ruling on special master
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Helen Lewis / The Atlantic:
The Second Elizabethan Age Has Ended — The first Elizabethan era ended on March 24, 1603, when 69-year-old Queen Elizabeth I died in her sleep at Richmond Palace. “This morning, about three o'clock, her Majesty departed from this life, mildly like a lamb, easily like a ripe apple from the tree …
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Martin Austermuhle / DCist:
Thousands Of Miles From Buckingham Palace, Queen Elizabeth II Will Always Be Remembered On One D.C. Street
The White House:
Statement of President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden on the Death of Queen Elizabeth II
Statement of President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden on the Death of Queen Elizabeth II
Mark Landler / Associated Press:
Updates: World Mourns Queen Elizabeth II, Britain's Bastion of Stability
Updates: World Mourns Queen Elizabeth II, Britain's Bastion of Stability
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BBC:
Queen Elizabeth II has died
Queen Elizabeth II has died
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Bruce Oliver Newsome / American Greatness:
The Last Great Briton — Queen Elizabeth was greater than a monarch. — Queen Elizabeth II is dead.
Maya Jasanoff / New York Times:
Queen Elizabeth Leaves Behind a Radically Different Britain
Queen Elizabeth Leaves Behind a Radically Different Britain
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Francis Fukuyama / Journal of Democracy:
Why Ukraine Will Win — The country's military is advancing on the battlefield. If Ukraine defeats Russia's massive army, the ripple effects will be felt across the globe. — T — he war in Ukraine, now in its seventh month, marks a critical juncture that will determine the course of global democracy.
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Josh Rogin / Washington Post:
Putin is trying to build a new axis of autocrats
Putin is trying to build a new axis of autocrats
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Josh Smith / Reuters:
N.Korea's parliament meets in effort to build ‘socialist fairyland’
N.Korea's parliament meets in effort to build ‘socialist fairyland’
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Adam Serwer / The Atlantic:
The Right to Free Speech Is Not the Right to Monologue — In August, the author Salman Rushdie was stabbed in the neck. The novelist has spent decades living under the threat of a hit put out by Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini in 1989. The religious directive was a response to Rushdie's novel …
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David Siders / Politico:
‘The environment is upside down’: Why Dems are winning the culture wars — It's already the consensus that abortion is going to be a good issue for Democrats in November. — What's only now becoming clear — as Republicans scrub their campaign websites of prior positions on abortion …
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Anemona Hartocollis / New York Times:
After a Legal Fight, Oberlin Says It Will Pay $36.59 Million to a Local Bakery — Gibson's Bakery said the liberal arts college had falsely accused it of racism after a Black student was caught shoplifting. — Oberlin College, known as a bastion of progressive politics …
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Washington Post:
Biden heading to battleground state of Ohio to tout semiconductor law … Today, Pressident Biden is headed to the battleground state of Ohio, where he will speak at a groundbreaking ceremony for Intel's new $20 billion semiconductor manufacturing facility. The event offers Biden a chance …
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Axios:
Trumpier than Trump — Some GOP candidates are softening their rhetoric and scrubbing their campaign websites of hardline positions as the midterms get closer. But Doug Mastriano is running a much different playbook in the Pennsylvania governor's race, one of the most important contests in the nation.
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The American Independent
Jess Bravin / Wall Street Journal:
Justice Gorsuch Said Findings of Probe Into Leaked Roe Draft Opinion Will Be Made in Report — The justice, speaking at a judicial conference, also criticized the cost and time it takes to enter the legal profession — COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.—Justice Neil Gorsuch said Thursday …
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David Wasserman / Cook Political Report:
Primary Scorecard: House GOP Veers Towards Trump, Democrats Tack Less Left — Now that this cycle's primary season has drawn to a close (with the small exceptions of Delaware, New Hampshire and Rhode Island on September 13), it's an ideal time to assess both parties' results.
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Alex Isenstadt / Politico:
Longtime former Trump ally turns to building 2024 ‘bullpen’ — The Club for Growth was once one of former President Donald Trump's most outspoken champions. But it's now taking steps to bolster his potential rivals for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination.
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Taylor Goldenstein / Houston Chronicle:
Young Democrats are flocking to register to vote in Texas after abortion ruling, data shows — Use Next and Previous buttons to navigate — In Texas, it's not just women who are fired up about access to abortion and registering to vote in large numbers following this summer's historic …
WAGA-TV:
New InsiderAdvantage/FOX 5 poll: Kemp widens lead over Abrams, Senate race remains tight — Loading Video... This browser does not support the Video element. — The Road to November: Kemp widens lead over Abrams, Senate race remains tight — ATLANTA - A new InsiderAdvantage/FOX 5 Atlanta poll released …
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Tom Dreisbach / NPR:
A publisher abruptly recalled the ‘2,000 Mules’ election denial book. NPR got a copy. — For months, the conservative provocateur Dinesh D'Souza teased that the book version of his widely debunked film “2,000 Mules” would provide compelling new evidence that the 2020 election was “stolen.”
Tiffany Hsu / New York Times:
When Teens Find Misinformation, These Teachers Are Ready — Media literacy efforts are intensifying, targeting students as they approach voting age. But some educators struggle “to push through that apathy.” — Between lessons about the Revolutionary War and the functions of Congress …
Meg Kinnard / Associated Press:
SC Democrats call on their party's US Senate nominee to quit — The South Carolina Democrat vying to oust Republican U.S. Sen. Tim Scott is facing calls from within her own party to fold her campaign, following the publication of additional leaked audio in which she appears to make disparaging remarks about her constituents.
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NPR:
Michigan Supreme Court rules abortion amendment should go to voters this November — Thursday, the Michigan Supreme Court ruled that a proposed state constitutional amendment that would protect abortion rights should be placed on November's ballot. — It's up to the Michigan Board …
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