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New York Times:
Why Iranians Are Protesting Once Again — Amid growing repression, a sickly economy and bleak prospects, the death of one young woman was all it took. — The 22-year-old woman emerged from the Tehran subway, her dark hair covered with a black head scarf and the lines of her body obscured …
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The Guardian, Associated Press, The Sunday Times, Mercury News, The Western Journal, CBS News and Fox News
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Farnaz Fassihi / New York Times:
Iran Protests Surge to Dozens of Cities
Iran Protests Surge to Dozens of Cities
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Al Jazeera, Reuters, euronews, Raw Story, Washington Post, Bangor Daily News, Politico and Vanity Fair
Murtaza Hussain / The Intercept:
The Dark Odds Facing Iran's Brave Protesters
The Dark Odds Facing Iran's Brave Protesters
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Washington Post, The Atlantic, An expat's thoughts on Iran and Break The Matrix Newsletter
CBS News:
Full transcript: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on “Face the Nation,” Sept. 25, 2022 — The following is the full transcript of an interview with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy airing Sunday, Sept. 25, 2022, on “Face the Nation.” — MARGARET BRENNAN: We turn now to the President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky.
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Amnesty International and Meduza.io
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Jared Gans / The Hill:
Zelensky offers guarantees for Russian soldiers who surrender
Zelensky offers guarantees for Russian soldiers who surrender
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CBS News, Washington Examiner, Radio Free Europe/Radio …, Balloon Juice and Al Jazeera
Associated Press:
Kremlin stages votes in Ukraine, sees protests in Russia
Kremlin stages votes in Ukraine, sees protests in Russia
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Reuters, Bloomberg, Radio Free Europe/Radio …, euronews, TASS, RFI, Washington Post, CBS News and The Guardian
Maggie Haberman / The Atlantic:
Three Conversations With Donald Trump — “Can you believe these are my customers?” Donald Trump once asked while surveying the crowd in the Taj Mahal casino's poker room. “Look at those losers,” he said to his consultant Tom O'Neil, of people spending money on the floor of the Trump Plaza casino.
Gary Langer / ABC News:
Biden struggles, as does his party, as most Democrats look elsewhere for 2024: POLL — The economy and inflation are among the top issues heading into the midterms. — President Joe Biden attends a performance by British rocker Elton John at the White House in Washington, D.C., on Sept. 23, 2022.
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Washington Examiner, Fox News, Politico, Twitchy and Bloomberg
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Washington Post:
Voters divided amid intense fight for control of Congress, poll finds — With six weeks to go, Republicans hold a firm lead on the economy, inflation and crime, but Democrats have the advantage on abortion and climate change — Heading into the final weeks of the midterm election campaign …
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HotAir, The Hill, Daily Kos, Breitbart and Political Wire
Aaron Blake / Washington Post:
4 charts that show the GOP's 2022 popularity gap — A month ago, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) said out loud what many Republicans were undoubtedly feeling. Effectively, the message was: We've got a shot at a good 2022 midterm election, but some of these Trump candidates could screw it all up for us.
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Vox and Financial Times
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CBS News:
Republican lead in House shrinks again as voters see high-stakes contest — CBS News Battleground Tracker — The Republicans have a lead. But it keeps shrinking. — While they're still in a very good position to capture a House majority, that majority looks narrower today than it ever has …
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Associated Press
Anthony Olivieri / ESPN:
Brett Favre pressed for facility funding despite being told legality in question, court filing says — NFL Hall of Famer Brett Favre continued to press Mississippi state officials for help in paying for new sports facilities at the University of Southern Mississippi months after being told …
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Mississippi Today, Breitbart and Fox News
CNN:
Democrats are warming to a Biden 2024 campaign. They're just not sure if he'll run. — Many Democratic leaders, operatives and officials are cautiously warming to the idea of President Joe Biden running for reelection in 2024, dozens of high-ranking Democrats told CNN.
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Mother Jones and KTVX-TV
Ben Dreyfuss / Calm Down:
It's Somehow Been 6 Years Since I Cracked Up And Went To A Mental Institution — Time flies when you're heavily medicated! — On September 21st, 2016, I woke up in the Beth Israel psychiatric ward on a suicide hold. I didn't immediately remember what had happened but I had some vague flashes.
Washington Post:
Ex-staffer's unauthorized book about Jan. 6 committee rankles members — Former Rep. Denver Riggleman is set to publish his book Tuesday, just one day before the final public hearing of the Jan. 6 panel. — News that a former adviser to the committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021 …
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The Guardian, WGN-TV, Washington Press, CBS News and Breitbart
Michael Powell / New York Times:
Sundance Liked Her Documentary on Terrorism, Until Muslim Critics Didn't — The film festival gave Meg Smaker's “Jihad Rehab” a coveted spot in its 2022 lineup, but apologized after an outcry over her race and her approach. — Meg Smaker felt exhilarated last November.
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Althouse
NBC News:
Biden says the election is a battle against ‘MAGA Republicans.’ He's been silent about Democrats elevating them. — Some Democrats have raised the alarm about the party boosting election-denying Republicans. Biden and his administration aren't among them.
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New York Daily News and Just The News
Maeve Reston / CNN:
Gov. Gavin Newsom calls on Democrats to go on offense — California Gov. Gavin Newsom warned members of his party Saturday that the GOP is “winning right now” as that party controls the national conversation - arguing that Democrats' failure to offer a “compelling alternative narrative” …
Josie Huang / LAist:
Project To Be Unveiled In LA Names Every Japanese American Incarcerated During WWII — Stories like these are only possible with your help! — You have the power to keep local news strong for the coming months. Your financial support today keeps our reporters ready to meet the needs of our city.
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