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Jacksonville gunman in racially motivated attack legally bought two weapons earlier this year, sheriff says — The White gunman who killed three Black people in a racially motivated attack at a Dollar General store in Jacksonville, Florida, on Saturday legally purchased the two firearms …
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Jacksonville sheriff identifies hate crime killer and victims at Dollar General shooting — Teresa Stepzinski Scott ButlerJacksonville Florida Times-Union — On the anniversary of Ax Handle Saturday, Jacksonville Sheriff T.K. Waters identified Saturday's shooter whose “disgusting ideology of hate” …
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Associated Press:
Sheriff provides the first details of how a white man fatally shot 3 Black people at a Florida store — White shooter kills 3 Black people in Florida hate crime — A 21-year-old white man fatally shot three Black people in Florida with guns he bought legally despite once being involuntarily committed …
Tal Axelrod / ABC News:
Trump's indictments: Polling shows half of Americans want him to suspend his campaign, and more takeaways — Despite what he claims, he isn't getting a continued bounce in support. — The most recent ABC News/Ipsos poll, conducted Aug. 15-17, showed some problems for former President Donald Trump …
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Camille Mumford / Emerson Polling:
August 2023 National Poll: Trump Debate Snub May Open Door for Other Candidates — Home Polls August 2023 National Poll: Trump Debate Snub May Open Door for Other Candidates — Hunter Biden Legal Issues Offsetting Trump Indictments for Independents — A new Emerson College Polling survey …
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Harry Enten / CNN:
Why most of Trump's Republican rivals won't attack him
Why most of Trump's Republican rivals won't attack him
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Clea Caulcutt / Politico:
French education minister announces ban on Islamic dress in schools — PARIS — French Education Minister Gabriel Attal announced on Sunday that France will ban the Islamic garment known as the abaya in schools. — “The school of the Republic was built around strong values, secularism is one of them. ...
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Washington Post:
Meadows heads to federal court for first skirmish in Trump Georgia case — Former White House chief of staff will ask federal judge to take over the case — and then to dismiss charges against him related to the 2020 election — Lawyers for Donald Trump's former chief of staff Mark Meadows …
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CBS News:
Trump lawyers back in D.C. federal court as judge prepares to schedule trial date — Washington — A federal judge in Washington, D.C. is set to decide on Monday when former President Donald Trump will stand trial in the 2020 election-related case brought by special counsel Jack Smith …
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Joe Biden / Washington Post:
We must keep marching toward Dr. King's dream — Joe Biden is president of the United States. — Sixty years ago, the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. and hundreds of thousands of fellow Americans marched on Washington for jobs and freedom. In describing his dream for us all …
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Judd Legum / Popular Information:
If the U.S. economy is doing well, why do so many Americans say it's terrible? — The leading economic indicators show the U.S. economy is performing well, but most Americans still believe economic conditions are extremely poor — as if the country was mired in a deep recession. What explains this discrepancy?
Yuliya Talmazan / NBC News:
Russia charges U.S. consulate worker with spying over the war in Ukraine — The arrest of Robert Shonov in May drew condemnation from the State Department. — Russia has charged a former U.S. consulate employee with collecting information for Washington on the war in Ukraine.
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Wall Street Journal:
The World Is Contemplating a Second Trump Administration — Possibility that former president will win next year's election has capitals across globe on edge — The U.S. presidential election is more than a year away, but allies and adversaries around the world have already begun to contemplate …
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Ben Lefebvre / Politico:
Republicans seize on gasoline prices, but the U.S. is pumping oil faster than ever — GOP presidential candidates are blaming pump prices on President Joe Biden's clean energy policies, even though the U.S. is churning out record amounts of oil. — The late-summer surge in gasoline prices …
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Nick Reisman / Politico:
House Republicans' road to power runs through New York. Stefanik is driving — Elise Stefanik insists she has a plan that will allow the party to hold off a Democratic offensive. — POTSDAM, N.Y. — Elise Stefanik is betting big on 2024. — The No. 3 House Republican says she convinced …