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Marc Santora / New York Times:
Doctor in New York City Is Sick With Ebola  —  A doctor in New York City who recently returned from treating Ebola patients in Guinea became the first person in the city to test positive for the virus Thursday, setting off a search for anyone who might have come into contact with him.
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New York Post:
Doctor who treated Ebola patients rushed to NYC hospital  —  Police officers leave the apartment of Dr. Craig Spencer (left) in West Harlem.  —  The Big Apple may have its first case of Ebola.  —  A 33-year-old Doctors Without Borders physician who recently treated Ebola patients in Guinea …
Fox News:
Patient at New York City hospital tests positive for Ebola, reports say  —  Health care workers display protective gear, which hospital staff would wear to protect them from an Ebola virus infection, inside an isolation room as part of a media tour in the emergency department of Bellevue Hospital in Manhattan, New York.
Discussion: CNN and Instapundit
Sydney Lupkin / ABC News:
Doctor Isolated at NYC Hospital With Ebola-Like Symptoms
Discussion: Hot Air and abc7chicago.com
Jesse / CBS New York:
New York City Doctor Tests Positive For Ebola
Brendan James / Talking Points Memo:   Healthcare Worker Taken To NYC Hospital To Be Tested For Ebola
Peter Beinart / The Atlantic Online:
How Independents Could Seize Control of the Senate  —  As the bulk of close election observers have pointed out, the odds favor the Republicans capturing enough Senate seats to make a majority next year.  Of course, it is not a certainty (to any except the election modelers at The Monkey Cage).
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The Daily Beast:
The Democrats' Closing Argument Needs to Be J-O-B-S  —  There's still time for the Democrats to put GOP opponents on the defensive by saying “I want to rebuild America, and my opponent doesn't.”  —  As Democrats mutter privately that their Senate majority is sinking beneath the waves, their leadership has sent out an SOS.
Discussion: Yahoo! News
Lisa Lerer / Bloomberg Politics:
The Democrats' Coming Blame Game
Politico:
CNN's Carol Costello apologizes for Palin remarks  —  CNN's Carol Costello apologized on Thursday for joking about a police recording of Bristol Palin.  —  “Over the past few days I have been roundly criticized for joking about a brawl involving the Palin family.
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Ashe Schow / Washington Examiner:
CNN anchor, liberals give grins and thumbs up to violence against the ‘Right’ women
Discussion: Hot Air and Instapundit
Ahiza Garcia / Talking Points Memo:
Bristol Palin: Yes, I Punched A Guy But He Had It Coming
Discussion: Balloon Juice
The Huffington Post:
Joni Ernst: My Gun Will Defend Me If Government Decides ‘My Rights Are No Longer Important’  —  WASHINGTON — Joni Ernst, the Republican candidate for U.S. Senate in Iowa, said during an NRA event in 2012 that she would use a gun to defend herself from the government.
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Dylan Byers / Politico:
Joni Ernst snubs Des Moines Register
thegazette.com:
Ernst campaign requests recount procedures of several counties
Paul Waldman / Washington Post:
The real problem with Joni Ernst's quote about guns and the government
Discussion: Bloomberg Politics and Daily Kos
Edgar Sandoval / NY Daily News:
Gov. Christie feels his minimum wage views were misunderstood, while NJ diner waitresses say he lacks empathy  —  The New Jersey governor, speaking at a Garden State diner, explained that most people missed his point — and he's come to accept that.  Waitress Stacey Ellis said his remarks showed zero empathy for workers like her.
Discussion: Talking Points Memo
Jesse Byrnes / The Hill:
Sarah Palin endorses ... a Democrat?  —  Former Gov. Sarah Palin (R) is endorsing independent Bill Walker and Democrat Byron Mallott for governor and lieutenant governor of Alaska.  —  Palin and husband Todd are shown donning Walker-Mallott campaign pins in photos uploaded to the campaign's Facebook page Thursday.
Emily Yoffe / Slate:
Kids from poorer neighborhoods keep coming to trick-or-treat in mine.  Do I have to give them candy?  —  Get Dear Prudence delivered to your inbox each week; click here to sign up.  Please send your questions for publication to prudence@slate.com.  (Questions may be edited.)
Sahil Kapur / Talking Points Memo:
Glenn Beck: Not ‘All That Bad’ If McConnell Loses To Grimes (AUDIO)  —  Glenn Beck doesn't think it would be “all that bad for the country” if Kentucky Sen. Mitch McConnell (R) loses reelection to Alison Lundergan Grimes (D).  —  Less than two weeks before Election Day …
Discussion: Mediaite and Washington Post
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Glenn Kessler / Washington Post:
Alison Grimes doubles down on a 4-Pinocchio claim
Discussion: Hot Air, Mediaite, ABC News and Fox News
Numbers / Pew Research Center for the People …:
As Midterms Near, GOP Leads on Key Issues, Democrats Have a More Positive Image  —  Far Fewer Democrats See Vote as ‘For’ Obama Than in 2010  —  With less than two weeks before the midterm elections, the Republican Party holds significant leads on several major issues.
Discussion: Washington Post and Firedoglake
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Rajiv Chandrasekaran / Washington Post:
Syrians to be trained to defend territory, not take ground from jihadists, officials say
Discussion: BBC, Business Insider and Hot Air
Jim O'Sullivan / The Boston Globe:
Baker opens up lead over Coakley in new poll  —  Republican Charlie Baker has opened up a 9-point lead over Democrat Martha Coakley, 45 percent to 36 percent, according to a new Globe poll that depicts a far more comfortable advantage than either candidate for governor has enjoyed in months.
Lori Montgomery / Washington Post:
GOP changes tune on cutting Social Security with elections on the line  —  Cutting federal health and retirement spending has long been at the top of the GOP agenda.  But with Republicans in striking distance of winning the Senate, they are suddenly blasting the idea of trimming Social Security benefits.
Charles Krauthammer / Washington Post:
Barack Obama, bewildered bystander  —  The president is upset.  Very upset.  Frustrated and angry.  Seething about the government's handling of Ebola, said the front-page headline in the New York Times last Saturday.  —  There's only one problem with this pose, so obligingly transcribed for him by the Times.
Discussion: Betsy's Page
Rosalind S. Helderman / Washington Post:
Lewinsky mistreated by authorities in investigation of Clinton, report says  —  When onetime White House intern Monica Lewinsky broke her silence with a major speech earlier this week, one subject brought her nearly to tears.  —  Lewinsky's voice cracked as she recalled the moment in January 1998 …
Discussion: Prairie Weather and CNN
Pat Buchanan / Townhall.com:
Things Fall Apart  —  SHARES  —  When this writer was 3 years old, the Empire of Japan devastated Battleship Row of the U.S. Pacific Fleet at Pearl Harbor.  —  Before I was 7, Gen. MacArthur was in an office in Tokyo overlooking the Imperial Palace, dictating to a shattered Japan.
 
 
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Ross Douthat / New York Times:
The Missing Right-of-Center Media
Discussion: National Review
Cari Romm / The Atlantic Online:
Ebola Reaches Mali
CNN:
Man attacks New York police officers with a hatchet
Discussion: Mashable
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Alderman Wery quizzes Muslim woman on terrorism
Geoff McLatchey / Judicial Watch:
Obama Asserts Fast and Furious Executive Privilege Claim for Holder's Wife
 Earlier Items: 
Andrew Kaczynski / BuzzFeed:
Peter King Slams Doctors On Ebola, Suggests Ebola Went Airborne
Discussion: Daily Kos
Rich Lowry / Politico:
The Poll Tax That Wasn't  —  In her dissent, Justice Ruth Bader …