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9:35 AM ET, August 8, 2018

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New York Times:
Ohio Special Election Results: 12th Congressional District  —  CandidatePartyVotesPct.  —  Dem.  —  14,211  —  Rep.  —  6,114  —  Green  —  20,481 votes, <1% reporting (0 of 591 precincts)  —  What to watch: Voters in Ohio's 12th District are choosing a replacement for Representative Pat Tiberi …
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Alexi McCammond / Axios:
Troy Balderson claims victory in Ohio special election
Aubree Eliza Weaver / Politico:
Balderson leads in Ohio
Henry Olsen / American Greatness:   Ohio Squeaker Shows GOP Has A Lot To Learn About Winning
New York Times:
5 Takeaways From Tuesday's Election Results  —  Republicans had a brush with trouble in Ohio, where a result had still not been declared in a special election to fill a House vacancy.  Elsewhere, an activist sweep on the left failed to materialize.  —  Suburbanites are more fired up than rural voters
Discussion: The Daily Beast
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David Weigel / Washington Post:
Democratic Party's liberal insurgency hits a wall in Midwest primaries  —  The Democratic Party's left-wing insurgency found its limits Tuesday night, with voters favoring establishment candidates over more liberal challengers in almost every closely watched race across several states.
New York Times:
Ohio Special Election Too Close to Call, as Republican Holds Slim Lead  —  • Gretchen Whitmer won the Democratic nomination for governor of Michigan, joining women in Georgia, Texas, South Dakota and elsewhere who are competing in November to lead their states.
Kyle Olson / The American Mirror:
Socialist star Ocasio-Cortez strikes out: All endorsed candidates lose Tuesday primaries  —  Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's record on Tuesday night for her chosen primary candidates was as bare as a Venezuelan supermarket shelf.  —  The socialist pulled off a stunning victory last month in New York …
David Weigel / Washington Post:
Michigan's Whitmer beats Sanders-backed progressive
Discussion: MSNBC, New York Times and New Republic
Isaac Arnsdorf / ProPublica:
The Shadow Rulers of the VA  —  Last February, shortly after Peter O'Rourke became chief of staff for the Department of Veterans Affairs, he received an email from Bruce Moskowitz with his input on a new mental health initiative for the VA. “Received,” O'Rourke replied.
New York Times:
Top Trump Campaign Aides Are Portrayed as Corrupt at Manafort Trial  —  ALEXANDRIA, Va. — The trial of Paul Manafort turned into a referendum on the character of two of President Trump's top campaign aides on Tuesday, as prosecutors cast Mr. Manafort as the architect of a sprawling swindle …
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Darren Samuelsohn / Politico:   Trump surges to fore of Manafort trial
Jennifer Rubin / Washington Post:
What's even worse than the swamp? The company that Trump kept.
Discussion: The Guardian and Daily Kos
Los Angeles Times:
Judge is the undisputed center of attention at Paul Manafort's trial
Discussion: Raw Story
Wall Street Journal:
'It's Fantastic!'  Trump Warms to Rosenstein  —  Nearly fired by the president, the No. 2 Justice official—the man in charge of the Mueller probe—builds a rapport  —  Before President Trump headed to meet Vladimir Putin last month, Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein requested a meeting in the Oval Office.
Kansas City Star:
Kansas Dems choose Sharice Davids to challenge Rep. Kevin Yoder for seat in Congress  —  Sharice Davids could make history in November after Kansas Democrats selected the Johnson County attorney as their nominee for a race that could help decide control of the U.S. House.
Discussion: Balloon Juice
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Amber Phillips / Washington Post:
Winners and losers from Tuesday's elections
Discussion: Hullabaloo
John Harwood / CNBC:
Why Trump's GOP fears this midterm election
Discussion: Washington Post and The Hill
New York Times:
Kansas Primary Election Results  —  What to watch: The biggest race in Kansas is for governor, a job held by Jeff Colyer since Sam Brownback resigned to accept an ambassadorship.  Mr. Colyer is running against Secretary of State Kris W. Kobach, the face of President Trump's voter fraud panel, in the Republican primary.
Discussion: The Daily Beast and Daily Kos
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Wichita Eagle:   Colyer, Kobach wait as Republican governor's race hinges on Johnson County results
Washington Post:   Kobach, Colyer in dead heat as Kansas GOP primary for governor hinges on count from suburbs
Darren Samuelsohn / Politico:
Obstruction questions still on table for Mueller-Trump interview, Giuliani says  —  President Donald Trump's lawyers plan to send a letter to special counsel Robert Mueller later this week signaling they remain open to allowing the president to sit for an interview and be questioned …
Discussion: Talking Points Memo and IJR
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Joseph A. Wulfsohn / Mediaite:
Colbert Refers to National Review's Jonah Goldberg as One of 'Trump's Allies' (He's Not)
Discussion: Law & Crime and The Week
The Daily Beast:
CEOs Who Cut White House Ties After Charlottesville Just Dined With Trump  —  President Trump is having dinner Tuesday night with five CEOs who distanced themselves from the White House after last year's white supremacist Charlottesville rally.  CNBC reports that the companies that are attending …
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Jeremy Wallace / Houston Chronicle:
Ted Cruz asks Trump to campaign for him in Texas
Discussion: Political Wire and The Week
CNBC:
CEOs who quit Trump advisory boards after Charlottesville now among his dinner guests
Discussion: Politico, Splinter and Political Wire
Matt Ferner / HuffPost:
St. Louis Voters Oust Prosecutor Who Didn't Bring Charges In Cop Killing Of Michael Brown  —  In a remarkable win for reformers, Wesley Bell, a city council member in Ferguson, Missouri, upset Robert McCulloch in Tuesday's Democratic primary.  —  Wesley Bell, who cast himself as a reformer committed …
Discussion: Hit & Run and The Week
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KMOV-TV:
‘We shocked the world;’ Wesley Bell upsets 27-year incumbent McCulloch in STL Co. Prosecutor's race
Discussion: Mother Jones and New York Times
Politico:
POLITICO Playbook: Republicans' dueling political pictures  —  DRIVING THE DAY  —  GOOD MORNING from COLUMBUS, OHIO.  —  HOUSE REPUBLICANS, who appear to be the narrow winners of last night's special election here, face a conflicting political picture.  Here's the picture many of them want to see …
David Sirota / Newsweek:
Why Does Betsy DeVos's Family Yacht Fly a Foreign Flag?  Donald Trump's ‘America First’ Administration and the Cayman Islands  —  When someone untied a yacht owned by U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos's family, the episode was portrayed as an example of anti-Trump harassment.
Discussion: Raw Story and Capital & Main
Bryan Bender / Politico:
Leaked document: Putin lobbied Trump on arms control  —  A list of issues he shared with Trump in Helsinki suggests Russia wants to continue traditional nuclear talks with the U.S. — but doesn't answer all questions about their meeting.  —  Vladimir Putin presented President Donald Trump …
John Solomon / The Hill:
How a senior DOJ official helped Dem researchers on Trump-Russia case  —  Hundreds of pages of previously unreported emails and memos provide the clearest evidence yet that a research firm, hired by Hillary Clinton  —  's campaign and the Democratic National Committee (DNC) …
C. J. Chivers / New York Times:
War Without End  —  The Pentagon's failed campaigns in Iraq and Afghanistan left a generation of soldiers with little to fight for but one another.  —  Second Platoon did not hide its dark mood as its soldiers waded across the Korengal River in the bright light of afternoon.
Discussion: Axios
Stephanie Haney For / Daily Mail:
Top female executive leaves Amazon after being accused of ‘inappropriate’ comments in meetings and ‘abuse of power’, nine months after getting promoted in sex harassment reshuffle  — Amazon Studios head of unscripted programming Heather Schuster has left the company after less than one year, and only nine months in her current role
Discussion: Deadline
Catherine Rampell / Washington Post:
How America stopped prosecuting white-collar crime and public corruption, in charts  —  Memo to all those supposed law-and-order fans out there, including in the White House: The United States is currently on track to notch the fewest prosecutions of white-collar and public corruption crimes on record.
Discussion: Hullabaloo
Alex Pareene / The Daily Beast:
Donald Trump Talks About a War on the Press.  Andrew Cuomo Is Waging One. … On July 19, Zack Fink, the Albany reporter for New York City's local cable news channel, NY1, asked Gov. Andrew Cuomo about the glaring lack of legitimate small donors to his reelection campaign.
Discussion: New York Times
Ashe Schow / Daily Wire:
Female Senator Asks Male Judges About Their Sex Lives  —  Only the sleaziest employer would dare ask a potential job candidate about their sex lives when such information is irrelevant to their position.  Yet here we are.  —  Sen. Mazie Hirono (D-HI) stated back in January that she would begin asking …
Business Wire:
The New York Times Company Reports 2018 Second-Quarter Results  —  NEW YORK—(BUSINESS WIRE)— The New York Times Company (NYSE:NYT) announced today second-quarter 2018 diluted earnings per share from continuing operations of $.14 compared with $.09 earnings per share in the same period of 2017.
 
 
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Amberin Zaman / New York Times:
Understanding the Failed Deal With Turkey That Sparked Trump's Fury
Sharon Coolidge / USA Today:
Police use Taser on 11-year-old girl accused of stealing from supermarket
Discussion: Raw Story
Benjamin Mullin / Wall Street Journal:
Axios to Create Limited-Run Series for HBO Timed to the Midterm Elections
Joseph Spector / Rochester Democrat and Chronicle:
Escape from Dannemora costs New Yorkers twice: First the search, then the TV series
Aamer Madhani / USA Today:
Why Chicago PD can't get more residents to identify gun violence suspects
Discussion: Townhall and Althouse
Noam Scheiber / New York Times:
Labor Gains Victory as Missouri Voters Reject Anti-Union Law
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Can I Ruin Your Dinner Party?
Burgess Everett / Politico:
Key red-state Democrat sides with Trump on wall funding
Discussion: Political Wire
Marissa J. Lang / Washington Post:
A D.C. library was closed for more than two days after several live snakes were found inside
New York Times:
Missouri Primary Election Results
Rick Maese / Washington Post:
A sports reporter took a new job. Now his former newspaper is suing over a Twitter account.
Jonathan O'Connell / Washington Post:
GSA chief may have misled Congress about White House involvement in FBI headquarters …
 

 
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