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9:35 AM ET, August 29, 2018

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Wall Street Journal:
U.S. Probing Whether Malaysian Fugitive Laundered Funds to Pay Chris Christie and Trump Lawyer  —  Jho Low under investigation for alleged embezzlement of $4.5 billion from 1MDB fund  —  The U.S. Justice Department is investigating whether a fugitive Malaysian financier laundered tens …
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Paul Starr / American Prospect:
No, Trump Is Far from Finished  —  President Donald Trump speaks at Fort Drum, New York.  —  In a 1920 study that is now regarded as a pioneering example of press criticism, Walter Lippmann and Charles Marz found that in its coverage of the Russian Revolution, The New York Times had repeatedly told …
Philip Elliott / TIME:
Why the Senate May Not Rename a Building for John McCain After All  —  Congress might want to hold off ordering new signage for one of its office buildings.  —  A proposal to rename the Russell Senate Office Building in honor of Sen. John McCain, who died Saturday, seems to have found its first sticking point.
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Alexander Bolton / The Hill:
GOP eyes another shot at ObamaCare repeal after McCain's death  —  Senate Republicans say they would like Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey (R) to appoint a successor to late Sen. John McCain  —  (R-Ariz.) who, unlike McCain, would support GOP legislation to repeal ObamaCare.
Discussion: Vox and Political Wire
Jordain Carney / The Hill:
Renaming Senate office building after McCain sparks GOP backlash
Discussion: RedState and Political Wire
NBC News:
Trump told Christian leaders he got rid of a law.  He didn't.  —  According to recorded excerpts of private remarks, he said evangelicals were “one election away from losing everything.”  —  In a closed-door meeting with evangelical leaders Monday night, President Trump repeated …
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Michael D. Shear / New York Times:
If G.O.P. Loses Hold on Congress, Trump Warns, Democrats Will Enact Change ‘Quickly and Violently’  —  WASHINGTON — President Trump warned evangelical leaders Monday night that Democrats “will overturn everything that we've done and they'll do it quickly and violently” if Republicans lose control of Congress in the midterm elections.
Axios:
Scoop: Don McGahn's coming White House exit  —  Top White House officials and sources close to White House counsel Don McGahn tell Axios that McGahn will step down this fall — after Brett Kavanaugh is confirmed to the Supreme Court, or after the midterms.  —  The big picture …
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The Daily Beast:
Trump Aide Kelly Sadler Joked About McCain Dying—and Was Offered a New Job
Discussion: The Hill and Raw Story
New York Times:
A Black Progressive and a Trump Acolyte Win Florida Governor Primaries  —  ORLANDO, Fla. — Florida Democrats nominated Andrew Gillum, the Tallahassee mayor, and Republicans tapped Representative Ron DeSantis for governor Tuesday, setting the stage for a ferocious general election …
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Dylan Scott / Vox:
Andrew Gillum wins Florida governor primary in upset victory for the left  —  The Tallahassee mayor will be the Democratic nominee in one of 2018's most important governor's races.  —  Tallahassee mayor Andrew Gillum prevailed in the hotly contested Democratic primary election for Florida governor …
CNN:
CNN projection: Trump-backed Ron DeSantis wins primary for Florida governor
Discussion: Politico, Breitbart and Axios
Jeff Zeleny / CNN:
Inside McCain's surprise eulogy invitation to Obama  —  (CNN)A parting lesson in American civility from Sen. John McCain lies in the roster of leaders he personally selected to pay tribute at his memorial service Saturday at the National Cathedral.  —  It was a day in early April …
Discussion: Talking Points Memo and Politico
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Michael Tackett / New York Times:
C.I.A. Officer-Turned-Candidate Says PAC Obtained Her Security Application  —  WASHINGTON — A former C.I.A. officer running for Congress accused a super PAC aligned with Speaker Paul D. Ryan on Tuesday of improperly obtaining her entire federal security clearance application …
Discussion: BuzzFeed News
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Courtney Alexander / Congressional Leadership Fund:   CLF Issues Statement: What Is Abigail Spanberger Hiding
New York Post:
We should all be worried about Google's power  —  SEE ALSO  —  Tuesday brought endless commentary and reporting on how President Trump was being utterly ridiculous and conspiratorial to accuse Google of bias in its search algorithms.  Funny: Just over a year ago, in June 2017 …
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New York Times:
Dozens at Facebook Unite to Challenge Its ‘Intolerant’ Liberal Culture  —  SAN FRANCISCO — The post went up quietly on Facebook's internal message board last week.  Titled “We Have a Problem With Political Diversity,” it quickly took off inside the social network.
Associated Press:
AP-NORC Poll: Many indifferent to Kavanaugh nomination  —  WASHINGTON (AP) — Does Brett Kavanaugh belong on the Supreme Court?  It's a question that may be consuming Washington, but one that elicits a shrug from many Americans.  And there's also no nationwide consensus on whether the Senate …
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Paul Bedard / Washington Examiner:
Poll: Majority can't name a single Supreme Court justice
Discussion: Observer
John Wagner / Washington Post:
Trump, without citing evidence, says China hacked Hillary Clinton's emails  —  President Trump asserted early Wednesday, without citing evidence, that Hillary Clinton's emails were hacked by China, and he said the Justice Department and FBI risked losing their credibility if they did not look into the matter.
Politico:
Trump lawyer Giuliani got paid to lobby Romanian president  —  Donald Trump's personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani was being paid by a global consulting firm when he sent a letter to the president of Romania last week that contradicted the U.S. government's official position.
CNN:
Attorney for Michael Cohen keeps changing his story on Trump Tower meeting  —  (CNN)In recent days, one of Michael Cohen's lawyers has repeatedly changed his account of what Cohen knew about President Donald Trump's involvement in a controversial meeting during the 2016 campaign.
Jonathan Dienst / NBC New York:
Key Paul Manafort Banker Robbed of iPad, Briefcase in Mysterious Overnight Break-in at His NYC Penthouse: Sources  —  David Fallarino was one of three so-called key figures not called by Robert Mueller's office to testify at the trial of Paul Manafort  —  Paul Manafort Found Guilty on Counts of Financial Fraud
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Ashley Southall / New York Times:   Burglar Steals iPad From Home of Banker Tied to Paul Manafort, Police Say
Washington Post:
Administration decides not to roll back foreign aid funds  —  The administration has dropped a proposal to cut billions of dollars in foreign aid after bipartisan resistance from members of Congress who considered it a back­door effort to hijack spending they had already approved.
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Colum Lynch / Foreign Policy:
U.S. to End All Funding to U.N. Agency That Aids Palestinian Refugees
CBS News:
Hurricane Maria caused an estimated 2,975 deaths in Puerto Rico, new study finds  —  SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — Hurricane Maria killed far more people in Puerto Rico than initially thought, accounting for an estimated 2,975 deaths on the island from September 2017 through February 2018, according to a new analysis.
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Stephen Battaglio / Los Angeles Times:
HBO is out of the adult entertainment business  —  HBO's popular drama series “The Deuce” is set in Times Square in the 1970s before the New York neighborhood was purged of its X-rated movie houses and adult book stores.  —  But the cleanup of the cable network's own red light district is already complete.
Rosie Gray / The Atlantic:
Emails Link Former Homeland Security Official to White Nationalists  —  In the past two years, leaders of an emboldened white nationalism have burst into the forefront of national politics and coalesced around a so-called alt-right subculture as they have endeavored to make their ideology part of the mainstream.
Discussion: Splinter and Raw Story
Alexi McCammond / Axios:
Martha McSally wins Arizona primary  —  Arizona Rep. Martha McSally won the Republican primary for U.S. Senate.  —  Why it matters: She's considered the strongest Republican candidate (of the three in this primary) to face Democrat Kyrsten Sinema in the fight for Sen. Jeff Flake's seat.  —  Go deeper
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Willis L. Krumholz / The Federalist:
With A Terrible Record To Run On, Keith Ellison Slings Slime At AG Opponent Doug Wardlow  —  Democrats have a narrative to maintain, a powerful elected office to retain, and a deeply-flawed but nationally known candidate in Keith Ellison.  Bring on the baseless smears against his opponent Doug Wardlow.
New York Times:
Why Are U.S. Bombs Killing Civilians in Yemen?  —  The United States, by providing weapons and support to the Saudi-led coalition waging indiscriminate war in Yemen, shares in the blame.  —  The editorial board represents the opinions of the board, its editor and the publisher.
John Riley / Metro Weekly:
Head of Human Rights Campaign Foundation resigns after using racial slur  —  Mary Beth Maxwell used the slur while recounting upsetting instances where the word was used  —  The head of the Human Rights Campaign's educational arm has resigned after a colleague claimed she has used the N-word twice in front of a colleague.
Sirin Kale / The Guardian:
Logged off: meet the teens who refuse to use social media  —  Generation Z has grown up online - so why are a surprising number suddenly turning their backs on Instagram, Facebook and Snapchat?  —  For 17-year-old Mary Amanuel, from London, it happened in Tesco.
 
 
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A.J. Katz / TVNewser:
August 2018 Ratings: CNN Has Its Second-Best August Ever
Thomas L. Friedman / Associated Press:
What if Trump Did Actually Shoot Someone on Fifth Avenue?
George Eaton / New Statesman:
Corbyn's “Zionist” remarks were “most offensive” since Enoch Powell, says ex-chief rabbi
Discussion: Algemeiner.com and The Guardian
Steven Lemongello / Orlando Sentinel:
Jeff Greene cancels election night party, will watch results from home
Megan Henney / Fox Business:
Jimmy Carter urges Dems not to impeach Trump
Discussion: RedState and Daily Wire
The Republic:
The Latest: Oklahoma attorney general race too close to call
Colleen Wright / miamiherald:
Mom of slain Parkland student wins a seat on the Broward School Board
Discussion: CNN, Raw Story and ABC News
 Earlier Items: 
Julie Turkewitz / New York Times:
Boy, 9, Killed Himself After Being Tormented by Bullies, His Mom Says
Washington Post:
White House insists former CIA chief Brennan has no security clearance, says paperwork ‘delayed’
Discussion: Talking Points Memo
Aris Folley / The Hill:
Biographer: Pence thinks God ‘calling him’ to be president
Discussion: Hullabaloo, The Root, Joe.My.God. and CNN
Albert Samaha / BuzzFeed News:
New York's Governor Has Suspended An Investigation Into The Handling Of Weinstein Case
Discussion: Vox
Philip Pullella / Reuters:
Defenders rally around pope, fear conservatives escalating war
Discussion: twitchy.com and New York Times
Matthew Mosk / ABC News:
Mysterious ‘key figure’ in Russia probe sought Trump team contacts. Investigators want to know why
Ali Watkins / New York Times:
Bees Swarm Times Square Hot Dog Stand
Discussion: The Verge and Mediaite
Alex Isenstadt / Politico:
‘The race has tightened’: Cruz allies sound alarm about Texas Senate race
 

 
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Georg Szalai / The Hollywood Reporter:
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Sara Fischer / Axios:
Vice Media plans to create a joint venture with Savage Ventures, which will invest “tens of millions of dollars”, to relaunch its sites, including Vice.com

Rick Edmonds / Poynter:
Gannett fires an experienced editor overseeing 26 community newspapers for “sharing proprietary information” with a “competing media company”, which was Poynter

 
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