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2:55 PM ET, September 9, 2018

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Mike Allen / Axios:
How “senior” is Anonymous?  —  The whodunit over the Trump administration's “anonymous” hinges on the word “senior.”  The New York Times describes its mysterious Op-Ed contributor as “a senior official in the Trump administration.”  —  The big question: But how senior is “senior”?
Crispian Balmer / Reuters:
U.S. President Trump facing a ‘coup’: Bannon  —  ROME (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump is facing a “coup”, former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon told Reuters, pointing to an anonymous column in the New York Times detailing resistance within the Trump administration.
Discussion: Axios
Jamilah King / Mother Jones:
Trump Almost Sent a Tweet That Could Have Signaled War With North Korea
Discussion: Reuters and Balloon Juice
Ronan Farrow / New Yorker:
As Leslie Moonves Negotiates His Exit from CBS, Women Raise New Assault and Harassment Claims  —  Members of the board of the CBS Corporation are negotiating with the company's chairman and C.E.O., Leslie Moonves, about his departure.  Sources familiar with the board's activities …
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Brian Stelter / CNNMoney:
Les Moonves is about to leave CBS, sources say  —  Farrow on new allegations against Moonves  —  Longtime CBS chief executive Les Moonves, facing new claims of sexual misconduct, will step down soon as part of a wide-ranging corporate settlement of a separate fight for control of CBS.
Cynthia Littleton / Variety:
Leslie Moonves Poised to Depart CBS as New Sexual Assault Allegations Surface in New Yorker Report
Sally Jenkins / Washington Post:
At U.S. Open, power of Serena Williams and Naomi Osaka is overshadowed by an umpire's power play  —  Chair umpire Carlos Ramos managed to rob not one but two players in the women's U.S. Open final.  Nobody has ever seen anything like it: An umpire so wrecked a big occasion that both players …
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Maureen Callahan / New York Post:
It's shameful what US Open did to Naomi Osaka  —  Naomi Osaka, 20 years old, just became the first player from Japan to win a Grand Slam.  —  Yet rather than cheer Osaka, the crowd, the commentators and US Open officials all expressed shock and grief that Serena Williams lost.
Discussion: Daily Wire and Althouse
Gillian B. White / The Atlantic:
Serena Williams's U.S. Open Loss Was Humiliating—But Not for Her
Discussion: CNN, twitchy.com and USA Today
Matthew Mosk / ABC News:
Trump campaign members were ‘fully aware’ of efforts to set Putin meeting: Papadopoulos  —  George Papadopoulos, the one-time foreign policy adviser to Donald Trump who became swept up in the special counsel investigation, says members of the Trump campaign team were “fully aware” …
Vinnie Longobardo / Washington Press:
A new ethics complaint could have just put the fate of Brett Kavanaugh in Merrick Garland's hands  —  After watching Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh testify under oath during his confirmation hearings about his knowledge of stolen Democratic emails when he was a White House lawyer …
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Michael Middlehurst-Schwartz / USA Today:
Dolphins' Kenny Stills, Albert Wilson first NFL players in Week 1 to kneel during anthem  —  NFL players' protests weren't widespread in Sunday's first games, but the demonstrations had not died out in Week 1.  —  Miami Dolphins wide receivers Kenny Stills and Albert Wilson became …
Discussion: New York Times and twitchy.com
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Ben Jacobs / The Guardian:
Cory Booker places staff in Iowa ahead of potential 2020 White House run  —  According to multiple sources, Cory Booker has placed four staffers on the ground in Iowa, helping Democratic candidates, as he moves to position himself for a potential presidential bid.
Discussion: Political Wire and twitchy.com
Politico:
The growing GOP fears  —  DRIVING THE DAY  —  IF YOU LISTEN TO PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP, Republicans are poised to win big in the midterms, keep control in Washington and win in a landslide in 2020.  Nothing to worry about, folks.  —  BUT THAT'S A STARK CONTRAST to the vast majority …
Thom Geier / The Wrap:
Miss America Contestant Slams Trump During Pageant: ‘He Has Caused a Lot of Division’  —  Miss West Virginia Madeline Collins was asked about the most serious issue facing the U.S.  —  A contestant in this year's Miss America contest slammed President Donald Trump during her onstage interview on Friday …
Discussion: Daily Wire
Elise Viebeck / Washington Post:
Trump to provide written answers under oath in Summer Zervos defamation lawsuit  —  President Trump will provide written answers under oath in the defamation lawsuit brought by former “Apprentice” contestant Summer Zervos, who claims Trump sexually assaulted her in 2007, a new court filing stated.
Politico:
At-risk House Republicans say no to new tax bill  —  The White House and GOP House leaders are pushing a second tax reform before the midterms.  —  The White House and top congressional Republicans want to push for a House vote on a second round of tax cuts ahead of the midterms in hopes …
Christian Davenport / Washington Post:
Sen. Ben Sasse said he thinks about leaving the GOP ‘every morning’  —  Sen. Ben Sasse said Sunday morning that he probably thinks about leaving the Republican Party “every morning,” while decrying the way he said Republicans and Democrats get caught up in the political furors of the day instead of having a …
Discussion: Politico and Breitbart
The Times & The Sunday Times:
Warsaw ghetto vandal to speak at Momentum's Corbyn festival  —  A woman who spray-painted graffiti “tainted with anti-semitism” on one of the last surviving walls of the Warsaw ghetto will speak at a Momentum event alongside the Labour Party conference this month.
Bernd Hüppauf / Salon:
A witch hunt or a quest for justice: An insider's perspective on disgraced academic Avital Ronell  —  Former NYU department chair who hired Ronell, now suspended for sexual harassment, on what led to her downfall … Justice is rare.  But once in a while there arises an unexpected situation …
Kareem Shaheen / New York Times:
3 Million People With Nowhere to Go  —  President Bashar al-Assad's forces are about to attack Idlib, the last rebel-held province in Syria.  Fear of mass slaughter is increasing.  —  Mr. Shaheen covered the Syrian war for The Guardian.  —  The first thing that struck me when I saw Idlib …
Discussion: CBS News
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Suleiman Al-Khalidi / Reuters:   Russian and Syrian jets pound Idlib province after summit
 
 
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Brady Dennis / Washington Post:
With a shrinking EPA, Trump delivers on his promise to cut government
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Chris Buckley / New York Times:
China Is Detaining Muslims in Vast Numbers. The Goal: ‘Transformation.’
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Joe Mcdonald / Associated Press:
China's trade surplus with US hits record $31 billion
Kim Kelly / Teen Vogue:
What is anarchism?  —  Anarchism is a radical, revolutionary …
Discussion: The Daily Caller
James Hill / ABC News:
Trump won't enforce Stormy Daniels nondisclosure agreement
Discussion: Mother Jones, CNN and HuffPost
Washington Post:
She made the discovery, but a man got the Nobel.  A half-century later, she's won a $3 million prize.
Discussion: Daily Kos and Nature
Jon Swaine / The Guardian:
Sheriffs who cheered Trump's attack on press have their own media run-ins
Neil MacFarquhar / New York Times:
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