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9:05 AM ET, October 28, 2022

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Washington Post:
Top Twitter executives fired as Elon Musk takeover begins  —  Musk's $44 billion deal to acquire the social media company closed on Thursday night.  —  SAN FRANCISCO — Elon Musk took control of Twitter late Thursday as his $44 billion deal to takeover the company closed.
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Kate Conger / New York Times:
Musk Said to Begin Firing Twitter's Top Executives  —  Some of Twitter's top executives were fired on Thursday as Mr. Musk completes his takeover of the social media company.  —  SAN FRANCISCO — Elon Musk has started cleaning house at Twitter with the firings of at least four top executives on Thursday …
CNBC:
Elon Musk now in charge of Twitter, CEO and CFO have left, sources say  — CNBC's David Faber reported that Tesla CEO Elon Musk is now in charge of Twitter.  — Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal and finance chief Ned Segal have left the company's San Francisco headquarters.
Charlie Warzel / The Atlantic:
How Elon Musk Could Actually Kill Twitter  —  Sign up for Charlie's newsletter, Galaxy Brain, here.  —  Journalists have been declaring Twitter dead for nearly a decade.  Observers see flagging user numbers or feel an amorphous, grim vibe shift and pounce, often prematurely.
Erik Wemple / Washington Post:
James Bennet was right  —  Controversy over an op-ed by Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) consumed the New York Times in June 2020 and claimed the job of then-editorial page editor James Bennet.  Two-and-a-half years later, Bennet has shared some thoughts about the episode — and, in particular, the role of Times Publisher A.G. Sulzberger.
Catherine Belton / Washington Post:
Russia's security service works to subvert Moldova's pro-Western government  —  A trove of sensitive materials obtained by Ukrainian intelligence and reviewed by The Washington Post illustrates how Moscow continues to try to manipulate countries in Eastern Europe
Discussion: Cyprus Mail and New York Times
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The Economist:
Russia's elite begins to ponder a Putinless future  —  Once unthinkable, the president's removal can at least be contemplated  —  “What is next?  Is there life after Putin?  How does he go and who replaces him?”  Such are the questions that weigh heavily these days on the minds of the Russian elite …
Associated Press:
Putin Rails Against ‘Western Elites’ in Speech Aimed at U.S. Conservatives
Marc Santora / New York Times:   Why Russia Stole Potemkin's Bones From Ukraine
New York Times:
The 2022 Race for the House, in Four Districts, and Four Polls  —  Swing-district polls by The New York Times and Siena College show how the midterm races are being shaped by larger, surprising forces, beyond the traditional red and blue divide.  —  President Biden is unpopular everywhere.
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Annie Karni / New York Times:
With Majority in Sight, Republicans Hush Talk of Impeaching Biden
John Wagner / Washington Post:
Head of Republican Party mocks speaking abilities of Fetterman, Biden
New York Times:
As Governor's Race Tightens, a Frantic Call to Action Among Democrats  —  Democrats and their allies are pouring millions of dollars into late-stage ads and get-out-the-vote efforts to help Gov. Kathy Hochul as she fends off her Republican challenger, Lee Zeldin.
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Ryan Lizza / Politico:   The quarter-billion dollar PAC driving a red wave
New York Times:
Zeldin Campaign Investigated Over Charge of Coordinating With Super PACs
Charlie Savage / New York Times:
Appeals Court Upholds House's Effort to See Trump's Tax Returns  —  The former president is likely to appeal to the Supreme Court after the full U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit declined to rehear the matter.  —  WASHINGTON — A full federal appeals court denied …
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Bill Glauber / JSOnline:
‘Innuendos and baseless allegations’: Milwaukee claps back after Ron Johnson sows doubts about early voting in the city  —  As voters have already begun streaming to the polls, Republican U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson this week raised doubts about early in-person absentee voting in Milwaukee and suggested …
Discussion: Heartland Signal
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Phil Helsel / NBC News:
St. Louis school shooter bought gun from private seller after dealer sale was blocked, police say  —  The shooter who killed two people at a St. Louis high school this week bought the rifle used in the attack from a private seller after he was blocked from buying a gun at a licensed dealer, police said Thursday.
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Sam Clancy / KSDK-TV:   Central VPA shooter bought gun in private sale after background check blocked previous attempt, police say
Hans Nichols / Axios:
Scoop: John Kerry preparing to leave Biden administration  —  Special climate envoy John Kerry is actively considering leaving the Biden administration after next month's COP27 summit, soliciting advice from friends and colleagues on how to stay involved in climate efforts from the private sector …
Discussion: Euractiv and The Hill
Amy Gardner / Washington Post:
Election deniers hope a hand count in Nevada offers a roadmap for the future  —  The GOP nominee for secretary of state has pushed to jettison voting machines.  One county is already experimenting with counting ballots manually.  —  PAHRUMP, Nev. — Jay Goldberg, a retired electrician …
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Natasha Korecki / NBC News:   The sleeper county that could decide the Senate
Benjy Sarlin / Semafor:
More Americans than ever think crime is up in their neighborhood  —  Benjy is Semafor's Washington Bureau Chief, joining us from NBC News.  Sign up for the daily Principals newsletter to get our insider's guide to American power.  —  Dave is a Political Reporter for Semafor, joining us from the Washington Post.
Audrey Mcavoy / Associated Press:
Hawaii's Big Island gets warning as huge volcano rumbles  —  Hawaii officials are warning residents of the Big Island that the world's largest active volcano, Mauna Loa, is sending signals that it may erupt.  Scientists say an eruption isn't imminent, but they are on alert because of a recent spike …
Discussion: Hawaii News Now
Karl de Vries / CNN:
Paul Pelosi, husband of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, attacked at home  —  Paul Pelosi, the husband of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, was attacked at the couple's home in San Francisco early Friday morning, the Democratic speaker's office said in a statement.  He is expected to make a full recovery.
Discussion: ABC News and Axios
Heidi Przybyla / Politico:
‘Raise the challenge’: Eastman exhorts poll watchers to build a record  —  At a speech last week before prospective GOP poll workers and challengers in New Mexico, former Trump attorney John Eastman urged his allies to file complaints that could form the basis for court challenges to the upcoming midterm and presidential elections.
Discussion: Los Angeles Times and Raw Story
Associated Press:
N. Korea fires ballistic missile toward sea, Seoul says  —  North Korea fired a ballistic missile toward the sea on Friday, Seoul officials said, as its rival South Korea was wrapping up an annual military drill that the North views as an invasion rehearsal.
Kat Rosenfield / National Review:
Why I Keep Getting Mistaken for a Conservative  —  The Left no longer tolerates dissent  —  One of my longtime survival strategies as a career freelance writer is a policy of saying yes to everything.  This includes paid work, of course, but it also includes lunch invitations, since the only thing I love more than writing is eating.
Discussion: NBC News
Matt Katz / WNYC News:
Citing drugs at Rikers, NYC to ban incarcerated people from getting letters in the mail  —  Overdose deaths are skyrocketing in New York City jails, and the correction commissioner says banning physical letters is a way to stop it.  —  Commissioner Louis Molina said at a city council hearing Tuesday …
BBC:
Ukraine war: Russia deploys dozens of drones in two days - Zelensky  —  President Volodymyr Zelensky says Russia has launched more than 30 drone attacks on Ukraine in just two days.  —  He added that in total, Moscow had also carried out some 4,500 missile strikes and over 8,000 air raids.
Discussion: UPI, dw.com and The Guardian
The Economist:
Could Iran's regime fall?  —  The protests are persisting, as the theocrats dither  —  Sitting on a podium before an assembly of sportsmen on September 11th, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, one of the world's longest-reigning leaders, sounded surprisingly perky.  Defying reports of his death …
Discussion: Reuters and Fox News
New York Times:
Topline Results for October 2022 Times/Siena Polls in Four Congressional Districts … Survey conducted Oct. 19-24 among 431 likely voters.  —  Thinking ahead to the November general election, are you almost certain that you will vote, very likely to vote, somewhat likely to vote, not very likely to vote, or not at all likely to vote?
Tara Palmeri / Puck:
Trump '24 Foreplay  —  Who's in?  Who's out?  Where's Javanka, and whether to expect cameos from Hope, Bannon, Miller, Stepien, and more?  Plus, a special bonus edition of midterm fears on the right and left.  —  There's a bit of denialism swirling around D.C., and around …
Discussion: HuffPost
 
 
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Tobias Burns / The Hill:
House GOP lawmakers push permanent tax cuts amid soaring inflation
Discussion: Chicago Sun-Times
Martin Pengelly / The Guardian:
Republican senator Tom Cotton brags about ignoring Trump impeachment evidence in new book
Discussion: Raw Story
Julian E. Barnes / New York Times:
Many Military U.F.O. Reports Are Just Foreign Spying or Airborne Trash
Damian Carrington / The Guardian:
World close to ‘irreversible’ climate breakdown, warn major studies
Discussion: Common Dreams
Jonathan Levinson / OPB:
Newly un-redacted report shows how feds politicized response to 2020 Portland protests
Discussion: Raw Story
CNN:
Georgia prosecutor urges Supreme Court to clear way for Lindsey Graham testimony
 Earlier Items: 
Hailey Fuchs / Politico:
Russia continues funding media in the U.S.
Discussion: Raw Story
Ana Ceballos / Miami Herald:
State pays millions to company employing undocumented workers linked to deputy's death
Michael Luciano / Mediaite:
Frank Luntz Claims Trump Was ‘Seriously Considering’ Announcing 2024 Run Before Midterms to ‘Take Credit’ for GOP Gains
Emma Briant / Tech Policy Press:
Pentagon PSYOP Scandal Demands an Urgent Debate on Propaganda Ethics
Wall Street Journal:
How Do Drag Shows Advance U.S. National Security?
Politico:
A hot mic caught Chuck Schumer chatting election strategy with Joe Biden — and saying that the Pennsylvania Senate debate “didn't hurt” Democrats “too much.”
Josborne / Hollywood Unlocked:
HUEXCLUSIVE: Families Are Wondering How To Get Their Tuition Back After Donda Academy Closes For The Remainder Of The School Year
 

 
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The Guardian:
How China is using AI news anchors to spread its propaganda on social media; Microsoft: some AI anchors were created using ByteDance's video editing app CapCut

Rodney Tiffen / Inside Story:
Court discovery docs from the UK's News Group phone hacking cases give more detail about evidence destruction and indicate the company gathered political intel

Renee DiResta / The Guardian:
How a rightwing smear campaign against NPR and its CEO Katherine Maher, who is on Signal Foundation's board, led Elon Musk to malign Signal

 
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