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Max Boot / Washington Post:
Why the Gaza ceasefire won't lead to lasting peace — “A new Middle East” will require sacrifices that Israelis and Palestinians show no sign of making. — Monday was a historic day in the Middle East: Hamas released its 20 living Israeli hostages only days after Israel stopped its offensive in the Gaza Strip.
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The Guardian:
Israelis and Palestinians celebrate as truce brings hope of ‘era of peace’ — UN warns Gaza still needs ‘lifesaving aid’ as world leaders gather in Sharm el-Sheikh to discuss 20-point proposal — Julian Borger in London, Seham Tantesh in Gaza and Daniel Boffey in Jerusalem
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France 24, New York Times, Washington Times, MSNBC, The Hill and WTOP News
Andrew Dowell / Wall Street Journal:
Trump's Big Gamble on Tackling the Middle East's Intractable Problems
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Raw Story, NewsMax.com, Semafor, The Free Press, CBS News, The Hill, Middle East Monitor and The Gateway Pundit
Karen DeYoung / Washington Post:
Trump, hailing a ‘new Middle East,’ avoids the hard questions ahead
Trump, hailing a ‘new Middle East,’ avoids the hard questions ahead
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France 24, Semafor, Straight Arrow News, Fox News, Bloomberg, NewsMax.com, HuffPost and Associated Press
Rebecca Falconer / Axios:
Biden, Clinton praise Trump for Gaza peace deal
Biden, Clinton praise Trump for Gaza peace deal
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CNBC, The Hill, Daily Caller News Foundation, Newsweek, RedState, New York Post, Mediaite, The Daily Caller, Daily Mail, Fox News, Townhall and France 24
MSNBC:
Trump's Nobel peace prize campaign is the least important part of the Israel-Hamas deal
Trump's Nobel peace prize campaign is the least important part of the Israel-Hamas deal
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Daily Kos, Raw Story, The Washington Free Beacon and The American Spectator
Andrea Peyser / New York Post:
Trump has done the impossible in Gaza, and the media still sneer
Trump has done the impossible in Gaza, and the media still sneer
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Fox News, The Times of Israel, France 24, JNS.org, New York Daily News, Washington Times and The Moderate Voice
Associated Press:
After hostages and prisoners are freed, complex issues remain for Israel-Hamas ceasefire
After hostages and prisoners are freed, complex issues remain for Israel-Hamas ceasefire
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Tom Bowman / NPR:
Why I'm handing in my Pentagon press pass — Today, NPR will lose access to the Pentagon because we will not sign an unprecedented Defense Department document, which warns that journalists may lose their press credentials for “soliciting” even unclassified information from federal employees …
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Scott Nover / Washington Post:
Prominent news outlets reject Pentagon rules before signing deadline — The Washington Post joined the New York Times, CNN and the Atlantic in refusing to sign the restrictive new policy. — Journalists working at The Washington Post, the New York Times and other major news publications …
NPR:
A Statement from NPR on the Pentagon's Press Policy
A Statement from NPR on the Pentagon's Press Policy
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Washington Examiner and Deadline
Erik Wemple / New York Times:
Several News Outlets Reject Pentagon's Reporting Restrictions
Several News Outlets Reject Pentagon's Reporting Restrictions
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Poynter, The Hill and The Wrap, more at Mediagazer »
Edward Luce / Financial Times:
US-China déjà vu all over again — Trump's latest piece of brinkmanship is likely to result in another climbdown — Donald Trump's least appreciated quality is his lack of martial instincts towards China. This puts him in a minority in Washington DC, including in his own administration.
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Bloomberg
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Washington Post:
Airports say they won't air Kristi Noem shutdown video at TSA checkpoints — Travelers in Cleveland, L.A., Phoenix, Seattle and other cities will not see the footage, which blames congressional Democrats for shutdown-related flight delays. — Airports in more than a half-dozen U.S. markets …
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Robert McCoy / New Republic:
Airports Are Pushing Back Against Kristi Noem's Shutdown Propaganda
Airports Are Pushing Back Against Kristi Noem's Shutdown Propaganda
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New York Post, KING-TV, KHQ-TV and Forbes
New York Times:
Gov. Janet Mills of Maine to Run for Senate, Aiming at Senator Susan Collins — A two-term Democratic governor, Ms. Mills called herself “battle tested” in an interview. But she faces a Democratic primary before she can challenge the Republican incumbent.
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ABC News, The Hill, Politico, Washington Examiner and Roll Call
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Bridget Bowman / NBC News:
Maine Gov. Janet Mills launches Senate run against one of Democrats' top 2026 targets — Mills, who is 77 years old, told NBC News she doesn't plan to serve more than one term and cast herself as the Democrat best positioned to defeat GOP Sen. Susan Collins.
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NPR, NOTUS, CBS News, Bangor Daily News and Newsweek
Caitlin McCormack / New York Post:
Mitt Romney's sister-in-law Carrie Elizabeth found dead at 64 on LA suburb street — The sister-in-law of former presidential nominee and ex-Utah senator Mitt Romney was found dead on a street in a Los Angeles suburb Friday evening, according to officials and reports.
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Los Angeles Times and TMZ.com
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Dennis Broad / NBC Los Angeles:
Sister-in-law of Mitt Romney found dead in Valencia parking garage
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New York Post, CBS News, Daily Mail, Breitbart, The Independent, NewsMax.com, The Gateway Pundit and Just Jared
Alex Stone / ABC News:
Mitt Romney's sister-in-law found dead in Southern California: Officials
Mitt Romney's sister-in-law found dead in Southern California: Officials
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NewsNation and Raw Story
Eduardo Medina / New York Times:
North Carolina Republicans Plan to Redraw Congressional Map to Add a Seat — The Trump administration has pushed Republican leaders to redraw House district maps before the midterm elections next year. His party already holds 10 of North Carolina's 14 congressional seats.
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Alex Isenstadt / Axios:
The small cracks of dissent emerging in Trump's GOP — As President Trump basks in his success in the Middle East, hairline fractures within his Republican base are cropping up on a smattering of domestic issues. … So the small pockets of resistance — on the National Guard deployments …
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Gregory Royal Pratt / Chicago Tribune:
ICE tickets Chicago man with legal residency $130 for not having his papers on him: 'It's not fair...I'm a resident' — Rueben Antonio Cruz was sitting with a friend in Rogers Park when ICE agents pulled up onto the street. — The immigration officers stopped their truck and went straight after them on Oct. 9, Cruz told the Tribune.
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Daily Kos, FOX 32 Chicago and Raw Story
Abbie VanSickle / New York Times:
Will the Supreme Court Use a Louisiana Case to Gut the Voting Rights Act? — The justices have shown a willingness to chip away at the landmark civil rights legislation. A Louisiana case could unravel much of its remaining power. — In a landmark 2013 case, the Supreme Court struck …
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MSNBC, HuffPost, Washington Examiner, Associated Press and Boston.com
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Jamie Dimon / Wall Street Journal:
Our Investments for National Security — JPMorganChase plans a 10-year, $1.5 trillion initiative to shore up America's resiliency. — The brutal invasion of Ukraine, the indescribable terrorist attack on Israel and other major conflicts should dispel any illusion that the world is safe.
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Bloomberg, Dailyfly News, JPMorganChase, Associated Press, The Daily Caller, UPI and NewsMax.com, more at Techmeme »
Juby Babu / Reuters:
NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory to lay off about 550 workers — NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory said on Monday it will cut nearly 550 jobs as part of a restructuring, not related to the current U.S. government shutdown. — JPL is NASA's only federally funded research and development center.
Washington Post:
Hundreds of CDC layoffs reversed, but biodefense preparedness staff hit — More than half of the roughly 1,300 CDC layoff notices have been rescinded, but workers at health agencies who work on biodefense and mental health still lost their jobs. — Officials have reversed more than half …
Liam Knox / Bloomberg:
Trump Offers All Colleges Preferential Funding Plan Rejected by MIT — The Trump administration is inviting all US colleges to participate in a compact — initially rejected by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology — that would grant preferential federal funding in return for commitments …
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Los Angeles Times
France 24:
Madagascar's embattled president dissolves parliament ahead of ouster vote — Madagascar's President Andry Rajoelina on Tuesday dissolved the national assembly in a decree posted on Facebook a day after he uploaded a video declaring that he had left the country for a “safe place”.
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Reuters, Associated Press, Bloomberg and WTOP News
Andrew Schwartz / Willamette Week:
Documents Allege a Federal Agent at Portland ICE Threatened to Shoot an Ambulance Driver — Feds delayed medics who had come to pick up an injured protester. Then, according to confidential incident reports, the agents became aggressive. — Late on Oct. 5, a Portland ambulance crew informed dispatchers …
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Oregonian and Civil Discourse …
Lisa Needham / Public Notice:
Stephen Miller's radically bogus idea of “plenary authority” — Public Notice is supported by paid subscribers. Become one ⬇️ — 🗺 Subscribe to PN 🗺 — Last week, White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller said the quiet part out loud on national TV …
Alyssa Fowers / Washington Post:
Who will lose out when ACA health insurance subsidies expire? — Here's a look at who could be affected by the end of the Affordable Care Act credits and how much prices could change. — Some 22 million Americans are set to lose health insurance subsidies by the end of the year.
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Politico, Breitbart and Chicago Tribune


