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Marist Poll:
A Look to the 2026 Midterms, November 2025  —  Democrats with Double-Digit Lead on 2026 Generic Ballot  —  The Democrats currently have a 14-point lead against the Republicans among registered voters nationally on the 2026 generic congressional ballot question.  This has changed considerably.
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Politico:
‘Democrats are going to come to regret this’: After Epstein vote, Trump ready to attack … Her office did not respond to a request for comment, but a staffer told the Washington Post that Plaskett had received texts from Epstein, along with “staff, constituents and the public at large,” during a hearing.
New Republic:
Trump's Plot to Rig 2026 Is Falling Apart, and Boy Is He Mad About It  —  Suddenly, President Trump's effort to rig the 2026 midterms with corrupt gerrymanders appears in trouble.  A panel of judges just blocked the GOP gerrymander in Texas, which had added five seats.
Reuters:
Brutal New Poll Shows Just How Badly Donald Trump Is Tanking On Epstein And The Economy
Discussion: OutsideTheBeltway and Mediaite
Fox News:
Fox News Poll: Voters say White House is doing more harm than good on economy
Discussion: American Thinker
Reuters:
US Justice Department will release Epstein files within 30 days, Bondi says
Jennifer Rubin / The Contrarian:   Trump is in Full Retreat
Lakshya Jain / The Argument:   2026 is looking terrible for Republicans
Stephen Groves / Associated Press:
What's next once Trump signs bill releasing the Epstein files
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David Kurtz / Talking Points Memo:
Due to Botched Paperwork, Comey May Never Have Been Properly Indicted  —  ALEXANDRIA, VA—In a stunning admission, prosecutors in the James Comey case conceded that the two-count indictment against the former FBI director was never presented to or voted on by a grand jury.
Ella Lee / The Hill:
DOJ admits full grand jury never reviewed final Comey indictment, further imperiling case  —  The Justice Department on Wednesday admitted that the operative indictment against former FBI Director James Comey was never presented to the full grand jury — a procedural error defense attorneys say should bar the prosecution.
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Axios:
Scoop: U.S. secretly drafting new plan to end Ukraine war  —  The Trump administration has been secretly working in consultation with Russia to draft a new plan to end the war in Ukraine, U.S. and Russian officials tell Axios. … A top Russian official told Axios he's optimistic about the plan.
Politico:   Parsing Trump's Ukraine peace plan
Steven Beschloss / America, America:
Snapshot: Trump Excuses Murder and Blames the Victim  —  Saudi Prince Mohammed bin Salman, culpable for the brutal killing of Jamal Khashoggi, enjoyed a warm welcome to Trump's White House  —  On October 2, 2018, Washington Post columnist and Saudi native Jamal Khashoggi was brutally murdered in the Saudi consulate in Istanbul.
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Kathryn Watson / CBS News:
Trump vows U.S. help in settling Sudan war, at request of Saudi crown prince
Reuters:
The Charlie Kirk purge: How 600 Americans were punished in a pro-Trump crackdown  —  Two months after Charlie Kirk's assassination, a government-backed campaign has led to firings, suspensions, investigations and other action against more than 600 people.  Republican officials have endorsed …
Discussion: Raw Story
Axios:
Republican to force vote on ousting GOP Rep. Cory Mills from committees  —  Rep. Nancy Mace (R-S.C.) plans to force a vote Wednesday censuring Rep. Cory Mills (R-Fla.) and removing him from several committees, according to sources familiar with the matter. … Mace wants to do it for real this time.
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Emily Brooks / The Hill:
Boebert yells at Republicans on House floor after censure of Democrat fails
Emily Brooks / The Hill:
Nancy Mace to force vote on censuring Cory Mills
Politico:
Senate GOP split over how to amend the Jack Smith phone data measure  —  Senate Republicans emerged from their weekly lunch Wednesday largely without consensus on how to amend a politically toxic provision that could award some lawmakers hundreds of thousands of dollars in damages for having …
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Eric Boehm / Reason:
Lindsey Graham Is Outraged About Federal Surveillance Powers That Lindsey Graham Helped Create and Expand
Discussion: Fox News
Alexander Bolton / The Hill:
Thune fires back at House GOP effort to repeal senators' $500,000 damages provision
Devan Cole / CNN:
Judge Boasberg to resume criminal contempt inquiry into Trump officials involved in Alien Enemies Act deportation flights  —  A federal judge said Wednesday that he plans to “promptly” move ahead with an effort to find out which Trump administration officials were responsible for flouting …
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Chris Geidner / Law Dork:
Breaking: Judge Boasberg says “justice requires” him to continue contempt inquiry into Trump admin
Discussion: The National Pulse
Mother Jones:
This Is All John Roberts' Fault  —  Imagine: You are at a baseball game, but something is off.  When the blue team is at bat, the umpire calls every pitch a strike.  But when the red team is up, the umpire won't call a single one.  When a red batter hits the ball into a blue player's glove …
Discussion: Raw Story
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New York Times:
After Shutdown, Labor Dept. Says Some Data Is Gone for Good  —  Surveys were delayed and some cannot be collected at all, officials said, further complicating the Federal Reserve's decision on interest rates next month.  —  The Bureau of Labor Statistics announced a new schedule on Wednesday …
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Jamelle Bouie / New York Times:
The White House Gold Rush Is On  —  Here is a small selection of stories concerning either the president, a member of his family or a member of his cabinet.  —  This week, President Trump welcomed Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman of Saudi Arabia with a lavish reception at the White House.
Ana Swanson / New York Times:
Trump's Tariffs Sent Trade Plummeting in August  —  The steep tariffs President Trump issued in August led to a contraction in imports and the trade deficit, newly released data shows.  —  President Trump's sweeping tariffs took a toll on trade in August, as imports of goods …
Hafiz Rashid / New Republic:
Abbott Releases—and Blacks Out—1,400 Pages of Emails With Elon Musk  —  After Texas news outlets made a public records request to see emails between the office of Texas Governor Greg Abbott and tech oligarch Elon Musk's companies, state officials took months fighting and delaying their release.
ProPublica:
“Ticking Time Bomb”: A Pregnant Mother Kept Getting Sicker.  She Died After She Couldn't Get an Abortion in Texas.  —  Tierra Walker had reached her limit.  In the weeks since she'd learned she was pregnant, the 37-year-old dental assistant had been wracked by unexplained seizures and mostly confined to a hospital cot.
Washington Post:
Social Security scraps plan to limit disability benefits after uproar  —  The policy would have fundamentally altered who qualifies for the two federal disability programs by eliminating or limiting a person's age as a factor to consider.  —  The Social Security Administration has abandoned plans …
Discussion: GovExec.com
Washington Post:
Noem at odds with Trump-appointed panel over future of FEMA  —  Instead of further shrinking and dismantling FEMA, the FEMA Review Council wants to make it more independent.  —  Just now  —  A panel appointed by President Donald Trump to review whether to eliminate the Federal Emergency Management Agency …
Discussion: New York Times
Oriana González / NOTUS:
A Top Republican Wanted to Reclaim Congress' Spending Authority.  The White House Stopped Him.  —  Democrats have long expressed concern about the Trump administration's efforts to withhold congressionally appropriated funding, arguing that the White House is attempting to circumvent Congress' power of the purse.
Discussion: Alternet.org
New Yorker:
Mark Singer  —  A staff writer at the magazine since 1974.  —  Since I began writing Profiles for The New Yorker, fifty years ago, my preferred subjects have been non-celebrities, people who for whatever reason interested me and, ideally, had been written about rarely, if ever.
 
 
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Axios:
White House floats executive order to rein in state AI laws
Discussion: The Verge and The Information
Nektaria Stamouli / Politico:
China lashes out against US's Greece ambassador Kimberly Guilfoyle
Anna Giaritelli / Washington Examiner:
‘Lies, smears and AI deepfakes’: DHS tackles fake news about ICE
Will Neal / The Daily Beast:
Matt Gaetz Producer Fired After Vile Cartoon Post
Discussion: Crooks and Liars
Dominick Mastrangelo / The Hill:
Gretchen Carlson: Trump treatment of female reporters ‘despicable’
Annie Karni / New York Times:
George Conway, a Vocal Foe of Trump, Eyes Congressional Run
 Earlier Items: 
New York Times:
A Climate ‘Shock’ Is Eroding Some Home Values. New Data Shows How Much.
Discussion: Washington Examiner and NextDraft
Filip Timotija / The Hill:
How Trump's Saudi F-35 deal could alter Mideast balance of power
Jonathan V. Last / The Bulwark:
Spoiler: We . . . Win?  —  I come to you at the turning of the tide.  —  ∙ Paid
David Dayen / American Prospect:
The AI Bubble Is Bigger Than You Think
Discussion: Washington Examiner and WBUR
Josh Gerstein / Politico:
Appeals court panel mulls $1M penalty for Trump in lawsuit against Hillary Clinton
Discussion: Joe.My.God.
 

 
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Daniel Thomas / Financial Times:
Netflix agrees to acquire WBD's studios and streaming business in an $82.7B cash-and-stock deal, set to close after WBD splits into two companies in Q3 2026

Robert Channick / Chicago Tribune:
The Chicago Tribune sues Perplexity for copyright infringement, alleging Perplexity's platforms lift Tribune content verbatim and divert traffic from the paper

Will Sommer / @willsommer:
The Blaze retracts its article accusing a former Capitol Police officer of being the January 6 pipe bomber after the FBI arrested a different person

 
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