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The 10 essential reads you missed this week

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The 10 essential reads you missed this week
Saudi Arabia’s acknowledgement that journalist Jamal Khashoggi died in its consulate is unlikely to defuse the growing political crisis that has ensnared the Trump administration, which put a close relationship with Riyadh at the center of its foreign policy strategy.

Here's other important news of the week:
 
GOP plays hardball in race to confirm Trump's court picks
Republicans are playing hardball as they race to confirm President Trump's judicial picks ahead of the midterm elections, Jordain Carney reports.
 

 
Silicon Valley tested by Saudi crisis
Saudi Arabia’s involvement in the disappearance and death of a dissident Washington Post columnist is putting Silicon Valley in a difficult position, with potentially billions in business deals at stake, Harper Neidig writes.
 

 
Dems fear party is headed to gutter from Avenatti’s sledgehammer approach
Michael Avenatti’s attacks on the Democratic establishment are creating new friction as the party debates how abrasive an approach to take against President Trump, Amie Parnes reports.
 

 
Affordable housing set for spotlight in 2020 race
Affordable housing is poised to become a more prominent issue in the 2020 presidential race, Naomi Jagoda writes.
 

 
Dems target small cluster of states in battle for House
Democrats' chances of recapturing the House are increasingly centered on a relatively small number of states where an outsized number of battleground districts will decide who wields the Speaker’s gavel for the next two years, Reid Wilson reports.
 

 
Conservatives fear Trump will cut immigration deal
Conservatives are growing worried that President Trump and GOP leaders will strike a slimmed-down immigration deal during the lame-duck session if Democrats win back the House in November, Melanie Zanona writes.
 

 
Dems damp down hopes for climate change agenda
Democrats are unlikely to pursue major climate change legislation if they win the House majority, despite a growing body of evidence suggesting time is running out to address the issue, Timothy Cama and Mike Lillis report.
 

 
Trump seizes on immigrant 'caravan' for midterm push
President Trump is stepping up attacks on some of his favorite targets — immigrants, Mexico and Democrats — amid reports that a “caravan” of migrants is headed to the U.S. border, Mike Lillis and Brett Samuels write.
 

 
US warns of 'ongoing' election interference by Russia, China, Iran
U.S. national security agencies said Friday they are concerned about "ongoing campaigns" by Russia, China and Iran to interfere in American politics, an alarming statement that comes as voters have begun to cast ballots in this year's midterm elections, Jordan Fabian reports.
 

 
Maxine Waters gets company in new GOP line of attack
Republican leaders and conservative commentators are warning GOP voters that if Democrats take back the House, it will usher in a new era of liberal committee chairmen hell-bent on destroying the Trump presidency, Juliegrace Brufke and Scott Wong report.
 
 
 
© Getty: Members of a Honduran migrant "caravan" travel north toward Mexico's southern border.
 
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