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GOP turns its fire on Google
BY ALI BRELAND
 
President Trump's fight against Google is making its way down Pennsylvania Avenue to Congress.

Republican lawmakers are ramping up their scrutiny of the tech giant after Trump accused Google of political bias and questioned whether regulators should take a closer look at its market powers.
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Key states say Justice has not invited them to meeting about tech 'stifling' free speech
BY TAL AXELROD
 
Democratic attorneys general from key states such as California and New York say the Department of Justice has not invited them to a meeting to review the practices of tech companies.
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Obama rallies Dems in California: 'If we don’t step up, things can get worse'
BY TAL AXELROD
Former President Obama traveled to California on Saturday to issue another rebuke of Trump while attempting to rally Democrats ahead of the November midterm elections.
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Pence: 'Very disappointing' to see Obama 'become so political'
BY ARIS FOLLEY
Vice President Pence told Fox News it was “very disappointing” to see Obama return to the campaign trail and “become so political.” 
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Kavanaugh's abortion views under new scrutiny
BY JORDAIN CARNEY AND LYDIA WHEELER
Brett Kavanaugh's views on abortion are under fresh scrutiny in the wake of his days-long, heated confirmation hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee.
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Trump tax law takes center stage in Nevada Senate race
BY NAOMI JAGODA
The war over Trump’s tax law is playing out in the Nevada Senate race, where a House Democrat who voted against the measure is challenging the only GOP member of the Senate’s tax-writing committee running for reelection this year.
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Trump adviser says Cruz could lose Senate race
BY JOHN BOWDEN
An adviser to Trump reportedly told GOP donors on Saturday that it was possible Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) could lose his Senate race to Democratic challenger Rep. Beto O'Rourke (Texas), citing likability.
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GOP senator says he 'regularly' considers leaving Republican Party
BY MORGAN GSTALTER
Sen. Ben Sasse (R-Neb.) acknowledged on Twitter Saturday morning that he “regularly” considers leaving the Republican Party.
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Ryan, McConnell brought props to meeting to talk Trump out of government shutdown
BY MORGAN GSTALTER
The top two GOP leaders in Congress reportedly brought props to a meeting with Trump at the White House this week to talk him out of triggering a government shutdown.
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Trump officials secretly met with Venezuelan officers to discuss overthrow of Maduro: report
BY TAL AXELROD
Trump administration officials repeatedly met with rebel Venezuelan military officers over the past year to discuss their plans for a possible coup to replace President Nicolás Maduro, according to a new report.
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The importance of fact-checking in a post-truth world
BY JASON ALTMIRE
OPINION | The audience that most needs to hear the fact-checkers’ conclusions — the ideological partisans — often are the people least likely to believe them.
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The Spartacus moment in Senate fuels troubling trend of theatrics
BY JONATHAN TURLEY
OPINION | Putting all of the theatrics aside, the Kavanaugh hearings left a troubling and damaging precedent for a process that already lacked substantive content.
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The Washington Post: Trump colors the fall campaign landscape: ‘He’s been the only thing that matters’
BY ASHLEY PARKER AND PHILIP RUCKER
Midterms traditionally center on the party in power, but this year’s election is likely to hinge on the president — the man and his rash actions, more so than his policies.
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The New York Times: Manchin counts on health care to stave off Republican tide in West Virginia
BY TRIP GABRIEL
In a heavily pro-Trump state, the Democratic senator has built a lead in polls based, in part, on his support for the Affordable Care Act.
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The Associated Press: Lawyer: Trump doesn’t think Stormy Daniels’s deal is valid
BY MICHAEL BALSAMO and CATHERINE LUCEY
 
President Donald Trump does not believe porn actress Stormy Daniels’ hush-money deal, which his former personal lawyer said was done to influence the 2016 presidential election, is valid and will not carry out threats to sue her for breaking the agreement by discussing details of their alleged affair, Trump’s attorney said in a court filing Saturday.
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The Wall Street Journal: Trump presses Apple to shift production to US
BY TRIPP MICKLE
 
President’s tweet follows company’s disclosure that China tariffs would hit its products.
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Reuters: Trump cuts $25 million in aid for Palestinians in East Jerusalem hospitals
BY DAVID BRUNNSTROM, ALI SAWAFTA, MAAYAN LUBELL AND STEPHEN FARRELL
U.S. President Donald Trump has ordered that $25 million earmarked for the care of Palestinians in East Jerusalem hospitals be directed elsewhere as part of a review of aid, a State Department official said on Saturday.
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DAILY DOSE: Words and World

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Words and World

By Tzvi Freeman

In the beginning, G‑d spoke and the world came into being.

On Rosh Hashanah, every year, we speak praises and prayers, petitions and pleas. We speak of ourselves and we speak of others—in the synagogue, and at home.

On Rosh Hashanah, every word we speak counts. Because according to what we speak, and how we speak, so G‑d speaks.

And accordingly, our world comes into being.



By Tzvi Freeman


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