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And how Joe Biden's campaign can sometimes feel more like a dutiful slog than the last march of a happy warrior.

Yes, the summer is officially over. But Congress does not come back into session until next week. You still have another week ofTHE STEP BACK … “Trump’s lost summer: Aides claim victory, but others see incompetence and intolerance,”

by WaPo’s Phil Rucker and Ashley Parker: “White House officials promote the summer of 2019 as one of historic achievement for Trump, offering up a list of more than two dozen accomplishments. But privately, many of the president’s advisers and outside allies bemoan what they consider to be a period of missed opportunity and self-sabotage.”“The Amazon Washington Post did a story that I brought racist attacks against the ‘Squad.’ No, they brought racist attacks against our Nation.

“Outside of a tiny circle of insiders, no one knows who wrote the instantly viral op-ed column about President Trump that appeared in the New York Times last Sept. 5. Despite an informal White House investigation, plenty of outside sleuthing and a whole Internet’s worth of guessing, his or her identity remains unknown.Sign Up

By signing up you agree to receive email newsletters or alerts from POLITICO. You can unsubscribe at any time.They are Times publisher A.G. Sulzberger; editorial page editor James Bennet; op-ed editor James Dao; the ‘intermediary;’ and the author him/herself.”“‘What’s lacking in the op-ed piece are specifics,’ he said.

“The fate of Florida’s coast lies in a northern turn, which could keep one of the strongest Atlantic storms in recorded history out to sea or send it crashing into the densely populated shore.tearing through the Bahamas as a fearsome Category 5 storm — with maximum sustained winds of 185 miles per hour, gusts topping 220 mph and around 20 feet of storm surge. Initial images show homes and buildings with sheared off roofs soaked under feet of water.

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