Trump Seeks Friendly Debate Moderators
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Donald Trump says he's not inclined to do any more debates, but if he does, he wants only the friendliest possible moderators.
The former apex predator of American politics is trying to pick up the pieces from a shambolic debate performance.
The Atlantic 's David Frum says Trump lost his cool over and over, but he succumbed to predictable provocations.
Speaker Mike Johnson pulls a stopgap government-funding bill from the House .
Mexico 's Senate narrowly passed a controversial judicial-reform measure that would allow voters to elect judges.
A Southern California man was arrested yesterday for allegedly starting the Line Fire that has burned more than 34,000 acres in the state.
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