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Nate Silver / FiveThirtyEight:
Trump's ‘System Is Rigged’ Argument Is Working — Donald Trump has had a good run of numbers lately. While his victory in New York this week was expected, he got 60 percent of the vote, more than the roughly 55 percent projected by the polls. He appears headed for victories in Maryland and Pennsylvania, which vote on Tuesday.
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Jonathan Easley / The Hill:
‘Never Trump’ groups collide with Kasich, Cruz — The anti-Trump movement is at odds with Ted Cruz — and John Kasich over how to stop Donald Trump — In interviews and strategy memos, operatives aligned with the anti-Trump movement have outlined a roadmap for how to block Trump …
Associated Press:
Trumps tells Connecticut voters he's “not toning it down” — BRIDGEPORT, Conn. (AP) — A confident Donald Trump told supporters on Saturday that he's not changing his pitch to voters, a day after his chief adviser assured Republican officials their party's front-runner would show more restraint while campaigning.
Lesley Clark / McClatchy Washington Bureau:
Rigged process? Wait till Trump sees how Pennsylvania picks delegates
David Wright / CNN:
Unity slate fight pits Cruz against Trump, Kasich in Maine
Unity slate fight pits Cruz against Trump, Kasich in Maine
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WLBZ, The Hill, The Portland Press Herald, RedState and The Last Refuge
Dan Balz / Washington Post:
New Trump or Old Trump, GOP leaders remain conflicted ahead of Cleveland
New Trump or Old Trump, GOP leaders remain conflicted ahead of Cleveland
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ABC News and Politicus USA
Philip Elliott / TIME:
Donald Trump Tones Down the Bombast on the Campaign Trail
Donald Trump Tones Down the Bombast on the Campaign Trail
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Gothamist and Washington Times
T.A. Frank / Vanity Fair:
Has Hillary Clinton Outstayed Her Welcome?
Kristen East / Politico:
Charles Koch: 'It's possible' Clinton is preferable to a Republican for president — Billionaire businessman Charles Koch said in an interview airing Sunday that “it's possible” another Clinton in the White House could be better than having a Republican president.
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Evelyn Rupert / The Hill:
Charles Koch: 'It's possible' Clinton would be better president than a Republican — Billionaire businessman and campaign funding powerhouse Charles Koch said he thinks it's possible that a Hillary Clinton — presidency would be better than putting a Republican back in the White House.
Kyle Cheney / Politico:
Trump aide accused of bullying Delaware GOP for delegates — When Donald Trump's campaign dispatched Joe Uddo, a former Ben Carson aide, to Delaware last week, he had a mission: twist a few arms to get Trump supporters into the state's delegation to the national convention.
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RedState, John Hawkins' Right Wing News and The Right Scoop
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Ross Douthat / New York Times:
The Reactionary Mind — OVER the last year, America's professional intelligentsia has been placed under the microscope in several interesting ways. — First, a group of prominent social psychologists released a paper quantifying and criticizing their field's overwhelming left-wing tilt.
Kimberly Richardson Updated / WSB-TV:
Police in riot gear as hundreds clash at Stone Mountain — Stone Mountain State Park has closed due to hundreds of protesters currently clashing for competing rallies. — We'll take you LIVE inside the rallies and protests on Channel 2 Action News at 6. — The park released the following statement:
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Tools of Renewal
Daily Mail:
EXCLUSIVE: Prince's former drug dealer tells how the legend spent $40,000 at a time on six-month supplies of Dilaudid pills and Fentanyl patches - highly addictive opioid pain killers - for 25 years — Prince's former drug dealer, who asked to be named only as Doctor D …
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Harris Wofford / New York Times:
Finding Love Again, This Time With a Man — AT age 70, I did not imagine that I would fall in love again and remarry. But the past 20 years have made my life a story of two great loves. — On Jan. 3, 1996, the telephone rang just before midnight, interrupting the silence of the hospital room.
Jason Horowitz / New York Times:
In College Roommate David Panton, Ted Cruz Finds Unwavering Support — On a break during a business trip to Washington last year, David Panton hailed a cab to take him to the Capitol. He told the driver he was going to see the Texas senator and presidential candidate Ted Cruz.
The Huffington Post:
Female Ted Cruz Lookalike Agrees To Do Porn For $10,000 — Her boyfriend — and future costar — is proud: “She's more famous than Madonna!” — Last Sunday, Searcy Hayes was an unknown 21-year-old from Natchez, Mississippi. — By Monday night, she was a viral sensation after viewers …
CBS News:
Heavy teen marijuana use may cut life short by 60 — Heavy marijuana use in the late teen years puts men at a higher risk for death by age 60, a new long-term study suggests. — Swedish researchers analyzed the records of more than 45,000 men beginning in 1969 and 1970.
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USA Today:
Ohio killings: 8 bodies, 4 crime scenes, 1 mystery — 8 people are dead in what police are calling ‘execution-style’ shootings in 4 separate rural Ohio homes. Three young children survived the shootings. — The search continues for the person who killed eight members of one family …