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Paul Waldman / Washington Post:
Sorry, liberals. Elizabeth Warren isn't going to be Hillary Clinton's running mate. — As speculation on whom the presidential nominees will select as their running mates gets louder, almost inevitably eyes are turning to Massachusetts senator Elizabeth Warren.
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Los Angeles Times:
Endorsement For all her faults, Hillary Clinton is vastly better prepared than Bernie Sanders for the presidency — Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton speaks at East Los Angeles College on May 5. — A year ago, Hillary Clinton seemed to be on her way to a serene …
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Guardian and Patterico's Pontifications
David Catanese / US News:
Ralph Nader: Trump's Done Some Good, Clinton's Winning By ‘Dictatorship’
Ralph Nader: Trump's Done Some Good, Clinton's Winning By ‘Dictatorship’
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Daily Kos, Guardian, Washington Free Beacon and Washington Times
Jesse Byrnes / The Hill:
Nader: Clinton winning by ‘dictatorship’
Allegra Kirkland / Talking Points Memo:
Trump Hangs Up When WaPo Reporters Ask Him About Posing As Publicist — Donald Trump abruptly hung up on Washington Post reporters when they asked him Friday afternoon about reports that he used to masquerade as his own publicist in interviews. — The Post's Marc Fisher and Will Hobson reported …
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Malia Zimmerman / Fox News:
Flight logs show Bill Clinton flew on sex offender's jet much more than previously known — Epstein, (inset left), and Clinton flew together at least 26 times on the disgraced financier's “Lolita Express.” (John Coates, airport-data.com) — Former President Bill Clinton …
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Hot Air, The Last Tradition, Washington Free Beacon, Althouse and Fire Andrea Mitchell!
David Samuels / New York Times:
Through the Looking Glass with Ben Rhodes — My interest in Ben Rhodes began with a photograph I saw from Senator Barack Obama's insurgent campaign for president in 2008. The photograph showed a group of Obama's young speechwriters celebrating a victory. In the shallow background was a young writer …
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Power Line, The Daily Beast, Hot Air, Business Insider, Immigration Reform Blog, Mediaite, The Hill, Washington Free Beacon, Politico and The Atlantic
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Mark Hemingway / Weekly Standard:
The Selling of the Iran Deal
Andrew Pollack / New York Times:
Scientists Talk Privately About Creating a Synthetic Human Genome — Scientists are now contemplating the fabrication of a human genome, meaning they would use chemicals to manufacture all the DNA contained in human chromosomes. — The prospect is spurring both intrigue and concern …
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Gizmodo, Daily Mail and Engadget
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Cosmos Magazine:
Should we synthesise a human genome?
Should we synthesise a human genome?
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STAT, Washington Post and Hit & Run
Jonathan Martin / New York Times:
Sheldon Adelson Is Poised to Give Donald Trump a Donation Boost — The casino magnate Sheldon G. Adelson told Donald J. Trump in a private meeting last week that he was willing to contribute more to help elect him than he has to any previous campaign, a sum that could exceed $100 million …
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Slantpoint
Megan Cassidy / Arizona Republic:
Photos: Sheriff Joe Arpaio through the years … It's official: A federal judge has found Sheriff Joe Arpaio in civil contempt of federal court. — A federal judge ruled that the Maricopa County lawman and three of his top aides violated a federal court order meant to curtail racial profiling …
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New York Times, CNN, ImmigrationProf Blog, The Atlantic, Talking Points Memo and Raw Story
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J. Weston Phippen / The Atlantic:
Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio's Contempt of Court
Scott Wong / The Hill:
GOP rep refuses to apologize for racial slur — Former House Homeland Security Chairman Pete King (R-N.Y.) is refusing to apologize for using the racial slur “Japs” during an interview on MSNBC on Friday morning, saying people are “too politically correct.”
New York Times:
Crossing the Line: How Donald Trump Behaved With Women in Private — Interviews reveal unwelcome advances, a shrewd reliance on ambitious women, and unsettling workplace conduct by Mr. Trump over decades. — Donald J. Trump had barely met Rowanne Brewer Lane when he asked her to change out of her clothes.
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Politico and Washington Post
Neil Munro / Breitbart:
Donald Trump: Obama's Government Should Get Out of Kids' Bathrooms, Locker Rooms — The federal government should leave sexual regulation of the nation's K-12 bathrooms and locker rooms to state and local governments, Donald Trump said in multiple interviews Friday.
Jim Hoft / The Gateway Pundit:
“Corrupt, Liar, Deceiver, Opportunist” - Focus Group OF WOMEN Rips Hillary Clinton (VIDEO) — A focus group of women voters ripped Hillary Clinton for pandering to female voters. — The women, both Democrats and Republicans, had one thing in common - they dislike Hillary Clinton.
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The American Mirror
Erik Eckholm / New York Times:
Pfizer Blocks the Use of Its Drugs in Executions — The pharmaceutical giant Pfizer announced on Friday that it has imposed sweeping controls on the distribution of its products to ensure that none are used in lethal injections, a step that closes off the last remaining open-market source of drugs used in executions.
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Raw Story, NPR, Lawyers, Guns & Money, NBC News, Washington Post, The Verge and The Week
Jonathan Gilbert / New York Times:
Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, Ex-Argentine President, Indicted on Financial Charge — BUENOS AIRES — A judge in Argentina on Friday indicted former President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner and other officials on charges of manipulating the nation's Central Bank during the final months of her administration.
Henry Bodkin / Telegraph:
Tiny origami robot can be injested to complete medical tasks without surgery — Play! — An ‘origami robot’ that can be swallowed in a pill and then sent on missions inside the body promises a revolution in internal treatment of the digestive system, scientists have claimed.
Jerome Hudson / Breitbart:
Report: Wendy's to Roll Out Self-Serve Kiosks by End of 2016, as Wage Increases Squeeze Fast Food Companies — Wendy's fast food restaurant chain says it will begin offering self-serve kiosks at its 6,000-plus locations across America, making them available to costumers by the end of 2016.
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American Power, Townhall.com, AOL and Washington Free Beacon
Mayor Rahm Emanuel / Chicago Sun Times:
Mayor Emanuel: Our next steps on road to police reform — Five months ago, I pledged to the residents of Chicago that we would do whatever it takes to rebuild public trust and restore accountability in the police department. My goal is to bring safety to every community though building trust in our police department.
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The Week, New York Times and abc7chicago.com
Matthew Diebel / USA Today:
This woman is the only person left born in the 1800s — Emma Morano from Italy is the last known person on Earth who was born in the 1800s. Here's her secret to a long, healthy life. — The death of 116-year-old Susannah Mushatt Jones in New York City on Thursday leaves just one person on Earth who was alive in the 1800s.
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The Atlantic
Evan Axelbank / WTVT:
Family dog takes rattlesnake bite for 7-year-old — TAMPA (FOX 13) - His owners call him the perfect dog. Haus is a 2-year-old German Shepard, and usually 68 pounds of loyalty and love, especially when it comes to his 7-year-old, Molly DeLuca. After Haus possibly saved Molly's life …
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WQAD-TV, abc7.com, AOL and The Daily Caller
Telegraph:
Ivanka Trump praises her father for ‘elevating’ the election campaign — Play! — Donald Trump's daughter has launched a robust defence of her father, describing him as a man who has “elevated” the political discussion, but confessing that she didn't discuss the election with her friend Chelsea Clinton.
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New York Magazine, Washington Monthly, Politico, mrctv.org/videos, BizPac Review and Independent Journal …
New York Times:
Homicide Rates Jump in Many Major U.S. Cities, New Data Shows — WASHINGTON — Experts cannot agree on what to call a recent rise in homicides, much less its cause, but new data on Friday that showed a sharp spike in homicide rates in more than 20 cities rekindled debate over whether it was time for alarm.
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Guardian