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Patrick Healy / New York Times:
Little Is Off Limits as Donald Trump Plans Attacks on Hillary Clinton — Donald J. Trump plans to throw Bill Clinton's infidelities in Hillary Clinton's face on live television during the presidential debates this fall, questioning whether she enabled his behavior and sought to discredit the women involved.
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Jessie Hellmann / The Hill:
Clinton: I'd put Bill ‘in charge of revitalizing the economy’ — Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton — is beginning to hint at what role her husband, former President Bill Clinton — , could have in her administration if elected president. — At a campaign stop in Fort Mitchell …
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New York Times, Hot Air and BizPac Review
New York Times:
Inside Donald Trump's Plans to Attack the Clintons — Donald J. Trump plans to attack the character, honesty and authenticity of Hillary and Bill Clinton in the months ahead, in hopes of increasing their unpopularity among voters and deflecting attention from his vulnerabilities.
Liz Kreutz / ABC News:
Bill Clinton Would Be ‘In Charge of Revitalizing the Economy,’ Hillary Clinton Says
Bill Clinton Would Be ‘In Charge of Revitalizing the Economy,’ Hillary Clinton Says
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Donald Trump / ITV:
Trump warns of poor relationship with Cameron over PM's refusal to withdraw ‘divisive, stupid and wrong’ comment — Donald Trump has issued a warning to David Cameron that the two may not have a good relationship if Mr Trump becomes the next US president. — The US Republican presidential hopeful …
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Michael Falcone / ABC News:
The Note: More Troubles for Trump — NOTABLES —PRIEBUS — TRUMP HAS ‘REWRITTEN THE PLAYBOOK’: While presumptive GOP nominee Donald Trump faced more scrutiny this week for not releasing his tax returns, RNC Chairman Reince Priebus said Trump has “rewritten the playbook” …
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Dan Merica / CNN:
Pro-Clinton super PAC to start airing general election ads on Wednesday — Covington, Kentucky (CNN)Priorities USA, the big money pro-Hillary Clinton super PAC, will begin airing general election ads against presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump on Wednesday, according to a spokesman.
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Political Wire
Luciana Lopez / Reuters:
Democrats use Trump as bogeyman to get people to vote
Maggie Severns / Politico:
Hillary Clinton's union problem — Teachers have yet to unite behind Clinton, the latest sign that she is struggling to lock down an important chunk of the Democratic base. — Teachers unions were among the earliest and most enthusiastic supporters of Hillary Clinton …
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Heidi M Przybyla / USA Today:
Clinton team looking for a VP who will be fighter, excite Sanders supporters
Clinton team looking for a VP who will be fighter, excite Sanders supporters
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Political Wire and The Week
Goldie Taylor / The Daily Beast:
Wendell Pierce of ‘The Wire’ Arrested After Fight Over Bernie Sanders
Wendell Pierce of ‘The Wire’ Arrested After Fight Over Bernie Sanders
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Heat Street, Truth Revolt, New York Magazine and ABC News
Jeralyn / TalkLeft:
Nevada Dems: Who Caused the Chaos?
Nevada Dems: Who Caused the Chaos?
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Joe.My.God., Fox News, RealClearPolitics and CANNONFIRE
Philip Bump / Washington Post:
Here's what happened at Saturday's dramatic Nevada Democratic convention
Here's what happened at Saturday's dramatic Nevada Democratic convention
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The Hill, LasVegasSun.com, Guardian, Raw Story and The Last Refuge
David Horowitz / Breitbart:
Bill Kristol: Republican Spoiler, Renegade Jew — While millions of Republican primary voters have chosen Donald Trump as the party's nominee, Bill Kristol and a small but well-heeled group of Washington insiders are preparing a third party effort to block Trump's path to the White House.
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Kurt Schlichter / Townhall.com:
Clinton's Crimes and Comey's Choice — FBI Director James Comey knew he had to make a decision that would change his life, and maybe the history of his country, as he surveyed the piles of papers spread out in his office. The Deputy Director in charge of the investigation of Hillary Clinton …
Associated Press:
Rebuking Trump, Obama Tells Graduates Walls Won't Solve Ills — President Barack Obama on Sunday urged college graduates to shun those who want to confront a rapidly changing world by building walls around the United States or by embracing ignorance, as he delivered a sharp and barely concealed critique of Donald Trump.
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Laura Crimaldi / BostonGlobe.com:
Elizabeth Warren to graduates: embrace the unexpected
Elizabeth Warren to graduates: embrace the unexpected
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Talking Points Memo and Raw Story
Gardiner Harris / New York Times:
Obama Swipes at Trump, but Doesn't Name Him, in Speech at Rutgers
Obama Swipes at Trump, but Doesn't Name Him, in Speech at Rutgers
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USA Today, Friendly Atheist and The Week
Anne Gearan / Washington Post:
Even supporters agree: Clinton has weaknesses as a candidate. What can she do? — Hillary Clinton's declining personal image, ongoing battle to break free of the challenge from Sen. Bernie Sanders and struggle to adapt to an anti-establishment mood among voters this year have become caution signs …
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Juan Williams / The Hill:
Trump, false promises and the economy — “It's the economy, stupid!” That was Democratic strategist James Carville's famous bottom line on the 1992 presidential election. — Fast forward to 2016 and once again it looks like “It's the economy, stupid.” — , the likely Democratic nominee …
Denise Grady / New York Times:
Man Receives First Penis Transplant in the United States — A man whose penis was removed because of cancer has received the first penis transplant in the United States, at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston. — Thomas Manning, 64, a bank courier from Halifax, Mass., underwent the 15-hour transplant operation on May 8 and 9.
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National Review:
Exclusive: In Koch World ‘Realignment,’ Less National Politics — On a frigid Tuesday in February, a team of top political operatives from the Freedom Partners Chamber of Commerce, the umbrella group that controls political activities for the sprawling donor network led by billionaire industrialists Charles …
Sarah K. Burris / Raw Story:
Baptism turns violent when Hawaii man is shot in the back at Seventh-day Adventist church — DON'T MISS STORIES. FOLLOW RAW STORY! — A Honolulu church was the scene of a violent Baptism Sunday, when a man was shot in the back at the Samoa-Tokelau Seventh-day Adventist Church.
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Paul Caron / TaxProf Blog:
Why Are There So Few Conservative/Libertarian Law Profs, Even Though They Are More Productive Scholars Than Liberal Law Profs? — James Cleith Phillips (Ph.D. Candidate, UC-Berkeley), Why are There So Few Conservatives and Libertarians in Legal Academia? An Empirical Exploration of Three Hypotheses, 39 Harv.
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New York Times and Althouse
Angela Chen / Gizmodo:
A Major Law Firm Will Soon Be Using A Robotic Lawyer — An “artificial-intelligence attorney” created using technology from IBM's Watson has snagged its first customer, but that doesn't mean it'll be appearing in the courtroom anytime soon. — Law firm Baker & Hostetler said this week that it will use the …
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New York Times:
Solar Project Pairs Muslims and Jews to Aid West Bank Farmers — AUJA, West Bank — Samer Atiyat, a Palestinian farmworker, had climbed halfway up a 20-foot date palm and was trimming stalks that held rich clusters of the fruit, still green and unripe. Working near the Dead Sea on land …
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