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New York Times:
Hispanic Official to Leave R.N.C. in Sign of Disaffection With Donald Trump — The head of Hispanic media relations at the Republican National Committee is resigning this month in what appears to be another indication of the lingering discomfort some party officials have about working to elect Donald J. Trump president.
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Jose A. DelReal / Washington Post:
Trump's personal, racially tinged attacks on federal judge alarm legal experts
Trump's personal, racially tinged attacks on federal judge alarm legal experts
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Washington Monthly, Hit & Run, Althouse, Politico, Political Wire, The Gateway Pundit and The Hill
Ed O'Keefe / Washington Post:
Shake-up in RNC's Hispanic media shop as party prepares for Trump nomination
Shake-up in RNC's Hispanic media shop as party prepares for Trump nomination
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Talking Points Memo, Media Matters for America and The Last Refuge
McClatchy Washington Bureau:
Donald Trump warns Barack Obama he'll ‘hit him’ like Bill Clinton — Presumptive Republican nominee rallies crowd in sweltering heat in Sacramento — Trump's remarks come after Obama waded into campaign — Trump says Obama 'doesn't have a clue' — Donald Trump, lashing back at Barack Obama …
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Political Wire and The Week
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Los Angeles Times:
UCLA gunman had accused slain professor of stealing his computer code, sources say — Police respond to the UCLA campus after a shooting Wednesday. (Al Seib / Los Angeles Times) — The gunman who shot and killed a UCLA professor Wednesday has been identified as Mainak Sarkar …
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Claire Landsbaum / New York Magazine:
Why Hillary Clinton Is Avoiding Press Conferences — She's playing to her strengths, as any politician would. — Pin It — Hillary Clinton hasn't held a press conference in 180 days. That fact hasn't been lost on reporters who cover her, nor has it escaped the notice of her Republican opponent.
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Washington Post, The American Mirror, Mediaite and The Daily Caller
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Ben Kamisar / The Hill:
Drumbeat builds for Clinton press conference
Drumbeat builds for Clinton press conference
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Townhall.com and Joe.My.God.
Detroit News:
Snyder decides against endorsing Trump for president — Gov. Rick Snyder has sidelined himself in the race for president, choosing not to make an endorsement of Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump. — The Republican governor also did not endorse in the March 8 primary …
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Washington Post, Talking Points Memo, New York Times, Politico, Booman Tribune and The Week
Carol Morello / Washington Post:
It wasn't a ‘glitch’: State Department deliberately cut embarrassing questions from press briefing video — The State Department acknowledged Wednesday that someone in its public affairs bureau made a “deliberate” request that several minutes of tape be cut from the video of a 2013 press briefing …
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Erik Wemple / Washington Post:
State Department admits tampering with video of tough Fox News question
State Department admits tampering with video of tough Fox News question
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Weekly Standard and Israel Matzav, more at Mediagazer »
Paul Mirengoff / Power LinePower Line:
ACLU leader quits after daughters encounter men in the women's restroom — Maya Dillard Smith, interim director of the Georgia chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union, has resigned over the ACLU's position on who can use which public restrooms. The resignation occurred after her two daughters …
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Burgess Everett / Politico:
Reid unloads: McConnell ‘cuddled up’ with Trump — NORTH LAS VEGAS, Nev. — Harry Reid says the public knows plenty about Donald Trump, and there's nothing he could do to make the presumptive GOP nominee more unpopular than he already is. — So rather than becoming the Trump attack dog …
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Talking Points Memo, The Week and Hot Air
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Erica Werner / Associated Press:
Reid on Sanders: ‘Sometimes you just have to give up’
Reid on Sanders: ‘Sometimes you just have to give up’
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mrctv.org/videos and Politico
Katherine Krueger / Talking Points Memo:
NY Attorney General: Trump University Was ‘Fraud From Beginning To End’ (VIDEO) — The New York attorney general called presumptive GOP nominee Donald Trump's failed education venture “a fraud from beginning to end” Thursday morning. — Attorney General Eric Schneiderman told ABC's George Stephanopoulos …
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Nick Gass / Politico:
New York AG: Trump U ‘really a fraud from beginning to end’
New York AG: Trump U ‘really a fraud from beginning to end’
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Joe.My.God.
Michael Barbaro / New York Times:
Donald Trump's Secret Weapon: Letters of Love, Flattery and Revenge — In one letter, Donald J. Trump ranted about the crisis of unsightly hot dog vendors on his beloved Fifth Avenue. “Having ketchup and mustard splattered all over the sidewalk,” he wrote, “is disgraceful.”
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Raw Story and No More Mister Nice Blog
Mark Murray / NBC News:
Dead Heat in California: Clinton, Sanders Tied in Poll — Hillary Clinton is clinging to a narrow two-point lead over Bernie Sanders in California ahead of the state's June 7 primary, according to results from a new NBC News/Wall Street Journal/Marist poll.
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David Siders / Sacramento Bee:
Poll: Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders neck and neck in California
Poll: Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders neck and neck in California
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Washington Post and Wall Street Journal
Nick Gass / Politico:
Another poll shows Sanders, Clinton even in California
Another poll shows Sanders, Clinton even in California
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Business Insider, Political Wire and The Week
Josh Harkinson / Mother Jones:
Trump Delegate Says Current US Leaders May Need to Be “Killed” — Last December, Donald Trump's presidential campaign approved David Riden to be a delegate candidate on the Tennessee ballot, and when the state held its primary in March, voters selected Riden to go to the Republican National Convention.
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Raw Story
Jordyn Phelps / ABC News:
Donald Trump in 1994: ‘Putting a Wife to Work Is a Very Dangerous Thing’ — In a 1994 interview with ABC News, Donald Trump reflected on the women in his life and what he believed the virtues and perils of their career success meant for his marriages. He compared his role in their professional lives to how he developed buildings.
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The Right Scoop, Daily Mail, The Week and Mediaite
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David Wright / CNN:
Trump in 1994: ‘Putting a wife to work is a very dangerous thing’
Trump in 1994: ‘Putting a wife to work is a very dangerous thing’
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Daily Kos
Julian Hattem / The Hill:
GOP warns of ‘long summer for Crooked Hillary’ — is facing a long summer of scrutiny over her emails and use of a private server during her tenure as secretary of State, the Republican National Committee (RNC) said Wednesday. — As news and criticism about the Democratic presidential …
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BizPac Review
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Camille Paglia / Salon:
Zombie time at campaign Hillary: Camille Paglia on Trump's real strength and Clinton's fatal sleepwalking — The media covers for Hillary on her email scandal while Trump gallops through the non-stop artillery barrage — It's zombie time at campaign Hillary. Behold the dead men walking!
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Althouse
James Kirchick / Tablet MagazineTablet Magazine:
The Sad Story of Milo Yiannopoulos: the Trump Troll With Daddy Issues — Milo Yiannopoulos is a fervent supporter of Donald Trump's presidential campaign. Referring to Trump as “Daddy,” the ostentatiously gay British media personality provides a camp component to the presumptive Republican nominee's fan base.
David Wasserman / FiveThirtyEight:
‘Missing’ White Voters Might Help Trump, But Less So Where He Needs It — A common refrain is that demographics will ultimately doom Donald Trump's candidacy. His most reliable supporters have been whites without college degrees — a group that made up 65 percent of voters in 1980 but is on pace to make up just 33 percent in 2016.
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The Atlantic and Guardian
Mother Jones:
There Will Be Subsidies — How the oil companies hit a gusher of tax breaks — Writing Off Drilling Expenses: A century ago, drilling for oil was risky business. Start-up costs were high, and prospectors couldn't be sure they'd find crude. To encourage the nascent industry …
Cincinnati.com:
Cincinnati police don't recommend criminal charges in gorilla case — Last Video — Mother calls 911 about child who fell in gorilla moat — 911 call about child who fell into Gorilla World moat — See how boy got into gorilla enclosure — ‘It was a life threatening situation’ says director of Cincinnati Zoo
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Washington Post, Slantpoint, CNN, Newser and Independent Journal …
John Woodrow Cox / Washington Post:
A warning left on a nanny's car. License plates stolen. And a top Pentagon official in big trouble. — The mystery that for weeks unnerved this quiet Capitol Hill neighborhood began with a warning placed on a nanny's windshield. — “I know you are misusing this visitor pass to park here daily,” the April 4 note read.
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Talking Points Memo, The Daily Caller, Associated Press, Newser and NBC News
Michael Brendan Dougherty / The Week:
How Baby Boomer psychodrama infected the 2016 election — Barack Obama's election to the presidency in 2008 seemed to promise the end of the Baby Boomer reign over American life. Even Obama seemed to know his rise was their downfall. In The Audacity of Hope, Obama commented …
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