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9:20 AM ET, March 10, 2017

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Paul Krugman / New York Times:
A Bill So Bad It's Awesome  —  It has long been obvious to anyone following health policy that Republicans would never devise a workable replacement for Obamacare.  But the bill unveiled this week is worse than even the cynics expected; its awfulness is almost surreal.
Discussion: Daily Kos and Washington Post
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Veronica Stracqualursi / ABC News:
The Note: Health care disconnect  —  TRUMP'S FIRST 100 DAYS with ABC's RICK KLEIN and VERONICA STRACQUALURSI  —  The big story: Here at the halfway point of President Trump's first 100 days, a question looms: Which version of reality to believe?  The one where the House is marching toward passing …
Discussion: Washington Post
Tim Hains / RealClearPolitics:
Paul Ryan PowerPoint Presentation: “This Is The Closest We Will Ever Get” To Obamacare Repeal  —  At his weekly press conference, House Speaker Paul Ryan explained the merits and goals of the American Health Care Act, the reconciliation process, and health reform.
Discussion: Breitbart and MARK-CM
Jennifer Haberkorn / Politico:
Conservatives want to blow up Senate rules to kill Obamacare
Discussion: The Hill and The Week
Ali Rogin / ABC News:
Inside the Senate GOP resistance to Trumpcare
Alan Rappeport / New York Times:
White House Casts Pre-emptive Doubt on Congressional Budget Office
Discussion: Politico, The Week and Political Wire
Sahil Kapur / Bloomberg:
GOP Senators Say August Deadline for Tax Plan May Be Unrealistic
Discussion: AOL and The Hill
Patricia Laya / Bloomberg:
U.S. Jobs, Wages Show Solid Gains in Trump's First Full Month  —  U.S. employers added jobs at an above-average pace for a second month on outsized gains in construction and manufacturing, showing the labor market continued its steady growth in the new year.
Discussion: Politico and CNBC
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Patrick Gillespie / CNNMoney:
U.S. economy added 235,000 jobs in Trump's first full month  —  The danger to economic data in the age of Trump  —  President Trump's first full month was a big one for jobs.  —  The U.S. economy added a robust 235,000 jobs in February, the Labor Department said Friday.
Discussion: Scared Monkeys
Jeff Cox / CNBC:
US created 235,000 jobs in Feb, vs 190,000 expected  —  February nonfarm payrolls up 235,000  —  Nonfarm payrolls increased by 235,000 in February and the unemployment rate was 4.7 percent in the first full month of President Donald Trump's term, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Friday.
Discussion: The Guardian
CNN:
Sources: FBI investigation continues into ‘odd’ computer link between Russian bank and Trump Organization  —  (CNN)Federal investigators and computer scientists continue to examine whether there was a computer server connection between the Trump Organization and a Russian bank, sources close to the investigation tell CNN.
Josh Feldman / Mediaite:
Chris Hayes to GOP Rep.: ‘Why Are You Rushing So Fast’ on Obamacare Replacement?  —  MSNBC's Chris Hayes faced off with a Republican on the House Energy and Commerce Committee tonight over why they're “rushing so fast” on the Obamacare repeal-and-replace plan.
Discussion: Raw Story and CNN
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Jason Squitieri / CNN:
Rep. Jordan criticizes GOP Obamacare plan after meeting with Trump
Jeremy Diamond / CNN:
In major shift, White House privately backing earlier rollback of Medicaid expansion  — Such a move, however, could blow up the already fragile efforts to repeal the Affordable Care Act  —  Washington (CNN)The White House is privately lining up behind conservative calls to roll …
Discussion: Washington Post
Tyler Durden / zerohedge.com/fullrss2.xml/PhoneBook:
South Korea's Ex-President Refuses To Vacate Residence After Impeachment, Two Dead During Protests  —  As discussed last night, in a historic ruling, the South Korean Constitutional Court upheld an impeachment decision against President Park Geun-hye, removing her from office on Friday …
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Choe Sang-Hun / New York Times:
South Korea Removes President Park Geun-hye
Julia Edwards Ainsley / Reuters:
Trump administration sends judges to immigration detention centers: sources  —  The Department of Justice is deploying 50 judges to immigration detention facilities across the United States, according to two sources and a letter seen by Reuters and sent to judges on Thursday.
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Eric Tucker / Associated Press:
AG SUGGESTS OPENNESS TO REVIEW OF PREDECESSORS' ACTIONS
Discussion: Power Line
David Edwards / Raw Story:
Sean Spicer tries to walk back wiretap claims by comically repeating 'I'm not aware' 10 times
Discussion: Joe.My.God.
Kyle Olson / The American Mirror:
Malik Obama shares photo of brother Barack's Kenya ‘certificate of birth’  —  An Obama has joined the birther movement.  —  Malik Obama, Barack Obama's half-brother, tweeted image of what appears to be Barack's birth certificate.  —  Except it's not from Hawaii, but rather Kenya.
Discussion: The Last Tradition
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Jim Hoft / The Gateway Pundit:
Breaking: Malik Obama Tweets Alleged Barack Obama Birth Certificate in Kenya
Delia Gallagher / CNN:
Pope signals he's open to married Catholic men becoming priests  —  Rome (CNN)Pope Francis has said he is open to married men becoming priests to combat the Roman Catholic Church's shortage of clergy.  —  In an interview with German newspaper Die Zeit, Pope Francis said the lack of Catholic priests was an …
Discussion: Raw Story
Kimberly Dozier / The Daily Beast:
U.S. Spies Live in Fear of Trump's Next Tweet  —  As Friday evening draws to a close around Washington, D.C., the city's tight-knit and secretive national security clan goes to sleep with a new unease.  It's not Syria or Iran or even North Korea they're most worried about.
Discussion: The Guardian
Dave Itzkoff / New York Times:
Samantha Bee Show Apologizes to Writer for ‘Nazi Hair’ Mockery  —  The TBS comedy program “Full Frontal With Samantha Bee” apologized on Thursday for broadcasting a segment in which a writer who has talked about his cancer diagnosis was mocked for having what the program called “Nazi hair.”
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Russell Berman / The Atlantic:
Sam Brownback Might Not Be Governing Kansas Much Longer  —  Donald Trump won Kansas last November by just over 20 points, and in the coming days he's expected to give the Jayhawk State's voters their reward: a new governor.  —  The president reportedly will name Governor Sam Brownback …
Zeynep Tufekci / New York Times:
The Truth About the WikiLeaks C.I.A. Cache  —  On Tuesday morning, WikiLeaks released an enormous cache of documents that it claimed detailed “C.I.A. hacking tools.”  Immediately afterward, it posted two startling tweets asserting that “C.I.A. hacker malware” posed a threat to journalists …
Susan Jones / CNSNews:
152,528,000: Record Number of Employed in February; Participation Rate Rises  —  (CNSNews.com) - A record 152,528,000 Americans were employed in February, 447,000 more than in January, and the labor force participation rate went up, the Labor Department's Bureau of Labor Statistics reported on Friday.
Josh Harkinson / Mother Jones:
Meet Silicon Valley's Secretive Alt-Right Followers  —  Readers of The Right Stuff long knew that founder “Mike Enoch” had two main interests: technology and white supremacy.  Posts on the neo-Nazi site have included discussion of “a new blogging platform built on node.js,” …
Discussion: Raw Story
Lisa Baertlein / Yahoo:
Starbucks CEO's refugee comments sour customer views of chain - survey  —  Starbucks Corp's vow to hire thousands of refugees after President Donald Trump's first executive order that temporarily banned travel from seven mostly-Muslim nations appears to be hurting customer sentiment of the coffee chain.
Josh Dawsey / Politico:
Trump's in the White House bubble, and he loves it  —  President Donald Trump is sticking to his comfort zone.  —  Trump has spent each of the 48 nights of his presidency either at the White House or at his private Mar-a-Lago Club in Florida.  He has dined out in the nation's capital just once …
Discussion: The Week
Edward-Isaac Dovere / Politico:
Bill Clinton: Resurgent nationalism ‘taking us to the edge of our destruction’  —  Don't buy what purports to be nationalism that's engulfed politics in America and all over the world, former President Bill Clinton said Thursday; what's actually at play, he argued, is more insidious and interconnected than that.
Discussion: The Root and AOL
Jenny Jarvie / Los Angeles Times:
Number of immigrants caught at Mexican border plunges 40% under Trump  —  A U.S. Border Patrol agent searches a person suspected of crossing the Rio Grande to enter the United States illegally near Rio Grande City, Texas, on March 1.  (Larry W. Smith / European Pressphoto Agency)
Sharon Begley / STAT:
House Republicans would let employers demand workers' genetic test results  —  little-noticed bill moving through Congress would allow companies to require employees to undergo genetic testing or risk paying a penalty of thousands of dollars, and would let employers see that genetic and other health information.
Michael Grunwald / Politico:
The coming GOP assault on regulations  —  While President Donald Trump has launched a noisy crusade to slash regulations that constrain American businesses, Republicans in Congress have embarked on a less prominent but potentially more lasting effort to make it much harder for federal agencies to create new regulations in the future.
 
 
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MSNBC:
Sen. Murphy: Wikileaks release is ‘suspiciously timed’
Discussion: Washington Monthly
Tom Vanden Brook / USA Today:
Army brass, led by future Joint Chiefs head Martin Dempsey, gave amorous general a pass
Kevin Baker / New Republic:
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Doyle Murphy / News, Riverfront Times:
KKK Wife Malissa Ancona Hoarded Cats, Popped Pills and, Police Say, Murdered the Local Imperial Wizard
Discussion: The Root
Sarah Mimms / BuzzFeed:
Republican Chairman Says Sean Spicer Should Stay “In His Lane” On Health Care Bill
Ian Wishart / Bloomberg:
German Brexit Memo Stresses EU Unity Will Be Paramount in Talks
Discussion: Business Insider
Neil Munro / Breitbart:
31 Senators Call for More Foreign Workers to Replace Blue-Collar Americans
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Rick Maese / Washington Post:
NFL abuse of painkillers and other drugs described in court filings
Discussion: The Week and New York Times
New York Times:
With Trump in White House, His Golf Properties Prosper
Marc Fisher / Washington Post:
The political lexicon of a billionaire populist
Carla Marinucci / Politico:
Schwarzenegger for Senate?  —  SAN FRANCISCO — Former California …
 

 
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Mandy Dalugdug / Music Business Worldwide:
UMG, ABKCO, and Concord sue Believe, a music distributor in 50+ countries, and its subsidiary TuneCore for $500M+, accusing Believe of copyright infringement

Reuters:
French judicial source: investigators searched Netflix's offices in France and the Netherlands as part of a preliminary investigation into tax fraud laundering

Alexandra Steigrad / New York Post:
iHeart says it is laying off employees; a source says the layoffs affect less than 5% of a workforce of more than 10,000 employees

 
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