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8:25 PM ET, March 10, 2017

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New York Times:
Trump Abruptly Orders 46 Obama-Era Prosecutors to Resign  —  WASHINGTON — The Trump administration on Friday moved to sweep away the remaining vestiges of Obama administration prosecutors at the Justice Department, ordering 46 holdover United States attorneys to tender their resignations immediately …
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Lydia Wheeler / The Hill:
Sessions asks 46 Obama-era US attorneys to resign  —  has asked dozens of U.S. attorneys appointed by former President Barack Obama  —  to submit their resignations, the Department of Justice announced Friday.  —  U.S. attorneys are normally replaced at the beginning of new administrations.
Tyler Durden / zerohedge.com/fullrss2.xml …:   Jeff Sessions Asks All Remaining Obama-Appointed U.S. Attorneys To Resign
Reuters:
Sessions asks 46 Obama-era U.S. attorneys to resign
Discussion: IJR
Paul Farhi / Washington Post:
What's a legitimate news outlet?  A new face in the White House press pool raises questions.  —  In an age of partisan media, the lines between “partisan” and “media” can sometimes blur.  —  Case in point: The pool reporter covering Vice President Pence on Thursday — that is …
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Hadas Gold / Politico:
Fox News Radio correspondent confronts Gateway Pundit reporter in White House briefing room  —  A Fox News Radio correspondent confronted in the White House briefing room the White House reporter for a website that traffics in conspiracy theories, witnesses said on Friday.
Oliver Darcy / Business Insider:
Drama in White House press room as Fox reporter vehemently denies he assaulted right-wing blogger
Discussion: The Gateway Pundit
Jim Hoft / The Gateway Pundit:
Gateway Pundit Reporter ACCOSTED, HARASSED — Screamed At in White House Press Room: “Nazi... White Supremacist!”
Discussion: Mediaite
Madeline Conway / Politico:
Trump taps private security director for White House job
Discussion: Washington Post and ThinkProgress
Patricia Cohen / New York Times:
Sean Spicer's Quick Twitter Reaction to Jobs Report May Break a Rule  —  The enthusiastic reaction of Sean Spicer, the White House press secretary, was understandable on Friday when the Labor Department reported a gain of 235,000 jobs.  “Great news for American workers,” he proclaimed, “in first report for @POTUS Trump.”
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Matthew Yglesias / Vox:
Sean Spicer's appalling answer about economic data shows how far we've lowered the bar for Trump  —  At Friday's press briefing, Sean Spicer told an absurd lie to the assembled members of the White House press corps.  But he did it with a smile rather than a snarl, so everyone laughed.
Jim Puzzanghera / Los Angeles Times:
Spicer broke a federal rule when he hailed jobs report too soon after its release
Discussion: The Nation and Mashable
The Daily Caller:
Flynn Paid Ex-FBI Agents, Behavior Analysts In Lobbying Work For Turkish Government  —  Former national security adviser Michael Flynn's lobbying work for the Turkish government involved payments to several former FBI officials and a retired admiral who served in a top intelligence role for the joint chiefs of staff.
Discussion: Betsy's Page, Daily Wire and Daily Kos
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Natasha Bertrand / Business Insider:
Top Democrat sent letter to Mike Pence in November warning of Michael Flynn's Turkey lobbying
Cameron Joseph / New York Daily News:
Trump team knew Flynn was possible foreign agent before Inauguration Day
Discussion: Hot Air and National Review
Brooke Seipel / The Hill:
Trump adviser admits to contact with DNC hacker  —  Roger Stone, President Trump's former campaign advisor, on Friday admitted to having private conversations with a hacker who helped leak information from the Democratic National Committee (DNC) during last year's campaign.
Discussion: RedState
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Andrew Blake / Washington Times:
Roger Stone, Trump confidant, acknowledges ‘innocuous’ Twitter conversation with DNC hackers
Discussion: Engadget
Dino Grandoni / BuzzFeed:
Trump Appointee Who Tweeted About “Some Muslim Piece Of S**t” Is Out From Energy Department  —  A Trump campaign worker appointed to the Energy Department is a former massage therapist with a history of tweeting anti-Muslim remarks.  —  A massage therapist and former Trump campaign operative …
Discussion: Axios, Greentech Media and Raw Story
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Darius Dixon / Politico:   Energy Department parts company with Trump appointee who called Muslims ‘maggots’
Jennifer Haberkorn / Politico:
Amash cries after missing first vote in Congress  —  Rep. Justin Amash has long boasted about not missing a single vote since he arrived in Congress in 2011 — 4,289 in a row, give or take a vote, if you're counting.  —  But on Friday, as he was railing against the GOP's Obamacare replacement bill off …
Ezra Klein / Vox:
Is the Republican health plan designed to fail?  —  There's a theory going around Washington that Republicans don't want their health bill to pass.  —  There is a line worth noting in David Brooks's column today: “The Republican plan will fuel cynicism.  It's being pushed through in an elitist …
Discussion: The Mahablog, NBC News and The Atlantic
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David Brooks / New York Times:
The Republican Health Care Crackup
Discussion: Lawyers, Guns & Money
Nate Cohn / New York Times:
Trump Supporters Have the Most to Lose in the G.O.P. Repeal Bill  —  The people who stand to lose the most in tax credits under the House Republican health plan tended to support Donald J. Trump over Hillary Clinton in the 2016 election, according to a new Upshot analysis.
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Sarah Kliff / Vox:   Top Republicans can't agree on basic facts about their health plan
CNN:
The super-secret division in charge of the Russia investigation  —  Washington (CNN)Somewhere in the halls of the J. Edgar Hoover building in Washington, a closely held number of FBI agents face the daunting task of determining how the Russian government sought to manipulate the US presidential election.
Discussion: The Week
Financial Times:
White House civil war breaks out over trade  —  ‘Fiery meeting’ in Oval Office between economic nationalists and pro-trade moderates  —  Read next … A civil war has broken out within the White House over trade, leading to what one official called “a fiery meeting” in the Oval Office …
Discussion: Washington Monthly and Axios
Katie McHugh / Breitbart:
7 Reasons Why Obamacare 2.0 Is All But Guaranteed to Impose Crushing Costs on Voters, Hurt Trump's Base, And Hand Power Back to the Democrats  —  If passed in its current form, the GOP's Obamacare 2.0 bill will impose brutal costs Americans still struggling to make it through a great recession …
Andrew Sullivan / New York Magazine:
Liberal Democracy Is Suffering From a Concussion  —  Here's the latest in the assault on liberal democracy.  It happened more than a week ago, but I cannot get it out of my consciousness.  A group of conservative students at Middlebury College in Vermont invited the highly controversial author Charles Murray …
Aaron Blake / Washington Post:
The dangerous and irresistible GOP conspiracy theory that explains away Trump's Russia problem  —  The best/worst thing about conspiracy theories is that they only need to rely on a shred of evidence, but they can instantly confirm all of your preconceived notions.
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.
Associated Press:
GOP rep: Obama stayed in capital to run ‘shadow government’  —  A Pennsylvania congressman has accused former President Barack Obama of staying in Washington solely to run a “shadow government” to undermine the GOP agenda.  —  U.S. Rep. Mike Kelly made the claim to fellow Republicans at an event Saturday north of Pittsburgh.
Elise Viebeck / Washington Post:
Male Illinois rep asks why men should have to pay for prenatal coverage  —  Rep. John Shimkus, R-Ill., in 2014.  —  In the 27 hours the House Energy and Commerce Committee spent debating Republicans' Affordable Care Act revision plan, a handful of moments stand out.  —  This is one of them.
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Sean Sullivan / Washington Post:
Trump stands with House GOP on proposal to revise Obamacare, spokesman says
Discussion: Seven Days and Daily Kos
Nate Silver / FiveThirtyEight:
There Really Was A Liberal Media Bubble  —  This is the ninth article in a series that reviews news coverage of the 2016 general election, explores how Donald Trump won and why his chances were underrated by most of the American media.  —  Last summer, the United Kingdom voted to leave …
 
 
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Robert Jervis / Foreign Policy:
Rex Tillerson Might Be the Weakest Secretary of State Ever
Noah Rothman / Commentary Magazine:
Dems' Irrational Obamacare Exuberance
Discussion: Instapundit
The Local:
Priest who dressed up as Hugh Hefner and simulated sex with male playboy bunnies seeks forgiveness
Discussion: PinkNews
Associated Press:
Top Marine asks women to ‘trust us’ in nude-photo inquiry
Discussion: Axios
Associated Press:
IMMIGRATION AGENT CONVICTED OF ACCEPTING CASH BRIBES, SEX
Discussion: Daily Wire
R. Scott Moxley / OC Weekly:
FBI Used Best Buy's Geek Squad To Increase Secret Public Surveillance
Discussion: Breitbart and BGR
 Earlier Items: 
John Sexton / Hot Air:
Something good came out of Samantha Bee's attack on ‘Nazi hair’
Discussion: Fox News Insider, Townhall.com and CNN
Bloomberg:
Trump's Leading Candidate for FDA Is Scott Gottlieb, Sources Say
Patrick Maguire / New Statesman:
Is Northern Ireland heading for a second election? James Brokenshire seems to think so
Discussion: RedState, The Federalist and Mashable
Beth Reinhard / Wall Street Journal:
Contender to Run Civil Rights Post Can't Be Pigeonholed
Discussion: RedState
USA Today:
‘Innocent until proven guilty’ should mean what it says: Column
Alexandra Rosenmann / Raw Story:
Trump supporters call for ‘liberal genocide’ and deportation of Jews at Arizona Rally
Discussion: CANNONFIRE and Hullabaloo
Patricia Laya / Bloomberg:
U.S. Jobs, Wages Show Solid Gains in Trump's First Full Month
 

 
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Mandy Dalugdug / Music Business Worldwide:
UMG, ABKCO, and Concord sue Believe and its subsidiary TuneCore for $500M+, alleging Believe built its business via “industrial-scale 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

Manish Singh / TechCrunch:
India issues a notice to Wikipedia over bias concerns, questioning if it should be classified as a publisher, after judges called its open editing “dangerous”

 
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