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2:00 PM 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.
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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.
Discussion: Vox and Daily Kos
David Brooks / New York Times:
The Republican Health Care Crackup  —  The Republican health care bill could represent the moment when the old order of American politics completely cracks up, the end of a certain era in American politics.  —  That era began around 1974, when Ted Kennedy introduced a bill …
Discussion: Vox and Lawyers, Guns & Money
Benjamin Sommers / Washington Post:
The GOP health-care plan would quietly kill the Medicaid expansion. Here's how.
Philip Klein / Washington Examiner:
Speaker Ryan, this is not what conservative reform looks like  —  House Speaker Paul Ryan, R-Wis., is making an aggressive effort to convince conservatives that his current plan to overhaul the healthcare system is “what good conservative healthcare reform looks like.”
Discussion: Power Line
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Tim Hains / RealClearPolitics:
Paul Ryan PowerPoint Presentation: “This Is The Closest We Will Ever Get” To Obamacare Repeal
Discussion: Breitbart and MARK-CM
Veronica Stracqualursi / ABC News:
The Note: Health care disconnect
Discussion: Washington Post
Josh Feldman / Mediaite:
Chris Hayes to GOP Rep.: ‘Why Are You Rushing So Fast’ on Obamacare Replacement?
Discussion: CNN and Raw Story
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.
Discussion: Political Wire
Tracy Wilkinson / Los Angeles Times:
Mexican foreign secretary goes straight to the White House, skips usual channels  —  Mexico's top diplomat came to Washington Thursday for meetings with the U.S. government, sidestepping the normal channels and heading straight for the White House.  —  Mexican Foreign Secretary Luis Videgaray met …
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David Ignatius / Washington Post:   Rex Tillerson is off to an agonizingly slow start
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
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 …
Toluse Olorunnipa / Bloomberg:
Trump Points to Drudge's ‘Great Again’ Praise of New Jobs Report  —  President has primed his supporters for a huge jobs report  —  Donald Trump used the first federal jobs report reflecting a full month of his presidency to send a message: He's already making America great again.
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Patricia Laya / Bloomberg:
U.S. Jobs, Wages Show Solid Gains in Trump's First Full Month
Ben Casselman / FiveThirtyEight:
Don't Let Trump — Or Any President — Take Credit For Strong Jobs Numbers
Jennifer Haberkorn / Politico:
Conservatives want to blow up Senate rules to kill Obamacare  —  House Republican leaders narrowly tailored their Obamacare repeal bill to avoid violating Senate rules, but conservatives are pushing back with advice of their own: tear up the rulebook.  —  A growing number of conservative lawmakers …
Discussion: Axios, The Week and The Hill
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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 …
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Alexandra Rosenmann / Raw Story:
Trump supporters call for ‘liberal genocide’ and deportation of Jews at Arizona Rally  —  DON'T MISS STORIES.  FOLLOW RAW STORY!  —  Maricopa County burnished its reputation as the Trumpiest in America last weekend as hundreds of locals, including heavily armed militiamen …
Discussion: CANNONFIRE and Hullabaloo
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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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 …
Discussion: Political Wire
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: TheBlaze and 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: Raw Story and The Guardian
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 …
Hayley Miller / The Huffington Post:
Trans Pastor To Texas Bathroom Bill Supporters: ‘Stop Using God As An Excuse To Hate People’  —  “In the beginning, God created humankind in God's image. ...  So God is transgender.”  —  A transgender pastor is lashing out against people who cite God as their reason for supporting …
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
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 …
mypalmbeachpost:
Trump in Palm Beach: Why did Russian pay so much for his mansion?  —  NATION-WORLD By Alexandra Clough and John Pacenti - Palm Beach Post Staff Writer  —  Why did a Russian oligarch pay now-President Donald Trump $95 million for his Palm Beach mansion?  —  Almost a decade later …
Discussion: Washington Post, Raw Story and Politico
USA Today:
‘Innocent until proven guilty’ should mean what it says: Column  —  Every state should join Nebraska and New Mexico in repealing civil forfeiture.  —  CONNECT  —  Gerald and Royetta Ostipow had no idea what civil asset forfeiture was until sheriff's deputies arrived at their farm …
Natasha Bertrand / Business Insider:
Top Democrat sent letter to Mike Pence in November warning of Michael Flynn's Turkey lobbying  —  President Donald Trump was not aware that his former national security adviser, Michael Flynn, was being paid to lobby for Turkish interests in the months before the US election, the White House press secretary, Sean Spicer, said Thursday.
Patricia Laya / Bloomberg:
America's Labor Market Is Getting Better by Almost Any Measure  —  Payrolls, wages, workforce participation all show improvement  —  ‘Strong reasons for optimism’ in report, economist says  —  America's labor market might not be as great yet as President Donald Trump wants, but by almost any measure, it's getting better.
 
 
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Robert Cadwallader / Fort Worth Star-Telegram:
It's no R2D2, but Knightscope's crime-fighting robots aid police
Elise Viebeck / Washington Post:
Male Illinois rep asks why men should have to pay for prenatal coverage
Discussion: Political Wire, Hullabaloo and The Week
Rebecca Kheel / The Hill:
Dem seeks to block US troops going to Syria after Marines deployed
Discussion: Common Dreams
Scott Shafer / KQED News:
Could Dianne Feinstein Face a Democratic Challenge in 2018?
Discussion: Politico and America Rising
Samantha Schmidt / Washington Post:
A lawyer named Amal Clooney gave a powerful speech at the U.N. Some only saw her baby bump.
Discussion: Refinery29 and Mashable
Courtney Reagan / CNBC:
Ivanka Trump's brand saw HUGE online surge in February
Warner Todd Huston / Breitbart:
Credit Suisse Says Plan to Hire 10,000 Muslim Refugees Is Hurting Starbucks' Brand and Sales
 Earlier Items: 
John Kasich / New York Times:
Op-Ed Contributor: John Kasich: End the Partisan Warfare on Health Care
Rosie Gray / The Atlantic:
Newsmax and the Rise of Trump
Letitia Stein / Reuters:
Americans oppose bathroom laws limiting transgender rights: poll
Discussion: Political Wire and Axios
MSNBC:
Sen. Murphy: Wikileaks release is ‘suspiciously timed’
Discussion: Washington Monthly
Michael Grunwald / Politico:
The coming GOP assault on regulations
Lisa Baertlein / Yahoo:
Starbucks CEO's refugee comments sour customer views of chain - survey
Dave Itzkoff / New York Times:
Samantha Bee Show Apologizes to Writer for ‘Nazi Hair’ Mockery
 

 
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Apple adds an Apple News Live Activity widget to track the 2024 US election results in real time on iPhone and iPad lock screens and the Apple Watch widget view

Samuel Stolton / Bloomberg:
Sources: EU regulators are planning to fine Apple under the DMA, after it failed to let developers steer users to cheaper deals and offers outside the App Store

Bill Toulas / BleepingComputer:
Interpol says a global operation has taken down over 22,000 malicious IP addresses or servers linked to cyber threats and led to the arrest of 41 individuals

 
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