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3:45 PM ET, March 17, 2017

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Steven Swinford / Telegraph:
Watch |  Spicer: GCHQ may have helped Obama spy on Trump  —  The US has made a formal apology to Britain after the White House accused GCHQ of helping Barack Obama spy on Donald Trump in the White House.  —  Sean Spicer, Mr Trump's press secretary, repeated a claim on Thursday evening …
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David E. Sanger / New York Times:
Rex Tillerson Rejects Talks With North Korea on Nuclear Program  —  SEOUL, South Korea — Secretary of State Rex W. Tillerson ruled out on Friday opening any negotiation with North Korea to freeze its nuclear and missile programs and said for the first time that the Trump administration might …
CNN:
White House apologizes to British government over spying claims  — Spokesman for UK Prime Minister says Britain has received assurances that claims won't be repeated  —  Washington (CNN)The White House has apologized to the British government after alleging that a UK intelligence agency spied …
New York Times:
Trump Offers No Apology for Claim on British Spying  —  WASHINGTON — President Trump refused to back down on Friday after his White House aired an unverified claim that Britain's spy agency secretly monitored him during last year's campaign at the behest of President Barack Obama …
Shin Hyon-hee / The Korea Herald-mobile:
US says ‘strategic patience’ on NK is over
Discussion: Salon and Washington Post
Fox News:
Tillerson refuses to rule out nuclearization of Asian allies to keep North Korea in check
Rocco Parascandola / New York Daily News:
Laptop holding Trump Tower floor plans, Hillary Clinton email investigation info stolen from Secret Service agent  —  A laptop computer containing floor plans for Trump Tower, information about the Hillary Clinton email investigation and other national security information was stolen …
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Josh Margolin / ABC News:
Secret Service laptop with Trump Tower floor plans, details on Clinton email probe stolen in New York  —  A laptop computer containing floor plans for Trump Tower, details on the criminal investigation of Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server and other national security information …
Discussion: Fox News and AOL
CBS New York:
Secret Service Agent's Laptop Stolen In Brooklyn  —  NEW YORK — An unoccupied vehicle with Maryland plates was broken into and a bag with a laptop and other items belonging to a Secret Service agent was stolen, sources told CBS2.  —  The break-in happened outside of the agent's home in Bath Beach, Brooklyn, sources said.
CNN:   First on CNN: White House jumper on grounds for 15 minutes before caught, Secret Service source says
Alexandra Petri / Washington Post:
Trump's budget makes perfect sense and will fix America, and I will tell you why  —  Some people are complaining that the budget proffered by the Trump administration, despite its wonderful macho-sounding name, is too vague and makes all sorts of cuts to needed programs in favor of increasing military spending by leaps and bounds.
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The White House:
1600 Daily: Everything White House for 3/17/17  —  Summary: Get news, events and updates from the White House here at 1600 Daily.  —  The Easter Egg Roll ticket lottery closes on Saturday, March 18th.  Be sure to enter the lottery for tickets today.  —  WHITE HOUSE MEMO
Ian Millhiser / ThinkProgress:
Paul Ryan says he fantasized about cutting health care for the poor at his college keggers  —  Meet the most insufferable frat boy in human history.  —  Oh, college!  It's a time when young adults discover their professional interests, when they live alone for the first time …
Discussion: The Week and Eschaton
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Anna Wilde Mathews / Wall Street Journal:
Insurers See Health-Care Premiums Increasing Significantly in 2018
Discussion: Axios, Balloon Juice and ACASignups.net
Ryan Lizza / New Yorker:
Can Steve Bannon Save Trumpcare?
Riley Beggin / ABC News:
Eric Cantor: GOP and Trump ‘will sink or swim together’ on health care
Discussion: Vox and Associated Press
Vicky Ward / Highline:
The blow-it-all-up billionaires … Last December, about a month before Donald Trump's inauguration, Rebekah Mercer arrived at Stephen Bannon's office in Trump Tower, wearing a cape over a fur-trimmed dress and her distinctive diamond-studded glasses.  Tall and imposing, Rebekah …
Discussion: Axios
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Jane Mayer / New Yorker:
The Reclusive Hedge-Fund Tycoon Behind the Trump Presidency … Last month, when President Donald Trump toured a Boeing aircraft plant in North Charleston, South Carolina, he saw a familiar face in the crowd that greeted him: Patrick Caddell, a former Democratic political operative and pollster who …
Jennifer Haberkorn / Politico:
Trump cracks the whip on Obamacare, fueling GOP momentum  —  Rep. Robert Aderholt was among a bloc of conservatives threatening to tank the Republican health care plan when President Donald Trump summoned him to the White House on Friday.  —  At a meeting with more than a dozen other lawmakers wary …
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Kyle Cheney / Politico:
Freedom Caucus aligns with Bannon in risky Obamacare gambit
Discussion: The Week
Wall Street Journal:
Kellyanne Conway's Husband Is Set to Lead Justice Department Division  —  Job would put George Conway at forefront defending immigration executive order and other lawsuits against Trump administration  —  WASHINGTON—George Conway, the husband of senior White House adviser Kellyanne Conway …
Discussion: Raw Story
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Aidan Quigley / Politico:
Conway: No one can take a joke in Washington
Discussion: Joe.My.God.
Phil Archer / Click2Houston.com:
Former Texas Congressman Steve Stockman accused of violating federal election law  —  HOUSTON - Steve Stockman, who served two stints in the U.S. House of Representatives, spent part of Friday in federal court.  —  Stockman, a Tea Party favorite who courted controversy thorough two congressional terms …
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Eric Garcia / Roll Call:
Former Rep. Stockman Arrested on Election Law Charges
Discussion: Daily Kos and Heat Street
Travis Gettys / Raw Story:
Trump supporter credits Trumpcare — which hasn't taken effect — for dramatically lower health costs  —  DON'T MISS STORIES.  FOLLOW RAW STORY!  —  A Tennessee woman who backs President Donald Trump credits God and the Republican health care bill — which hasn't been voted into law …
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Jenna Johnson / Washington Post:
Whom to trust when it comes to health-care reform? Trump supporters put their faith in him.
Meghan Keneally / ABC News:
What Trump and Merkel have said about each other  —  How do you say “awkward” in German?  —  President Donald Trump is set to appear at a joint news conference today with German Chancellor Angela Merkel after he spent months during the 2016 election campaign bad-mouthing her approach to the refugee crisis in Europe.
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Liz Farmer / Dallas Morning News:
FBI arrests man accused of trolling Dallas journalist Kurt Eichenwald with seizure-inducing tweet  —  The FBI arrested a man accused of sending Dallas reporter Kurt Eichenwald a tweet that triggered an epileptic seizure.  —  The name of the suspect has not yet been released …
Liz Spayd / New York Times:
Snoop Dogg, Bow Wow and an Ill-Advised Retweet  —  Amid the thousands of tweets that fly from the keyboards of journalists every day, occasionally comes one that sets off an alarm: “Whoops.  Should I have said that?”  Wednesday afternoon, that bell should have sounded shortly …
Ari Berman / The Nation:
In E-mails, Neil Gorsuch Praised a Leading Republican Activist Behind Voter Suppression Efforts  —  Gorsuch's ties to Hans von Spakovksy suggest a hostility to voting rights.  —  By ,  —  Few people in the Republican Party have done more to limit voting rights than Hans von Spakovsky.
Discussion: Raw Story
WTVR-TV:
Paralyzed Virginia Marine walks for first time in 33 years … FREDERICKSBURG, Va. — For thirty-three years, Terry Labar has been looking up at life.  Terry's career as a U.S. Marine was derailed when a car slammed into him on a road in the Middle East.  —  “I just wanted to put this behind me and start a new chapter,” Terry said.
David Brooks / New York Times:
Let Bannon Be Bannon!  —  I continue to worry about Steve Bannon.  I see him in the White House photos, but he never has that sprightly Prince of Darkness gleam in his eye anymore.  —  His governing philosophy is being completely gutted by the mice around him.
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Paul Krugman / New York Times:
Conservative Fantasies, Colliding With Reality
Discussion: Common Dreams
Jim Wyss / miamiherald:
Venezuela has a bread shortage.  The government has decided bakers are the problem.  —  Facing a bread shortage that is spawning massive lines and souring the national mood, the Venezuelan government is responding this week by detaining bakers and seizing establishments.
 
 
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Economist:
The global economy enjoys a synchronised upswing
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Peggy Noonan / Wall Street Journal:
Reach Across the Aisle, Mr. President
Dan Hyman / New York Times:
Dave Chappelle on Trump, Cosby and His Netflix Deal
Discussion: The FADER
Russell Goldman / New York Times:
‘You Are the Future of Europe,’ Erdogan Tells Turks
PR Newswire:
AARP to Alert 38 Million Members How Their Members of Congress Vote on Health Bill
Discussion: Talking Points Memo
Heather Caygle / Politico:
Democrats slam DHS secretary after closed-door meeting
Congressman Jerrold Nadler:
Congressman Nadler Letter to President Trump Asks for Information on White House Advisor Sebastian …
Discussion: Talking Points Memo
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Glenn Beck warns travel ban could lead to ‘internment camp situation’
Discussion: RedState
Ryan D. Williamson / Washington Post:
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David Leonhardt / New York Times:
Trumpcare's Lonely, and Seedy, Supporter
Discussion: Bloomberg
Samantha Schmidt / Washington Post:
Trump's questionable Irish proverb, Paul Ryan's ‘despicable’ pint and other St. Patrick's Day mishaps
 

 
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