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Lisa Rein / Washington Post:
White House installs political aides at Cabinet agencies to be Trump's eyes and ears — The political appointee charged with keeping watch over Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt and his aides has offered unsolicited advice so often that after just four weeks on the job …
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New York Magazine, Raw Story and Booman Tribune
Associated Press:
Hill Russia inquiry goes _ at last _ before public hearing — A congressional inquiry into Russian interference in the presidential election that has so far unfolded behind closed doors moves into the open with a public hearing featuring FBI Director James Comey.
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Jennifer Vanlaar / Townhall.com:
Devin Nunes' “Fox News Sunday” Interview Was Far More Nuanced Than Reported
Devin Nunes' “Fox News Sunday” Interview Was Far More Nuanced Than Reported
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Scripting News and RedState
Kailani Koenig / NBC News:
Rep. Schiff: ‘Circumstantial Evidence of Collusion’ Between Trump Campaign, Russia
Rep. Schiff: ‘Circumstantial Evidence of Collusion’ Between Trump Campaign, Russia
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ABC News, Fox News, The Guardian, KTLA, Occupy Democrats, CNBC and Business Insider
Tommy Christopher / Shareblue:
Top intel Dem: “circumstantial evidence of collusion” and direct evidence “of deception” on Russia
Top intel Dem: “circumstantial evidence of collusion” and direct evidence “of deception” on Russia
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Mediaite
Rebecca Savransky / The Hill:
House Intelligence chairman: ‘No evidence of collusion’ between Trump camp, Russia
House Intelligence chairman: ‘No evidence of collusion’ between Trump camp, Russia
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twitchy.com
Carl Hulse / New York Times:
Gorsuch Confirmation Presents Democrats With 2 Difficult Paths — WASHINGTON — When it comes to the Supreme Court nomination of Judge Neil M. Gorsuch, Senate Democrats appear to have two options: Get out of the way or get run over. — Senate Republicans' enthusiastic backing …
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Washington Monthly, SCOTUSblog, MSNBC, Politico, NPR and Slate
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Kara Swisher / Recode:
Uber president Jeff Jones is quitting, citing differences over ‘beliefs and approach to leadership’ — He is leaving after apparently deciding the current controversies are too much to handle. — Jeff Jones, the president of Uber, is quitting the car-hailing company after less than a year.
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Heather Somerville / Reuters:
Uber president Jeff Jones quits, deepening turmoil
Uber president Jeff Jones quits, deepening turmoil
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naked capitalism
Mike Isaac / New York Times:
Two Executives to Leave Uber, Adding to Departures
Two Executives to Leave Uber, Adding to Departures
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Axios, more at Mediagazer »
Erica Orden / Wall Street Journal:
New York Attorney General Steps Up Scrutiny of White House — Eric Schneiderman hires a public-corruption prosecutor to target the Trump administration — New York state's attorney general, to date one of the most vocal antagonists of President Donald Trump, is preparing to escalate …
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Political Wire and Raw Story
myajc:
Trump voters in South Georgia come to terms with GOP health plan — ATLANTA-NEWS By Craig Schneider and Misty Williams - The Atlanta Journal-Constitution — Kenneth Peek had a rough year. The South Georgia farm where he and his wife grow corn, wheat and soybeans faced a drought and lost money in 2016.
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Lawyers, Guns & Money, The Mahablog, Raw Story and bradford-delong.com
Kurtis Lee / Los Angeles Times:
Here's what Trump supporters mean when they talk about the ‘deep state’ — Donald Trump waits to step out onto the portico of the U.S. Capitol for his inauguration in January. (Patrick Semansky / Associated Press) — Leaks to reporters. Supposed wiretaps of Donald Trump during the presidential campaign.
Margaret Sullivan / Washington Post:
Tracking the special treatment media get when they play nice with the White House — Some people regard Tomi Lahren as a racist. — The social-media star's past commentary on the conservative website the Blaze, including her disparagement of the Black Lives Matter movement …
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Balloon Juice, more at Mediagazer »
The Hill:
Republicans take heat on Trump's tax returns — Most of the Republicans who have called for President Trump to release his tax returns have declined to join efforts to use the power of Congress to make it happen. — Only two Republicans who think Trump should make his finances public …
James Vincent / The Verge:
Jeff Bezos looks a little too happy piloting a giant mechanical robot — Add this one to the growing pile of evidence that the world is slowly transitioning into a sci-fi dystopia: a billionaire entrepreneur with a side-line building space rockets has been showing off piloting a 13-foot-tall robot.
Emily Q. Hazzard / ThinkProgress:
Ryan announces major changes to Trumpcare, wants vote before Congress learns its impact on Americans — Passing a bill of this size before letting the CBO assess it is unprecedented. — Speaker Paul Ryan announced Sunday he would be willing to make major changes to the Republican health care bill …
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Hullabaloo
Joel Kotkin / Orange County Register:
Hollywood's self-inflicted wounds — No industry is more identified with Southern California than entertainment. Yet, in the past, the industry's appeal has lain in identifying with the always-changing values and mythos of American society. But, today, that connection is being undermined …
Dean Balsamini / New York Post:
Guy wearing Trump hat sues bar for refusing to serve him — Greg Piatek says his pro-Trump hat got him bounced from The Happiest Hour in the Village. — Angel Chevrestt — Bartenders at a West Village hot spot served up discrimination — with a liberal twist — refusing to serve …
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BizPac Review, The Gateway Pundit, Fox News Insider and The Last Tradition
Wall Street Journal:
It's Good to Be a CEO, Again: Stocks Rise, and So Does Pay — Twice as many top American companies increased their chiefs' pay in fiscal 2016 as cut it — Pay raises are back in style in the corner office, wiping out cuts from a year earlier and pushing CEO compensation to new highs amid a surging stock market.
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Axios