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9:10 PM ET, March 29, 2017

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New York Times:
Ivanka Trump, Shifting Plans, Will Become a Federal Employee  —  Ivanka Trump, the elder daughter of President Trump, is becoming an official government employee, joining her husband in serving as an unpaid adviser to her father in the White House.  —  Ms. Trump already has an office in the West Wing …
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Jordain Carney / The Hill:
Dem senators press ethics office over Ivanka Trump's role
Newsweek:
FBI Director James Comey tried to reveal Russian tampering months before election  —  U.S. JAMES COMEY FBI RUSSIA 2016 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION  —  FBI Director James Comey attempted to go public as early as the summer of 2016 with information on Russia's campaign to influence …
Discussion: RedState and Joe.My.God.
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Frank Bruni / New York Times:
Devin Nunes Is Dangerous  —  Representative Devin Nunes obviously fancies himself Jason Bourne.  To sneak onto the White House grounds for that rendezvous with an unnamed source last week, he switched cars and ditched aides, vanishing into the night.  —  But Senator Lindsey Graham looks at him and sees a different character.
Matthew Nussbaum / Politico:
Sean Spicer's kiss of death: ‘Phenomenal’  —  The health care debacle, the travel ban setback, difficulties with Mexico, a slew of empty positions across the government — all are symptoms or causes of President Donald Trump's rocky first few weeks in office.
Discussion: Politico, ABC News and AOL
Tom LoBianco / CNN:
Senate intelligence leaders: 20 people to be questioned, first hearing Thursday  — The Senate intelligence committee will host a public hearing on Russia's meddling into US elections  —  (CNN)The Senate intelligence committee has asked 20 people to be questioned in its investigation …
Yashar Ali / New York Magazine:
What George W. Bush Really Thought of Donald Trump's Inauguration  —  The inauguration of Donald Trump was a surreal experience for pretty much everyone who witnessed it, whether or not they were at the event and regardless of who they supported in the election.
Discussion: Occupy Democrats and Axios
U.S. Department of Justice:
State Department Employee Arrested and Charged With Concealing Extensive Contacts With Foreign Agents  —  A federal complaint was unsealed today charging Candace Marie Claiborne, 60, of Washington, D.C., and an employee of the U.S. Department of State, with obstructing an official proceeding …
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Associated Press:
State Dept. employee accused of misleading FBI in China case
Discussion: Politico
Steven Shepard / Politico:
Poll: Health care debacle takes toll on Trump  —  Voter perceptions of President Donald Trump's job performance have eroded following the failure of a long-promised health care bill through Congress, according to a new POLITICO/Morning Consult poll.  —  Trump's approval rating dropped …
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Sean Sullivan / Washington Post:
Trump's agenda is now squarely in Mitch McConnell's, and the Senate's, hands
Discussion: Political Wire
Kaili Joy Gray / Shareblue:
Red state Dems say no to Gorsuch, refuse to surrender stolen Supreme Court seat without a fight
Discussion: Politico
David Daleiden / The Center for Medical Progress:
PLANNED PARENTHOOD'S POLITICAL CRONIES FILE DISCREDITED CHARGES AGAINST DAVID DALEIDEN  —  The bogus charges from Planned Parenthood's political cronies are fake news.  They tried the same collusion with corrupt officials in Houston, TX and failed: both the charges and the DA were thrown out.
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Matt Hamilton / Los Angeles Times:
Antiabortion activists face 15 felony charges over undercover videos that targeted Planned Parenthood
T.C. Sottek / The Verge:
The 265 members of Congress who sold you out to ISPs, and how much it cost to buy them  —  They betrayed you for chump change  —  Republicans in Congress just voted to reverse a landmark FCC privacy rule that opens the door for ISPs to sell customer data.  Lawmakers provided no credible reason …
Ryan Pickrell / The Daily Caller:
North Korea Flips Out After McCain Calls Kim Jong-Un A ‘Crazy Fat Kid’  —  GOP Sen. John McCain managed to get a rise out of the North Korean regime by calling their Supreme Leader a “crazy fat kid” earlier in March on TV.  —  The Korean Central News Agency accused the senator on Tuesday …
Discussion: Mediaite, Fox News Insider and TheBlaze
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The Hill:
How North Korea could kill 90 percent of Americans
Houston Chronicle:
Beto O'Rourke to challenge Ted Cruz in Texas' 2018 Senate race  —  WASHINGTON - U.S. Rep. Beto O'Rourke, a Democrat and ex-punk rocker who pulled a stunning upset to win his House seat six years ago, plans to declare his candidacy on Friday for the Senate seat held by Ted Cruz, according to Democratic sources in Texas.
Ben Kamisar / The Hill:
Interior secretary hints border wall could be on Mexican land  —  Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke on Tuesday said America can't give away the Rio Grande to Mexico in the process of building President Trump's signature border wall, implying the structure could wind up standing partially on Mexican land.
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Bloomberg:
House GOP Weighing Another Try on Obamacare Vote Next Week  —  Two Republicans say leaders discussing new vote after setback  —  Trump and Ryan pulled the bill last week, citing lack of votes  —  House Republicans are considering making another run next week at passing the health-care bill …
Ramin Setoodeh / Variety:
Chelsea Clinton: ‘I Am Not Running for Public Office’ (EXCLUSIVE) … Since the election, there's been endless chatter that Chelsea Clinton might follow in her parents' footsteps.  But in an interview with Variety, she quashed those rumors.  —  “I am not running for public office,” Clinton said.
Alyson Shontell / Business Insider:
How to lose friends and ‘exfoliate’ people — Trump's son-in-law, Jared Kushner, is caught between 2 worlds, and his friends are cutting ties  —  Signing up to carry out Donald Trump's vision of America has come at a cost to many of the president's closest allies.
Sarah Karlin-Smith / Politico:
After pledging to solve opioid crisis, Trump's strategy underwhelms  —  As a candidate, Donald Trump promised rural towns and states hit hard by opioid addiction that he'd solve the epidemic ravaging their communities.  “We will give people struggling with addiction access to the help they need,” Trump vowed in October.
Discussion: New York Magazine and Vox
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Eric Wolff / Politico:
Energy Department climate office bans use of phrase ‘climate change’  —  A supervisor at the Energy Department's international climate office told staff this week not to use the phrases “climate change,” “emissions reduction” or “Paris Agreement” in written memos, briefings or other written communication, sources have told POLITICO.
Discussion: Axios, New York Magazine and The Week
Ben Kamisar / The Hill:
Trump not concerned about Mar-a-lago costs, criticism  —  President Trump isn't concerned about the rising costs associated with his regular trips to his Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, Fla., the White House press secretary said Wednesday.  —  Sean Spicer addressed the topic during his briefing …
Discussion: RedState, ThinkProgress and Joe.My.God.
Josh Kraushaar / National Journal:
Dems Could Take House in 2018  —  GOP majority looks shaky with Trump deeply unpopular, Democrats highly energized, and vulnerable Republicans facing tough votes.  —  The de­feat of the Re­pub­lic­ans' health care over­haul was a pain­ful re­mind­er …
Robert Lafranco / Bloomberg:
Jeff Bezos Is Now the World's Second Richest Person  —  Amazon's founder adds $10.2 billion to his net worth this year  —  Warren Buffett falls $4.7 billion from peak during Trump rally  —  Jeff Bezos has leapt past Amancio Ortega and Warren Buffett to become the world's second-richest person.
Discussion: Axios
Rosalind S. Helderman / Washington Post:
Who is ‘Source D’?  The man said to be behind the Trump-Russia dossier's most salacious claim.  —  In June, a Belarusan American businessman who goes by the name Sergei Millian shared some tantalizing claims about Donald Trump.  —  Trump had a long-standing relationship with Russian officials …
The Jakarta Post:
Indonesian man found dead in belly of 7m-long python  —  An Indonesian man has been found dead inside the belly of a seven-meter-long python, a local media reports.  —  Akbar Salubiro had not been seen since setting off to harvest palm oil in a remote village on the island of Sulawesi.
Kelsey Snell / Washington Post:
Hill Republicans trying to avert a shutdown need Democrats — and Trump  —  Congressional Republicans are working aggressively to craft an agreement intended to keep the government open past April 28, but their bid to avert a shutdown hinges on courting Democrats wary of President Trump …
Brandon Cockerham / Judicial Watch:
New Huma Abedin Emails Reveal Additional Instances of Clinton Sending Classified Information through Unsecured Emails, Special Favors for Clinton Donors  —  Classified Document on Unsecured Email Included Discussion of Request for ‘Various Classified Intelligence Documents’ Concerning Guantanamo Terrorist Detainee Binyam Mohamed
Allum Bokhari / Breitbart:
Fewer than 1 percent of papers published in scientific journals follow the scientific method, according to research by Wharton School professor and forecasting expert J. Scott Armstrong.  —  Professor Armstrong, who co-founded the peer-reviewed Journal of Forecasting in 1982 and the International Journal …
Discussion: Vox Popoli
Ashley Collman / Daily Mail:
Christian student is suspended for ‘threatening’ his Muslim professor after he ‘confronted her for saying the Crucifixion was a hoax and Jesus’ disciples didn't believe he was God'  — Marshall Polston, 20, was suspended from Rollins College on March 24, after his Middle Eastern humanities professor filed a police report about him
Lucas Nolan / Breitbart:
NBC Attacks Trump for Switching to iPhone for Security Reasons  —  NBC published an article titled “Trump Now Uses an iPhone — Despite Once Calling for an Apple Boycott” to attack the president for switching from his potentially vulnerable Android handset to an iPhone.
Discussion: SARAH PALIN
 
 
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Shannon Vavra / Axios:
Seattle is suing Trump over sanctuary cities
Discussion: Politico
Fox News:
‘Stick gun’ gets 5-year-old suspended from North Carolina school
Discussion: Daily Wire and EAGnews.org
Ezra Klein / Vox:
70 days in, Donald Trump's presidency is flailing
Julia Guilardi / Boston Globe:
A Harvard startup is teaming up with Starbucks to promote civil discourse
Discussion: Mediaite and The Daily Caller
Media Matters for America:
Trump Ally Alex Jones: “The Head Of The Jewish Mafia Is George Soros”
Associated Press:
Lara Trump hired by Trump campaign's digital vendor
Neil Munro / Breitbart:
Poll: Paul Ryan's Support Slides after Ryancare Crash
Discussion: SARAH PALIN
Brad Reed / Raw Story:
Trump supporter to CNN: Liberals can't complain about racist O'Reilly jokes if they call Trump ‘orange’
Discussion: The Week
 Earlier Items: 
Chris Johnson / Washington Blade:
Trump's U.S. Census proposes, immediately cuts LGBT survey questions
Matea Gold / Washington Post:
A former Trump administration appointee who left without signing ethics pledge is now a lobbyist
The Daily Beast:
Ex-Writer: Breitbart Broke the Law
Michelle Krupa / CNN:
Russian dressing is actually from Nashua, New Hampshire
Discussion: Breitbart
 

 
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Lachlan Cartwright / The Ankler:
Sources: MSNBC renewed Rachel Maddow's contract early this fall, but with a pay cut; MSNBC bosses' plan to shake up daytime and weekend programming

Caitlin Huston / The Hollywood Reporter:
Internal memo: Hearst Magazines president announces layoffs as part of a decision to “reallocate resources” to “continue our focus on digital innovation”

Jon Brodkin / Ars Technica:
FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel announced she will leave the agency on January 20; she was the first woman to be confirmed to lead the agency

 
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