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Jennifer Jacobs / Bloomberg:
McFarland to Exit White House as McMaster Consolidates Power — Former Fox News commentator will become envoy to Singapore — Trump's second national security advisor making his mark — K. T. McFarland has been asked to step down as deputy National Security Advisor to President Donald …
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Paulina Firozi / The Hill:
Deputy National Security Adviser KT McFarland ousted from role: report — Deputy National Security Adviser K.T. McFarland has been asked to step down in another shakeup within President Trump's administration, according to a new report. — McFarland will become the U.S. ambassador to Singapore …
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RedState, Hullabaloo and Talking Points Memo
Josh Rogin / Washington Post:
Obama's Syria strike plan was much bigger than Trump's — The Trump administration's strike on one of Bashar al-Assad's air bases was similar in style and objectives to the strike plan that President Barack Obama prepared in 2013 — except that Obama's attacks were to be several times bigger than President Trump's.
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Glenn Kessler / Washington Post:
Ryan and McConnell flip-flop on the use of force in Syria to deter chemical weapons — “This was a strike that was well-planned, well- executed, went right to the heart of the matter, which is using chemical weapons.” — “I've concluded that being credible on Syria requires presenting a credible response …
Doyle McManus / Los Angeles Times:
Column An untraditional president's very traditional military strike
Column An untraditional president's very traditional military strike
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Mother Jones
Michael Edison Hayden / ABC News:
Schiff says Russia is absolutely ‘complicit’ in Syrian chemical attack
Schiff says Russia is absolutely ‘complicit’ in Syrian chemical attack
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Politico
Joy Lin / ABC News:
Rubio says US can't defeat ISIS until Syria's Assad is removed
Rubio says US can't defeat ISIS until Syria's Assad is removed
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Associated Press and Politico
Colin Wilhelm / Politico:
McMaster: U.S. eager for regime change in Syria
McMaster: U.S. eager for regime change in Syria
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Business Insider
The Guardian:
No peace in Syria until Assad is ousted, says Nikki Haley
No peace in Syria until Assad is ousted, says Nikki Haley
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Observer and Associated Press
Abby Phillip / Washington Post:
Tillerson, Haley issue differing statements on future of Assad in Syria
Tillerson, Haley issue differing statements on future of Assad in Syria
ABC News:
‘This Week’ Transcript 4-9-17: Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, Sen. Marco Rubio, and Rep. Adam Schiff
‘This Week’ Transcript 4-9-17: Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, Sen. Marco Rubio, and Rep. Adam Schiff
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Washington Post, CBS News, Politico and Politicus USA
Max Greenwood / The Hill:
Haley on Syria: No political solution with Assad in power
Haley on Syria: No political solution with Assad in power
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CNN:
Blasts at Christian churches in Egypt kill dozens on Palm Sunday — (CNN)Bombs targeted two Coptic churches in Egypt as the Christian faithful observed Palm Sunday, one of the most important days on the religion's calendar. — A powerful blast rippled through a Palm Sunday service …
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Fox News:
Palm Sunday attacks: Bombings at churches in Egypt leave at least 37 dead
Palm Sunday attacks: Bombings at churches in Egypt leave at least 37 dead
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Breitbart, The Hugh Hewitt Show and The Gateway Pundit
Reuters:
Bombings at Egyptian Coptic churches kill 36, injure more than 100
Bombings at Egyptian Coptic churches kill 36, injure more than 100
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RT and Vox Popoli
BBC:
Egypt's Coptic churches hit by deadly blasts on Palm Sunday
Egypt's Coptic churches hit by deadly blasts on Palm Sunday
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New York Magazine, RedState and twitchy.com
CNBC:
North Korea says Syria airstrikes prove its nukes justified — North Korea has vowed to bolster its defenses to protect itself against airstrikes like the ones President Donald Trump ordered against an air base in Syria. — The North called the airstrikes “absolutely unpardonable” …
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David B. Larter / Navy Times:
Korea crisis deepens as the US dispatches the Carl Vinson strike group to the region
Korea crisis deepens as the US dispatches the Carl Vinson strike group to the region
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RedState
Idrees Ali / Reuters:
U.S. Navy strike group to move toward Korean peninsula: U.S. official
U.S. Navy strike group to move toward Korean peninsula: U.S. official
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The Guardian, IJR and The Daily Caller
Peter Baker / New York Times:
The Emerging Trump Doctrine: Don't Follow Doctrine
The Emerging Trump Doctrine: Don't Follow Doctrine
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The Hill
Jay Rayner / The Guardian:
Le Cinq, Four Seasons Hôtel George V, 31 avenue George V, 75008 Paris (00 331 49 52 71 54). Meal for two, including service and modest wine: €600 (£520) — There is only one thing worse than being served a terrible meal: being served a terrible meal by earnest waiters …
The Hill:
Dems winning fight over wall — Democrats are winning the war over the wall. — Despite President Trump's request for more than $1 billion to fund the Mexican border wall this year, GOP leaders are expected to exclude the money in the spending bill being prepared to keep the government open beyond April 28.
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Raw Story
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Nicki Rossoll / ABC News:
Despite Trump campaign promise, Tillerson had ‘no conversation’ with Mexico paying for border wall
Despite Trump campaign promise, Tillerson had ‘no conversation’ with Mexico paying for border wall
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ThinkProgress and The Daily Caller
Josh Feldman / Mediaite:
Jeremy Scahill Slams Fareed Zakaria on CNN: If He Could Have Sex With That Missile Strike, He Would — On CNN's Reliable Sources this morning, The Intercept's Jeremy Scahill went off on the “atrocious” media coverage of the Syria missile strikes, even calling out CNN's Fareed Zakaria in particular.
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Common Dreams
Elana Schor / Politico:
Why Democrats have no regrets after McConnell's ‘nuclear’ blast — Democrats heard the argument throughout the Senate's bitter debate over Neil Gorsuch: Don't filibuster this Supreme Court nominee — save your leverage for President Donald Trump's next pick, the one who could change the court's balance of power for a generation.
Nature:
Why people prefer unequal societies — Abstract — There is immense concern about economic inequality, both among the scholarly community and in the general public, and many insist that equality is an important social goal. However, when people are asked about the ideal distribution …
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Crooked Timber
Richard Rubin / Wall Street Journal:
Democrats' Conditions for Tax Overhaul Make Bipartisan Deal Unlikely — GOP attempts to reach across the aisle are complicated by lack of agreement on priorities — WASHINGTON—Democrats are starting to settle on a price for participating in a tax-code overhaul, and many Republicans won't want to pay it.
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No More Mister Nice Blog
Ben Schreckinger / Politico:
The Happy-Go-Lucky Jewish Group That Connects Trump and Putin — The Port Washington Chabad, a Jewish community center on Long Island's Manhasset Bay, sits in a squat brick edifice across from a Shell Gas station and a strip mall. The Chabad is an unexceptional building on an unexceptional street …
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Daily Wire and The Talking Dog
palmbeachdailynews:
Private helicopter lands, uses helipad at Mar-a-Lago — A Donald Trump helicopter landed for the first time Saturday at the president's Mar-a-Lago Club since the helipad was completed. — However, it wasn't Marine One. — A white and blue helicopter with TRUMP in big red letters on the side flew in Saturday afternoon.
Stacy Brown / Page Six:
Janet Jackson splits with billionaire husband … She's having a marriage malfunction! — Just months after giving birth to her first child at age 50, Janet Jackson has split with billionaire husband Wissam Al Mana. — While one source said the split is amicable and the couple will co-parent their son …
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