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U.S. May Launch Strike If North Korea Reaches For Nuclear Trigger — The U.S. is prepared to launch a preemptive strike with conventional weapons against North Korea should officials become convinced that North Korea is about to follow through with a nuclear weapons test, multiple senior U.S. intelligence officials told NBC News.
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John Pomfret / Washington Post:
China is suddenly leaning on North Korea — and it might be thanks to Trump
Roberta Rampton / Reuters:
Vice President Pence heads to Seoul as North Korea tensions flare
Vice President Pence heads to Seoul as North Korea tensions flare
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The Slot
Ben Schreckinger / Politico:
If Trump Fired Bannon, Would He Seek Revenge? — When Steve Bannon vacated a home in Florida in 2015, his landlord complained that an entire Jacuzzi had apparently been coated in acid. After conservative media star Dana Loesch left Bannon's employ at Breitbart News in 2012 …
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Raw Story, Joe.My.God. and Vox
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Eliana Johnson / Politico:
Trump's got a new favorite Steve — President Donald Trump once affectionately called them “my two Steves,” a reference not only to their ideological kinship but to their central role in his administration. — But while Steve Bannon is on the ropes in Trump's fractious White House …
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ABC News
Damian Paletta / Washington Post:
Within Trump's inner circle, a moderate voice captures the president's ear — As power struggles and ideological battles engulfed the White House, an unlikely player is exercising new influence on the direction of President Trump's administration. — Gary Cohn, a former Goldman Sachs president …
CNN:
36 ISIS fighters killed by US ‘mother of all bombs’: Afghan official — (CNN)In its second major display of military might in one week, the US dropped its most powerful non-nuclear bomb on ISIS positions in a remote part of Afghanistan. — Afghan officials said 36 militants were killed …
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John Hinderaker / Power Line:
Bombs Away! — One of the liberal media's themes these days …
Bombs Away! — One of the liberal media's themes these days …
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Military.com, No More Mister Nice Blog and Defensetech
Lucas Tomlinson / Fox News:
US drops largest non-nuclear bomb in Afghanistan after Green Beret killed
US drops largest non-nuclear bomb in Afghanistan after Green Beret killed
Helene Cooper / New York Times:
U.S. Drops ‘Mother of All Bombs’ on ISIS Caves in Afghanistan
U.S. Drops ‘Mother of All Bombs’ on ISIS Caves in Afghanistan
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Power Line, Fox News, Fox News Insider and Israpundit
Brad Reed / Raw Story:
'People's hopes are dashed': Ex-Breitbart writer says Trump's nationalist fanbase is in despair — DON'T MISS STORIES. FOLLOW RAW STORY! — President Donald Trump has gone through some major reversals over the past week, including his decision to attack the government of Bashar al-Assad …
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Jee Lee / The Wellesley News:
Free speech is not violated at Wellesley — Many members of our community, including students, alumnae and faculty, have criticized the Wellesley community for becoming an environment where free speech is not allowed or is a violated right. Many outside sources have painted us as a bunch …
New York Times:
Jeff Sessions, Unleashed at the Border — Attorney General Jeff Sessions went to the border in Arizona on Tuesday and declared it a hellscape, a “ground zero” of death and violence where Americans must “take our stand” against a tide of evil flooding up from Mexico.
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John Hawkins' Right Wing News
Peter Baker / New York Times:
For Trump, a Steep Learning Curve Leads to Policy Reversals — WASHINGTON — For President Trump, the road to changing his mind on China included a discussion with corporate executives in the State Dining Room of the White House in February. When the conversation turned to China's currency …
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WXYZ-TV:
Detroit emergency room doctor charged with child genital mutilation — (WXYZ) - A Henry Ford Hospital emergency room doctor has been arrested and charged in connection to performing female genital mutilation on young girls. — Jumana Nagarwala, 44, of Northville Michigan is accused …
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Wall Street Journal:
Trump Shifts Back to Health Care — President says his plan to change the tax code will have to wait — WASHINGTON—After losing a fight to revamp the health-care system, President Donald Trump said last month he was prepared to put the setback behind him and move on to the next challenge, rewriting the tax code.
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Mike DeBonis / Washington Post:
Trump's threat prompts Democrats to play hardball over Obamacare payments
Trump's threat prompts Democrats to play hardball over Obamacare payments
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CNN and Talking Points Memo
Dan Nowicki / Arizona Republic:
Sen. Jeff Flake weathers brutal, 2 1/2-hour Mesa town hall — The Arizona senator was battered with questions about Trump's proposed border wall; internet privacy; taxpayer funding for Planned Parenthood; and his opposition to ‘Obamacare.’ — U.S. Sen. Jeff Flake endured a brutal face …
Nolan D. McCaskill / Politico:
Pompeo mocks microwave surveillance claims — CIA Director Mike Pompeo on Thursday mocked those who fear intelligence officials conduct surveillance through microwaves, saying the agency tries to ignore such claims. — While White House counselor Kellyanne Conway suffered blowback last month …
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Morgan Chalfant / The Hill:
CIA head: WikiLeaks a ‘non-state hostile intelligence service’
CIA head: WikiLeaks a ‘non-state hostile intelligence service’
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RT, Townhall.com and Talking Points Memo
Rick Gladstone / New York Times:
Assad Says Videos of Dead Children in Syria Chemical Attack Were Faked — Syria's president intensified on Thursday a propaganda counterattack against Western accusations that he had ordered a lethal chemical weapons bombing last week on civilians, asserting that videos of victims …
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Syrian Arab News Agency, Hot Air, Outside the Beltway, RT and Political Wire
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Elizabeth A. Harris / New York Times:
Sexual Abuse at Choate Went On for Decades, School Acknowledges — Choate Rosemary Hall, an elite boarding school in Wallingford, Conn., acknowledged decades of sexual abuse by former teachers against the students entrusted to their care in a report on Thursday.
Shoko Oda / Bloomberg:
The Great Japan Potato-Chip Crisis: Panic Buying, $12 Bags — Companies halt sales of some chip brands after bad potato crop — Calbee says it doesn't know when chips supply will be restored — Demand for potato chips has surged in Japan this week, with products on offer for 6 times …
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Daily Mail
Walter Russell Mead / The American Interest:
The Magic Disappearing $100 Billion Climate Fund — Shocking news—the magic $100 billion climate fund appears not to be taking shape! Even optimistic estimates sat the fund is $40 billion short, and developing countries say that understates the problem. The Financial Times:
Richard Wolf / USA Today:
For Neil Gorsuch, Supreme Court job may seem subordinate — WASHINGTON — Newly minted Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch will take his place Thursday inside the storied conference room where his eight colleagues have labored shorthanded for the past 14 months. But he'll likely have one eye on the door.
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Brian Resnick / Vox:
How many American atheists are there really? — “There's a lot of atheists in the closet” — why most polls on religious belief are probably wrong. — Here's a simple question: How many Americans don't believe in God? — Pew and Gallup — two of the most reputable polling firms in America — both come to a similar figure.
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Mother Jones
David French / National Review:
Trump's MOAB Drop Triggered a Tweet You Need to Read — I want you to read this tweet, sent after today's MOAB drop and written by an American patriot and a man I'm privileged to know, Johnny (Joey) Jones: … In response to online argument, he further amplified his point: … And again:
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CNBC
Tracy McNicoll / France 24:
Mélenchon: Far-leftist surges in French polls, shocking the frontrunners — In a presidential campaign with more twists than a French braid, Jean-Luc Mélenchon's sudden play to become France's third man — or better — is shaking up the race. — With ten days to go before April 23's …
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Samizdata
Miriam Jordan / New York Times:
Overseas Adoptions by Americans Continue to Decline — They have spent thousands of dollars in fees, scaled a mountain of paperwork and waited nearly five years, but Caroline and Jason Lankford have yet to be matched with the Ethiopian child they long to adopt.
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Vox Popoli
Christina Cauterucci / Slate:
The Charging Bull Sculptor Is Right. Fearless Girl Should Go. — Wall Street's Fearless Girl statue has weathered more than her fair share of mischief since she was erected the night before International Women's Day. Just two days after her arrival in the Big Apple, she got humped by a man in a suit miming child rape.
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