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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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China Warns of ‘Storm Clouds Gathering’ in U.S.-North Korea Standoff — HONG KONG — North Korea said on Friday that nuclear war could break out on the Korean Peninsula “at any moment,” accusing the United States of escalating tensions that have set off fears of war and calls for calm by countries in the region.
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NBC News:
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
China is suddenly leaning on North Korea — and it might be thanks to Trump
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Charles Krauthammer / National Review:
Trump's Great Reversal — for Now
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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Ellen Mitchell / The Hill:
Why the US dropped the ‘mother of all bombs’ in Afghanistan
Why the US dropped the ‘mother of all bombs’ in Afghanistan
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Amanda Prestigiacomo / Daily Wire:
New Video: The Moment The ‘Mother Of All Bombs’ Killed 36 ISIS Members
New Video: The Moment The ‘Mother Of All Bombs’ Killed 36 ISIS Members
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Annie Waldman / ProPublica:
DeVos Pick to Head Civil Rights Office Once Said She Faced Discrimination for Being White — The new acting head of the U.S. Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights once complained that she experienced discrimination because she is white. — As an undergraduate studying calculus …
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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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John Wagner / Washington Post:
Trump to discontinue Obama policy of voluntarily releasing White House visitor logs — The Trump administration announced Friday that it would discontinue former president Barack Obama's policy of voluntarily disclosing the names of most visitors to the White House complex, citing “grave national security risks and privacy concerns.”
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Josh Dawsey / Politico:
White House says it won't make visitor logs public — President Donald Trump will not release records of visitors to the White House, his administration announced Friday, breaking with President Barack Obama and raising concerns about transparency. — The Obama administration had posted the visitor logs online.
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Axios
Jonathan Easley / The Hill:
Stealth caucus gains ground in Trump White House — In President Trump's White House, it's better to not be seen or heard — at least in public. — A cadre of Trump's top aides from New York City — economic adviser Gary Cohn, deputy national security adviser Dina Powell and Trump family members Ivanka …
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Damian Paletta / Washington Post:
Within Trump's inner circle, a moderate voice captures the president's ear
Within Trump's inner circle, a moderate voice captures the president's ear
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Julian Zelizer / CNN:
Bannon's departure would rip the mask off the ‘blue-collar Trump’
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 …
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Andrew Sullivan / New York Magazine:
Why Do Democrats Feel Sorry for Hillary Clinton? — Every day, the incoherence deepens: He's going to cover “everyone,” but he's going to push 24 million people off their health insurance. He's going to wipe out the debt, but his tax cuts and spending spree will add trillions to it.
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Andrew Kaczynski / CNN:
Attorney General Jeff Sessions: Consent decrees ‘can reduce morale of the police officers’ — (CNN)Attorney General Jeff Sessions said Thursday that consent decrees between the federal government and local police departments on reforming police activities can lower police morale.
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Mark Berman / Washington Post:
Justice Dept. drops federal lawsuit over North Carolina's ‘bathroom bill’
Justice Dept. drops federal lawsuit over North Carolina's ‘bathroom bill’
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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 …
Jonathan Chait / New York Magazine:
Donald Trump Is Just George W. Bush But Racist — Donald Trump ran an ethnonationalist cult-of-personality presidential campaign, in which his status as a (real) nonpolitician and (imaginary) business genius would allow him to transcend and solve every policy problem.
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Nikita Vladimirov / The Hill:
Report: Trump shift to allow political action from churches may come in tax bill — President Trump's pledge to allow churches to participate in political activity may come as a part of tax reform legislation, The Washington Post reported on Friday. — Sources told the publication …
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John Wagner / Washington Post:
Trump's pledge to allow churches to support candidates may be part of tax bill
Trump's pledge to allow churches to support candidates may be part of tax bill
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Matthew Chapman / Shareblue:
Small-town resistance: Dems pull off shocking red-seat wins across Illinois — This week saw an amazingly close race in the special election for Kansas's 4th Congressional District, one of the most conservative parts of the country. Democrat James Thompson came within 7 points of Republican Ron Estes …
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Caren Chesler / Popular Mechanics:
The Blood of the Crab — Horseshoe crab blood is an irreplaceable medical marvel—and so biomedical companies are bleeding 500,000 every year. Can this creature that's been around since the dinosaurs be saved? — Meghan Owings plucks a horseshoe crab out of a tank and bends …
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Scott McConnell / Vox:
I voted for Trump. After the Syria strikes, I'm second-guessing my choice. — What happened to “America First”? — This is how the Beltway establishment, Republicans and Democrats alike, think about American foreign policy: — America's role is to lead the world.
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Raw Story
Brian Ross / ABC News:
Analysts identify #SyriaHoax as Russian-fueled propaganda — As Syrian president Bashar al-Assad called videos of last week's chemical attack a “fabrication,” a piece of propaganda promoted by a Russian cyber operation and bearing the hashtag #SyriaHoax has gained traction in the United States, analysts tell ABC News.
MA Towery / Opinion Savvy:
Poll: Ossoff Increases Lead in GA6; Runoff Likely — In our final poll of the GA6 jungle primary-style special election, some slight movement indicates that Ossoff's well-funded machine is gradually increasing his support, while Handel has maintained her status as the leading Republican. — Toplines:
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Bloomberg:
Russia Says Evidence Growing Syria Chemical Attack Was Staged — U.S. actions in Syria seek regime change, Lavrov says — Foreign ministers of Russia, Iran, Syria meet in Moscow — Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said a chemical-weapons attack in Syria that provoked U.S. missile strikes …
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Anthony Breznican / EW.com:
Star Wars: The Last Jedi trailer makes its long-awaited debut — “It's time for the Jedi to end.” — The trailer for The Last Jedi just dropped at Star Wars Celebration, sending chills across the fandom and providing our first glimpse into the galaxy after civil war was reignited in The Force Awakens.
New York Post:
‘Proof’ Eli Manning was in on Giants memorabilia scheme … Giants quarterback Eli Manning was in on a scheme to sell phony game-worn gear — sending an email asking the team's equipment manager for “helmets that can pass as game used,” according to blockbuster court papers obtained by The Post.
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