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Philip Rucker / Washington Post:
Kasich: Trump should ‘eradicate’ North Korean leadership — Ohio Gov. John Kasich, a former Republican presidential candidate, said Friday that President Trump ought to “eradicate” North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and his top lieutenants in a surgical military strike designed to give rise to a more benign leadership in Pyongyang.
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Associated Press:
Trump: North Korea ‘disrespected’ China with missile test — President Donald Trump said Friday that North Korea had “disrespected” China by attempting to launch another ballistic missile. — Trump has said he is counting on Chinese President Xi Jinping to encourage North Korea to give …
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Politico
Yonhap News Agency:
(LEAD) N. Korea fails in missile test: S. Korean military
(LEAD) N. Korea fails in missile test: S. Korean military
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The Hill, The Atlantic, Telegraph, Raw Story, The Daily Caller and France 24
CNN:
Tillerson urges world to act on North Korea, says US willing to use military force
Tillerson urges world to act on North Korea, says US willing to use military force
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John Hawkins' Right Wing News, Mediaite, Hot Air, ThinkProgress, NPR, Washington Post, Common Dreams, Washington Free Beacon and New York Times
Christine Wang / CNBC:
North Korea ballistic missile test fails: Report
North Korea ballistic missile test fails: Report
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New York Magazine
The Daily Beast:
White House Weighs Kicking Out Sebastian Gorka — The Trump administration is actively exploring options to remove controversial national security aide Sebastian Gorka from the White House and place him at another federal agency, multiple sources tell The Daily Beast.
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Talking Points Memo and Raw Story
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Daniel Lippman / Politico:
White House eyeing Clarke for Homeland Security post — The White House is considering David Clarke, the sheriff of Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, for a position at the Department of Homeland Security, three people familiar with the administration's planning told POLITICO.
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Politico:
What It's Really Like to Cover Trump
What It's Really Like to Cover Trump
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The Week and Mother Jones, more at Mediagazer »
Bloomberg:
If Republicans Can't Get This Lawmaker, Obamacare Repeal May Be Dead — An architect of previous years' repeal bills not ready to back — Vote count could be close as backers claim ‘great progress’ — Representative Fred Upton helped guide dozens of Obamacare repeal measures through …
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Talking Points Memo
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Fox News:
‘The First 100 Days’: Trump says he's ‘disappointed’ with congressional Republicans
‘The First 100 Days’: Trump says he's ‘disappointed’ with congressional Republicans
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Talking Points Memo, Mediaite and Reuters, more at Mediagazer »
Katherine Faulders / ABC News:
Trump blames Obama for not vetting former national security adviser Michael Flynn
Trump blames Obama for not vetting former national security adviser Michael Flynn
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Politico
MJ Lee / CNN:
First on CNN: Ahead of Trump's 100th day mark, Obama says Obamacare is more popular than Trump — One moment from each of Trump's first days — New York (CNN)Former President Barack Obama hailed the political resilience of his signature health care law at a private event Thursday …
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Kenneth P. Vogel / Politico:
DeMint to be ousted from Heritage Foundation — The controversial president of The Heritage Foundation, former Sen. Jim DeMint, will soon be out of a job, following a dispute with board members about the direction of conservative think tank, according to three people with knowledge of the situation.
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Chloe Gordon / New York Magazine:
I Worked at Fyre Festival. It Was Always Going to Be a Disaster. — In early March, a friend of mine texted me to ask if I wanted to be a talent producer for the Fyre Festival. I'd never heard of it, but the gig involved going to the Bahamas and being paid extremely well. So I said yes and packed my bags.
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Alex Young / Consequence of Sound:
$12,000 luxury Fyre Festival is basically a disaster zone
$12,000 luxury Fyre Festival is basically a disaster zone
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Page Six:
A-listers told to avoid disastrous Fyre Festival before it began
A-listers told to avoid disastrous Fyre Festival before it began
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Breitbart and New York Magazine
Julian Robinson / Daily Mail:
'It's worse than a refugee camp': Disastrous Bella Hadid-backed Bahamas Fyre Festival is CANCELLED …
'It's worse than a refugee camp': Disastrous Bella Hadid-backed Bahamas Fyre Festival is CANCELLED …
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The FADER, Refinery29 and Althouse
Charlie Savage / New York Times:
N.S.A Halts Collection of Americans' Emails About Foreign Targets — WASHINGTON — The National Security Agency is stopping one of the most disputed forms of its warrantless surveillance program in which it collects Americans' emails and texts to and from people overseas and that mention …
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Electronic Frontier Foundation, Mashable, Common Dreams, The Verge, Raw Story, The Guardian, Hit & Run, New York Magazine and Axios, more at Techmeme »
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NSA.gov:
NSA Stops Certain Section 702 “Upstream” Activities
NSA Stops Certain Section 702 “Upstream” Activities
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TechCrunch, Lawfare, NPR, Politico, Just Security and The Atlantic
Dustin Volz / Reuters:
U.S. spy agency abandons controversial surveillance technique
U.S. spy agency abandons controversial surveillance technique
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The Gateway Pundit and SARAH PALIN
Rachel Stockman / Mediaite:
EXCLUSIVE: Advanced Talks Underway For New Conservative Network Amid Fears Fox News Moving Too Far Left — On the heels of major shakeups at the Fox News Network, an alternative conservative network is being actively discussed amongst conservative fat cats.
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Yashar Ali / New York Magazine:
Conservative Radio Host Hugh Hewitt in Talks for MSNBC Show, Sources Say — MSNBC is in talks with conservative radio host Hugh Hewitt about creating a show for him on weekend evenings, four well-placed sources at the network tell Daily Intelligencer. Initially MSNBC was keen on having Hewitt host …
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Political Wire, Mediaite and Lawyers, Guns & Money
Tina Nguyen / Vanity Fair:
Milo Yiannopoulos Is Starting a New, Ugly, For-Profit Troll Circus — With what he says is a $12 million stake from secret investors, the former Breitbart tech editor is launching Milo Inc., a live-event touring company, dedicated to making progressives' lives a “living hell.”
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Mediaite, New York Magazine, IJR, LGBTQ Nation, Occupy Democrats, Business Insider, The Stranger … and Joe.My.God., more at Mediagazer »
Julian Borger / The Guardian:
UK was given details of alleged contacts between Trump campaign and Moscow — In December the UK government was given reports by former MI6 officer Christopher Steele on possible collusion between Trump camp and the Kremlin — The UK government was given details last December …
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Raw Story
Bret Stephens / New York Times:
Climate of Complete Certainty — This is Bret Stephens's first column. — When someone is honestly 55 percent right, that's very good and there's no use wrangling. And if someone is 60 percent right, it's wonderful, it's great luck, and let him thank God. — But what's to be said about 75 percent right?
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Washington Post, Mediaite, twitchy.com and Grist
Lydia Wheeler / The Hill:
USDA to ease school meal standards — Newly minted Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue is expected to unveil a new rule Monday aimed at giving schools more flexibility in meeting federal nutrition standards for school lunches. — The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced Friday that Perdue and Sen. Pat Roberts
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Occupy Democrats and Joe.My.God.
Andrew Sullivan / New York Magazine:
Maybe America Wasn't Crazy to Elect Donald Trump — A confession: I'm much less afraid of Trump than I was a year ago. His rhetoric, his unfettered far-right agenda, his love of violence, and his loathing of constitutional limits during the campaign were indeed things to be terrified by.
New York Times:
Trump Could Save Tens of Millions of Dollars in One Year Under His Proposed Tax Plan — President Donald Trump could save tens of millions of dollars in a single year under his proposed changes to the tax code, a New York Times analysis has found. — On Wednesday, the White House announced …
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Liberal Values, PRI and Media Matters for America
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Johana Bhuiyan / Recode:
Here's the first look at how Elon Musk's ‘boring’ car tunnels will work — Cars will be lowered into the tunnel from the roads on what Musk calls a car “skate.” — At the TED conference today, Elon Musk gave a first look at the underground tunnels his new company, The Boring Company, is shooting to develop in the future.
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Motherboard, Mashable and Eschaton
Charlie Warzel / BuzzFeed:
Alex Jones Suffers Defeat In Custody Hearing — “Mr. Jones is like a cult leader,” the conspiracy blogger's ex-wife told the jury. “And we've seen the horrific damage cult leaders do to their followers.” — Reporting From — AUSTIN — After a grueling 10-day trial …
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Ben Hartman / The Daily Beast:
InfoWars' Alex Jones Loses Custody Case, Ex-Wife Wins Right to Decide Where Children Live
InfoWars' Alex Jones Loses Custody Case, Ex-Wife Wins Right to Decide Where Children Live
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The Week and New York Magazine