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New York Times:
Bucking Trump, These Cities, States and Companies Commit to Paris Accord — Representatives of American cities, states and companies are preparing to submit a plan to the United Nations pledging to meet the United States' greenhouse gas emissions targets under the Paris climate accord …
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Amy Harder / Axios:
To Trump, Paris deal isn't about climate — The most revealing moment of President Trump's announcement that he is withdrawing from the Paris climate deal came in an off-hand response of a White House official after Trump's speech. Asked whether Trump thinks climate change is real, the official said: “Can we stay on topic?”
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Washington Post and Politico
Michael Grunwald / Politico:
Why Trump Actually Pulled Out Of Paris — Donald Trump's decision to withdraw from the Paris climate agreement was not really about the climate. And despite his overheated rhetoric about the “tremendous” and “draconian” burdens the deal would impose on the U.S. economy, Trump's decision wasn't really about that, either.
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Washington Post, Axios, ABC News, Power Line and Washington Free Beacon
Hannah Parry / Daily Mail:
Fox news host Kimberly Guilfoyle - once tipped to be taking Spicer's job - reveals Trump called her for her opinion on Paris Accord before announcing his decision — Guilfoyle, the co-host of The Five, revealed Trump called her Thursday before making the public announcement to withdraw from the Paris climate agreement
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Political Wire and Reuters
Emily Flitter / Reuters:
Trump misunderstood MIT climate research, university officials say — Massachusetts Institute of Technology officials said U.S. President Donald Trump badly misunderstood their research when he cited it on Thursday to justify withdrawing the United States from the Paris Climate Agreement.
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CNN, The Guardian, New York Times, Vox, Hullabaloo and USA TODAY College
Lauretta Brown / Townhall.com:
Rand Paul Blasts Climate Alarmism in Debate with Jake Tapper: ‘Mass Extinction, Really?’ — Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) spoke Thursday with CNN's Jake Tapper about the U.S. leaving the Paris Climate Agreement and ended up debating the extent of the threat of climate change as well as arguing that the agreement was bad for jobs.
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The Resurgent
Washington Post:
Inside Trump's climate decision: After fiery debate, he 'stayed where he's always been'
Inside Trump's climate decision: After fiery debate, he 'stayed where he's always been'
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The Week, Reuters, AOL, Los Angeles Times, Mediaite, New York Magazine, War in Context, The Guardian, Politico, The BRAD BLOG and New York Times
Foreign Policy:
Why Abandoning Paris Is a Disaster for America
Why Abandoning Paris Is a Disaster for America
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CNN, New York Times, Washington Post, The National Interest, Vox, Fast Company, The Hill, Mother Jones, NPR and The Guardian
Steven Mufson / Washington Post:
These titans of industry just broke with Trump's decision to exit the Paris accords
These titans of industry just broke with Trump's decision to exit the Paris accords
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CNN, Al Gore, The Hill, John Hawkins' Right Wing News, The Week, Politico, The Daily Caller, AOL, New York Times, War in Context, Axios and Raw Story
Washington Post:
Fact-checking President Trump's claims on the Paris climate change deal
Fact-checking President Trump's claims on the Paris climate change deal
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Mother Jones, ThinkProgress, Vox, IJR, BillMoyers.com, The Daily Caller, Gizmodo, The Verge, Latest from the Office …, Daily Kos, Reuters, Lawfare and New York Times
Mark Hensch / The Hill:
Macron responds to Trump: ‘Make our planet great again’
Macron responds to Trump: ‘Make our planet great again’
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CNN, Mashable, Sputnik International, Business Insider and CNBC
New York Times:
Our Disgraceful Exit From the Paris Accord
Our Disgraceful Exit From the Paris Accord
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The Week, The Hugh Hewitt Show, Daily Kos, Washington Post and Media Matters for America
Peter Holley / Washington Post:
Obama's harsh words for Trump after Paris withdrawal
Obama's harsh words for Trump after Paris withdrawal
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Breitbart, Daily Wire, Conservative News Today, Politico, Axios, Motherboard, Mashable and ABC News
Josh Dawsey / Politico:
White House orders agencies to ignore Democrats' oversight requests — The White House is telling federal agencies to blow off Democratic lawmakers' oversight requests, as Republicans fear the information could be weaponized against President Donald Trump. — At meetings with top officials …
Brian Ross / ABC News:
Lawmakers: Did looming debt leave Jared Kushner vulnerable to Russian influence? — Congressional investigators are seeking to determine whether President Trump's son-in-law was vulnerable to Russian influence during and after the campaign because of financial stress facing …
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Ken Dilanian / NBC News:
Former Diplomats: Trump Team Sought to Lift Sanctions on Russia — The Trump administration was gearing up to lift sanctions on Russia when the president took office, but career diplomats ginned up pressure in Congress to block the move, two senior former State Department officials told NBC News Thursday.
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CNBC and Talking Points Memo
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Michael Isikoff / Yahoo:
How the Trump administration's secret efforts to ease Russia sanctions fell short
How the Trump administration's secret efforts to ease Russia sanctions fell short
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Talking Points Memo, RedState, The Week, Just Security, Politicus USA, ECHIDNE OF THE SNAKES and Shareblue
Mike Allen / Axios:
Behind the scenes of Trump's Paris decision — The “debate” was mostly a charade. A source who spends a lot of time with President Trump has never heard him say a positive thing about the Paris climate accord. — Ivanka Trump was optimistic to the end that she could change her father's mind.
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The Daily Caller
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Bloomberg:
Mnuchin and Mulvaney Are at Odds on Debt Ceiling Strategy — Mulvaney, Cohn counter Mnuchin's request for clean bill — Budget director has downplayed risks of U.S. default — President Donald Trump's chief economic adviser said Friday that Congress has no choice but to vote to raise …
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Joseph Lawler / Washington Examiner:
Mulvaney favors attaching spending reforms to increase in debt ceiling
Mulvaney favors attaching spending reforms to increase in debt ceiling
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CNBC and Washington Post
Reuters:
Exclusive: Special counsel Mueller to probe ex-Trump aide Flynn's Turkey ties — Robert Mueller, the special counsel investigating possible ties between the Trump election campaign and Russia, is expanding his probe to include a grand jury investigation into former national security adviser Michael Flynn, three sources told Reuters.
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The Right Scoop and The Week
Jocelyn McClurg / USA Today:
Hillary Clinton: Writing new memoir has been ‘painful’ — NEW YORK — Hillary Clinton is still deciding on a title for her new memoir, which will be published this fall. — Cheryl Strayed thinks she has one. “Really Wild,” the author of best-seller Wild suggested Thursday evening …
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Daily Wire and Shakesville
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Gideon Resnick / The Daily Beast:
Data Gurus to Hillary: The Numbers Didn't Lose, You Did
Data Gurus to Hillary: The Numbers Didn't Lose, You Did
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CNN, Lawyers, Guns & Money, Hot Air, Shadowproof, Fast Company, TheBlaze, Epolitics.com, The Daily Caller and Washington Post
Burgess Everett / Politico:
Franken backtracks, cancels event with comedian Griffin after Trump photo controversy — Sen. Al Franken has reversed himself and decided “it would be best” for Kathy Griffin not to attend an event that the Minnesota senator had scheduled with the comedian for July.
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Andrew Bahl / Yahoo:
Franken: Clinton should ‘move on’ from election loss
Franken: Clinton should ‘move on’ from election loss
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Washington Times
New York Times:
C.I.A. Names New Iran Chief in a Sign of Trump's Hard Line — WASHINGTON — He is known as the Dark Prince or Ayatollah Mike, nicknames he earned as the Central Intelligence Agency officer who oversaw the hunt for Osama bin Laden and the American drone strike campaign that killed thousands …
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Power Line, The Daily Caller and Political Wire
Siobhan Hughes / Wall Street Journal:
Republican Senator Says Deal on Health Care Unlikely This Year — Talking Taxes: What's Your Fair Share? — Opinion Journal: Did Obama's Team Illegally Spy on Trump?
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Axios, Associated Press, Politicus USA, Talking Points Memo, The Last Tradition and Political Wire
Kimberley A. Strassel / Wall Street Journal:
The News You Didn't Hear — Reporters only want to talk about Russia, instead of what Team Trump is getting done.
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Instapundit
Adam Liptak / New York Times:
Trump Administration Asks Supreme Court to Revive Travel Ban — WASHINGTON — The Trump administration asked the Supreme Court late Thursday to revive its revised ban that limits travelers visiting the United States from six mostly Muslim countries. — The move sets the stage …
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RedState, Politico, lyldenlawnews.com and NY State of Politics
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New York Times:
How to Raise a Feminist Son — We raise our girls to fight stereotypes and pursue their dreams, but we don't do the same for our boys. — We're now more likely to tell our daughters they can be anything they want to be — an astronaut and a mother, a tomboy and a girlie girl.
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Althouse
New York Post:
Dad overdoses on heroin to teach his addict son a lesson — Mykal Gnatovskiy (left) and Sergey Gnatovskiy inside their living room where Sergey took an almost deadly dose of son Mykal's heroin. — Dennis A. Clark — A Sheepshead Bay father was so angry when he found his heroin addict son's stash …
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AOL
Rachel Roubein / The Hill:
Majority of public wants to keep Medicaid expansion funds — A new poll finds 84 percent of the public — and 71 percent of Republicans — want to continue federal funding for expanding Medicaid under former President Obama's healthcare law. — The strong support for Medicaid's expansion revealed …
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Politico