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Mike Allen / Axios:
Mueller's revenge: “Can't fire him now”  —  Most White House officials feared Robert Mueller would go after President Trump for obstruction of justice.  —  The signs were everywhere: James Comey's testimony that Trump urged him to drop the FBI probe of Michael Flynn; Trump's forceful denial …
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Manu Raju / CNN:
Senate intel panel to steer clear of Trump obstruction question  —  Washington Post: Mueller investigating Trump  —  (CNN)The Senate intelligence committee won't probe whether President Donald Trump obstructed justice over the FBI's investigation into his former associates and their contacts …
Graham Lanktree / Newsweek:
TRUMP TRIED TO CONVINCE NSA CHIEF TO ABSOLVE HIM OF ANY RUSSIAN COLLUSION: REPORT  —  U.S. DONALD TRUMP RUSSIA INVESTIGATION NATIONAL SECURITY AGENCY  —  A recent National Security Agency memo documents a phone call in which U.S. President Donald Trump pressures agency chief Admiral Mike Rogers …
Diamond Naga Siu / Politico:
Putin offers James Comey asylum  —  Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday said his country is ready to offer James Comey asylum if the former FBI director should face political persecution.  —  “If Comey will be under the threat of political persecution, we are ready to accept him here …
Austin Wright / Politico:
Schiff wants obstruction to be part of House Russia probe
Discussion: CNN, Washington Post, Vox and Politicus USA
Ashley Parker / Washington Post:
Pence hires outside counsel to deal with Russia probe inquiries
Bill Chappell / NPR:
YouTube  —  “What's the difference between the FBI director and Mr. Snowden?”
Discussion: Politico, The Resurgent and TASS
New York Times:
America's Lethal Politics  —  America's elected representatives enjoying America's pastime on a ball field just across the Potomac from the Capitol: A particularly American form of terror changed that idyll early Wednesday morning into what Senator Rand Paul, who was there, called “basically a killing field.”
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Michelle Ye Hee Lee / Washington Post:
The bogus claim that a map of crosshairs by Sarah Palin's PAC incited Rep. Gabby Giffords's shooting  —  “Was this attack evidence of how vicious American politics has become?  Probably.  In 2011, Jared Lee Loughner opened fire in a supermarket parking lot, grievously wounding Representative Gabby Giffords …
Discussion: The Daily Caller
New York Times:
Secrecy Surrounding Senate Health Bill Raises Alarms in Both Parties  —  WASHINGTON — As they draft legislation to repeal the Affordable Care Act, Senate Republican leaders are aiming to transform large sections of the American health care system without a single hearing on their bill and without a formal, open drafting session.
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Sarah Kliff / Vox:
I've covered Obamacare since day one.  I've never seen lying and obstruction like this.  —  Republicans do not want the country to know what is in their health care bill.  —  This has become more evident each day, as the Senate plots out a secretive path toward Obamacare repeal …
Discussion: Mother Jones
Ezra Klein / Vox:
Republicans are about to make Medicare-for-all much more likely  —  If Republicans strike down Obamacare, the “Medicare for all” movement will become more powerful than they can imagine.  —  The details of the Senate GOP's Obamacare replacement plan remain a mystery.
Russell Berman / The Atlantic:
How Democrats Would Fix Obamacare
Discussion: Vox
Lenny Bernstein / Washington Post:
Why a single gunshot to Steve Scalise's hip could be life-threatening  —  For those of us who experience gun violence via movies or television, the single bullet wound to the hip that House Majority Whip Steve Scalise suffered in a ballfield shooting Wednesday would seem less serious than what could have happened to him.
Discussion: Axios and New York Magazine
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Rebecca Savransky / The Hill:
Trump: Scalise in ‘some trouble’ after shooting
Discussion: ABC News, Politico and Axios
Rachael Bade / Politico:
Lawmakers struggle with emotions as Scalise remains in critical condition
Jerome Hudson / Breitbart:
Home Depot Co-Founder Bernie Marcus: I'm ‘So Worried About the Life’ of President Trump
Stephanie Kirchgaessner / The Guardian:
Lobbyist for Russian interests says he attended dinners hosted by Sessions  —  Richard Burt contradicts Jeff Sessions' testimony that he didn't believe he had contacts with lobbyists working for Russian interests during Trump's campaign … An American lobbyist for Russian interests …
Caitlin Dewey / Washington Post:
The surprising number of American adults who think chocolate milk comes from brown cows  —  Seven percent of all American adults believe that chocolate milk comes from brown cows, according to a nationally representative online survey commissioned by the Innovation Center of U.S. Dairy.
CNN:
Ex-North Korea detainee Otto Warmbier has ‘severe neurological injury’  — His dad rejects Pyongyang's explanation of his son's coma, criticizes Obama administration's handling of the case  —  (CNN)Recently released North Korea detainee Otto Warmbier has suffered severe neurological damage …
Discussion: Death and Taxes and IJR
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9news.com.au:
Leaked audio reveals Malcolm Turnbull roasting Donald Trump over ‘fake polls’ and Russia  —  Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull isn't known for being a comedian but he tried some daring Donald Trump material on a room full of journalists in Canberra last night.
Justin Sink / Bloomberg:
Trump Orders Government to Stop Work on Y2K Bug, 17 Years Later  —  The White House is eliminating paperwork for federal agencies  —  Federal workers still report on preparedness for year 2000  —  Seventeen years after the Year 2000 bug came and went, the federal government will finally stop preparing for it.
Discussion: Axios and Washington Free Beacon
Justin McCarthy / Gallup:
Seventeen-Point Drop in US Satisfaction Among Republicans  —  WASHINGTON, D.C. — Republicans' satisfaction with the way things are going in the U.S. took a hit since last month.  Forty-one percent of Republicans say they are satisfied with the way things are going in the U.S., down 17 percentage points since May.
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Ronald Brownstein / The Atlantic:   The GOP's Risky Calculation for 2018
Andrew Kaczynski / CNN:
GOP congressman: Trump may lack language ‘discipline’ to avoid appearance of investigation interference  —  (CNN)Republican Rep. David Schweikert said in a radio interview Thursday that President Donald Trump might lack the language discipline to avoid giving the appearance of interfering in an investigation .
Alex Acquisto / Bangor Daily News:
Maine woman attacked by raccoon drowns rabid animal in puddle  —  HOPE, Maine — While jogging on a familiar, overgrown, wooded trail near her home on a recent warm afternoon, Rachel Borch thought to herself.  “What a beautiful day.”  —  Little did she know she was about to be attacked …
Samantha Schmidt / Washington Post:
Graduating senior refused to read speech written by administrators, so they withheld his diploma  —  Marvin Wright, president of his high school senior class, spent two weeks working on his graduation speech, staying up till 5 on the morning of the event to finish.
Discussion: theGrio and The Root
Jonathan V. Last / Weekly Standard:
Camille Paglia: On Trump, Democrats, Transgenderism, and Islamist Terror  —  In a wide-ranging interview Paglia talks about Donald Trump's successes, how Chuck Schumer emboldened the “resistance,” why the left can't condemn Islamist terrorism, and “the cold biological truth that sex changes are impossible.”
Discussion: Climate Depot and Althouse
Sahil Kapur / Bloomberg:
GOP Momentum Builds to Change Rules for Longer-Lasting Tax Cuts  —  Senate Finance chief supports extending budget window  —  Treasury secretary said open to exploring longer timeline too  —  The push to change congressional budget rules and enact tax cuts for longer than 10 years …
Discussion: Political Wire
Washpostpr / Washington Post:
The Washington Post recorded 80.7 million visitors, 1 billion page views in May 2017  —  The Washington Post had 80.7 million unique visitors in May 2017, marking a 28 percent increase over last year, according to comScore.  Page views exceeded 1 billion, growing by 33 percent year over year.
 
 
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Josh Gerstein / Politico:
Trump visits Supreme Court for Gorsuch installation
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Terrence Dopp / Bloomberg:
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Bloomberg:
Trump Said to Announce Ban on Doing Business With Cuban Military
Discussion: Politico
Trent Baker / Breitbart:
ESPN's Kellerman: NFL Is ‘Injecting Politics’ by Playing the National Anthem at Games
Naomi Jagoda / The Hill:
Auto industry leaders raise concerns about border tax in White House meeting
Discussion: The Daily Caller
Julia Manchester / The Hill:
DOJ seizes Jim Carrey movie as part of Malaysian corruption probe
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Alex Gangitano / Roll Call:
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Bloomberg:
Trump Administration Prepares a Drug Pricing Executive Order, Sources Say
Discussion: CNBC
Jim Nelson / Milwaukee Journal Sentinel:
PenFed blimp, deflated, bursts into flames and crashes near U.S. Open at Erin Hills
Wall Street Journal:
Rural America Is Stranded in the Dial-Up Age
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John Koblin / New York Times:
NBC names Craig Melvin as Hoda Kotb's successor on Today, teaming up with Savannah Guthrie, starting January 13; Melvin has been Today's news anchor since 2018

Christopher Grimes / Financial Times:
Analysts say Netflix's live boxing match Friday night between Mike Tyson and Jake Paul is designed to get new subscribers, particularly on its ad-supported tier

Mia Sato / The Verge:
Facebook makes Views its primary metric for content, bringing it in line with Instagram; each time a piece of content appears on a screen, it counts as a View

 
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