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Sari Horwitz / Washington Post:
Special counsel is investigating Jared Kushner's business dealings — Special Counsel Robert S. Mueller is investigating the finances and business dealings of Jared Kushner, President Trump's son-in-law and adviser, as part of the probe into Russia's interference in the 2016 presidential election …
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Ashley Parker / Washington Post:
Pence hires outside counsel to deal with Russia probe inquiries — Vice President Mike Pence has hired outside legal counsel to help with both congressional committee inquiries and the special counsel investigation into possible collusion between President Trump's campaign and Russia.
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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 …
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Josh Dawsey / Politico:
White House aides fret over Trump's Russia probe obsession — Donald Trump received three separate assurances from then-FBI Director James Comey that the president was not personally under investigation — but he may now be under investigation because he couldn't let his obsession go.
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Graham Lanktree / Newsweek:
TRUMP TRIED TO CONVINCE NSA CHIEF TO ABSOLVE HIM OF ANY RUSSIAN COLLUSION: REPORT
TRUMP TRIED TO CONVINCE NSA CHIEF TO ABSOLVE HIM OF ANY RUSSIAN COLLUSION: REPORT
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Manu Raju / CNN:
Senate intel panel to steer clear of Trump obstruction question
Senate intel panel to steer clear of Trump obstruction question
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Alice Ollstein / Talking Points Memo:
Report: Sessions Dined With Lobbyist For Russian Corps, Omitted It In Testimony
Report: Sessions Dined With Lobbyist For Russian Corps, Omitted It In Testimony
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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 …
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Ezra Klein / Vox:
Republicans are about to make Medicare-for-all much more likely
Republicans are about to make Medicare-for-all much more likely
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John Hinderaker / Power Line:
The Empire Strikes Back — Along with many others, I have suggested that in the wake of James Hodgkinson's rampage, Democrats should look in the mirror and consider whether the insane climate of hate they have fomented over the last seven months contributed to the overtly political crime committed by one of their fervent supporters.
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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.
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Sadie Gurman / AP News:
The Latest: Scalise still critical but improved
The Latest: Scalise still critical but improved
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Jack Date / ABC News:
Gun used in Scalise shooting was legally purchased assault rifle, sources say
Gun used in Scalise shooting was legally purchased assault rifle, sources say
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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.
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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.
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David Nakamura / Washington Post:
Trump said foreign leaders wouldn't laugh at the U.S. Now they're laughing at him.
Trump said foreign leaders wouldn't laugh at the U.S. Now they're laughing at him.
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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 …
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Todd Venezia / New York Post:
Father of comatose student freed by North Korea slams Obama — The father of the American student left comatose after 18 months in a North Korean prison has criticized former President Barack Obama for not doing enough to free his son. — “The question is, ‘Do I think the past administration could have done more?’ ”
Dave Lawler / Axios:
Justice Dept. releases cryptic statement on leaks — Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, who is overseeing the Russia probe due to Jeff Sessions' recusal, released an unorthodox statement Thursday night: … The general reaction, summed up by the NY Times' Maggie Haberman, “Have literally never seen a statement like this.”
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Los Angeles Times:
Gunman with rifle opens fire at LAPD near South L.A. park, prompting massive search — People gather at a South Los Angeles park, looking toward where a man opened fire at police Thursday evening. (Leila Miller / Los Angeles Times) — A man armed with a rifle fired several rounds toward …
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Peggy Noonan / Wall Street Journal:
Rage Is All the Rage, and It's Dangerous — A generation of media figures are cratering under the historical pressure of Donald Trump. — What we are living through in America is not only a division but a great estrangement. It is between those who support Donald Trump and those who despise him …
Kenneth W. Starr / Washington Post:
Firing Mueller would be an insult to the Founding Fathers — Kenneth W. Starr, a former U.S. solicitor general and federal judge, served as independent counsel in the Whitewater and Monica Lewinsky investigations during the Clinton administration. — In the natural rhythm of government …
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Joseph Bernstein / BuzzFeed:
We Got Our Hands On A Draft Of Milo Yiannopoulos's Book. It's Awful. — There's a certain kind of book you really see only at the airport. You know what it looks like: glossy, with an airbrushed famous person on the cover and a catchy title. You know what it reads like: frothy …
Kyle Hicks / Fox 59:
Several shots fired at truck flying ‘Make America Great Again’ flag on I-465 — INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. - Indiana State Police say shots were fired at a truck carrying a “Make America Great Again” flag and an American flag on eastbound I-465 Tuesday. — Officers believe the shots were fired …
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David Mack / BuzzFeed:
Commerce Department Removes Sexual Orientation And Gender Identity From Equal Employment Policy — The department had explicitly included sexual orientation and gender identity in its anti-discrimination policies as far back as 2010. After this story was published, the department said they will re-issue the policy.
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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.
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Rebecca Savransky / The Hill:
Poll: Majority thinks Trump has little to no respect for country's institutions — A majority of American adults thinks President Trump has little or no respect for the democratic traditions in the U.S., according to a new poll. — The Associated Press/NORC Center for Public Affairs …
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Rebecca Savransky / The Hill:
Poll: Majority thinks Trump tried to meddle in Russia probe
Poll: Majority thinks Trump tried to meddle in Russia probe
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Hot Air:
One Very Bad Night Launches Baltimore Ahead Of Chicago In Murder Stats — Earlier this week we talked about how Baltimore was in a “race to the bottom” with Chicago over the weekend in terms of gang murders. While there were six people killed in the Windy City and 37 others wounded in gang related gunfire …
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Jonathan Swan / Axios:
Hill GOP stunned, disappointed Trump called their bill “mean” — President Trump's private comment earlier this week that the House healthcare bill was “mean” is having a lingering, and potentially devastating, effect on his credibility along House Republicans.
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Chris Massie / CNN:
GOP Rep. Steve King: Obama partly to blame for climate that led to Scalise shooting — (CNN)Republican Rep. Steve King said Wednesday he partly blames former president Barack Obama for the divided political climate that he argues led to the shooting of House Majority Whip and three others on a baseball field in Alexandria, Virginia.
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Patrick Marion Bradley / Washington Post:
What happens to people who can't prove who they are? — Patricia Brown couldn't prove her identity. On a Saturday morning in May last year, she rushed into the basement of Washington's Foundry United Methodist Church, frantic that she would miss its I.D. Ministry hours.
Andrew MacDowall / The Guardian:
Serbia gets its first female - and gay - prime minister — President Aleksandar Vui announces appointment of Ana Brnabi, 41, a graduate of the University of Hull … A gay woman has been appointed prime minister of Serbia in a double first for the EU-candidate state.
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