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Scott A. Schoettes / Newsweek:
Trump doesn't care about HIV. We're outta here — Five of my colleagues and I resigned this week from the Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS (PACHA). — As advocates for people living with HIV, we have dedicated our lives to combating this disease and no longer feel …
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Liberal Values, The New Civil Rights Movement and LGBTQ Nation
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David Mack / BuzzFeed:
Six People Have Resigned From Trump's HIV/AIDS Advisory Council Because He “Doesn't Care” — “We have dedicated our lives to combating this disease and no longer feel we can do so effectively within the confines of an advisory body to a president who simply does not care.”
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Political Wire and The Washington Journal
Malcolm Gay / BostonGlobe.com:
Knives are out for theaters that bear the name ‘Shakespeare’ — The messages started pouring in earlier this week. — “Your play depicting the murder of our President is nothing but pure hatred,” read one of the tamer ones. — “[H]ope you all who did this play about Trump are the first do …
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Raw Story, Hullabaloo, Lawyers, Guns & Money, Death and Taxes and Outside the Beltway
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David D. Kirkpatrick / New York Times:
Trump's Business Ties in Persian Gulf Raise Questions About His Allegiances — LONDON — President Trump has done business with royals from Saudi Arabia for at least 20 years, since he sold the Plaza Hotel to a partnership formed by a Saudi prince. Mr. Trump has earned millions of dollars …
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Raw Story
David French / National Review:
The Philando Castile Verdict Was a Miscarriage of Justice — Yesterday, a Minnesota jury acquitted St. Anthony, Minnesota, police officer Jeronimo Yanez of second-degree manslaughter charges in the shooting of Philando Castile. In considering the rightness of the verdict, pay close attention to the transcript of the fatal encounter.
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Washington Post, New York Times, Daily Kos and Balloon Juice
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Abby Phillip / Washington Post:
Milwaukee Sheriff David Clarke rescinds acceptance of Homeland Security post — Milwaukee Sheriff David Clarke has withdrawn his name from consideration for an assistant secretary position at the Department of Homeland Security, an adviser to Clarke confirmed to The Washington Post on Saturday.
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RedState and FOX6Now.com
New York Times:
Bill Cosby's Sexual Assault Case Ends in a Mistrial — The judge in the sexual assault trial of Bill Cosby declared a mistrial Saturday after jurors reported being hopelessly deadlocked after six days of deliberations, bringing an inconclusive end to this phase of one of the highest-profile cases in recent history.
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Raw Story, LGBTQ Nation, Business Insider, Althouse and USA Today
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Chris Francescani / ABC News:
Bill Cosby's sexual assault case ends in a mistrial
Bill Cosby's sexual assault case ends in a mistrial
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TheBlaze, Fusion, Associated Press, Conservative News Today, Washington Post, ThinkProgress, Language Log, The Week and neo-neocon
Manuel Roig-Franzia / Washington Post:
Mistrial declared in Bill Cosby sex-assault trial
Mistrial declared in Bill Cosby sex-assault trial
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NPR, Outside the Beltway, Gothamist, CBS Philly and Scared Monkeys
CNN:
Senate Democrats weigh blockade to protest GOP health care plan — Don't know what's in the Senate health care bill? — Story highlights — (CNN)Senate Democrats are weighing whether to bring the chamber's business to a halt next week in an effort to voice their objections to the GOP health care push …
Adam Edelman / New York Daily News:
Trump's tough-talking outside counsel Mark Kasowitz may do him more harm than good — Marc Kasowitz, whom President Trump tapped last month as his outside counsel to help defend him against the rapidly escalating federal Russia probe, describes himself on his firm's website as …
Philip Galanes / New York Times:
Al Franken and Olivia Wilde: Calling a Lie a Lie — Twenty years before Kellyanne Conway seized the news cycle with “alternative facts” about President Trump's inaugural crowd size, Al Franken (now, Senator Al Franken) began a satirical cottage industry to expose the seemingly loose grasp …
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Raw Story and Death and Taxes
Jonathan Cohn / HuffPost:
Cerebral Palsy Didn't Stop This College Junior. Obamacare Repeal Might. — Here's what cutting Medicaid could mean for people with disabilities. — HILLIARD, Ohio Justin Martin, 21, is in many respects a typical junior at Kenyon College. He lives in an off-campus apartment, which he shares with six other guys.
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Hullabaloo
Rebecca Morin / Politico:
Hospital says Scalise showing ‘signs of improvement’ after additional surgery — Majority Whip Steve Scalise is showing “signs of improvement” and is “speaking with his loved ones” following an additional surgery, according to an update provided by MedStar Washington Hospital Center on Saturday.
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ABC News, Power Line and Washington Post
Matt Bruenig:
If fireproofing is a waste for the poor, it is also a waste for the rich — Megan McArdle has this piece about the London fire in which she argues that it could be that installing sprinklers and other fireproofing will actually kill more people than it saves:
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The Reality-Based Community and Bloomberg
Mike Allen / Axios:
Pence parlor game: who would he pick for Veep? — One of the parlor games Republicans are playing in the shadows of the Russia investigation is this: Who would President Pence pick as his vice president? — Quick refresher: If a president leaves offices for any reason …
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Politicus USA and Raw Story
Los Angeles Times:
Carrie Fisher died of sleep apnea and ‘drug use’ was also a factor, L.A. coroner says — Carrie Fisher, right, who died Dec. 27, presents the Life Achievement Award to her mother, Debbie Reynolds, at the 21st Screen Actors Guild Awards at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles on Jan. 25, 2015.
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People.com, IJR, Decider, TheBlaze, Washington Post, Death and Taxes, The Week and KTLA
John Bowden / The Hill:
Gingrich: Somebody probably going to jail over Russia investigation — Former Speaker Newt Gingrich (R-Ga.) told Fox News on Friday that “somebody” will likely go to jail following the FBI's investigation into Russian election meddling, but said it won't be President Trump. — “They're going to get somebody.
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RedState
Jordan Ray / Laredo Morning News:
LISD teacher arrested in Austin for allegedly having 66 pounds of cocaine in truck — A man arrested in Austin's biggest cocaine bust since 2010 is a local elementary school teacher, federal court records indicate. — Rogelio Saucedo Jr., 36, was arrested and charged with conspiracy …
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The Gateway Pundit and The Daily Caller
Matthew Nussbaum / Politico:
White House plans to push House GOP for friendlier Russia sanctions deal — The White House plans to work with House Republicans on administration-friendly changes to the Senate's overwhelmingly bipartisan bill that slaps new sanctions on Russia and curbs President Donald Trump's power …
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RedState, Associated Press, AOL, New York Magazine and Mediaite
Colleen Shalby / Los Angeles Times:
Newt Gingrich says a president ‘cannot obstruct justice.’ That's not what he said in 1998 — In a recent interview at the National Press Club in Washington, Newt Gingrich appeared to contradict his past statements about obstruction of justice. — While discussing the ongoing Russia …
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The Hill