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Paul Krugman / New York Times:
Trump's Deadly Narcissism — According to a new Quinnipiac poll, a majority of Americans believe that Donald Trump is unfit to be president. That's pretty remarkable. But you have to wonder how much higher the number would be if people really knew what's going on.
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Washington Post:
U.S. response in Puerto Rico pales next to actions after Haiti quake … After an earthquake shattered Haiti's capital on Jan. 12, 2010, the U.S. military mobilized as if it were going to war. — Before dawn the next morning, an Army unit was airborne, on its way to seize control of the main airport in Port-au-Prince.
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Shareblue, The Moderate Voice, Hullabaloo and The Root
Daniella Diaz / CNN:
San Juan mayor: ‘Dammit, this is not a good news story’ — STORY HIGHLIGHTS — Washington (CNN)San Juan Mayor Carmen Yulín Cruz reacted with shock and anger to acting Homeland Security Secretary Elaine Duke on Friday, saying Puerto Rico's recovery is “not a good news story.”
Veronica Stracqualursi / ABC News:
The Note: Has Trump had his ‘heckuva job’ moment with Puerto Rico? — THE TAKE with ABC News' Rick Klein — The first two storms, it appears, were only wind-ups to the presidential moment that presents itself now. The crisis in Puerto Rico figures to define President Trump's responses to this remarkable string of powerful storms.
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Salt Lake Tribune, Associated Press, Politico, Axios, Jewish Telegraphic Agency and Liberal Values
Avery Anapol / The Hill:
General who handled Katrina response blasts Trump on Puerto Rico
General who handled Katrina response blasts Trump on Puerto Rico
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IJR, Raw Story, Common Dreams, AOL, The Daily Caller, Bloomberg and Axios
Louis Nelson / Politico:
San Juan mayor hits back at Elaine Duke: ‘This is not a good news story. This is a people are dying story.’
San Juan mayor hits back at Elaine Duke: ‘This is not a good news story. This is a people are dying story.’
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Shakesville and Political Wire
taxpolicycenter.org:
A Preliminary Analysis of the Unified Framework — ABSTRACT — The Tax Policy Center has produced preliminary estimates of the potential impact proposals included in the “Unified Framework for Fixing our Broken Tax Code.” We find they would reduce federal revenue by $2.4 trillion …
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Carolyn Y. Johnson / Washington Post:
GOP tax plan would provide major gains for richest 1%, uneven benefits for the middle class, report says — The Republican tax plan would deliver a major benefit to the top 1 percent of Americans, according to a new analysis by a leading group of nonpartisan tax experts that challenges the White House's portrayal of its effects.
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The Week
Chris D'Angelo / HuffPost:
Millionaire Trump Adviser Says Americans Can ‘Buy A New Car’ With $1,000 Tax Cut
Millionaire Trump Adviser Says Americans Can ‘Buy A New Car’ With $1,000 Tax Cut
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ABC News, IJR, Washington Monthly and Business Insider
New York Times:
Trump Could Save More Than $1 Billion Under His New Tax Plan
Trump Could Save More Than $1 Billion Under His New Tax Plan
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The Week, Vox, Common Dreams, Daily Kos, Shakesville, DCReport.org, Patterico's Pontifications, Politifact.com Truth …, ThinkProgress, NewsBusters and Gothamist
Alexi McCammond / Axios:
Some manufacturers are already acting on Trump's tax plan
Some manufacturers are already acting on Trump's tax plan
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Politico
Axios:
USAFA superintendent: “Grab your phones” — Lt. Gen. Jay Silveria, superintendent of the Air Force Academy, yesterday “stood all of his 4,000 cadets at attention ... [c]hins in and chests out ... to deliver a message on racial slurs found written on message boards at the academy's preparatory school …
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Katherine Schafer / United States Air Force Academy:
Superintendent addresses racial slurs at USAFA — U.S. AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Colo. — The Air Force Academy superintendent addressed cadets, faculty, staff and cadet candidates today in the wake of racial slurs found Monday written on the dormitory message boards of five African American cadets at the Academy's Preparatory School.
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ThinkProgress, NBC News, Air Force Times, Axios, Mashable and Mediaite
Matthew Chapman / Shareblue:
“You should be outraged.” Lt. Gen. response to racism at Air Force Academy shames Trump
“You should be outraged.” Lt. Gen. response to racism at Air Force Academy shames Trump
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Mother Jones, Washington Post, Business Insider and IJR
Max Greenwood / The Hill:
Air Force general: 'If you can't treat someone with dignity and respect get out' of Academy
Air Force general: 'If you can't treat someone with dignity and respect get out' of Academy
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RedState
Brooke Singman / Fox News:
Melania Trump fires back at librarian who rejected gift of Dr. Seuss books as ‘racist’ — First lady Melania Trump fired back Friday at a Massachusetts elementary school librarian who rejected her donation of Dr. Seuss books, claiming their illustrations are examples of “racist propaganda.”
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Rachel Chason / Washington Post:
‘Racist propaganda’: Librarian rejects Melania Trump's gift of Dr. Seuss books — One of Melania Trump's favorite books is Dr. Seuss's “Oh, the Places You'll Go!,” which she read with her son, Barron, “over and over” when he was younger. — The first lady, who is increasingly carving …
Gabriel Debenedetti / Politico:
Bernie backers give Dem incumbents a pass in 2018 — Democrats have long been terrified that the Sanders-Clinton slugfest of 2016 would set off a prolonged civil war in the party, forcing incumbents to fight off primary challengers from the left in Senate and gubernatorial races. — It hasn't happened.
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Jennifer E. Duffy / The Cook Political Report:
Arizona Senate: Sinema's Candidacy Puts Race in Toss Up
Ronald J. Hansen / Arizona Republic:
Rep. Kyrsten Sinema enters Senate race, hoping to unseat Jeff Flake
Rep. Kyrsten Sinema enters Senate race, hoping to unseat Jeff Flake
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Politico, Washington Post, Joe.My.God., Friendly Atheist, Political Wire, YouTube and Shareblue
Washington Post:
VA chief took in Wimbledon, river cruise on European work trip; wife's expenses covered — Nearly three days into a trip to Europe this past July, Veterans Affairs Secretary David Shulkin had attended a Wimbledon championship tennis match, toured Westminster Abbey and taken a cruise on the Thames.
CNN:
CNN poll: Americans split on anthem protests — STORY HIGHLIGHTS — Washington (CNN)Americans are sharply divided over whether NFL players taking a knee during the National Anthem are doing the right thing to express their views, but a majority agree that President Donald Trump …
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Avery Anapol / The Hill:
Packers quarterback: Protests are about unity in the face of Trump's divisiveness
Packers quarterback: Protests are about unity in the face of Trump's divisiveness
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IJR
David Hookstead / The Daily Caller:
NFL Favorability Gets Nearly Cut In Half After Anthem Protests
NFL Favorability Gets Nearly Cut In Half After Anthem Protests
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The Rush Limbaugh Show and IJR
Niv Elis / The Hill:
Senate unveils 2018 budget resolution — The Senate Budget Committee unveiled a budget resolution for 2018 on Friday that would allow the party to shield its tax reform bill from a Democratic filibuster. — The tax reform package would increase the deficit by $1.5 trillion over a decade …
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Jessie Hellmann / The Hill:
Anti-abortion groups fuming over GOP failure to defund Planned Parenthood
Anti-abortion groups fuming over GOP failure to defund Planned Parenthood
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Washington Monthly and New York Magazine
Sam Baker / Axios:
Senate panel keeps tax cuts and ACA repeal separate
Senate panel keeps tax cuts and ACA repeal separate
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Politico and Washington Post
Michelle Broder Van Dyke / BuzzFeed:
People Are Sharing This Fake Photo Of NFL Players Burning The American Flag — Conservative social media accounts are sharing a photoshopped image that makes it look like an NFL player is burning the US flag while his teammates cheer him on. — The fake picture is being used …
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Little Green Footballs and The Root
CNN:
State Department orders nonessential diplomats and families out of Cuba following mysterious attacks — Sonic attack may have caused brain injuries — STORY HIGHLIGHTS — At least 21 US diplomats and family members have been affected by the incidents that began in November
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Weekly Standard, RedState, The National Interest, Washington Free Beacon and The Daily Caller
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Washington Post:
Zinke took $12,000 charter flight home in oil executive's plane, documents show — Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke chartered a flight from Las Vegas to near his home in Montana this summer aboard a plane owned by oil-and-gas executives, internal documents show.
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Talking Points Memo, Shareblue, ThinkProgress, Center for Western Priorities, Politico, The Daily Caller and IJR
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Zack Colman / E&E News:
Zinke flight costs $12K after event with pro hockey team
Zinke flight costs $12K after event with pro hockey team
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ThinkProgress, Washington Post and The Daily Caller
Jonathan Chait / New York Magazine:
The Berniecrats Have an Obama Problem — The ideological vanguard of the Bernie Sanders movement emerged from the 2016 election overflowing with dialectical certainty. Hillary Clinton's narrow win in the primary was the last gasp of a dying neoliberal order, the overthrow of which is now preordained.
Nick Wadhams / Bloomberg:
Trump Goes Rogue on Iran — The disjointed effort by Team USA to rewrite the nuclear deal. — Donald Trump has railed against the Iran nuclear deal since it was agreed to in 2015. As a candidate, he said undoing it would be a top priority as president. As president, he's called it one of the worst deals ever.
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Meghan Linsey / Washington Post:
I'm a white country singer. I still took a knee after I sang the national anthem at an NFL game. — I was on my way to Nissan Stadium in Nashville on Sunday morning when I got a phone call informing me that my performance of the national anthem before the Tennessee Titans game would be televised nationally later that day.
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