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New York Times:
Lisa Bloom, Lawyer Advising Harvey Weinstein, Resigns Amid Criticism From Board Members — The lawyer Lisa Bloom resigned on Saturday as an adviser to Harvey Weinstein, the high-powered film producer facing allegations of rampant sexual harassment, amid harsh criticism of her handling of his defense.
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Ross Douthat / New York Times:
The Pigs of Liberalism — If you are surprised by the news that Harvey Weinstein of Miramax fame, a man well known for profane tirades and physical altercations and scrounging M&Ms off movie theater floors, is also the sort of charmer who loafs around semi-nude while asking subordinates for …
New York Times:
Hoping to Have Trump Cleared, Legal Team Eases Resistance to Inquiry — WASHINGTON — White House officials once debated a scorched-earth strategy of publicly criticizing and undercutting Robert S. Mueller III, the special counsel investigating Russian efforts to disrupt last year's election.
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Andrew C. McCarthy / National Review:
Collusion and the Trump Dossier
Collusion and the Trump Dossier
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Last Men and OverMen and Politico
Brent D. Griffiths / Politico:
Trump on North Korea: ‘Only one thing will work’ — President Donald Trump on Saturday lamented decades of “failed” foreign policy with North Korea, saying “only one thing” will work. — “Presidents and their administrations have been talking to North Korea for 25 years …
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Axios, CANNONFIRE and TalkLeft
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Sam Kim / Bloomberg:
Kim Jong Un Boosts Sister Within North Korea's Inner Circle — Younger sister sanctioned by U.S. for ‘human rights abuses’ — North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has promoted his 28-year-old sister to the ruling party's political wing, bringing her closer to the center of power and tightening the family's control on the regime.
Louise Radnofsky / Wall Street Journal:
Trump to Sign Order Easing Health Plan Rules, Official Says — Executive action expected next week would roll back some Obamacare requirements — WASHINGTON—President Donald Trump will sign an executive order next week to start lifting some insurance rules set by his predecessor's Affordable Care Act …
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RedState and New York Times
Damian Paletta / Washington Post:
In a switch, GOP deserts its budget-cutting mantra — The Republican Party has largely abandoned its platform of fiscal restraint, pivoting sharply in a way that could add trillions of dollars in federal debt over the next decade. — Cutting spending to balance the budget was almost religion …
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Political Wire
Christine Dunn / providencejournal.com:
James Woods to sell home in Exeter — PROVIDENCE, R.I. — Oscar-nominated actor James Woods is selling one of his four homes in Rhode Island, a property on Boone Lake in Exeter, for $1.39 million, according to the listing real-estate agent, Allen Gammons. — Gammons said the property …
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Conservative News Today, Washington Post, IJR, SARAH PALIN, Los Angeles Times and Deadline
Julia Manchester / The Hill:
White nationalists return to Charlottesville … White nationalists returned to Charlottesville, Va., on Saturday less than two months after one person was killed and dozens were injured when violence broke out after the “Unite the Right” rally. — White nationalist leader Richard Spencer led …
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Washington Post and RedState
Mike Martindale / Detroit News:
Michigan rapist gets joint custody — A Sanilac County Circuit judge has granted parenting time and joint legal custody of an 8-year-old boy to a convicted sex offender who allegedly raped the child's mother nine years ago. — Christopher Mirasolo, 27, of Brown City was awarded joint legal custody …
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Raw Story
Washington Post:
Hurricane Nate strengthens on its path to Gulf Coast landfall Saturday evening — Hurricane Nate is approaching the northern Gulf Coast on Saturday afternoon, predicted to make landfall somewhere between New Orleans and Mobile on Saturday evening as a Category 2.
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NHC Webmaster / NHC Atlantic Wallet 1:
Hurricane Nate Public Advisory
Hurricane Nate Public Advisory
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Patrick McGreevy / Los Angeles Times:
Knowingly exposing others to HIV will no longer be a felony in California — Gov. Jerry Brown signed a bill Friday that lowers from a felony to a misdemeanor the crime of knowingly exposing a sexual partner to HIV without disclosing the infection. — The measure also applies …
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National Review and twitchy.com
Kenneth P. Vogel / New York Times:
The ‘Resistance,’ Raising Big Money, Upends Liberal Politics — WASHINGTON — It started as a scrappy grass-roots protest movement against President Trump, but now the so-called resistance is attracting six- and seven-figure checks from major liberal donors, posing an insurgent challenge …
Daily Mail:
Eleven injured as taxi driver ‘deliberately mows down pedestrians’ after mounting the pavement outside London's Natural History Museum before being pinned to the ground and arrested in front of stunned tourists — Man arrested in the heart of capital's museum land after several pedestrians were mowed down by a vehicle
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The Last Refuge
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Paul Bedard / Washington Examiner:
Shock poll: NFL now least liked sport, core fans down 31% — Over just one month of player, coach, and owner protests of the flag and National Anthem, the National Football League has gone from America's sport to the least liked of top professional and college sports, according to a new poll.
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The Hill, NewsBusters, The Daily Caller and TheBlaze
Michael Tackett / New York Times:
An Exodus From Puerto Rico Could Remake Florida Politics — ORLANDO, Fla. — Every day dozens of Puerto Ricans straggle into the Orlando area, fleeing their homes and lives ravaged by Hurricane Maria. In the months to come, officials here said, that number could surge to more than 100,000.
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Megan McArdle / Bloomberg:
Debt Alone Won't Crush Puerto Rico. Depopulation Is the Curse.
Debt Alone Won't Crush Puerto Rico. Depopulation Is the Curse.
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