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Washington Post:
Trump had for months been determined to move U.S. Embassy to Jerusalem … During a visit to his Mar-a- — Lago resort in March, President Trump approached legal scholar Alan Dershowitz to talk about the Middle East. — While Trump questioned Dershowitz, a confidant …
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Charles Ventura / USA Today:
Did President Trump slur his Jerusalem speech? You be the judge — President Donald Trump says he's directing the State Department to begin preparations to move the U.S. Embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. Trump says the move is “a recognition of reality.” (Dec. 6) AP
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Joe Concha / The Hill:
Former McCain aide Steve Schmidt: Trump's ‘impairment is chilling’ — 's (R-Ariz.) former presidential campaign manager, Steve Schmidt, said early Thursday that President Trump — was “clearly slurring his words” during an announcement that the U.S. will recognize Jerusalem as the Israeli capital …
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Jen Christensen / CNN:
Did President Trump slur his speech? — (CNN)While President Donald Trump was giving his historic speech Wednesday to announce that the United States would recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, some on the internet focused on the manner in which he made his statement.
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The Root, The New Civil Rights Movement and Raw Story
Arshad Mohammed / Reuters:
Exclusive: U.S. asks Israel to restrain response to Jerusalem move - document
Exclusive: U.S. asks Israel to restrain response to Jerusalem move - document
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Los Angeles Times, Politico and Axios
CNN:
White House officials: Jerusalem decision could hurt peace process
White House officials: Jerusalem decision could hurt peace process
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Ryan Grim / The Intercept:
MSNBC Reverses Decision To Fire Contributor Sam Seder — Progressive radio and television personality Sam Seder will be offered his MSNBC contributor job back and plans to accept, according to multiple MSNBC sources. — Seder and MSNBC were set to part ways when his contributor contract expired next year …
J. Patrick Coolican Star / Star Tribune:
Gov. Mark Dayton likely to tap Lt. Gov Tina Smith as Franken replacement — Dayton appears likely to pick Smith if Franken quits. — Lt. Gov. Tina Smith is likely to be Gov. Mark Dayton's choice to replace Sen. Al Franken if he resigns as expected, which would set in motion a cascade of job openings and reshape Minnesota politics.
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CNN:
Al Franken resigning ‘in the coming weeks,’ calls out Trump and Moore
Al Franken resigning ‘in the coming weeks,’ calls out Trump and Moore
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Brian Bakst / mprnews.org:
Sen. Al Franken will resign, Democratic official says
Sen. Al Franken will resign, Democratic official says
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Maggie Severns / Politico:
Female lieutenant governor expected to replace Franken if he resigns
Female lieutenant governor expected to replace Franken if he resigns
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Kyle Cheney / Politico:
Trump Jr. cites attorney-client privilege in not answering panel's questions about discussions with his father — Donald Trump Jr. on Wednesday cited attorney-client privilege to avoid telling lawmakers about a conversation he had with his father, President Donald Trump …
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New York Times:
Trump Jr. Won't Provide Details of a Call With His Father
Trump Jr. Won't Provide Details of a Call With His Father
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Greg Sargent / Washington Post:
Donald Trump Jr. is clamming up on Russia. Republicans may help him get away with it.
Donald Trump Jr. is clamming up on Russia. Republicans may help him get away with it.
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ABC News, Mother Jones, New York Magazine and The Hill
Byron Tau / Wall Street Journal:
Donald Trump Jr. Refuses to Discuss Father-Son Talk With Investigators
Donald Trump Jr. Refuses to Discuss Father-Son Talk With Investigators
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Just Security
Laurie Kellman / Associated Press:
AP Interview: On North Korea, senator says China a problem — WASHINGTON (AP) — China is more of a problem than a partner for the United States on dealing with nuclear-armed North Korea, a leading Republican senator and ally of President Donald Trump told the Associated Press during a wide-ranging interview Thursday.
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Motoko Rich / New York Times:
Ghostly Boats Carry North Korean Crews, Dead and Alive, to Japan
Ghostly Boats Carry North Korean Crews, Dead and Alive, to Japan
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Althouse
Gerry Mullany / New York Times:
Nikki Haley Calls U.S. Presence at South Korea Olympics an ‘Open Question’
Nikki Haley Calls U.S. Presence at South Korea Olympics an ‘Open Question’
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New Republic and The Daily Caller
FOX News Radio:
Senator Bill Cassidy On Al Franken & Roy Moore: There Is A Difference Between A 14 Year Old Girl & An Adult Female — Senator Bill Cassidy (R-LA) spoke with Brian Kilmeade about tax reform and his hopes that the Senate's version doesn't change too much after it goes through conference …
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CBS News:
CBS News poll: Americans say tax plan helps wealthy, not middle class — Republicans expect economic boost, but not personal tax cut — The Republican tax plan faces opposition from a majority of Americans. Over half disapprove of it - including four in 10 who disapprove strongly …
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Washington Post, Business Insider and Daily Kos
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CBS News:
CBS News poll: Americans split on Russia investigation
CBS News poll: Americans split on Russia investigation
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Axios, Politicus USA and Politico
Emily Shapiro / ABC News:
Ex-cop Michael Slager faces 19 to 24 years in prison for shooting death of Walter Scott — Former South Carolina police officer Michael Slager faces 19 to 24 years in prison for the deadly shooting of unarmed black man Walter Scott. — U.S. District Judge David Norton ruled today …
Lauren Etter / Bloomberg:
How Rodrigo Duterte Turned Facebook Into a Weapon—With a Little Help From Facebook — Rodrigo Duterte walked down the aisle of a packed auditorium at De La Salle University in downtown Manila, shaking hands and waving to nearly 2,000 college students snapping photos of the rising political star.
Sean McElwee / The Outline:
The Democratic party is fine — It is the most united American party in modern political history. — Take down — It is the most united American party in modern political history. — Welcome to TAKE DOWN, a new column in which Sean McElwee holds pundits accountable for their hot garbage takes …
Hannah Lang / CNN:
Gretchen Carlson declines to rule out Senate run — STORY HIGHLIGHTS — Washington (CNN)Former Fox News anchor Gretchen Carlson declined Thursday to rule out a run for the US Senate, telling CNN's Poppy Harlow and John Berman that she's been asked to run in her home state of Connecticut.
Vann R. Newkirk II / The Atlantic:
What's Missing From Reports on Alabama's Black Turnout — In order to understand democracy in the United States, take a moment to consider Alabama. In the good old heart of Dixie, the story of voting rights can be told just about from beginning to end. It was in towns and cities throughout …
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al.com
travel.state.gov:
Worldwide Caution — As part of the Department of State's continuous efforts to provide U.S. citizens traveling abroad with information about safety and security events, we are updating the Worldwide Caution with information on the continuing threat of terrorist actions, political violence …
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Nash Jenkins / TIME:
Exclusive: Sen. Jeff Flake Defends His ‘Yes’ Vote on the Republican Tax Bill — When Senate Republicans voted by the narrowest of margins — 51 to 49 — to pass their sweeping tax overhaul after midnight last Friday, many of the bill's critics turned their anger to Sen. Jeff Flake …
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Talking Points Memo
Paul Karp / The Guardian:
Marriage equality law passes Australia's parliament in landslide vote — Jubilation and tears of joy as Australia becomes the 25th country to recognise same-sex marriage — Australia's parliament has legislated for marriage equality, passing a bill almost unanimously to allow two people, regardless of sex, to marry.
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New York Times:
Australia Makes Same-Sex Marriage Legal
Australia Makes Same-Sex Marriage Legal
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Vox, CNN, AOL, Outside the Beltway and Joe.My.God.
Justin Jouvenal / Washington Post:
Intrigue grows over what sparked the attack on Rand Paul — BOWLING GREEN, Ky. — Rand Paul was on the verge of becoming a powerful senator and the nation's leading libertarian. His neighbor was a successful doctor and Kennedy-style Democrat who favored nationalized medicine.
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Mother Jones
People's Policy Project:
Destruction Of Black Wealth During The Obama Presidency — The People's Policy Project is proud to release its first formal paper. Co-authored by Ryan Cooper and Matt Bruenig and designed by Jon White, it uses data from the Survey of Consumer Finances to track the evolution …
Ian Mohr / Page Six:
Service dog causes chaos at ‘Cats’ performance — A dog ran amok at Andrew Lloyd Webber's “Cats” this week. — Spies at the Neil Simon Theatre tell us an audience member's service dog “got away from its owner and ran after [the character] Bombalurina, performed by actress Mackenzie Warren, during the opening number.”