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New York Times:
Trump Says Russia Inquiry Makes U.S. ‘Look Very Bad’ — WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — President Trump said Thursday that he believes Robert S. Mueller III, the special counsel in the Russia investigation, will treat him fairly, contradicting some members of his party who have waged a weekslong campaign …
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New York Times:
Excerpts From Trump's Interview With The Times — President Trump spoke on Thursday with a reporter from The New York Times, Michael S. Schmidt. The interview took place in the Grill Room of his golf club in West Palm Beach, Fla., whose noise made some portions at times hard to hear.
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Mike Allen / Axios:
Trump unchained: staff leaves, hardline ideas rise — If you ask some close to President Trump what worries them most about 2018, it's not Robert Mueller's probe. It's that establishment guardrails of 2017 come down — and Trump's actual instincts take over.
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Raw Story, Business Insider, New York Times, NK News, Politico and John Hawkins' Right Wing News
Brandon Carter / The Hill:
Trump: Even if there was collusion with Russia, 'it's not a crime' — in a new interview denied any collusion between his 2016 presidential campaign and Russia, adding “even if there was, it's not a crime.” — Speaking to The New York Times Thursday, Trump praised lawyer Alan Dershowitz …
Brian M. Rosenthal / New York Times:
The Most Expensive Mile of Subway Track on Earth … An accountant discovered the discrepancy while reviewing the budget for new train platforms under Grand Central Terminal in Manhattan. — The budget showed that 900 workers were being paid to dig caverns for the platforms as part …
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Instapundit and Marginal REVOLUTION
New York Times:
Even Sharks Are Freezing to Death: Winter Rages and the Nation Reels — ERIE, Pa. — Shivering, snowbound cities are scrapping their outdoor New Year's Eve countdowns. Polar-bear plunges are being canceled because of fears of frostbite and hypothermia. Winter-hardened towns are gaping …
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Amy Harder / Axios:
Trump mocks global warming in tweet
Trump mocks global warming in tweet
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Washington Post, The Daily Caller, Grist, New York's PIX11, GeekWire and AOL
Andrew Freedman / Mashable:
It's so cold in the U.S. and Canada that windows are breaking, and there's no end in sight
It's so cold in the U.S. and Canada that windows are breaking, and there's no end in sight
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Vox, Fox News Insider, AOL, Washington Post and Associated Press
Sammy Roth / USA Today:
It's cold outside, but that doesn't mean climate change isn't real
It's cold outside, but that doesn't mean climate change isn't real
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Apple:
A Message to Our Customers about iPhone Batteries and Performance — We've been hearing feedback from our customers about the way we handle performance for iPhones with older batteries and how we have communicated that process. We know that some of you feel Apple has let you down. We apologize.
Mark Landler / New York Times:
Trump, the Insurgent, Breaks With 70 Years of American Foreign Policy — President Trump has transformed the world's view of the United States from an anchor of the international order into something more inward-looking and unpredictable. — WASHINGTON — President Trump was already revved …
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New York Times:
Bronx Fire, City's Deadliest in Decades, Kills at Least 12 and Injures More — At least 12 people were killed when a fire tore through a century-old apartment building in the Bronx on a frigid Thursday night, Mayor Bill de Blasio said. It was the deadliest fire in New York City in more than a quarter-century.
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Heather Mac Donald / National Review:
Don't Take the Wrong Lessons from NYC's Murder Drop — Proactive policing still matters. — Cop critics who assiduously ignored the 20 percent increase in the national homicide rate over the previous two years have suddenly become enthusiastic purveyors of crime statistics.
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Washington Examiner:
In 2017, the media flunked the Trump challenge — President Trump's Jan. 20 inauguration was notable for more than just its small crowd sizes. It was notable because it marked the beginning of the worst year of political journalism in modern history. — On the same day that Trump was sworn …
Kyle Whitmire / al.com:
It was good for Alabama that Roy Moore didn't concede — In this Nov. 30, 2017 file photo, former Alabama Chief Justice and U.S. Senate candidate Roy Moore speaks at a campaign rally, in Dora, Ala. In the Alabama Senate race, national Democrats and the liberal grassroots are treading lightly …
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Alexandra Glorioso / Politico:
Billionaire kingmakers swarm Florida governor's race after Trump endorsement — After Donald Trump appeared to endorse Ron DeSantis' campaign for Florida governor last week, a handful of the biggest and most influential billionaires in Republican politics threw their support behind …
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Political Wire
Betsy Woodruff / The Daily Beast:
Trump Inc. Had a Rough Year, but His D.C. Hotel Is Killing It … For a host of Trump-branded properties, 2017 brought...hiccups. — Workers removed the “TRUMP” sign from the hotel formerly known as TRUMP SOHO last week in the dark of night. The move came six months after the hotel formerly known …
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Axios
Dorsa Derakhshani / New York Times:
Why I Left Iran to Play Chess in America — Right now in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, the World Chess Championships are underway. But some world champions are noticeably absent: The Israeli players were blocked from participating when Saudi Arabia denied them visas.
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Washington Post
Tim Starks / Politico:
The latest 2018 election-hacking threat: A 9-month wait for government help — States rushing to guard their 2018 elections against hackers may be on a waiting list for up to nine months for the Department of Homeland Security's most exhaustive security screening, according to government officials familiar with the situation.
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Political Wire
Fox News:
Bumped United passenger fires back at Rep. Jackson Lee's racism charge, airline — A United passenger whose first-class seat on a recent flight from Houston to D.C. was given to Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee is firing back at the Democratic congresswoman's accusations of racism - while challenging the airline's account of the incident.
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Instapundit, bizpacreview.com and IJR
Politico:
Was 2017 the Craziest Year in U.S. Political History? — Imagine how future historians might try to summarize 2017: A U.S. president, his family and his political aides came under investigation by a special counsel for possibly helping a foreign government meddle in the election.
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Raw Story
Christal Hayes / USA Today:
Number of officers killed hits 2nd-lowest in more than 50 years — A makeshift memorial for fallen law enforcement officers in Dallas continues to grow in front of the city's police department. Mike Rawlings, the city's mayor, says he has gotten “texts from all over the world.” (July 9) AP
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The Crime Report and Hit & Run
Judd Legum / ThinkProgress:
Breitbart quietly deletes recent interview with openly racist congressional candidate — The site's leadership falsely claims it has not covered the candidate in “months.” — Breitbart News is covering up its recent promotion of an openly white nationalist and anti-Semitic congressional candidate, Paul Nehlen.
Indianapolis Star:
Colts fans offended by anthem kneeling could receive refunds under legislative proposal — An Indiana lawmaker is filing legislation that would require the Indianapolis Colts to offer fans refunds if Colts players kneel during the national anthem at home games.
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The Daily Caller, The Gateway Pundit, IJR and Law & Crime
Toni Airaksinen / Campus Reform:
Profs: Farmers' markets cause ‘environmental gentrification’ — Two San Diego State University professors contributed a chapter to a new anthology arguing that farmers' markets are “insidious” “white spaces where the food consumption habits of white people are normalized.”
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Fox News, American Thinker, Washington Times, John Hawkins' Right Wing News, Instapundit and The Daily Caller
Sean Davis / Los Angeles Times:
Op-Ed Sean Davis: The top 10 undercovered news stories of 2017 — A memorial displaying 58 crosses by Greg Zanis stands in Las Vegas on Oct. 5. (Mikayla Whitmore / Associated Press) … 1. “Russian collusion” charges were a dud — Despite a year's worth of investigation into the matter …
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