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Steven T. Dennis / Bloomberg:
Grassley Says ‘Spooked’ Kushner Won't Agree to Russia Interview  —  Committee to release other transcripts on Trump Tower meeting  —  ‘That section of our investigation is done,’ senator says  —  A “spooked” Jared Kushner, President Donald Trump's son-in-law and adviser …
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Ryan Goodman / New York Times:
Seeing Through the Fog in the Mueller Russia Probe  —  What is signal and what is noise in the news and developments coming out of the Russia investigation led by Robert Mueller, the special counsel?  President Trump said Wednesday he would “love to” testify under oath in the investigation.
Karoun Demirjian / Washington Post:
Senate panel to release interviews with Trump Jr., others involved in meeting with Russian lawyer  —  The chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee plans to release transcripts of its interviews with President Trump's son, Donald Trump Jr., and others who participated in a June 2016 meeting …
Mike Levine / ABC News:
Exclusive: The full ‘secret society’ text between FBI agents: Was it meant in jest?  —  For the past 24 hours, a number of Republican lawmakers have been suggesting that a months-old text message between two FBI officials reveals a “secret society” of federal law enforcement officials clandestinely plotting …
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Fox News:
DOJ recovers missing text messages between anti-Trump FBI agents Strzok and Page  —  The Department of Justice has recovered missing text messages between anti-Trump FBI officials Peter Strzok and Lisa Page, the DOJ's inspector general said Thursday.  —  In a letter sent to congressional committees …
Jonathan Easley / The Hill:
GOP fuels ‘secret society’ talk with FBI text messages
Katie Pavlich / Townhall.com:
Judicial Watch Sues For “Lost” Text Messages Between FBI Agents Strzok and Page
Timothy L. O'Brien / Bloomberg:
I've Watched Trump Testify Under Oath.  It Isn't Pretty.  —  In a 2007 deposition in my libel case (which he lost), he was underprepared and overconfident.  —  “There's been no collusion whatsoever.  There's been no obstruction whatsoever.”  —Donald Trump, Jan. 24, 2018
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CNN:
Trump says he wants to talk to Mueller, would do so under oath
Greg Sargent / Washington Post:
Trump and the great GOP abdication  —  THE MORNING PLUM:  —  Something remarkable is happening in our politics right now.  On multiple fronts, it has fallen to Democratic elected officials to step up and defend the integrity and basic functionings of our government …
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The Daily Beast:
Devin Nunes' Anti-FBI Memo Names James Comey, Rod Rosenstein, and Andrew McCabe
Angus Deaton / New York Times:
The U.S. Can No Longer Hide From Its Deep Poverty Problem  —  You might think that the kind of extreme poverty that would concern a global organization like the United Nations has long vanished in this country.  Yet the special rapporteur on extreme poverty and human rights, Philip Alston …
Discussion: Splinter
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New York Times:
As U.S. Trumpets ‘America First,’ Rest of the World Is Moving On
Discussion: Outside the Beltway
Jacob Pramuk / CNBC:
Trump: I would reconsider a massive Pacific trade deal if it were ‘substantially better’
Discussion: Axios and NBC News
Paul Schwartzman / Washington Post:
The Trumps asked to borrow a Van Gogh for the White House.  The Guggenheim offered an 18K gold toilet instead.  —  The emailed response from the Guggenheim's chief curator to the White House was polite but firm: the museum could not accommodate a request to “borrow” a painting by Vincent Van Gogh …
Discussion: Raw Story
Ian Kerner / CNN:
Cuckolding can be positive for some couples, study says  —  (CNN)In our current political climate, the term “cuck” — short for “cuckservative” — has become an insult of the so-called alt-right, aimed at men they view as spineless and emasculated.  The slur has its roots in the concept of cuckolding, or having an adulterous partner.
Discussion: Towleroad and The Daily Caller
David Edwards / Raw Story:
GOP Senate candidate flips out over 'women's rights': ‘I want to come home to a cooked dinner every night’  —  Republican U.S. Senate candidate for Missouri Courtland Sykes blasted “women's rights” this week.  —  In a statement posted to Facebook on Tuesday, Sykes said that he had been asked if he “supports women's rights.”
Eli Rosenberg / Washington Post:
Their school deleted an article on a teacher's firing.  So these teens published it themselves.  —  The teenagers' newspaper story started with a simple question: Why had a well-liked history teacher at their high school been missing from campus?  Was there a medical issue, or something else?
Discussion: Salt Lake Tribune
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Joe Heim / Washington Post:
Schools and lockers: No longer the right combination
Discussion: Mother Jones
Steven Perlberg / BuzzFeed:
Be Smart: Mike Allen Wrote The Rules Of Washington And Now Donald Trump's Destroying Them  —  Every morning, Washington wakes up to Axios AM — Mike Allen's top 10 stories of the day, filled with short bits of breaking news, feuding White House insiders, and, some days, sober, moral pronouncements on how weird the Trump era is.
Jonathan Tamari / Philly.com:
Rep. Pat Meehan will have to step aside, Republican insiders say  —  Pennsylvania Republicans increasingly believe Rep. Pat Meehan, the latest elected official to be tarnished by a sexual harassment claim, will not be able to run for reelection this fall — and it's now a question of whether …
Alyssa Rosenberg / Washington Post:
In three years, LGBT Americans have gone from triumph to backlash  —  The movement for LGBT rights has made stunning progress in recent years.  But the latest results of an ongoing poll commissioned by the gay rights organization GLAAD, which is releasing the results at the World Economic Forum …
Discussion: GLAAD, Raw Story and Splinter
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Samantha Allen / The Daily Beast:
It's Official: America Suddenly Isn't Comfortable With LGBT People
Discussion: Shakesville
Burgess Everett / Politico:
Rubio rejects bipartisan immigration gang  —  Marco Rubio is done with gang life in the Senate.  —  The Florida GOP senator, a key co-author of the 2013 Gang of Eight comprehensive immigration bill, has no plans to join a swelling bipartisan group of senators trying to strike a deal to protect Dreamers.
Discussion: Political Wire
Spencer S. Hsu / Washington Post:
Ex-Justice Dept. lawyer offered to sell secret U.S. whistleblower lawsuits to targets of the complaints  —  Jeffrey Wertkin had a plot to bring in business and impress his new partners after joining one of Washington's most influential law firms.  —  As a former high-stakes corporate-fraud prosecutor …
Casey Michel / ThinkProgress:
A dangerous piece of fake news is spreading like wildfire on Facebook  —  Two weeks ago, Facebook announced that it would be reformatting its maligned News Feed, looking for the latest means of steering away from the fake news controversies that have dogged the company over the past year.
Discussion: Boing Boing and Washington Post
Robert O'Harrow Jr / Washington Post:
Trump's 24-year-old drug policy appointee to step down by month's end  —  A 24-year-old former Trump campaign worker who rose rapidly to a senior post in the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy will step down by the end of the month because of controversy surrounding his appointment, the White House said late Wednesday.
Bloomberg:
Putin Family Split Offers Peek at Secret Dealings of Russia Inc.  —  During his courtship and marriage, Kirill Shamalov catapulted into the ranks of the super-rich with a little help from some of the closest allies of his father-in-law: Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Discussion: The Week
Gabriel Debenedetti / Politico:
Bernie Sanders summons team to discuss 2020  —  Bernie Sanders convened his top political advisers in Washington on Saturday for a planning meeting that included a discussion of the feasibility and shape of a possible 2020 presidential campaign, half a dozen senior Democrats familiar with the gathering confirmed to POLITICO.
Discussion: Vox, AOL and Political Wire
Washington Post:
The Doomsday Clock just moved: It's now 2 minutes to ‘midnight,’ the symbolic hour of the apocalypse … The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists advanced the symbolic Doomsday Clock a notch closer to the end of humanity Thursday, moving it ahead by 30 seconds after what the organization called a …
Issie Lapowsky / Wired:
The DNC's New Chief Security Officer Knows All About Crisis  —  THE DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL Committee has hired Bob Lord, most recently Yahoo's head of information security, to be its chief security officer—a brand new position, created in the aftermath of the historic hack by Russian operatives …
Discussion: Axios and Engadget, more at Techmeme »
Bloomberg:
Mueller Almost Done With Obstruction Part of Trump Probe, Sources Say  —  Other portions of investigation could last months: officials  —  Intelligence officials, Trump aides interviewed in past weeks  —  Special Counsel Robert Mueller is moving at a far faster pace than previously known …
Discussion: Washington Times and IJR
Steven Perlberg / BuzzFeed:
CNN Is Closing Down Beme, YouTube Star Casey Neistat's Video Company  —  CNN acquired Beme in late 2016 with hopes that it would become a major piece of its digital business.  Now Neistat's leaving the company.  —  In late 2016, CNN plunked down millions of dollars to purchase Beme …
Greg Fox / WESH-TV:
Sanford teacher sends home spelling list containing racial slur  —  Angry parents want apology  —  HIDE TRANSCRIPT SHOW TRANSCRIPT  —  SANFORD, Fla. —  “That bothered me.  I was very offended by it,” Terry Day told WESH 2 Investigates.  “In today's society, it's very prevalent.  Racism!
Discussion: Raw Story and The Root
Susan Crabtree / Washington Free Beacon:
Pelosi Tries to Extend $137,000 Tax Break for Two of Her Multi-Million-Dollar Homes  —  Congress's wealthiest woman plays the tax game too: Pelosi rushed to pre-pay property taxes after decrying GOP tax overhaul as middle-class tax hike and corporate giveaway
Reuters:
Tech firms let Russia probe software widely used by U.S. government  —  WASHINGTON/MOSCOW (Reuters) - Major global technology providers SAP (SAPG.DE), Symantec (SYMC.O) and McAfee have allowed Russian authorities to hunt for vulnerabilities in software deeply embedded across the U.S. government, a Reuters investigation has found.
Discussion: Axios, more at Techmeme »
 
 
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