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The Guardian:
Second Trump-Russia dossier being assessed by FBI  —  Exclusive: memo written by former journalist Cody Shearer independently sets out some of the allegations made by ex-spy Christopher Steele  —  The FBI inquiry into alleged Russian collusion in the 2016 US presidential election has been given …
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Mike Emanuel / Fox News:
Paul Ryan calls to ‘cleanse’ the FBI, backs surveillance memo release  —  House Speaker Paul Ryan called Tuesday to “cleanse” the FBI as he openly backed the release of a controversial memo that purportedly details alleged surveillance abuses by the U.S. government.  —  “Let it all out, get it all out there.
David Leonhardt / New York Times:
The Nunes Conspiracy  —  First, a few words on the State of the Union address.  There will be a lot of meaningless commentary about President Trump's speech tonight.  His critics will criticize him, his supporters will praise him and pundits will throw around the word “reset.”
Mike Allen / Axios:
The great disorientation machine  —  The coming release of a secret House memo, hotly sought by conservatives, will intensify the great muddying of the Russia investigation in the public's mind.  —  Why the memo matters: Trump's allies are betting that when all is said and done …
Jessica Chia / New York Daily News:
Ex-Staten Island pol Michael Grimm blames tax evasion conviction on same ‘corrupt’ forces in Russia probe
Discussion: Mother Jones and Political Wire
John Hudson / BuzzFeed:
Trump Administration Admits It Cribbed Forbes Magazine To Create “Oligarch List”  —  The revelation is likely to invite criticism that a congressionally-mandated list designed to punish Russia for interfering in the US election is not being aggressively implemented.  —  Reporting From Washington, DC
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Sylvan Lane / The Hill:
Mnuchin promises more sanctions on Russia after outrage over report
Discussion: CNBC
Anders Åslund / Atlantic Council:   Payback: President Trump Gets Revenge for Russian Sanctions
Mike Allen / Axios:
10 undisputed facts behind the Russia probe
Aaron Blake / Washington Post:
The Trump administration's weird explanation for withholding Russia sanctions
Discussion: Mother Jones
Howard Fineman / NBC News:
The ‘state’ of Donald Trump?  He thinks it couldn't be better.  —  WASHINGTON — Donald Trump is telling friends and aides in private that things are going great — for him.  —  Some reasons: He's decided that a key witness in the Russia probe, Paul Manafort, isn't going to “flip” and sell him out, friends and aides say.
NBC News:
FBI's Wray makes clear McCabe's retirement tied to IG's Clinton report  —  FBI Director Chris Wray made clear in a message sent to all bureau employees on Monday night that Deputy Director Andrew McCabe's decision to step aside was a result of forthcoming information to be detailed …
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Victor Davis Hanson / National Review:   Hillary's ‘Sure’ Victory Explains Most Everything
Washington Post:
Scott Pruitt once said Trump 'would be more abusive to the Constitution than Barack Obama — and that's saying a lot' … Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt said in a 2016 interview that “Donald Trump in the White House would be more abusive to the Constitution than Barack Obama …
Discussion: The Daily Caller and Raw Story
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TMZ.com:
‘Glee’ Star Mark Salling Dead of Apparent Suicide  —  Mark Salling is dead of an apparent suicide, according to law enforcement ... TMZ has learned.  —  We're told his body was found near a riverbed in Sunland ... the area where he lived.  We do not yet know the manner of death.
Brian Fung / Washington Post:
Here's what went wrong with that Hawaii missile alert, the FCC says … The emergency worker who sent a false public safety alert on Jan. 13 warning of an imminent ballistic missile attack against Hawaii believed that a ballistic missile was truly bound for the state after mishearing …
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Alex Griswold / Washington Free Beacon:
ESPN Host: Notre Dame's Fighting Irish Mascot Is Offensive, Needs to Change  —  During a debate Tuesday over the Cleveland Indian's recent decision to drop their “Chief Wahoo” logo, ESPN “First Take” host Max Kellerman argued the Notre Dame Fighting Irish mascot is offensive as well.
Paul Rosenzweig / The Atlantic:
There's No Way Mueller Will Indict Trump  —  The latest revelations about President Trump have, once again, excited the interest of the public, leading to speculation that Special Counsel Robert Mueller may have amassed sufficient evidence to charge the president with obstruction of justice.
Lydia Saad / Gallup:
Trump's Approval Highest in West Virginia, Lowest in Vermont  —  WASHINGTON, D.C. — President Donald Trump's job approval rating averaged 38% throughout the U.S. in 2017, but at the state level it ranged from a high of 61% in West Virginia to a low of 26% in Vermont.
Discussion: WPRI-TV, Talking Points Memo and Vox
Rick Wilson / The Daily Beast:
Trump Turns GOP Into a Conspiracy of Dunces … Secret societies, government agents of dubious loyalties, dark cabals who work from shadowy bureaucracies seeking to overthrow the president of the United States, sinister masterminds exercising fell powers to serve a diabolical conspiracy …
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Daniel Lippman / Politico:
Some TRUTH TALK about SOTU — HOUSE DEM CANDIDATE on the border says ‘no way’ to wall, and ties GOP candidate to Trump — SPOTTED at the French embassy dinner for Charlie Rivkin  —  DRIVING THE DAY  —  FIRST IN PLAYBOOK — A Democrat running for the House on the Texas-Mexico border is running …
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Danielle Paquette / Washington Post:
Humane Society CEO is subject of sexual harassment complaints from three women, according to internal investigation
Discussion: thecut, HumaneWatch, AOL and The Week
Dylan Dethier / Golf.com:
LPGA star on golf with Trump: ‘He cheats like hell’  —  Stories of 2017: President Trump steals the spotlight at U.S. Women's Open  —  LPGA legend Suzann Pettersen is fond of the sitting U.S. president.  But she's not so sure about his handicap.  —  In an interview with Norwegian newspaper …
Heather Caygle / Politico:
Pelosi tells Democrats not to disrupt ‘slobbering’ Trump during SOTU  —  House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi is encouraging her caucus to behave during President Donald Trump's State of the Union address tonight, saying the focus should be on “his slobbering self.”
Washington Post:
Disagreement on North Korea policy derails White House choice for ambassador to South Korea … The White House's original choice for U.S. ambassador to South Korea is no longer expected to be nominated after he privately expressed disagreement in late December with the Trump administration's …
Asha Rangappa / Just Security:
Five Questions the Nunes Memo Better Answer  —  The House Intelligence Committee has voted to release the Nunes Memo, which allegedly outlines widespread abuses by the DOJ and FBI in obtaining a surveillance order against former national security advisor to the Trump Campaign, Carter Page.
Facebook:
New Ads Policy: Improving Integrity and Security of Financial Product and Services Ads  —  Two of our core advertising principles outline our belief that ads should be safe, and that we build for people first.  Misleading or deceptive ads have no place on Facebook.
Eric Eyre / Charleston Gazette-Mail:
Drug firms shipped 20.8M pain pills to WV town with 2,900 people  —  Over the past decade, out-of-state drug companies shipped 20.8 million prescription painkillers to two pharmacies four blocks apart in a Southern West Virginia town with 2,900 people, according to a congressional committee investigating the opioid crisis.
David Brooks / New York Times:
The East Germans of the 21st Century  —  Every few years I try to write a column staking out a reasonable middle ground on immigration.  After all, most big, important issues are clashes in which both sides have a piece of the truth.  —  The case for restricting immigration seems superficially plausible.
Discussion: Breitbart
CNBC:
Dow plunges 400 points, on track for biggest points drop since June 2016  — “We've had a unilateral move higher [in stocks] to start things off and people are realizing this is not sustainable,” one strategist said.  — The Dow was on track for its biggest one-day point drop since June 2016, when it fell 610 points.
Discussion: The Week
Gordon Corera / BBC:
Russia ‘will target US mid-term elections’ says CIA chief  —  The director of the CIA expects that Russia will target the US mid-term elections later this year.  —  Mike Pompeo told the BBC there had been no significant diminishing of Russian attempts at subversion in Europe and the US.
Bloomberg:
U.S. Probes Apple Over Updates That Slow Older iPhones  —  Apple said in December a software update affected some phones  —  Company cut price of replacement batteries after complaints  —  The U.S. Department of Justice and the Securities and Exchange Commission are investigating whether …
 
 
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Alan Travis Home affairs / The Guardian:
UK mass digital surveillance regime ruled unlawful
Damon Linker / The Week:
Liberals have lost their minds over immigration
Discussion: Cato Institute
Christopher Hong / Florida Times Union:
Former Jacksonville Mayor Alvin Brown to run for Congress
Discussion: Florida Politics
McKay Coppins / The Atlantic:
How the Swamp Drained Trump
Jane Coaston / Vox:
The RNC isn't giving back Steve Wynn's donations. And their reasoning is baffling.
TASS:
Russian intelligence chief visits US to discuss war on terror — ambassador
Discussion: Politico
 Earlier Items: 
Zeynep Tufekci / New York Times:
The Latest Data Privacy Debacle
Media Matters for America:
“Native American” Facebook pages that push fake news are actually run out of Kosovo
Olivia Nuzzi / New York Magazine:
Who Really Writes Trump's Speeches? The White House Won't Say
Derek Hawkins / Washington Post:
Federal judge blasts ICE for ‘cruel’ tactics, frees immigrant rights activist Ravi Ragbir
Discussion: IJR and www.wnyc.org
Bari Weiss / New York Times:
The Slut-Shaming of Nikki Haley
 

 
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