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James LaPorta / The Daily Beast:
U.S. Army Awards Medal of Heroism to Slain Parkland Students … PARKLAND, Florida — The U.S. Army has given medals to three Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps cadets killed in the Parkland school shooting last week, a spokesperson told The Daily Beast on Tuesday.
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Media Matters for America:
Pro-Trump media launch attacks on student survivors of Florida school shooting — After any mass shooting, disinformation spreads online like wildfire. It happens immediately, created and disseminated on purpose, often in real time as the event is unfolding.
Judd Legum / ThinkProgress:
Former Congressman joins smear campaign against students who survived Parkland massacre — Former Rep. Jack Kingston (R-GA) has joined a growing far-right smear campaign against the students who survived last week's massacre in a Parkland, Florida high school.
Sun-Sentinel:
West Point posthumously admits shooting victim Peter Wang to Class of 2025
West Point posthumously admits shooting victim Peter Wang to Class of 2025
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RedState, WSVN-TV and The Daily Caller
Asawin Suebsaeng / The Daily Beast:
Don Jr. Advises President Trump After School Shooting: Don't Go Wobbly on Guns
Don Jr. Advises President Trump After School Shooting: Don't Go Wobbly on Guns
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Shareblue Media, ThinkProgress, Raw Story, New York Magazine and Washington Post
Judd Legum / ThinkProgress:
The far-right smear campaign against students who survived the Parkland massacre
The far-right smear campaign against students who survived the Parkland massacre
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The Gateway Pundit, Balloon Juice and Shareblue Media
Lucian Wintrich / The Gateway Pundit:
EXPOSED: School Shooting Survivor Turned Activist David Hogg's Father in FBI, Appears …
EXPOSED: School Shooting Survivor Turned Activist David Hogg's Father in FBI, Appears …
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Mother Jones, Business Insider, Mediaite, RedState, CNN and Joe.My.God.
Jason Leopold / BuzzFeed:
Manafort Under Scrutiny For $40 Million In “Suspicious” Transactions — As the special counsel investigated President Donald Trump's former campaign manager Paul Manafort, authorities obtained details on “suspicious” banking activity that was first unearthed in 2014 and 2015.
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Raw Story, IJR, The Week, Political Wire and Daily Kos
David Brooks / New York Times:
Respect First, Then Gun Control — This has been an emotional week. We greet tragedies like the school shooting in Florida with shock, sadness, mourning and grief that turns into indignation and rage. The anger inevitably gets directed at the N.R.A., those who support gun rights …
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Catherine Rampell / Washington Post:
Don't blame ‘Washington.’ Blame the GOP. — Dysfunctional Washington refuses to work out its differences to solve problems that matter to Americans. — So say pundits and policy activists, perhaps hoping that diffuse criticism, rather than finger-pointing, will yield a government willing to govern.
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Daily Kos and Shakesville
David Voreacos / Bloomberg:
Mueller Charges Lawyer With Lying in Russia Probe — Van Der Zwaan helped prepare Ukraine report for Manafort — False statements case comes days after Russians charged — An attorney who worked for a prominent law firm was charged with making false statements to federal authorities …
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The Gateway Pundit and The Right Scoop
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Katelyn Polantz / CNN:
Mueller charges lawyer with lying about interaction with Rick Gates — (CNN)Special counsel Robert Mueller has filed a charge against a lawyer for lying to investigators about his interaction with former Trump campaign aide Rick Gates in September 2016. — Alex Van Der Zwaan is expected to plead guilty Tuesday afternoon.
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Weekly Standard, KTLA, Shareblue Media, The Week and Balloon Juice
Kyle Cheney / Politico:
Mueller charges latest target in Russia probe
Mueller charges latest target in Russia probe
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Axios and Outside the Beltway
Alayna Treene / Axios:
Mueller probe's latest indictment: Alex Van Der Zwaan
Associated Press:
Man featured on ‘Trump Dating’ site has child sex conviction — GREENSBORO, N.C. (AP) - A North Carolina man with a felony conviction for indecent liberties with a child was one-half of the poster couple for a new “Trump Dating” website. — News outlets reported Monday that visitors …
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Travis Fain / WRAL-TV:
NC couple pitching dating site for Trump supporters — RALEIGH, N.C. — A married couple from Guilford County have become the faces of a new Donald Trump-themed dating website. — Barrett and Jodi Riddleberger's smiles, beneath Trump campaign baseball caps, are the first thing greeting visitors at Trump.dating.
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Nicholas Thompson / Wired:
A Facebook Executive Apologizes To His Company—And To Robert Mueller — ON FRIDAY MORNING, just before 10am on the West Coast, the office of special counsel Robert Mueller published his indictment of 13 Russian operatives for interfering in the US election. The document was 37 pages, and it mentioned Facebook 35 times.
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Carolyn Van Houten / Washington Post:
Trump accuser keeps telling her story, hoping someone will finally listen — This Trump accuser keeps asking herself that. But she plans to keep talking about that day in 2006. — She believed her best chance to be heard was through sheer repetition, so Rachel Crooks took her seat …
Andrew Ross Sorkin / New York Times:
How Banks Could Control Gun Sales if Washington Won't — For the past year, chief executives have often talked about the new sense of moral responsibility that corporations have to help their communities and confront social challenges even when Washington won't.
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JustOneMinute, Business Insider and Washington Free Beacon
Remy Smidt / BuzzFeed:
Here's What It's Like At The Headquarters Of The Teens Working To Stop Mass Shootings — Just days after surviving a mass shooting, a team of teens are trying to start a revolution from their parents' living rooms. — Reporting From Parkland, Florida — PARKLAND, Florida …
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Woke Sloth and Splinter
Associated Press:
The Latest: Erdogan: Pro-Syrian Forces Pushed Back in Afrin — Turkey's president says Turkish artillery fire has pushed back a convoy of pro-Syrian government forces from an enclave in northern Syria. — BEIRUT (AP) — THE Latest on the conflict in Syria (all times local):
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Washington Post:
One of the bloodiest attacks of Syria's war kills more than 100 in a rebel-held Damascus suburb
One of the bloodiest attacks of Syria's war kills more than 100 in a rebel-held Damascus suburb
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ThinkProgress, The Guardian, ReliefWeb and Defense One
Kareem Shaheen / The Guardian:
'It's not a war. It's a massacre': scores killed in Syrian enclave
'It's not a war. It's a massacre': scores killed in Syrian enclave
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Al Jazeera English, Just Security and VICE News
abc13.com:
Dallas Mayor Pro Tem urges NRA to find a new home for their convention — A leader in Dallas politics does not want the National Rifle Association to meet in his city. — Mayor Pro Tem Dwaine Caraway is urging the NRA to find a new home for its annual convention.
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Joe.My.God.
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Karma Allen / ABC News:
Dallas official asks NRA to consider another city for annual convention
Dallas official asks NRA to consider another city for annual convention
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Talking Points Memo, Dallas Morning News, AOL, TheBlaze, The Week and Associated Press
Washington Post:
Louisville forced to vacate 2013 men's basketball championship in punishment for sex scandal — The NCAA appeals committee upheld a ruling that the university must forfeit 123 victories, including the 2013 national championship and a 2012 Final Four appearance, as punishment for a scandal …
New York Times:
After Florida School Shooting, Russian ‘Bot’ Army Pounced — SAN FRANCISCO — One hour after news broke about the school shooting in Florida last week, Twitter accounts suspected of having links to Russia released hundreds of posts taking up the gun control debate.
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Serena Williams / CNN:
What my life-threatening experience taught me about giving birth — Serena Williams shares scary birth experience — Serena Williams is a professional tennis player, businesswoman and UNICEF goodwill ambassador. The views expressed in this commentary are her own.
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Aamer Madhani / USA Today:
Baltimore is the nation's most dangerous city — The collective homicide toll for America's 50 biggest cities dipped slightly in 2017, a USA TODAY analysis of crime data found. — The FBI won't publish its annual comprehensive crime report until later this year, but an early review …
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Baltimore Sun, theGrio and The Daily Caller
Kate Rogers / CNBC:
Small-business confidence hits record high in 2018 after Trump tax-reform win — Small-business confidence is surging in 2018 as optimism rises among small-business owners about the newly enacted tax-reform package, according to the latest CNBC/SurveyMonkey Small Business Survey, released Tuesday.
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Speaker.gov, NRSC and Washington Free Beacon
FireEye / Threat Research Blog:
APT37 (Reaper): The Overlooked North Korean Actor — On Feb. 2, 2018, we published a blog detailing the use of an Adobe Flash zero-day vulnerability (CVE-2018-4878) by a suspected North Korean cyber espionage group that we now track as APT37 (Reaper). — Our analysis of APT37's recent activity reveals …
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Axios, Bloomberg, CNNMoney, One America News Network and The Daily Caller
Katie Rogers / New York Times:
Rob Porter's Charisma and Ambition Disguised Flare-ups of Anger — WASHINGTON — People who crossed paths with Rob Porter in Harvard classrooms or the hallways of Capitol Hill describe him in glowing terms: He was articulate enough to be secretary of state. Intelligent enough to be a Supreme Court justice.