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11:45 AM ET, March 9, 2018

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Mark Landler / New York Times:
Trump Is Said to Accept North Korea's Invitation to Discuss Its Nuclear Program  —  WASHINGTON — North Korea's leader, Kim Jong-un, has invited President Trump to meet for negotiations over its nuclear program, an audacious diplomatic overture that would bring together two strong-willed …
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Victor Cha / New York Times:
What Will Trump Give Up for Peace with North Korea?  —  The announcement at the White House on Thursday evening that President Trump will meet the North Korean leader, Kim Jong-un, within two months raises more questions than it answers.  While the unpredictability of a meeting between …
Washington Post:
Trump's North Korea gambit blindsides U.S. diplomats … President Trump's high-wire gambit to accept a meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un sets off a scramble among U.S. officials to assemble a team capable of supporting a historic summit of longtime adversaries and determine a viable engagement strategy.
Ankit Panda / The Daily Beast:
Trump Meeting Is Just What Kim Jong Un Has Always Wanted
Jonathan V. Last / Weekly Standard:   They're No Joke: Nick Eberstadt on North Korea
YouTube:
Nicholas Eberstadt: Understanding North Korea
Discussion: Weekly Standard
Peter Baker / New York Times:   Trump's Meeting With Kim Jong-un Is Another Pledge to Do What Nobody Else Can
Tom Nichols / USA Today:
North Korea sets a dangerous trap for Trump. Disaster is far more likely than a Nobel.
Wall Street Journal:
Trump Donor's Meeting With Russian Executive Draws Scrutiny of Special Counsel Mueller  —  Witness testimony appears to conflict with Blackwater founder's account to House panel  —  A meeting in the Seychelles weeks before Donald Trump's inauguration between a Russian executive …
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Natasha Bertrand / The Atlantic:
Why Was George Nader Allowed Into the White House?
Darren Samuelsohn / Politico:   Mueller tight-lipped as media leaks shape Russia narrative
New York Times:
Stormy Daniels Lawsuit Opens Door to Further Trouble for Trump  —  In the blur of news coming out of Washington, the legal maneuvers involving a pornographic film actress who says she had an affair with President Trump and the president's lawyer who paid her hush money may seem …
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Brandon Carter / The Hill:
Pro-Trump pastor: Stormy Daniels allegations ‘totally irrelevant’ to evangelical support for Trump
Discussion: RedState and Right Wing Watch
New York Times:
Obama in Talks to Provide Shows for Netflix  —  WASHINGTON — Former President Barack Obama is in advanced negotiations with Netflix to produce a series of high-profile shows that will provide him a global platform after his departure from the White House, according to people familiar with the discussions.
Burgess Everett / Politico:
The endangered GOP senator who thinks Justice Kennedy could save him  —  Dean Heller knows he's the most vulnerable Republican senator in the country.  But he thinks Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy might just help him hang on to his seat.  —  “Kennedy is going to retire around sometime early summer …
Cameron Joseph / Talking Points Memo:
EXCLUSIVE: Dem Leads In New Poll Of Hotly Contested Pennsylvania House Race  —  Democrats are on the verge of a major upset victory deep in Trump country, according to a new bipartisan poll shared first with TPM.  —  Democrat Conor Lamb leads Republican Rick Saccone by 48 percent to 44 percent …
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Edward-Isaac Dovere / Politico:
Team Biden mulls far-out options to take on Trump in 2020
Discussion: Shakesville and Political Wire
Jonathan Martin / New York Times:
Why G.O.P. Is Spending Millions on a Soon-to-Vanish Seat in Trump Country
Discussion: NBC News
Katherine Mangu-Ward / New York Times:
When Smug Liberals Met Conservative Trolls  —  It's hard to tell who started it.  —  Was it the populist right, reared in the meme swamps of Reddit and 4chan, who emerged blinking into the daylight of politics and set about baiting anyone who disagreed with their chosen Republican king?
Discussion: The Mahablog
Susan Jones / CNSNews:
155,215,000: Record Number of Americans Employed  —  (CNSNews.com) - The number of employed Americans has now broken eight records, most recently in February, since President Donald Trump took office.  —  155,215,000 Americans were employed in February, 785,000 more than last month's record 154,430,000 …
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Jeff Cox / CNBC:
Nonfarm payrolls increase by 313,000 in February vs. 200,000 est.  — Nonfarm payrolls rose by 313,000 in February while the unemployment rate remained at 4.1 percent, the lowest since December 2000.  — Wage growth was muted, however, with average hourly earnings up 2.6 percent on an annualized basis …
AOL:
GOP Jewish Coalition demands resignation of 7 Democrats over ‘ties’ to Farrakhan  —  He's the controversial leader of the Nation of Islam, and an accused anti-semite.  —  Now, the Republican Jewish Coalition is calling for the resignation of seven Democratic members of Congress, alleging ‘their connection’ to Louis Farrakhan.
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Associated Press:
Interior mum on whether Zinke spent $139K on office door  —  WASHINGTON (AP) — Records show the Interior Department spent nearly $139,000 last year for construction at the agency that was labeled on a work order as “Secretary's Door.”  —  A spokeswoman for Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke …
Niraj Chokshi / New York Times:
Amazon Knows Why Alexa Was Laughing at Its Customers  —  For weeks, users of Amazon's digital assistant, Alexa, have reported versions of the same unsettling event: being startled as they went about their day by Alexa letting out an eerie laugh.  —  Now, Amazon says that it knows why that's …
Neil Irwin / New York Times:
The Economy Is Looking Awfully Strong  —  Blockbuster job growth in February suggests this economy, already nine years into expansion, may yet have room to run.  —  There are 39 pages in the Labor Department's February report on the employment situation in the United States …
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Campbell Robertson / New York Times:
A Quiet Exodus: Why Blacks Are Leaving White Evangelical Churches  —  FORT WORTH — Charmaine Pruitt wrote the names of 12 churches on a sheet of paper, tore the paper into 12 strips, and dropped them into a Ziploc bag.  It was Sunday morning and time to pick which church to attend.
Lisa Rein / Washington Post:
'It's killing the agency': Ugly power struggle paralyzes Trump's plan to fix veterans' care  —  Veterans Affairs Secretary David Shulkin is managing the government's second-largest bureaucracy from a fortified bunker atop the agency's Washington headquarters.
Maxwell Tani / The Daily Beast:
Newsweek Exec in Secret Tape: We Gotta Turn the Business Around or We're Dead … Two weeks ago, Newsweek Media Group Chief Content Officer Dayan Candappa said the company had just five weeks to turn around its business, or it might have to shutter for good.
Foster Friess / USA Today:
We can stop school shootings.  I'll match your donations up to $2.5 million.  —  Nikolas Cruz, like many shooters, lacked positive role models.  Donating to these organizations can provide the help to avert similar tragedies.  —  If we are going to help avoid new generations of school violence …
Discussion: The Daily Caller
Kimberley A. Strassel / Wall Street Journal:
Après Cohn, le Deluge?  —  Trump's top economic adviser departs, and the administration's grown-ups worry.  —  In the daily soap opera that is the Trump White House, few episodes have ever merited serious viewing.  Gary Cohn's resignation as chief economic adviser is an unfortunate exception.
Discussion: Talking Points Memo, IJR and Mediaite
David Corn / Mother Jones:
“Why the Hell Are We Standing Down?”  —  This is the second of two excerpts adapted from Russian Roulette: The Inside Story of Putin's War on America and the Election of Donald Trump (Twelve Books), by Michael Isikoff, chief investigative correspondent for Yahoo News, and David Corn, Washington bureau chief of Mother Jones.
Eli Lake / Bloomberg:
Treat Russia Like the Terrorist It Is  —  Whether the Skripal poisoning can be conclusively pinned on Moscow is beside the point.  —  It's too soon to conclude whether the former Russian double agent Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia are Moscow's latest overseas victims.
Discussion: CNN, RedState and The Daily Beast
 
 
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