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5:35 PM ET, March 26, 2018

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Washington Post:
Stormy Daniels accuses Trump attorney of defamation … Stormy Daniels ramped up her legal battle against President Trump on Monday, alleging in court that his personal attorney Michael Cohen defamed her by insinuating that she lied about an affair with Trump more than a decade ago.
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John Koblin / New York Times:
Stormy Daniels Attracts 22 Million Viewers to ‘60 Minutes’  —  Stormy Daniels is a ratings blockbuster.  —  CBS's “60 Minutes” interview on Sunday night featuring the pornographic film actress, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, garnered the highest ratings for the program in almost a decade.
Discussion: his vorpal sword and Mediaite
Brian Stelter / CNNMoney:
Anderson Cooper's Stormy Daniels interview draws highest ratings for ‘60 Minutes’ in 10 years  —  Stormy Daniels: ‘I have no reason to lie’  —  Anderson Cooper's interview with Stormy Daniels propelled “60 Minutes” to its highest-rated episode in 10 years, according to Nielsen ratings.
Jay Michaelson / The Daily Beast:
Stormy Daniels' Legal Strategy Strongly Suggests She Has Photos of Donald Trump … At first blush, the legal strategy of Stormy Daniels' attorney, Michael Avenatti, appears to make no sense.  —  Daniels is arguing that the October 26, 2016, agreement she signed accepting money in exchange …
James Poniewozik / New York Times:
How Stormy Daniels Out-Trumped Trump  —  “I don't think anyone's ever spoken to him like that.”  —  Stephanie Clifford was talking, on “60 Minutes,” about her alleged sexual encounter with Donald J. Trump in 2006.  Specifically, the pornographic-film actress and director …
USA Today:
Stormy Daniels on ‘60 Minutes’ makes Donald Trump's legal problems even worse  —  From the hush money agreement to Robert Mueller's Russia investigation, Stormy Daniels just made Donald Trump's legal problems much worse.  —  Stormy Daniels' 60 Minutes turn was compelling television.
New York Times:
Trump Can't Stop Tweeting, but Goes Silent on Stormy Daniels
Discussion: Washington Post, Deadline and Mediaite
Fox News:
Michael Cohen's lawyer sends Stormy Daniels cease and desist letter after ‘60 Minutes’ interview
Washington Post:
Despite porn stars and Playboy models, white evangelicals aren't rejecting Trump. This is why.
Philip Bump / Washington Post:
Why the Stormy Daniels agreement was a blackmail risk for Trump
Helen Carefoot / Washingtonian:
Stormy Daniels is Coming to DC in June
Discussion: The Week
Max Boot / Washington Post:
Why I changed my mind about John Bolton  —  In order to accommodate President Trump, the Republican Party has betrayed its principles on issues including Russia, immigration, free trade and fiscal austerity.  Yet to listen to the president's fans, the real hypocrites are Trump's conservative critics.
Discussion: NBC News, Common Dreams and Reason
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BuzzFeed:
Trump Brings “Christmas For Neocons”
Ross Douthat / New York Times:   A Hawk Takes Flight
Sara Ganim / CNN:
Sources: Zinke tells employees diversity isn't important  —  Washington (CNN)Several employees at the Interior Department have told CNN that Secretary Ryan Zinke repeatedly says that he won't focus on diversity, an apparent talking point that has upset many people within the agency.
CNN:
CNN Poll: 42% approve of Trump, highest in 11 months  —  WASHINGTON (CNN)President Donald Trump's approval rating has rebounded to its highest level since the 100-day mark of his presidency, according to a new CNN poll conducted by SSRS, even as his approval ratings for handling major issues remain largely negative.
Discussion: Political Wire and Daily Wire
Kevin McCullough / Townhall.com:
The Stupidity of the ‘March For Our Lives’  —  It was more irritating than anything else.  —  The virtue signaling over one's disagreement with “A March For Our Lives” reached fever pitch with the culmination of Saturday's event.  —  Yet a trend across social media seemed to be playing out.
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Alex Horton / Washington Post:
A fake photo of Emma González went viral on the far right, where Parkland teens are villains
Bloomberg:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un Visiting China, Sources Say  —  Kim Jong Un has made a surprise visit to Beijing on his first known trip outside North Korea since taking power in 2011, three people with knowledge of the visit said.  —  Further details of the visit, including how long Kim …
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Federal Trade Commission:
Statement by the Acting Director of FTC's Bureau of Consumer Protection Regarding Reported Concerns about Facebook Privacy Practices  —  Tom Pahl, Acting Director of the Federal Trade Commission's Bureau of Consumer Protection, issued the following statement regarding reported concerns about Facebook's privacy practices:
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Matthew Haag / New York Times:
Remington, Centuries-Old Gun Maker, Files for Bankruptcy as Sales Slow  —  Remington Outdoor, one of the oldest firearm manufacturers in the United States, filed for bankruptcy protection on Sunday amid mounting debt and declining sales.  —  The gun maker had said last month it was nearing …
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Leah Barkoukis / Townhall.com:
Remington Files For Bankruptcy
Discussion: Daily Wire
Kristen Bialik / Pew Research Center:
Putin remains overwhelmingly unpopular in the United States  —  A majority of Americans (68%) have an unfavorable opinion of Russian President Vladimir Putin.  Just 16% see Putin favorably, with more Republicans than Democrats holding that view.  —  A quarter of Republicans …
Discussion: Hullabaloo
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Jonathan Swan / Axios:
Trump's Russia paradox: Why he is loath to call out Putin
Discussion: CNN and Raw Story
WKMG:
Motion reveals Pulse gunman's father was FBI informant  —  Omar Mateen shot, killed 49 inside Orlando nightclub in June 2016  —  ORLANDO, Fla. - Attorneys for Noor Salman are calling for a mistrial after they say new details from prosecutors reveal that Pulse gunman Omar Mateen's father …
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Associated Press:
Mueller probe witness secretly backed UAE agenda in Congress  —  WASHINGTON (AP) — A top fundraiser for President Donald Trump received millions of dollars from a political adviser to the United Arab Emirates last April, just weeks before he began handing out a series of large political donations …
Adam Nossiter / New York Times:
France Calls Arson That Killed Jewish Woman, 85, a Hate Crime  —  PARIS — An 85-year-old woman who as a child narrowly escaped France's most notorious wartime roundup of Jews has been murdered in Paris, and the authorities are calling it a hate crime.  —  The body of the woman, Mireille Knoll …
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Karol Markowicz / New York Post:
Liberals refuse to face the left's growing anti-Semitism
Discussion: Instapundit and New York Times
Aaron Gell / Task & Purpose:
Paul Bremer, Ski Instructor: Learning To Shred With The Bush Administration's Iraq War Fall Guy  —  Lots of people want to be ski instructors at the Okemo Mountain Resort.  Nobody gets rich doing it, but there are perks, including a free season pass and half-price meals at the Sitting Bull Bar & Lounge.
Discussion: New York Magazine
David A. Lieb / Associated Press:
Report: Democrats would need huge wave to win US House  —  A report released Monday suggests Democrats might have to temper their enthusiasm about climbing back to power during this year's midterm elections.  —  To win a majority in the U.S. House of Representatives, Democrats would need …
Discussion: Outside the Beltway
GQ:
There's Something Funny About Tiffany Haddish  —  It took the world a ridiculously long time to realize the obvious: The breakout star of Girls Trip is fucking hilarious.  So GQ's Caity Weaver went whale watching with her.  —  Some people are better at being themselves than others are.
Lauren Pearle / ABC News:
Exclusive: Cambridge Analytica accused of violating US election laws in new legal action  —  Amid mounting accusations that data firm Cambridge Analytica misused the Facebook data of up to 50 million user profiles, the U.K.-based firm and its top executives are now also under fire for alleged violations of U.S. election laws.
Discussion: Washington Post, Splinter and Deadline
Ken Belson / New York Times:
How an Instagram Post Led to an N.F.L. Cheerleader's Discrimination Case  —  Like a lot of people in their 20s, Bailey Davis has an Instagram account.  And as a cheerleader for the New Orleans Saints, Davis said, she followed team rules and made the page private so only people she approved could see what she posted.
Discussion: ThinkProgress and AOL
 
 
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