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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.
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CNN:
Stormy Daniels sues Trump lawyer Michael Cohen for defamation — Washington (CNN)Porn star Stormy Daniels filed a lawsuit for defamation on Monday against President Donald Trump's personal attorney Michael Cohen. — The suit, filed by her lawyer Michael Avenatti in California …
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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 …
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James Poniewozik / New York Times:
How Stormy Daniels Out-Trumped Trump
How Stormy Daniels Out-Trumped Trump
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No More Mister Nice Blog, The Last Tradition and Press Association
Brian Stelter / CNNMoney:
Anderson Cooper's Stormy Daniels interview draws highest ratings for ‘60 Minutes’ in 10 years
Anderson Cooper's Stormy Daniels interview draws highest ratings for ‘60 Minutes’ in 10 years
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New York Times:
Trump Can't Stop Tweeting, but Goes Silent on Stormy Daniels
Trump Can't Stop Tweeting, but Goes Silent on Stormy Daniels
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Fox News:
Michael Cohen's lawyer sends Stormy Daniels cease and desist letter after ‘60 Minutes’ interview
Michael Cohen's lawyer sends Stormy Daniels cease and desist letter after ‘60 Minutes’ interview
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Maggie Haberman / New York Times:
Trump Talks of Bringing Back Rob Porter, Aide Accused of Spousal Abuse — WASHINGTON — President Trump has stayed in touch with Rob Porter, the former White House staff secretary who stepped down after allegations that he had abused his two former wives came to light, according …
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Law & Crime, Raw Story and Mediaite
Wall Street Journal:
White House Probes Loans to Kushner's Business — White House attorneys are examining whether two loans totaling more than $500 million to Jared Kushner's family business may have violated any criminal laws or federal ethics regulations, according to a letter from a federal ethics agency.
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.
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CBS News:
Jimmy Carter says John Bolton as national security adviser is “worst mistake” Trump has made — Former President Jimmy Carter says President Trump's choice of John Bolton as his new national security adviser is “the worst mistake” Mr. Trump has made. — “I have been concerned at some of the things he's decided.
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Politico, The Daily Signal, IJR, Daily Wire and Mediaite
Susan Page / USA Today:
Jimmy Carter calls Trump's decision to hire Bolton ‘a disaster for our country’
Jimmy Carter calls Trump's decision to hire Bolton ‘a disaster for our country’
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Talking Points Memo and Breitbart
Henry J. Gomez / BuzzFeed:
Trump Brings “Christmas For Neocons”
Trump Brings “Christmas For Neocons”
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Wendy R. Sherman / New York Times:
Trump and Bolton's Plan to Isolate Allies and Encourage Enemies
Trump and Bolton's Plan to Isolate Allies and Encourage Enemies
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Booman Tribune and Washington Monthly
The Daily Beast:
Dan Webb and Tom Buchanan Latest Lawyers to Decline to Join Trump's Legal Team … Two more high-power attorneys have had to turn down President Donald Trump. Tom Buchanan and Dan Webb confirmed to The Daily Beast that Trump reached out to them about representing him, and that they couldn't do it.
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David Corn / Mother Jones:
Top Republican Lawyer: No One's Asking to Be on Trump's Legal Team — On Sunday, President Donald Trump reacted to news reports that he was having trouble recruiting lawyers for his legal team. “Many lawyers and top law firms want to represent me in the Russia case...don't believe …
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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.
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Tim Hrenchir / Topeka Capital-Journal:
Linda Brown, center of Brown v. Board case, dies at 76 — Linda Brown, who as a little girl in Topeka was at the center of the 1954 Brown v. Board of Education Supreme Court decision that ended school segregation in the United States, has died at age 76. — Brown's sister, Cheryl Brown Henderson …
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Ray Hagar / Nevada NewsMakers:
Rumor is Ryan will resign as U.S. House Speaker; Scalise will replace him, Amodei says — Nevada's 2nd U.S. House District Rep. Mark Amodei, R-Carson City, said on Nevada Newsmakers Monday that Rep. Paul Ryan may soon resign as Speaker of the U.S. House. — Amodei said he was repeating a rumor that's around Capitol Hill.
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Pamela Wood / Baltimore Sun:
Sheriff: Maryland high school shooter died by shooting himself — Austin Wyatt Rollins, the 17-year-old who opened fire on classmates at Great Mills High School in Southern Maryland last week, injuring one and killing another, died by shooting himself in the head, officials investigating the case said Monday.
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.
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.
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Dell Cameron / Gizmodo:
AggregateIQ Created Cambridge Analytica's Election Software, and Here's the Proof
AggregateIQ Created Cambridge Analytica's Election Software, and Here's the Proof
Trish Turner / ABC News:
Senate panel sets April 10 for Facebook CEO to testify
Senate panel sets April 10 for Facebook CEO to testify
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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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Gianluca Mezzofiore / CNN:
No, Emma Gonzalez did not tear up a photo of the Constitution
No, Emma Gonzalez did not tear up a photo of the Constitution
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Maegan Vazquez / CNN:
Steve King's campaign criticizes Parkland survivor Emma Gonzalez
Steve King's campaign criticizes Parkland survivor Emma Gonzalez
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Lee Fang / The Intercept:
ICE Uses Facebook Data to Find and Track Immigrants, Internal Emails Show — Cambridge Analytica may have had access to the personal information of tens of millions of unwitting Americans, but a genuine debate has emerged about whether the company had the sophistication to put that data effectively …
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Axios, ThinkProgress, Splinter and Gizmodo
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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Samuel Chamberlain / Fox News:
Packages with explosive material sent to military installations in DC area — Multiple suspicious packages containing explosive material were sent to at least three military installations in the Washington, D.C. area, a senior defense official told Fox News Monday.
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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.
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CNBC:
Dow closes more than 650 points higher as trade tensions ease — The Dow Jones industrial average closed 669 points higher, with Microsoft as the best-performing stock in the index. — The move higher comes after the major averages posted their worst week since January 2016 amid fears of a trade war between China and the U.S.
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Nathaniel Meyersohn / CNNMoney:
Dow surges 669 points as trade war fears cool
Dow surges 669 points as trade war fears cool
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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.
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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