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9:10 AM ET, March 29, 2018

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New York Times:
Trump's Lawyer Raised Prospect of Pardons for Flynn and Manafort as Special Counsel Closed In  —  WASHINGTON — A lawyer for President Trump broached the idea of Mr. Trump pardoning two of his former top advisers, Michael T. Flynn and Paul Manafort, with their lawyers last year …
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Harry Litman / Washington Post:
We may know why Paul Manafort has kept quiet.  But his bet is still risky.  —  Harry Litman practices law at the firm Constantine Cannon and teaches constitutional law at the University of California at San Diego.  He served as deputy assistant attorney general in the Justice Department …
Discussion: Raw Story
Josh Marshall / Talking Points Memo:   Who Ratted Out John Dowd? I Think We Know
David J. Shulkin / New York Times:
Privatizing the V.A. Will Hurt Veterans  —  It has been my greatest professional honor to serve our country's more than 20 million veterans.  Almost three years ago, I left my private sector job running hospitals and came to Washington to repay my gratitude to the men and women who put their lives on the line for our country.
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Nicholas Fandos / New York Times:
Veterans Affairs Secretary Is Latest to Go as Trump Shakes Up Cabinet
New York Times:
Trump Rings Up Roseanne Barr After Her Show Is a Ratings Winner  —  President Trump made a personal phone call on Wednesday to a political supporter with a huge megaphone — Roseanne Barr.  —  Mr. Trump called Ms. Barr to congratulate her on the revival of her comedy, “Roseanne,” and to thank her for her support.
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Nellie Andreeva / Deadline:
‘Roseanne’ Revival's Huge Debut Stuns Hollywood, Prompts Soul-Searching  —  Roseanne made a triumphant return last night, blowing past projections to draw a 5.2 adults 18-49 rating in 18.2 million (Live+same day).  —  While nostalgia was expected to bring in eyeballs, no one predicted …
Discussion: The Last Tradition
John Podhoretz / New York Post:
Roseanne revival is a wake-up call for Hollywood  —  At the beginning of March, the Academy Awards featured performers talking about “intersectionality” and Dreamers and jokes about how an Oscar-nominated movie about a gay awakening was made to annoy Mike Pence — and the show got the lowest ratings in history.
Olivia Nuzzi / New York Magazine:
Inside the Cutthroat Battle to Be the Next Hope Hicks  —  Hope Hicks plans to depart Washington by Good Friday, over a month after she resigned as the White House communications director on February 28.  She will leave behind a press operation that is inherently broken …
Discussion: The Week
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James Hohmann / Washington Post:
The Daily 202: Loyalty to Trump emerges as a top issue in Republican primary campaign commercials
Discussion: BuzzFeed
Jacqueline Alemany / CBS News:
White House staffers view post-Hope Hicks era with trepidation
Discussion: Politico, Raw Story and Mediaite
Wall Street Journal:
Trump's Shake-Up of National-Security Team Remakes Kushner's Role  —  Arrival of Pompeo and Bolton could curb Mr. Kushner's influence  —  WASHINGTON—President Donald Trump's shake-up of his national-security team is likely to reshape the role played by Jared Kushner, who has been a key counselor …
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Jeffrey Lewis / The Daily Beast:
John Bolton to Kim Jong Un: Give Up Your Nukes Like Gaddafi Did—Before We Killed Him
Associated Press:
Rival Korean leaders to meet April 27 in historic summit
Discussion: The Week
CNN:
North and South Korean leaders to meet for historic summit on April 27
Discussion: RedState and Fox News
Mukhtar M. Ibrahim / mprnews.org:
Minneapolis FBI agent charged with leaking classified information to reporter  —  A Minneapolis FBI agent who started his career with the agency as an intern in 2000 has been charged with leaking classified information to the news website The Intercept.  —  Terry James Albury …
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Brooke Singman / Fox News:   DOJ Inspector General reviews alleged FISA abuses by DOJ, FBI
Jennifer Jacobs / Bloomberg:
Kelly Loses White House Clout as Trump Blazes Own Path  —  Chief of staff out of loop for several key recent decisions  —  President and top aide at times now on different wavelengths  —  White House Chief of Staff John Kelly has lost some of his clout following recent missteps …
Discussion: Talking Points Memo
Osita Nwanevu / Slate:
It's Time to Stop Yammering About Liberal Bias  —  We're now several days into a roiling debate over whether liberals ought to be upset that the Atlantic hired a man who once argued that a quarter of American women should be executed.  Predictably, both sides have progressed from that specific …
Dominic Gates / The Seattle Times:
Boeing hit by WannaCry virus, but says no impact on jet production  —  Boeing was hit by the WannaCry computer virus Wednesday, initially raising fears within the company that airplane production could be affected.  Later Boeing played down the impact and called it a “limited intrusion” with production unaffected.
Carly Wanna / Yale Daily News:
Jeb fires Trump barbs at Yale talk  —  Former Florida Governor Jeb Bush's psychiatrist wants him to move past the 2016 presidential election.  —  “I'm not going to talk about the 2016 election,” Bush joked on Tuesday in a talk sponsored by the The William F. Buckley, Jr. Program at Yale.
Brooke Singman / Fox News:
Documents suggest possible coordination between CIA, FBI, Obama WH and Dem officials early in Trump-Russia probe: investigators  —  The political rhetoric over the FISA abuse memo took a new turn with the ranking Democrat drafting his own version; Catherine Herridge goes in-depth for ‘Special Report.’
Washington Post:
Ecuadoran Embassy in London cuts off Julian Assange's Internet … LONDON — Julian Assange, the controversial founder of WikiLeaks, has been barred from using the Internet at the Ecuadoran Embassy in London, where he has been holed up for nearly six years, the Ecuadoran government announced Wednesday.
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BBC:
Julian Assange has internet cut at Ecuadorian embassy in London
Discussion: NPR and Daily Wire
TMZ.com:
Groupon Apologizes for Using N-Word to Describe Boots  —  Groupon's got a major mishap to deal with after a racial slur appeared on its site for a listing for women's boots ... and it started by issuing an apology.  —  Screenshots from outraged customers started making the rounds on social media Wednesday …
Discussion: Althouse and Hollywood Life
Wall Street Journal:
Why Are States So Strapped for Cash?  There Are Two Big Reasons  —  The proportion of state and local tax revenues dedicated to Medicaid and public pensions is the highest since the 1960s  —  The only speaker standing between state budget officers and the opening cocktail hour …
Joanna Rothkopf / Jezebel:
Statistically, at Least 2 Disney Princesses Have Had Abortions  —  We need many kinds of Disney princesses, according to an extremely fun meme whooshing across the 'net.  We need a Disney princess who juuls; we need a Disney princess who is falling asleep/calling a cab/having a smoke/taking a drag …
Discussion: RedState and Mashable
US News:
European Powers Face Resistance to Iran Sanctions to Save Nuclear Deal  —  BRUSSELS/PARIS (Reuters) - France, Britain and Germany are struggling to persuade their EU partners to back new sanctions on Iran to preserve its nuclear deal, diplomats said, with Italy doubting whether the measures can stop the United States pulling out in May.
Glenn Thrush / New York Times:
Under Ben Carson, HUD Scales Back Fair Housing Enforcement  —  WASHINGTON — The Trump administration is attempting to scale back federal efforts to enforce fair housing laws, freezing enforcement actions against local governments and businesses, including Facebook, while sidelining officials …
Mike Allen / Axios:
Clinton book provides a new guessing game for Washington  —  Axios has learned that the N.Y. Times' Amy Chozick uses pseudonyms to identify top Clinton aides in her memoir, “Chasing Hillary: Ten Years, Two Presidential Campaigns and One Intact Ceiling,” out April 24.
Discussion: Political Wire
Rachael Bade / Politico:
Scalise comeback fuels talk of succeeding Ryan  —  ATOP THE OLYMPUS TLP OIL RIG IN THE GULF OF MEXICO — With one arm snaked around his crutches and the other gripping a handrail, Steve Scalise climbed gingerly up hundreds of stairs to the peak control room of a hulking oil rig 77 miles off the coast of Louisiana.
Discussion: Washington Post
Justin Cohen / Jewish NewsJustin Cohen:
Exclusive Jewish News interview with Jeremy Corbyn: 'I'm not an anti-Semite in any form'  —  In the wake of the Jewish community's unprecedented ‘Enough Is Enough’ protest against Labour anti-Semitism, Jewish News sat down with the party leader to discuss all the key issues of concern that drove …
Marwa Eltagouri / Washington Post:
Family of boy in viral police hug photo dies after SUV plunges off cliff.  He's still missing. … Five members of a Washington family were killed after their SUV went off a Pacific Coast Highway cliff and crashed into the rocky ocean, authorities said.  —  The victims were identified …
Discussion: Raw Story
Facebook:
Shutting Down Partner Categories  —  We want to let advertisers know that we will be shutting down Partner Categories.  This product enables third party data providers to offer their targeting directly on Facebook.  While this is common industry practice, we believe this step …
 
 
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James F. Peltz / Los Angeles Times:
Amazon shares tumble on report Trump wants to ‘go after’ the company
Jon Swaine / The Guardian:
FBI looked into Trump plans to build hotel in Latvia with Putin supporter
Julian E. Barnes / Wall Street Journal:
NATO Fears Its Forces Not Ready to Confront Russian Threat
Discussion: National Review
Julie Turkewitz / New York Times:
In Arizona Race, Conservatives View Stormy Daniels as a ‘Little Hard to Believe’
Kevin Roose / New York Times:
Can Social Media Be Saved?
Jess Bravin / Wall Street Journal:
Consensus Eludes Justices in Gerrymandering Case
Discussion: SCOTUSblog
KABE-LP:
Trump loses arbitration to win back control of Panama hotel
Discussion: Politico
 Earlier Items: 
Elizabeth Landers / CNN:
Mike Pence's hometown to host first gay pride festival
Discussion: The Daily Caller and Mediaite
Will Parker / The Real Deal New York:
Trump Place resident who runs Russia-focused PR shop wants to keep president's name on the building
Salvador Hernandez / BuzzFeed:
Trump Tweeted Pictures Claiming “The Start” Of His Border Wall, But It Was Actually An Old Project
Discussion: Raw Story
Jessica Miller / Salt Lake Tribune:
Judge ‘beyond angry’ after Corrections workers withheld evidence, allowing Utah killer to avoid death penalty
Brian M. Rosenthal / New York Times:
Why Does Subway Construction Cost So Much? Congress Wants to Find Out
Emily Flitter / New York Times:
Morgan Stanley Knew of a Star's Alleged Abuse. He Still Works There.
Discussion: JustOneMinute
 

 
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Wall Street Journal:
Sources describe Netflix's struggles handling traffic for the Tyson-Paul fight, with viewership nearly three times what the company had anticipated

Todd Spangler / Variety:
Fubo says TelevisaUnivision has pulled its networks from Fubo and that TelevisaUnivision offered terms “that would increase prices by 25%” for Fubo subscribers

Jon Phillips / PCWorld:
PCWorld executive editor Gordon Mah Ung, former Maximum PC editor-in-chief and renowned PC hardware journalist for 25+ years, died at 58 of pancreatic cancer

 
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