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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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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 …
Laurel Wamsley / NPR:
Fired VA Secretary Says White House Muzzled Him  —  Fired Veterans Affairs Secretary David Shulkin tells NPR's Morning Edition that political forces in the Trump administration want to privatize the VA — and he was standing in the way.  —  “There are many political appointees in the VA …
CNN:   Trump being told he doesn't need a communications director or chief of staff
Dan Merica / CNN:
House Democrats call for FBI to probe into Kushner's ties to Saudi crown prince
Discussion: Daily Kos
Kevin Breuninger / CNBC:
TripAdvisor says it will stop ads for right-wing TV host Laura Ingraham after she criticized Parkland shooting survivor  —  Online travel website TripAdvisor said it will stop advertising on right-wing host Laura Ingraham's television show after she attacked a survivor of the February Parkland, Florida school shooting on Twitter.
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Daniel Victor / New York Times:
Laura Ingraham, Facing Boycott, Apologizes for Taunting Parkland Survivor David Hogg  —  Laura Ingraham, a Fox News host, apologized under pressure on Thursday for taunting a survivor of the school shooting in Parkland, Fla., as three companies confirmed they would pull advertising from her show.
Washington Post:
'You're a mother': Laura Ingraham faces boycott for taunting Parkland teen over college rejections
Hayley Miller / HuffPost:
Advertisers Ditching Laura Ingraham's Show Over Attack On Parkland Survivor
Mark Hosenball / Reuters:
Mueller probing Russia contacts at Republican convention: sources  —  WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Investigators probing whether Donald Trump's presidential campaign colluded with Russia have been questioning witnesses about events at the 2016 Republican National Convention, according to two sources familiar …
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Laura Jarrett / CNN:
Sessions names prosecutor investigating claims of FBI misconduct but declines to appoint special counsel  —  Washington (CNN)Attorney General Jeff Sessions revealed Thursday that Utah's top federal prosecutor, John Huber, is investigating a cluster of Republican-driven accusations against the FBI …
Molly Ball / TIME:
Jeff Sessions Is Winning for Donald Trump.  If Only He Can Keep His Job  —  Sessions greets law-enforcement officers in Kentucky.  “The fundamental question is, Who rules the streets?” the U.S. Attorney General says.  “The government or the outlaws?”  Philip Montgomery for TIME
CNN:
Source: Mueller pushed for Gates' help on collusion  —  Ex-Trump campaign aide Rick Gates pleads guilty  —  (CNN)Special counsel Robert Mueller's team last year made clear it wanted former Trump campaign deputy Rick Gates' help, not so much against his former business partner Paul Manafort …
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Harry Litman / Washington Post:
We may know why Paul Manafort has kept quiet. But his bet is still risky.
Michael W. Chapman / CNSNews:
Pope Francis: ‘There Is No Hell’ … In another interview with his longtime atheist friend, Eugenio Scalfari, Pope Francis claims that Hell does not exist and that condemned souls just “disappear.”  This is a denial of the 2,000-year-old teaching of the Catholic Church about the reality of Hell and the eternal existence of the soul.
Tal Kopan / CNN:
ICE paves way to detain more pregnant immigrants  —  Who is a target for deportation?  —  Washington (CNN)The Trump administration will no longer seek to automatically release pregnant immigrants from detention — a move in line with the overall efforts by the administration to hold far …
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Sun-Sentinel:
Crazed girls flood Parkland school shooter Nikolas Cruz with fan mail  —  Sun Sentinel  —  Mass murderer Nikolas Cruz is getting stacks of fan mail and love letters sent to the Broward County jail, along with hundreds of dollars in contributions to his commissary account.
Richard Pérez-Peña / New York Times:
Russia Will Expel 150 Diplomats, as Tensions With West Reach Fever Pitch  —  LONDON — Intensifying Russia's clash with Europe and the United States, the Kremlin on Thursday announced that it would expel 150 Western diplomats and close the American consulate in St. Petersburg.
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Anders Aslund / Washington Post:   It's time to go after Vladimir Putin's money in the West
Ryan Mac / BuzzFeed:
Growth At Any Cost: Top Facebook Executive Defended Data Collection In 2016 Memo — And Warned That Facebook Could Get People Killed  —  Facebook Vice President Andrew “Boz” Bosworth said that “questionable contact importing practices,” “subtle language that helps people stay searchable,” …
Discussion: Raw Story
Ari Berman / Mother Jones:
It Took 3 Different Court Orders for Scott Walker To Finally Hold Constitutionally Required Elections  —  After months of delay and Republican attempts to defy court orders, Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker finally agreed to schedule special elections to fill vacant two state legislative seats.
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Jason Stein / Milwaukee Journal Sentinel:
Gov. Scott Walker calls special elections and Senate leader drops bill to sidestep court order
Damian Paletta / Washington Post:
Trouble in candy land  —  How Peeps, pensions and a lawsuit threaten to upend the American retirement system  —  On April 1, hundreds of millions of marshmallow chicks and bunnies called Peeps will peer out from Easter baskets at American children.  —  They are a pastel symbol of Easter joy …
Brendan O'Connor / Splinter:
The Fascist Right Is Bloodied and Soiled  —  Recently, on a cold, gray Monday afternoon in East Lansing, Michigan, about 500 militant anti-fascists gathered in a parking lot with the intention of stopping Richard Spencer, the high-profile white nationalist, from speaking at Michigan State University.
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Media Matters for America:   Fox News article on Stormy Daniels cites known white supremacist as a legal expert
Helaine Olen / Washington Post:
Fake Kirsten Gillibrand flap reveals double standard in our politics  —  Here's a sentence I never thought I would need to write: Kirsten Gillibrand is not involved in a sex scandal.  —  Now I've got your attention, right?  —  That I even need to devote a blog post to this topic is evidence …
Jon Swaine / The Guardian:
FBI looked into Trump plans to build hotel in Latvia with Putin supporter  —  Exclusive: US authorities made inquiries even before 2016 election campaign into Trump property dealings in former Soviet Union … They wanted to build the Las Vegas of the Baltics.
Burgess Everett / Politico:
Exclusive: Russian ambassador pleads for help in securing Washington meetings  —  Congressional leaders won't meet with him.  Neither will the vice president or the White House chief of staff.  —  And the Russian ambassador says he is at his wit's end.  —  In a letter to Sen. Orrin Hatch …
New York Times:
E.P.A. Prepares to Roll Back Rules Requiring Cars to Be Cleaner and More Efficient  —  The Trump administration is expected to launch an effort in coming days to weaken greenhouse gas emissions and fuel economy standards for automobiles, handing a victory to car manufacturers and giving …
Discussion: The Daily Caller and ThinkProgress
Scott Rosenberg / Axios:
Media vs. Facebook: This time it's personal  —  Facebook and Google execs privately complain about the barrage of critical coverage they face, charging that media companies have a financial incentive to attack them and that media execs are settling scores.  They're right.
Nahal Toosi / Politico:
Trump wants ‘out’ of Syria ‘very soon,’ contradicting top officials  —  President Donald Trump said Thursday that the United States will end its military presence in Syria “very soon”—contradicting his secretaries of state and defense, who have said U.S. troops should stay in the Arab country for the foreseeable future.
Discussion: ABC News, Washington Post and CNN
Chloe Aiello / CNBC:
Under Armour says data breach affected about 150 million MyFitnessPal accounts  — The breach affected an estimated 150 million users of its food and nutrition application, MyFitnessPal.  — The investigation indicates that affected information may include usernames, email addresses, and hashed passwords.
Carol Morello / Washington Post:
More than 200 former diplomats are alarmed at the state of American diplomacy … More than 200 former U.S. ambassadors and veteran diplomats have signed a letter expressing alarm over the slide in U.S. leadership in the world and urging senators to grill Mike Pompeo about his plans to reverse …
Discussion: Talking Points Memo
Kyle Kondik / Sabato's Crystal Ball:
The House Exodus  —  How the historically high number of open seats affects the November calculus  —  KEY POINTS FROM THIS ARTICLE  — As of this writing, just 379 of 435 House districts will have incumbents running in them this November.  That's the second-lowest total of the post-World War II era.
 
 
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Ariane Lange / BuzzFeed:
The Disturbing Secret Behind An Iconic Cartoon
Discussion: IndieWire and Jezebel
Laura Saunders / Wall Street Journal:
The IRS Is Auditing a Lot Fewer Americans
Discussion: Mother Jones, CBS New York and Infowars
Danielle Tcholakian / Longreads:
Is Journalism a Form of Activism?
Bill Allison / Bloomberg:
Russian News Service RT to Go Off the Air in the Washington Area
New York Times:
Cuomo, in Writing, Reinterprets Fund-Raising Ban on Appointees
Alexi McCammond / Axios:
DCCC polling: Dem candidates should be open to working with Trump
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Ryan Struyk / CNN:
More than half of Americans think Trump will lose in 2020. …
Robert Faturechi / ProPublica:
A Partisan Combatant, a Remorseful Blogger: The Senate Staffer Behind the Attack on the Trump-Russia Investigation
Stephen Dinan / Washington Times:
Extreme vetting: State Dept. to demand tourists' social media history
Discussion: The Gateway Pundit
Ian Schwartz / RealClearPolitics:
‘Roseanne’ Star Sandra Bernhard: Women Who Support Trump Unable To Think For Themselves
Discussion: The Daily Caller and twitchy.com
Michael Bartiromo / Fox News:
Father crashes daughter's proposal, holds up sign reading ‘Say no’
Discussion: AOL and Daily Wire
TMZ.com:
Larry King Says the Second Amendment Was Created to Fight Off Slave Uprisings
 

 
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Bill Toulas / BleepingComputer:
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Muyao Shen / Bloomberg:
Hashed: Hyperliquid, the top DeFi derivatives exchange by volume, had $112M+ of USDC outflows on December 23, over concerns of trading by North Korean hackers

Annie Palmer / CNBC:
Donald Trump announces Scott Kupor, a managing partner at a16z, will serve as director of OPM, and Michael Kratsios will serve as the White House OSTP director

 
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