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9:55 AM ET, April 18, 2018

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Enid Nemy / New York Times:
Barbara Bush, Wife of 41st President and Mother of 43rd, Dies at 92  —  Barbara Bush, Wife of 41st President, Dies  —  Mrs. Bush avoided controversial issues while in the White House and became known for her straight talk, lack of pretension and self-deprecating humor.  She was 92.
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Steve Hendrix / Washington Post:
‘One last time’: Barbara Bush had already faced a death more painful than her own … Barbara Bush, who died Tuesday, said she didn't fear death.  That may be because the 92-year-old former first lady faced it before, in the hardest way imaginable.  —  In 1953, soon after George H.W. Bush …
Karen Tumulty / Washington Post:
Barbara Bush was as authentic as her pearls were fake … When Wellesley College invited Barbara Bush to speak at its 1990 graduation, protests broke out on campus.  A hundred and fifty students spelled out their objections in a petition to the school's president at the time, Nannerl Keohane …
Christopher Buckley / New York Times:   Mrs. No-Nonsense  —  I met her in 1981, when I went to work …
Terence Hunt / Associated Press:   The day outspoken Barbara Bush regretted speaking her mind
Robert Costa / Washington Post:
Hannity's rising role in Trump's world: ‘He basically has a desk in the place’  —  The phone calls between President Trump and Sean Hannity come early in the morning or late at night, after the Fox News host goes off the air.  They discuss ideas for Hannity's show, Trump's frustration …
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Gabriel Sherman / Vanity Fair:
“You Only Hire Cohen for One Reason”: Inside Fox News, Sean Hannity's Michael Cohen Disclosure Stokes a Crisis as Murdoch Wavers on Trump  —  The revelation that Trump's lawyer offered legal advice to Fox News's biggest name was shocking, even to Fox loyalists.  “This is bad,” one Fox staffer said.
Rosie Gray / The Atlantic:
Sean Hannity's Ties to Two More Trump-Connected Lawyers  —  Sean Hannity has had no shortage of lawyers.  In court on Monday, his name was disclosed as the third “mystery client” of Donald Trump's personal lawyer Michael Cohen.  Though Hannity says he was never actually Cohen's client …
The Babylon Bee:   Nation Suddenly Worried Sean Hannity Might Not Be Completely Objective
New York Times:
Sanctions Flap Erupts Into Open Conflict Between Haley and White House  —  WASHINGTON — President Trump was watching television on Sunday when he saw Nikki R. Haley, his ambassador to the United Nations, announce that he would impose fresh sanctions on Russia.
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Brett Samuels / The Hill:
Haley fires back at White House: 'I don't get confused'
Discussion: Politico, Mediaite and The Week
Stephanie Dube Dwilson / Heavy.com:
Tammie Jo Shults, Southwest Pilot: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know  —  Tammie Jo Shults is the pilot who bravely flew Southwest Flight 1380 to safety after part of its left engine ripped off, damaging a window and nearly sucking a woman out of the plane.  The flight was en route to Dallas Love airport …
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Daily Mail:   Mother-of-two Wells Fargo executive from Albuquerque, 43, is named as woman who was killed …
Max Jaeger / New York Post:
Hero who landed Southwest flight was an ace Navy pilot
Discussion: The Daily Beast
Judy Kurtz / The Hill:
The Hill says goodbye to 50 Most Beautiful  —  After nearly 15 years, The Hill is bidding a beautiful bye-bye to its annual 50 Most Beautiful list.  —  While it's had a remarkably gorgeous run, The Hill team feels the time has come for 50 Most Beautiful to be added to that big, beautiful list in the sky.
David M. Drucker / Washington Examiner:
GOP alarmed by tax law's falling poll numbers, privately blame Trump  —  President Trump is undermining voter support for the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act with erratic messaging after it was gaining popularity, alarming Republicans counting on the law to save the party's vulnerable House majority.
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Jeff Cox / CNBC:
Tax cut riches have gone to execs and investors over workers by nearly 3-to-1 margin
Discussion: Washington Post
Speaker Paul Ryan / Fox News:
Tax Day isn't usually a day to celebrate. This year is different
Discussion: CNBC and Speaker.gov
Helene Cooper / New York Times:
Mattis Wanted Congressional Approval Before Striking Syria.  He Was Overruled.  —  WASHINGTON — Defense Secretary Jim Mattis urged President Trump to get congressional approval before the United States launched airstrikes against Syria last week, but was overruled by Mr. Trump …
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Trump, Inc.:
The Company Michael Cohen Kept  —  Long before Donald Trump's attorney paid Stormy Daniels or had his office raided by the FBI, a pattern was established: The associates of Michael Cohen often land in legal trouble.
Axios:
Mike Pence's “Art of the Deal”  —  What was most surprising about President Trump's irritation with Vice President Mike Pence's pick for national security adviser is how rarely the two men betray any friction.  —  Why it matters: No one inside the White House has navigated Trump and the watch …
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Sputnik International:
WATCH Nuclear Explosion Outside White House Modelled by Experts
Discussion: twitchy.com
The Hill:
Top Trump energy adviser resigns
Morgan Gstalter / The Hill:   Image projected on Trump's DC hotel: 'There's a rapist in the White House'
Ilya Shapiro / Washington Examiner:
Surprised by Neil Gorsuch's ruling?  You weren't paying attention.  —  According to many on the Left, Neil Gorsuch can do no right.  Not only did he take a Supreme Court seat that rightfully belonged to Merrick Garland, but he's an anti-little-guy grinch who can't stop waxing historical …
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Associated Press:
The Supreme Court just handed the Trump administration a loss on immigration — and Gorsuch was the tiebreaking vote
Facebook:
Complying With New Privacy Laws and Offering New Privacy Protections to Everyone, No Matter Where You Live  —  In recent weeks we've announced several steps to give people more control over their privacy and explain how we use data.  Today we're introducing new privacy experiences for everyone …
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Josh Constine / TechCrunch:
A flaw-by-flaw guide to Facebook's new GDPR privacy changes
Michael B. Mukasey / Wall Street Journal:
Trump, Cohen and Attorney-Client Privilege  —  The protection has limits, but is it worth testing them over a possible campaign-finance offense?  —  Who'd have dreamed that with all the horrors committed by Bashar Assad, Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong Un, the small change of American political discourse …
Liz Moyer / CNBC:
Student activist David Hogg calls for boycott of Vanguard and BlackRock over gunmaker ownership  — David Hogg led a successful advertiser boycott of Fox television's Laura Ingraham's show last month after Ingraham publicly mocked his college acceptances.  — BlackRock and Vanguard …
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Jeff McCall / The Hill:   Ingraham's ratings spike a wake-up for advertisers
Erik Avanier / WJXT-TV:
Controversy over Jacksonville store's display of military flags caught on camera  —  Video shows city inspector getting in face of veteran at Jaguar Power Sports  —  JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - A Jacksonville city inspector walked into a Cedar Hills Estate business to issue a warning citation …
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Vic Micolucci / WJXT-TV:
City suspends Jacksonville inspector over military flag flak
Discussion: TheBlaze
WNYC News:
‘It Smells Like Death’: Alabama Town Endures NYC ‘Poop Train’  —  A stinking trainload of human waste from New York City is stranded in a tiny Alabama town, spreading a stench like a giant backed-up toilet - and the “poop train” is just the latest example of the South being used as a dumping ground for other states' waste.
Shane Harris / Washington Post:
CIA Director Pompeo met with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un over Easter weekend … CIA Director Mike Pompeo made a top-secret visit to North Korea over Easter weekend as an envoy for President Trump to meet with that country's leader, Kim Jong Un, according to two people with direct knowledge of the trip.
Brad Mielke / ABC News:
Comey: ‘The Republican Party has left me and many others’  —  Former FBI Director James Comey was a registered Republican for most of his life, but now he believes “the Republican Party has left me and many others.”  —  “I just think they've lost their way and I can't be associated with it …
Sheila Burke / Associated Press:
Tennessee lawmakers punish Memphis for removing statues  —  NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — The Republican-dominated House in Tennessee voted Tuesday to punish the city of Memphis for removing Confederate monuments by taking $250,000 away from the city that would have been used for a bicentennial celebration next year.
Discussion: Joe.My.God.
Heather Knight / San Francisco Chronicle:
Clean up San Francisco's streets, tourist industry pleads  —  As president of S.F. Travel, the city's visitors bureau, Joe D'Alessandro's job is to promote San Francisco.  You'd think he'd be hyping the city's gorgeous vistas, top-notch restaurants and glorious museums.  —  Instead, he's getting honest.
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New York Times:
San Francisco's Big Seismic Gamble
Discussion: FiveThirtyEight
Thomas Kaplan / New York Times:
In Pro-Trump Tennessee, Democrats Count on a Familiar Face to Flip a Senate Seat  —  KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — President Trump won 92 of Tennessee's 95 counties in the 2016 election, making this state a seemingly daunting target for Democrats hoping to flip a seat in the Senate.
Xander Peters / Orlando Weekly:
Former Florida Rep. Alan Grayson says he's making another run for Congress  —  His campaign raised just more than $192,000 in the first quarter of 2018, but former U.S. Rep. Alan Grayson, a progressive Democrat, has yet to decide on where in the state he'll make another run for Congress.
Discussion: Roll Call
David Shepardson / Reuters:
Four U.S. senators seek details on unusual cellular surveillance in D.C. area  —  WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Four U.S. senators on Wednesday urged the U.S. Homeland Security Department (DHS) to disclose additional information about unusual cellular surveillance activity that has been detected around the nation's capital.
Discussion: Washington Times
New York Times:
Why There Is No ‘Liberal Tea Party’  —  Mr. Grossmann hosts the podcast Political Research Digest.  Mr. Hopkins blogs about politics at Honest Graft.  —  In October 2015, John Boehner was driven from office by right-wing members of his own caucus.  His successor, Paul Ryan …
 
 
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Discussion: Townhall
Sam Levin / The Guardian:
Diante Yarber: Police kill black father with barrage of bullets in Walmart parking lot
Discussion: The Root and VICE News
HuffPost:
These Pro-Trump Extremists Had A Plan To Kill Muslims. How Were They Radicalized?
Maïa de La Baume / Politico:
European Parliament backs report critical of Selmayr appointment
Discussion: Agence France-Presse
Kyle Cheney / Politico:
Freedom Caucus seeks to make McCarthy pay to become speaker
Jordain Carney / The Hill:
Amid struggle for votes, GOP plows ahead with Cabinet picks
Bloomberg:
Putin Still Wants Deal With Trump, Even After Sanctions, Syria Attack
Discussion: Axios
NBC News:
New Zealand's prime minister is unmarried, pregnant and going on maternity leave
 Earlier Items: 
Veronique Hyland / ELLE:
Joy Reid Is Quietly, Steadily, Stealthily Changing the Game for Women on TV
Internal Revenue Service:
IRS provides additional day to file and pay for taxpayers through Wednesday, April 18 …
Carol D. Leonnig / Washington Post:
Trump sours on talking with Mueller after FBI raid of lawyer's office
Discussion: Talking Points Memo
Oliver Carroll / The Independent:
‘Russian Elon Musk’ raped and tortured to death in custody, say experts
Josh Marshall / Talking Points Memo:
Good Grief. Cohen's World Gets Mobbier The Closer I Look
Kyle Cheney / Politico:
Handful of House Republicans mobilize to protect Mueller
Jennifer Bendery / HuffPost:
Here's Why Congressman Blake Farenthold Resigned So Abruptly
Discussion: VICE News, CNN, Political Wire and Splinter
Marisa Schultz / New York Post:
Trump's trade rep spends $1M on new furniture, blames Obama
 

 
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Bloomberg:
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