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12:55 PM ET, May 3, 2018

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Washington Post:
Giuliani: Trump repaid attorney Cohen for Stormy Daniels settlement … Rudolph W. Giuliani, the former New York mayor and a recent addition to President Trump's legal team, said Wednesday night that Trump made a series of payments reimbursing his attorney Michael Cohen for a $130,000 settlement …
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New York Times:
Giuliani Says Trump Repaid Cohen for Stormy Daniels Hush Money  —  WASHINGTON — President Trump reimbursed Michael D. Cohen, his longtime personal lawyer, for a $130,000 payment that Mr. Cohen has said he made to keep a pornographic film actress from going public before the 2016 election …
Fox News Insider:
Judge Nap: Giuliani's Claim That Trump Didn't Know About Stormy Daniels Payment Is ‘Unworthy of Belief’  —  Rudy Giuliani on Wednesday said that President Trump reimbursed his personal attorney, Michael Cohen, the $130,000 that Cohen paid to adult film actress Stormy Daniels in exchange …
Discussion: BuzzFeed, Fox News, The Week and Mediaite
Ken Meyer / Mediaite:
Fox & Friends Grills Giuliani on Stormy Daniels Payment: ‘Sounds Like the Story is Changing’  —  Rudy Giuliani made huge waves last night with the bombshells he dropped over the President Trump-Stormy Daniels saga, and today, he joined Fox & Friends for an encore performance.
Josh Israel / ThinkProgress:
Giuliani follows up disastrous Hannity appearance with equally damaging Fox & Friends spot  —  A day after contradicting Donald Trump's and longtime Trump general counsel Michael Cohen's claims that the president knew nothing about Cohen's payments to Stormy Daniels, Rudy Giuliani contradicted himself in a Fox & Friends interview.
Discussion: Vox, USA Today, Mediaite, IJR and twitchy.com
Richard L. Hasen / Slate:
Rudy Giuliani May Have Just Implicated President Trump In Serious Campaign Finance Violations  —  Donald Trump's new lawyer Rudy Giuliani took to Sean Hannity's Fox News program Wednesday night to defend the president from the ongoing Mueller investigation and to calm the waters for the Trump faithful.
Associated Press:
Giuliani comments on Stormy payment raise legal questions  —  WASHINGTON (AP) — Rudy Giuliani's revelation that President Donald Trump reimbursed his personal attorney for a $130,000 payment to a porn star to keep her quiet about an alleged affair is raising new legal questions …
Harry Siegel / The Daily Beast:
Rudy Giuliani Says Trump Paid Back Stormy Daniels' Hush Money, Rips ‘Pervert’ Comey
Discussion: New Republic and The Daily Beast
Jennifer Jacobs / Bloomberg:
Another Top EPA Official Is Leaving, Sources Say  — Liz Bowman's exit follows two other departures just this week  — At least 10 federal investigations target EPA Chief Pruitt  —  A third top EPA official is leaving the agency amid intensifying scrutiny of Administrator Scott Pruitt's travel, spending and condo rental.
Discussion: Political Wire
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Charles V. Bagli / New York Times:
Trump Place Does Not Have to be a Forever Name, Judge Says  —  Over the opposition of lawyers for a company owned by President Donald J. Trump, State Supreme Court Judge Eileen Bransten ruled Thursday that a condominium on the Upper West Side could remove the bronze letters spelling out his name from its 46-story building.
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David A. Fahrenthold / Washington Post:
Judge rules New York condo board may remove ‘Trump’ name
Discussion: Joe.My.God.
Eric Swalwell / USA Today:
Ban assault weapons, buy them back, go after resisters: Ex-prosecutor in Congress  —  Ban assault weapons and buy them back.  It might cost $15 billion, but we can afford it.  Consider it an investment in our most important right, the right to live.  —  Gary Jackson never stood a chance.
Discussion: The Daily Caller and twitchy.com
Washington Post:
Charlie Rose's misconduct was widespread at CBS and three managers were warned, investigation finds … Incidents of sexual misconduct by Charlie Rose were far more numerous than previously known, according to a new investigation by The Washington Post, which also found three occasions …
New York Times:
Army Green Berets Secretly Help Saudis Combat Threat From Yemen Rebels  —  WASHINGTON — For years, the American military has sought to distance itself from a brutal civil war in Yemen, where Saudi-led forces are battling rebels who pose no direct threat to the United States.
Business Wire:
The New York Times Company Reports 2018 First-Quarter Results  —  NEW YORK—(BUSINESS WIRE)— The New York Times Company (NYSE: NYT) announced today first-quarter 2018 diluted earnings per share from continuing operations of $.13 compared with $.08 earnings per share in the same period of 2017.
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Jaclyn Peiser / New York Times:
New York Times Co. Reports Revenue Growth as Digital Subscriptions Rise
Vladimir Kara-Murza / Washington Post:
The UK makes history on human rights  —  It's said that the largest export from Vladimir Putin's Russia is not oil but corruption.  There is much truth in that.  But export is not a one-sided proposition.  For someone to be able to export corruption, someone else must be willing to import it.
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Maxim Eristavi / Atlantic Council:
Russia Isn't Just Interfering in Elections Around the World. It's Doing Something Far Worse
Discussion: Instapundit
Kit Chellel / Bloomberg:
The Gambler Who Cracked the Horse-Racing Code  —  Bill Benter did the impossible: He wrote an algorithm that couldn't lose at the track.  Close to a billion dollars later, he tells his story for the first time.  —  Horse racing is something like a religion in Hong Kong, whose citizens bet more than anyone else on Earth.
Eric Lichtblau / TIME:
The FBI Is in Crisis and America Is Paying the Price  —  Former FBI Director James Comey leaves a Senate hearing on June 8, 2017, after testifying about Donald Trump Stephen Voss  —  In normal times, the televisions are humming at the FBI's 56 field offices nationwide, piping in the latest news as agents work their investigations.
New York Times:
Kelly Finds Himself in a Familiar Place in the Trump White House: Eyeing the Exits  —  WASHINGTON — When President Trump learned this week that his chief of staff, John F. Kelly, reportedly called him “an idiot” on several occasions, he expressed little in the way of frustration or anger …
Gordon Lubold / Wall Street Journal:
Laser from Chinese Base Aimed at U.S. Military Pilots In Africa's Skies, Pentagon Charges  —  Incidents in recent weeks increase tensions, threaten Flight safety, U.S. says  —  WASHINGTON—Chinese military personnel are targeting American flight crews in the skies over the east African nation …
Perry Stein / Washington Post:
Three black teens are finalists in a NASA competition.  Hackers spewing racism tried to ruin their odds. … The three D.C. students couldn't believe the news.  They'd developed a method to purify lead-contaminated water in school drinking fountains, and NASA announced last month …
Manu Raju / CNN:
Michael Caputo says 'it's clear' Mueller investigators focused on Russia collusion  —  (CNN)After being interviewed by special counsel investigators on Wednesday, former aide to Donald Trump's presidential campaign Michael Caputo told CNN that Robert Mueller's team is “focused on Russia collusion.”
Monmouth University Polling Institute:
Dems +8 On House Ballot  —  McConnell, Schumer, Ryan, Pelosi viewed negatively  —  West Long Branch, NJ - Democrats hold an 8 point lead over Republicans in the generic House ballot as public opinion on the new tax reform law continues to be divided.  The Monmouth University Poll also finds …
Politico:
Corker-Blackburn drama risks must-win Senate seat for GOP  —  The GOP incumbent's kind words for former Democratic Gov. Phil Bredesen have given centrist Republicans tacit permission to break ranks.  —  Republicans are increasingly unnerved by the rift between retiring Sen. Bob Corker and Marsha Blackburn …
Discussion: Washington Post
Gareth Davies / Telegraph:
Mother, 19, stabbed boyfriend during sex after telling him men should only be used for ‘human sacrifice’  —  A young mother has been jailed for 11 years for stabbing her occasional boyfriend as they has sexual intercourse after texting him to say men should only be used as “human sacrifice”.
Discussion: Daily Wire
Zach Everson / Condé Nast Traveler:
Inside the World's Most Controversial Hotel  —  The hotel that was expected to take its place among the crown jewels of D.C.'s travel scene has become a magnet for protestors, a West Wing Annex, and—possibly—the center of a constitutional crisis.  —  Just inside the main entrance …
Avery G. Wilks / The State:
SC Senate votes to outlaw virtually all abortions in South Carolina  —  COLUMBIA, SC  —  The S.C. Senate voted Wednesday night to outlaw virtually all abortions in South Carolina.  —  The Legislature's upper chamber voted 28-10 to allow exceptions only in cases of rape …
Discussion: Daily Wire and LifeNews.com
Donald J. Trump / The White House:
President Donald J. Trump Proclaims May 3 as a National Day of Prayer  —  On this National Day of Prayer, we join together to offer gratitude for our many blessings and to acknowledge our need for divine wisdom, guidance, and protection.  Prayer, by which we affirm our dependence on God …
Discussion: MSNBC and The Stream
Carl Hulse / New York Times:
After Garland Defeat, New Group Hopes to Draw Democrats to Judicial Battlefield  —  WASHINGTON — Democrats learned the hard way in 2016 that the right is much more animated by judicial fights after Republicans' refusal to consider the Supreme Court nomination of Merrick B. Garland helped …
Nancy Kaffer / Detroit Free Press:
Here's why Michigan Medicaid work requirements will kill people |  Kaffer  —  Michigan Sen. Wayne Schmidt (R-Traverse City) represents Cheybogan County, where unemployment is high, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor and Statistics: around 20.9% in February.
Discussion: ACA Signups
Kevin Robillard / HuffPost:
Democratic Midterm Momentum Has ‘Stalled,’ Top Party Pollster Warns  —  Democrats need to refocus on the economic and health care challenges their voters face, the pollster said.  —  A top Democratic pollster is warning his party's candidates not to buy into the GOP's rosy messaging …
 
 
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Associated Press:
Can Trump be forced to testify? Legal precedents suggest yes
Karen Heller / Washington Post:
Jordan Peterson is on a crusade to toughen up young men. It's landed him on our cultural divide.
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Reuters:
Iran will not renegotiate nuclear deal: foreign minister
Discussion: CNBC and The Daily Caller
Paul Dallison / Politico:
Verhofstadt to Farage: Wait until Belgium plays England in the World Cup
Amber Athey / The Daily Caller:
Reuters Poll: Black Male Approval For Trump Doubles In One Week
Discussion: Townhall, Scared Monkeys and Power Line
Clint Smith / New Republic:
Wake Up, Mr. West!  —  This week, in an interview with TMZ …
Discussion: Vox and The Root
Jonathan Swan / Axios:
Trump's new quest: A Nobel may prove irresistible
Discussion: Associated Press
Emily Smith / Page Six:
Eric Bolling returning to media with CRTV show
Discussion: Mediaite
New York Times:
Trump Joins House Attacks Over Investigations
 

 
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Dominic Ponsford / Press Gazette:
Jason Cowley, the editor-in-chief of UK magazine the New Statesman, is stepping down from the position at the end of December after 16 years

The New York Times Company:
The New York Times names Dick Stevenson as Washington bureau chief; Stevenson has been at the paper for nearly 40 years and Washington editor since 2021

Ayodeji Rotinwa / Columbia Journalism Review:
A look at the Agora Center for Research, a Ugandan newsroom sitting between activism and investigative reporting, posting its work on various social media sites

 
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