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Ed Silverman / STAT:
Trump's lawyer pitched himself as a fixer to Novartis and got paid $1.2 million  —  T  —  he curious relationship between one of the world's biggest drug makers and President Trump's personal lawyer began early last year when Michael Cohen, a longtime fixer for the president …
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Dan Mangan / CNBC:
Novartis paid Trump's lawyer Michael Cohen more than $1 million for work he was unable to do, company says  —  Drug giant Novartis paid President Donald Trump's lawyer Michael Cohen more than $1 million for work that he actually ended up being “unable” to do, the company said Wednesday.
Timothy L. O'Brien / Bloomberg:
The Porn Star's Lawyer Maps the Trump Money Trail  —  Michael Cohen's clients included a firm linked to a Russian oligarch and a South Korean aerospace company.  —  There may be any number of reasons why a management firm linked to a powerful Russian oligarch favored by the Kremlin paid …
Washington Post:
Treasury inspector general launches probe into possible leak of Michael Cohen's banking records  —  The Treasury Department's inspector general is investigating whether confidential banking information related to a company controlled by President Trump's personal attorney Michael Cohen may have been leaked, a spokesman said.
Discussion: Politico
Ryan J. Reilly / HuffPost:
Law Firm That Partnered With Michael Cohen Says Shell Company Work Was A Side Hustle  —  The legal giant Squire Patton Boggs, which had a strategic partnership with Cohen, says it had nothing to do with his shell company.  —  WASHINGTON A major law firm that formed a strategic partnership …
New York Times:
Firm Tied to Russian Oligarch Made Payments to Michael Cohen  —  A shell company that Michael D. Cohen used to pay hush money to a pornographic film actress received payments totaling more than $1 million from an American company linked to a Russian oligarch and several corporations with business …
NBC News:
Stormy lawyer: Transactions suggest Cohen was ‘selling access’ to Trump  —  Stormy Daniels' attorney said Wednesday that financial transactions he uncovered suggest that Donald Trump's personal lawyer Michael Cohen was “selling access to the president of the United States.”
Dan Mangan / CNBC:
Trump lawyer Michael Cohen ‘appears to be selling access to the president,’ says porn star Stormy Daniels' attorney, Michael Avenatti  — Michael Avenatti, the lawyer for porn star Stormy Daniels, said President Donald Trump's lawyer “appears to be selling access to the president.”
John Fritze / USA Today:
Swiss drug maker Novartis was questioned over ties to Trump attorney
Brian Flood / Fox News:
New York Times slams AWOL Pompeo, then learns he was rescuing Americans  —  As the New York Times was bashing Mike Pompeo for being missing in action while President Trump tore up the Iran nuclear deal, it turned out the secretary of state was busy rescuing three Americans who have been held captive in North Korea.
Discussion: RedState, New York Times and Mediaite
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Thomas Wright / Politico:
John Bolton and Mike Pompeo Are Headed for a Clash
Washington Post:
North Korea releases 3 American prisoners in apparent goodwill gesture ahead of a planned summit between Trump and Kim
Washington Post:
Why Trump torpedoed Obama's Iran deal
Scott Bland / Politico:
Top takeaways from the first big primary of 2018  —  Republicans can exhale now.  —  Convicted coal magnate Don Blankenship's surprise third-place finish in Tuesday's West Virginia GOP Senate primary sidestepped yet another debacle for the party after consecutive meltdowns in special elections in Alabama and Pennsylvania.
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Ronald Brownstein / The Atlantic:
The Eroding GOP Resistance to Trump's Immigration Agenda  —  The results of Tuesday's primary elections simultaneously bolstered the Republican Party mainstream and demonstrated how much ground it has yielded to Donald Trump, particularly on the volatile issue of immigration.
Discussion: Hullabaloo
G. Elliott Morris / The Crosstab:
Democrats Scored a Big, Unexpected Win in the May 8 Primaries
Discussion: Washington Post, Axios and Splinter
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Washington Post:
It's time to hold the CIA accountable. Gina Haspel's hearing is the best place to start.
Discussion: Shareblue Media and The Atlantic
Eli Okun / Politico:
Key moments: Haspel defends her moral compass at tense hearing
Discussion: ABC News and Splinter
Rick Noack / Washington Post:
Hours into his new job, Trump's ambassador to Germany offends his hosts … BERLIN — For the past year, German officials have been urging their U.S. counterparts to send a new ambassador to Berlin.  But after finally receiving one, many may be having second thoughts.
Philip Bump / Washington Post:
Trump makes it explicit: Negative coverage of him is fake coverage … A generous interpretation of President Trump's views on “fake” news is that he believes that media outlets are overly quick to be critical of his decisions and his administration.  In other words, he applies an overly broad term …
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Alex Roarty / McClatchy Washington Bureau:
Is Krystal Ball's PAC a fresh approach or a get-rich scheme?  —  A new Democratic group — one with support from Democratic congressmen and three of the biggest names in the tech industry — is testing the boundary between a new approach to politics and a self-enriching scam.
ResistanceHole:
Mr. Drumpf, Your Newest Nightmare Is A Website Called ResistanceHole  —  Hey, Drumpf (a.k.a. President Donald Trump), don't get too cozy in the White House, because there is a new website that wants to kill you.  It's called ResistanceHole, and it's your new worst nightmare.
Daniel W. Drezner / Washington Post:
There is no Plan B on Iran  —  The Trump administration has no Plan B on Iran beyond “not Plan A.”  —  In American foreign policy circles, the worst insult one can lob at someone is to call them naive in their thinking.  International relations is a cold, hard business …
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Betsy Woodruff / The Daily Beast:
Special Counsel Mueller's Team Questioned Blackwater Founder Erik Prince … Special Counsel Robert Mueller's team has spoken with Blackwater founder Erik Prince, two sources familiar with the matter tell The Daily Beast.  It was not immediately clear what questions Mueller's team …
Jeff McMahon / Forbes:
Coal Collapsing Faster Under Trump; Wind, Solar, Gas All Benefit  —  Contributor From Chicago, I write about green technology, energy, environment.  Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. … More coal plants are now projected to retire more quickly than experts thought …
Discussion: ThinkProgress
Washington Post:
Risk to intelligence source who aided Russia investigation at center of latest showdown between Nunes and Justice Dept.  —  Last Wednesday, senior FBI and national intelligence officials relayed an urgent message to the White House: Information being sought by House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes …
Samantha Schmidt / Washington Post:
Mormon Church breaks all ties with Boy Scouts, ending 100-year relationship … The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints said Tuesday it will sever all ties with the Boy Scouts of America, ending a century-old tradition deeply ingrained in the religious life of Mormon boys.
Britton O'Daly / Yale Daily News:
Black student reported to YPD for napping in dormitory common room  —  Yale Police officers on Monday evening interrogated a black graduate student, Lolade Siyonbola GRD '19, for more than 15 minutes, after a white graduate student reported Siyonbola to the police for sleeping in the HGS common room.
Discussion: Raw Story and The Root
Marwa Eltagouri / Washington Post:
Rachel Crooks, who accused Trump of sexually assaulting her, wins uncontested Ohio House primary … Rachel Crooks, one of at least 19 women who have publicly accused President Trump of sexual assault, won an uncontested primary Tuesday for a seat in the Ohio state House of Representatives, her campaign manager confirmed.
Doree Lewak / New York Post:
NYC lunch spots are killing off the chopped salad  —  That staple of New York City lunch hour, the chopped salad, has been, well, chopped.  —  Just Salad, with 20 Manhattan locations, is the latest chain to do away with chopped-on-demand greens.  You'll just have to chew.
Discussion: Eater NY
Nathan J. Robinson / Current Affairs:
Pretty Loud For Being So Silenced  —  Critics of the left aren't oppressed and they don't believe in “rational debate.”  —  Irony can be a difficult concept to grasp, but some hypothetical examples can illustrate it clearly.  It would be ironic, for instance, if people who claimed …
Shane Goldmacher / New York Times:
Big Donors Form New Alliance to Seize House From Republicans  —  Major Democratic donors in New York have discreetly formed a new political alliance to raise roughly $10 million that would be injected into as many as two dozen key House battlegrounds in an effort to wrest control of Congress from Republicans.
Charles J. Sykes / Weekly Standard:
When Everything Is Possible and Nothing Is True  —  Hannah Arendt proves indispensable in understanding the Trump era.  —  One of my favorite stories about Winston Churchill goes like this. … Unfortunately, the story is what we would now call fake news.
 
 
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Yahoo:
US deportations to Mexico rise to start year
Discussion: Axios
Dominic Tierney / The Atlantic:
America Keeps Accidentally Helping Iran
Discussion: CNN and Outside the Beltway
Toni Airaksinen / Campus Reform:
Student reported to police for talking about concealed carry
Discussion: The Daily Caller
Charles Gasparino / New York Post:
Why New York attorneys general are such power-mad freaks
Discussion: RedState
Wall Street Journal:
Trump Expected to Threaten Veto of Farm Bill Without Tighter Work Requirements
Discussion: Vox and ThinkProgress
Robert Schroeder / MarketWatch:
CBO forecasts largest-ever monthly surplus as record tax receipts pour in
Discussion: Townhall and The Daily Caller
Kevin Roose / New York Times:
And for His Next Act, Ev Williams Will Fix the Internet
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Chris Gardner / Hollywood Reporter:
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Ladders:
Ronan Farrow to Loyola Marymount's Class of 2018: ‘Trust that inner voice’
James Hohmann / Washington Post:
The Daily 202: Primary results confirm 2018 is a terrible year to be a House Republican
Discussion: MSNBC
Politico:
Trump ‘unleashes general rage’ in scrapping Iran deal
 

 
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