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10:45 AM ET, May 13, 2018

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Michael Scherer / Washington Post:
In wide-open 2020 presidential field, Democrats are road-testing messages — and trying to redefine their party  —  The future of the Democratic Party has been booking late night TV gigs, waking up for morning drive-time radio and showing up at watering holes in rural counties to try out new material.
Discussion: Axios and Hullabaloo
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David Smith / The Guardian:
Joe Biden: the liberal everyman spoiling for a fight with Trump as 2020 looms  —  The Democratic field is likely to be swollen but the 75-year-old could represent a likable consensus candidate for both wings of the party  —  Among recent pilgrims to the Arizona ranch of Senator John McCain was Joe Biden.
Agence France-Presse:
ISIS knifeman, 20, who killed one and injured four in rampage near Paris opera house is named as a refugee from Chechnya who ‘was on anti-terror watchlist’ and claimed asylum in France a decade ago  — Armed police swooped on Paris as a terrorist rampaged through part of the city while shouting ‘Allah Akbar’
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Jack Shafer / Politico:
This Is How a Newspaper Dies  —  It's with a spasm of profits.  —  For a preview of the newspaper industry's coming death, turn your gaze to Colorado, where the withering and emaciated Denver Post finds itself rolling in profits.  —  The Post's controlling owner, “vulture capitalist” …
Discussion: Free Press
Gerard Alexander / New York Times:
Liberals, You're Not as Smart as You Think  —  I know many liberals, and two of them really are my best friends.  Liberals make good movies and television shows.  Their idealism has been an inspiration for me and many others.  Many liberals are very smart.  But they are not as smart, or as persuasive, as they think.
Jim VandeHei / Axios:
How to be the next Trump  —  Most coverage of President Trump focuses on the negative aspects of his style: the making-it-up-as-he-goes, the lying, the management-by-chaos.  —  Yes, but: The Trump Way does offer future candidates and presidents some valuable lessons in navigating contemporary politics.
Paul Kane / Washington Post:
Lindsey O. Graham blasts White House aide's McCain remark as ‘pretty disgusting thing to say’ … Sen. Lindsey O. Graham (R-S.C.) blasted White House officials Saturday for refusing to condemn a vile remark made about the mortality of Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.), with whom Graham spent several days …
Discussion: FOX2now.com, Mediaite and CBS News
Ryan Saavedra / Daily Wire:
Mueller Indicted A Russian Company That Didn't Even Exist, Court Transcripts Say  —  This week, one of the Russian companies accused by Special Counsel Robert Mueller of funding a conspiracy to meddle in the 2016 U.S. presidential election was revealed in court to not have existed during …
Discussion: TheBlaze and RedState
Peter Lovenheim / Politico:
Donald Trump's Mommy Issues  —  He may not have bonded successfully with his mother and that made him the adult—and the politician—that he is.  —  Donald Trump is easily the most psychoanalyzed president of modern times.  His decision-making style and behavior have been hotly debated by journalists …
Discussion: Peter Lovenheim
New York Times:
How California Could Bust Up the Two-Party System  —  The editorial board represents the opinions of the board, its editor and the publisher.  It is separate from the newsroom and the Op-Ed section.  —  California's Republican Party is in crisis.  Voters are leaving it in droves …
Ed Kilgore / New York Magazine:
Is the 2018 Democratic Wave Receding?  —  In America's hothouse political environment, people overreact to single events all the time.  The latest special election or primary; the latest poll; the latest over-the-top boast or cry of panic from a party leader — you can be sure multiple confident predictions …
Scott Shane / New York Times:
When Spies Hack Journalism  —  WASHINGTON — For decades, leakers of confidential information to the press were a genus that included many species: the government worker infuriated by wrongdoing, the ideologue pushing a particular line, the politico out to savage an opponent.
Martyn McLaughlin / Scotsman:
Donald Trump's Scottish resort paid by US taxpayers for ‘VIP visit’  —  Sorry, we're having problems with our video player at the moment, but are working to fix it as soon as we can  —  Waiting for Video...  Donald Trump's flagship Scottish resort received thousands of pounds in US taxpayers' money …
Carleton English / New York Post:
Wife hung fake Picasso after taking real thing amid contentious divorce  —  A woman locked in a contentious divorce with her bond-trader husband took a Picasso off his wall — and replaced it with a forgery she made herself.  —  Sue Gross didn't wait until she and Wall Street titan Bill Gross …
New York Times:
A Surge of Women Candidates, but Crowded Primaries and Tough Races Await  —  These are the 476 female House candidates this year.  —  ARDMORE, Pa. — Just as the women's marches and #MeToo helped define 2017, the surging numbers of female candidates have defined the midterm races now underway.
Discussion: Axios
Thomas Lifson / American Thinker:
Senator Grassley appears to be preparing to bust the frame-up of General Flynn  —  Senator Charles Grassley of Iowa, the laconic Midwesterner with a steel trap mind, dropped a bombshell yesterday with a letter (the full letter appears below - pdf here) to Deputy A.G. Rod Rosenstein …
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Sara Carter / Sara A. Carter:
Grassley Demands DOJ and FBI Turn Over All Info on Flynn
Discussion: The Gateway Pundit
Kate Lamb / The Guardian:
Indonesia church attacks: death toll rises after bombs target Sunday masses  —  Forty people also injured in the blasts in Surabaya, the country's second-largest city  —  At least eleven people have been killed and dozens injured in multiple suicide bombings at three churches in Surabaya …
Huda Majeed / Reuters:
Iraq PM Abadi appears ahead in poll, Sadr strong: sources  —  BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi's list appears to be leading in Iraq's parliamentary election, followed by influential Shi'ite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr's alliance, an election commission source and a security official told Reuters on Sunday.
CNN:
Former Trump campaign aide is helping Russian firm shed sanctions  —  Washington (CNN)A former senior campaign and transition aide to President Donald Trump recently inked a deal to help a Russian oligarch's conglomerate shed sanctions the Trump administration slapped on them last month.
David Badash / Raw Story:
Trump picks bigot pastor who claims Jews are going to Hell to lead prayer at new Jerusalem embassy  —  Pastor Robert Jeffress, a Fox News contributor, megachurch Baptist preacher from Dallas, and close Trump ally and surrogate, has been chosen by the Trump administration to lead a prayer …
Joseph Tanfani / Los Angeles Times:
Confusion, calculation and fear keeping DACA recipients from renewing their status while they can … For thousands of young men and women living in the U.S. illegally, a judge's order in January amounted to a reprieve — a chance to renew their legal protections after President Trump's decision …
Discussion: Axios
Ken Dilanian / NBC News:
Democrats, rights advocates are close to losing the battle over torture  —  WASHINGTON — Crying and pleading, he told them he couldn't recall the answer to their question.  —  But the CIA interrogators believed that Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri, then 37, was lying.
Amie Parnes / The Hill:
Dems worry Trump will win over economy  —  Democrats are growing worried that the strong economy, and President Trump  —  's messaging about his economic stewardship, will help Republicans in this year's midterm elections and have an even greater impact in 2020.
Discussion: Breitbart
Scott Bauer / Yahoo:
Paul Ryan says Trump will be an asset for Republicans  —  MILWAUKEE (AP) — House Speaker Paul Ryan said Saturday he thinks President Donald Trump will be an asset to GOP candidates this fall in states like Wisconsin that he narrowly won, even as he warned fellow Republicans that a “blue wave” …
Discussion: The Daily Caller
 
 
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Emily Stewart / Vox:
Trump doesn't respect the independence of any institution around him
Fox News Insider:
Melania Among Baby Names Rising In Popularity
Discussion: IJR and The Daily Caller
Janine Puhak / Fox News:
Donald Trump Jr. gave daughter a puppy for her birthday
Michael Birnbaum / Washington Post:
Europe's antitrust cop, Margrethe Vestager, has Facebook and Google in her crosshairs
Greg Bensinger / Wall Street Journal:
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Josh Lederman / Associated Press:
Dinner diplomacy: Netanyahu's unusual run-in with UAE envoy
John Ziegler / Mediaite:
Salem Media's Effort to Purge Anti-Trump Conservatives Tells You How the Business Really Works
Terray Sylvester / Reuters:
Hawaii braces for worse lava flows from erupting volcano
Discussion: The Daily Caller
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Kevin McDermott / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Greitens' fateful affair began during crossroads of his military life
Discussion: Raw Story
Harry Siegel / New York Daily News:
Donald, Eric and this dirty hole: Schneiderman's sins, Trump's tangled web — and don't forget Roger Stone
New York Times:
Magnet Implants? Welcome to the World of Medical Punk
Susan Svrluga / Washington Post:
When a U-Va. alumnus read his Bible on the steps of the Rotunda, the school called police
Anthony Faiola / Washington Post:
In Cuba, the Great American Tourism boom goes bust
Discussion: Front Page Magazine
Steve Peoples / Associated Press:
Bloomberg warns of ‘epidemic of dishonesty’
 

 
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