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7:15 PM ET, May 13, 2018

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Carl Bildt / Washington Post:
Trump's decision to blow up the Iran deal is a massive attack on Europe  —  Few ideas are as holy in President Trump's international liturgy as the concept of national sovereignty.  His National Security Strategy speaks of a “beautiful vision—a world of strong, sovereign, and independent nations …
Discussion: Axios
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Rebecca Morin / Politico:
Trump team sends mixed signals to Europe  —  National security adviser John Bolton on Sunday carefully doubled down on President Donald Trump's threat that European countries could be sanctioned by the United States if they continue to be involved with Iran.
Jon Swaine / The Guardian:
US threatens European companies with sanctions after Iran deal pullout
Discussion: Axios
Washington Post:
Trump pledges to help Chinese phonemaker ZTE ‘get back into business’
Discussion: CNET, CNNMoney and The Daily Caller
Jonathan Swan / Axios:
White House leakers leak about leaking  —  This White House leaks like there's no tomorrow.  —  The big picture: The leaks come in all shapes and sizes: small leaks, real-time leaks, weaponized leaks, historical leaks.  Sensitive Oval Office conversations have leaked, and so have talks in cabinet meetings and the Situation Room.
Discussion: CBS News
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Jonathan Swan / Axios:
Top White House officials feud over China
Discussion: Politico and Mediaite
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.
New York Times:
Education Department Unwinds Unit Investigating Fraud at For-Profits  —  WASHINGTON — Members of a special team at the Education Department that had been investigating widespread abuses by for-profit colleges have been marginalized, reassigned or instructed to focus on other matters, according to current and former employees.
New York Times:
Trying for House Gains, Democrats Bless Moderates and Annoy Liberals  —  CONWAY, Ark. — To many Democratic leaders, the path to power in Washington looks like Clarke Tucker.  —  He supports the Affordable Care Act, but not a single-payer system.  He signals misgivings about Nancy Pelosi as the next House speaker.
Washington Post:
‘Buckle up’: As Mueller probe enters second year, Trump and allies go on war footing … The grand jury witnesses arrive one by one at the windowless room in the federal courthouse on Constitution Avenue in downtown Washington.  They are struck first by how commonplace the setting feels …
WAFF-TV:
‘I knew it was wrong’: WI officer caught on video punching teen  —  WAUWATOSA, WI (WITI) - A violent punch from a police officer to a Wisconsin teen can be seen on a video recorded by a bystander who says he “knew it was wrong” as he saw it.  —  Cell phone video shows the takedown in the parking lot of a mall in a Milwaukee suburb.
Scott Johnson / Power Line:
Axios of weasel  —  Mike Allen and Jim VandeHei are two of the three founders of the news site Axios.  Allen came out of Politico via the Washington Post; VandeHei had co-founded Politico after work at the Washington Post and the Wall Street Journal.  They are heavy hitters in the news business.
Discussion: Axios
Paul Kane / Washington Post:
No apology forthcoming for 'he's dying anyway' quip about McCain … Advisers to President Trump paid tribute Sunday to the long service of Sen. John McCain but stopped short of apologizing to him for a cruel remark by a White House communications aide about the Arizona Republican's battle with brain cancer.
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Wall Street Journal:
Family of Suicide Bombers Attacks Churches in Indonesia  —  Attackers came from a single family; first time children involved in carrying terrorism in country  —  JAKARTA, Indonesia—A family of suicide bombers, including children, killed at least seven people and injured dozens in attacks …    SL 
Discussion: BBC, Townhall, The Week and New York Times
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The Jakarta Post:
IS-linked family responsible for Surabaya bombings, police say
Neal Rothschild / Axios:
The Senate Democrats who keep saying no to Trump nominees  —  A handful of Senate Democrats are committed to opposing President Trump's executive branch nominations at every turn — and the group bears an uncanny resemblance to the rumored 2020 frontrunners.
Discussion: The Daily Caller and twitchy.com
New York Times:
Deadly Convenience: Keyless Cars and Their Carbon Monoxide Toll  —  Weaned from using a key, drivers have left cars running in garages, spewing exhaust into homes.  Despite years of deaths, regulatory action has lagged.  —  It seems like a common convenience in a digital age …
Gus Garcia-Roberts / Los Angeles Times:
A notorious mansion.  An alleged assault by a Hollywood producer.  A suicide.  What happened to Brian Claflin?  —  In the early afternoon of June 5, 2014, a man appeared on the subway tracks between stations in Berlin.  He stood alone a few hundred yards into a tunnel …
Amy Russo / Mediaite:
NYT's Kristof: The Media Is Missing Important Stories With ‘All Trump, All the Time’ Addiction  —  New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof acknowledged the media's problematic addiction to President Donald Trump and said it's time to break the habit.  —  But while on CNN …
Gardiner Harris / New York Times:
He Was a Tireless Critic of the Iran Deal.  Now He Insists He Wanted to Save It.  —  WASHINGTON — While many hands gripped the sword that undercut the Iran nuclear deal, no one outside the Trump administration was a more persistent or effective critic than Mark Dubowitz, the chief executive of a hawkish Washington think tank.
Amy B Wang / Washington Post:
For six decades, ‘the man with the golden arm’ donated blood — and saved 2.4 million babies … In 1951, a 14-year-old Australian boy named James Harrison awoke from a major chest operation.  Doctors had removed one of his lungs in a procedure that had taken several hours — and would keep him hospitalized for three months.
New York Post:
Schumer, Menendez and the other Iran-deal hypocrites  —  Among those slamming President Trump for withdrawing from the Iran nuclear deal are several members of Congress, mostly Democrats, who opposed it then and say they still do now.  —  People like New York's Sen. Chuck Schumer …
Yahoo:
Parents, friend of Chechnya-born Paris attacker questioned  —  PARIS (AP) — Investigators working to understand why a 20-year-old French citizen born in the Russian republic of Chechnya went on a stabbing rampage in central Paris detained the dead suspect's parents and a friend Sunday, French officials said.
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Agence France-Presse:   ISIS knifeman, 20, who killed one and injured four in rampage near Paris opera house is named …
 
 
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Marc Fisher / Washington Post:
Trump, Schneiderman, Greitens and the changing shape of sex scandals
Josef Federman / Associated Press:
Israel kicks off US Embassy celebration, boosts border force
Wall Street Journal:
Los Angeles Mayor's Political Future Tied to Plan to Solve City's Homeless Crisis   SL 
Discussion: The Daily Caller
Washington Post:
Pompeo says U.S. assuring Kim that it does not seek his overthrow
Discussion: Townhall
Lynn Kawano / Hawaii News Now:
Police find large weapons cache in Waikiki raid prompted by disturbing online posts
Teddy Wayne / New York Times:
Are My Friends Really My Friends?
David Badash / Raw Story:
Trump picks bigot pastor who claims Jews are going to Hell to lead prayer at new Jerusalem embassy
Discussion: Hullabaloo
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Peter Lovenheim / Politico:
Donald Trump's Mommy Issues
Discussion: Peter Lovenheim and AOL
New York Times:
A Surge of Women Candidates, but Crowded Primaries and Tough Races Await
Ed Kilgore / New York Magazine:
Is the 2018 Democratic Wave Receding?
Discussion: Hullabaloo
New York Times:
How California Could Bust Up the Two-Party System
Jim VandeHei / Axios:
How to be the next Trump  —  Most coverage of President Trump focuses …
Jack Shafer / Politico:
This Is How a Newspaper Dies  —  It's with a spasm of profits.
David Smith / The Guardian:
Joe Biden: the liberal everyman spoiling for a fight with Trump as 2020 looms
Martyn McLaughlin / Scotsman:
Donald Trump's Scottish resort paid by US taxpayers for ‘VIP visit’
 

 
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Caitlin Huston / The Hollywood Reporter:
Internal memo: Hearst Magazines president announces layoffs as part of a decision to “reallocate resources” to “continue our focus on digital innovation”

Jon Brodkin / Ars Technica:
FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel announced she will leave the agency on January 20; she was the first woman to be confirmed to lead the agency

Lachlan Cartwright / The Ankler:
Sources: MSNBC renewed Rachel Maddow's contract early this fall, but with a pay cut; MSNBC bosses' plan to shake up daytime and weekend programming

 
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