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8:00 AM ET, May 14, 2018

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Olivia Nuzzi / New York Magazine:
Donald Trump and Sean Hannity Like to Talk Before Bedtime  —  Life inside the bunker of Fox News' resident Trumplegänger.  —  Photo: Kevin Dietsch/Pool via Bloomberg/Getty Images (Trump head); Rob Kim/Getty Images (Hannity head); NICHOLAS KAMM/AFP/Getty Images (phone)
Spencer Ackerman / The Daily Beast:
White House Aide's Plan to Stop Leaks: Spy on His Co-Workers … A former National Security Council official now working for Attorney General Jeff Sessions explored ways to surreptitiously monitor the communications of White House staff for leaks or perceived political disloyalty to Donald Trump …
Discussion: The Week
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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.
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The Times of Israel:
Iran calls Trump ‘feebleminded’ for moving US embassy to Jerusalem  —  Tehran parliament speaker urges resistance from Palestinians and world community, says US president will have to ‘pay the price’  —  TEHRAN — Iran denounced President Donald Trump as “feeble-minded” …
Jeff Jacoby / BostonGlobe.com:
The Palestinians' real ‘nakba’
Discussion: Instapundit
The Times of Israel:
Israel sends troop reinforcements to Gaza, West Bank ahead of US embassy opening
Discussion: Breitbart and Jihad Watch
Wall Street Journal:
Michael Cohen's D.C. Consulting Career: Scattershot, With Mixed Success  —  Pitching himself as the president's lawyer to companies expecting a Clinton win, Mr. Cohen won AT&T and Novartis but was spurned by Ford and Uber  —  When Michael Cohen came knocking after the 2016 election …    SL 
Discussion: Weekly Standard, Raw Story and The Week
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.
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.
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Frank Bruni / New York Times:   Renounce Nancy Pelosi, Ignore Donald Trump — and Win?
Steven G. Calabresi / Wall Street Journal:
Mueller's Investigation Crosses the Legal Line  —  It's unconstitutional under Morrison v. Olson—the decision, not the dissent.  —  Judge T.S. Ellis has expressed skepticism about the scope of special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation.  “What we don't want in this country is …    SL 
Discussion: Law & Crime
Politico:
Kudlow brings kill 'em with kindness approach to White House  —  He's trying to avoid the collapse of NAFTA and a trade war with China by seeking consensus and sticking close to Trump.  —  Larry Kudlow thinks he can steer Donald Trump's chaotic White House away from economic disaster by being the nicest guy in the West Wing.
Discussion: Axios
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Jonathan Swan / Axios:
Top White House officials feud over China
Discussion: Mediaite
Washington Post:
Trump's improved standing, energized GOP voters worry Democrats  —  After months of confidence that public discontent with President Trump would lift Democrats back to power in Congress, some party leaders are fretting that their advantages in this year's midterms are eroding amid a shifting political landscape.
Discussion: Political Wire
Margaret Sullivan / Washington Post:
All the problems at NBC News aren't just coincidence.  They're symptoms.  —  As months go, this has been a terrible one for NBC News.  Among the low points:  —  The ace reporter whose work the network's management couldn't seem to support adequately — Ronan Farrow — broke another huge story for the competitor he fled to.
Daniel Friedman / Mother Jones:
Qatari Investor Accused in Bribery Plot Appears With Michael Cohen in Picture Posted by Stormy Daniels' Lawyer  —  Members of the Trump transition team appear to have met on December 12, 2016 with a group from Qatar that included Ahmed Al-Rumaihi, the former Qatari diplomat and current head …
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 …
Kate Nocera / BuzzFeed:
How The Congressional Baseball Shooting Didn't Become The Deadliest Political Assassination In American History  —  You don't know the whole story of how close we came to one of the deadliest political shootings in US history last year.  —  Bureau Chief, BuzzFeed DC  —  Lissandra Villa
New York Times:
Why Traditional TV Is in Trouble  —  Television networks will draw hordes of advertisers to New York City this week for their annual bonanza of presentations and parties, a decades-old tradition known as the upfronts that is meant to dazzle marketers and loosen their purse strings.
Willie Brown / San Francisco Chronicle:
Trump is more popular than Dems want to admit  —  It's time for the Democrats to stop bashing President Trump.  —  It's not going to be easy, given his policies and personality.  It might even mean checking into a 12-step program.  But setting a winning agenda is like maneuvering an aircraft carrier.
Associated Press:
Trump says US will help penalized Chinese company  —  WASHINGTON (AP) — In a surprising overture to China, President Donald Trump said Sunday he would help a Chinese telecommunications company get “back into business,” saying too many jobs in China are at stake after the U.S. government cut off access to its American suppliers.
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Scott Wilson / Washington Post:
‘A rogue state’  —  As California defies federal immigration policy, calling itself a sanctuary, the state's conservatives are pushing back  —  For nearly two decades, Alameda County sheriff's Sgt. Don Laventure has kept inmate records at what was once one of the nation's largest jails …
The Times of Israel:
Jerusalem soccer team to be renamed ‘Beitar Trump’  —  Controversial sports team permanently rebrands itself in honor of US president recognizing Israel's capital and moving embassy  —  Jerusalem's largest soccer club announced Sunday that it has changed its name to “Beitar Trump Jerusalem …
Evan Osnos / New Yorker:
Trump vs. the “Deep State”  —  How the Administration's loyalists are quietly reshaping American governance.  —  Two months after Donald Trump's Inauguration, the White House took a sudden interest in a civil servant named Sahar Nowrouzzadeh.  At thirty-four, she was largely unknown outside …
Discussion: Axios
Clare Foran / CNN:
Jake Tapper: ‘The very notion of empirical fact is being attacked and corroded’  —  Washington (CNN)CNN's Jake Tapper urged graduating students to be kind to one another and to be critical and independent thinkers in a commencement speech at the University of Massachusetts Amherst.
Discussion: Axios
Gabriela Galindo / Politico:
MI5 chief calls for close security cooperation with Europe after Brexit  —  Britain and the EU need to maintain a close security relationship after Brexit to counter the threat posed by Russia and the terror group Islamic State, MI5 chief Andrew Parker said Monday.
David Siders / Politico:
Wellstone legacy ‘goes dormant’ after family ousted in Democratic feud  —  A rift at an influential progressive group named for the late Minnesota senator offers a glimpse into a thorny party debate.  —  In the Democratic Party's reckoning following the election of Donald Trump …
Discussion: Power Line
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.
Discussion: Politico
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Lyman Stone / The Atlantic:
The Decline of American Motherhood
Discussion: Axios
Bloomberg Politics:
When Mahathir Met Mandela. And Reagan. And Suharto. And Soros
Paul Caron / TaxProf Blog:
The IRS Scandal, Day 1828: Smith Responds To Johnston's ‘Ad Hominem Attack’ On His WSJ Op-Ed
Crain's Detroit Business:
How my president's tariffs would cripple my company
Discussion: Raw Story
New York Times:
Surest Way to Face Marijuana Charges in New York: Be Black or Hispanic
Alistair Barr / Bloomberg:
Apple CEO Lauds Gun-Control Activists; Jabs at Google, Facebook
Michael Daly / The Daily Beast:
John Kelly Forgotten History Lessons
Discussion: AOL and Mediaite
 Earlier Items: 
New York Post:
Schumer, Menendez and the other Iran-deal hypocrites
Neal Rothschild / Axios:
The Senate Democrats who keep saying no to Trump nominees
Discussion: The Daily Caller and twitchy.com
Amy Russo / Mediaite:
NYT's Kristof: The Media Is Missing Important Stories With ‘All Trump, All the Time’ Addiction
Scott Johnson / Power Line:
Axios of weasel  —  Mike Allen and Jim VandeHei are two of the …
New York Times:
Deadly Convenience: Keyless Cars and Their Carbon Monoxide Toll
WAFF-TV:
‘I knew it was wrong’: WI officer caught on video punching teen
Discussion: The Root, ThinkProgress and Law & Crime
Carl Bildt / Washington Post:
Trump's decision to blow up the Iran deal is a massive attack on Europe
Discussion: The Guardian