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New York Times:
Tom Wolfe, Pyrotechnic Nonfiction Writer and Novelist, Dies at 87 — Tom Wolfe, an innovative journalist whose technicolor, wildly punctuated prose brought to life the worlds of California surfers, car customizers, astronauts and Manhattans moneyed status-seekers in works like …
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Matt Schudel / Washington Post:
Tom Wolfe, apostle of ‘New Journalism’ who captured extravagance of his times, dies at 88 … The birth of the literary movement known as New Journalism can be traced to one coffee-fueled episode in 1963: Tom Wolfe's all-nighter. He had been sent to California by Esquire magazine to report …
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Bill Morris / The Daily Beast:
Tom Wolfe Dies and Exchanges His Trademark White Suit for Angel's Wings
Tom Wolfe Dies and Exchanges His Trademark White Suit for Angel's Wings
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The Guardian:
Revealed: Ecuador spent millions on spy operation for Julian Assange — Exclusive: Files show at least $5m went on activities including spying on guests at London embassy — Ecuador bankrolled a multimillion-dollar spy operation to protect and support Julian Assange in its central London embassy …
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Michelle Goldberg / New York Times:
A Grotesque Spectacle in Jerusalem — On Monday, Ivanka Trump, Jared Kushner and other leading lights of the Trumpist right gathered in Israel to celebrate the relocation of the American Embassy to Jerusalem, a gesture widely seen as a slap in the face to Palestinians who envision East Jerusalem as their future capital.
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Louis Nelson / Politico:
Nikki Haley blames Hamas for violence in Gaza — U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley said Tuesday that the relocation of the U.S. Embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem was not to blame for deadly violence that erupted along the Gaza border, casting blame instead on Hamas and its backers in the Iranian government.
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Liel Leibovitz / Tablet Magazine:
Palestinians in Gaza Are Dying for a Photo-Op — And the media are complicit — “We are excited to storm and get inside,” a 23-year-old Gazan named Mohammed Mansoura, told the Washington Post yesterday. “When asked what he would do inside Israel,” the newspaper reported, “he said, ‘Whatever is possible, to kill, throw stones.’”
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Weekly Standard:
The Gaza ‘Protests’
The Gaza ‘Protests’
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The Times of Israel, New York Daily News and BizzyBlog
Dana Milbank / Washington Post:
Nothing says ‘peace’ like 58 dead Palestinians
Nothing says ‘peace’ like 58 dead Palestinians
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New York Times, AOL and NewsBusters
Yaniv Kubovich / Haaretz:
Turkey Expels Israeli Ambassador Over Gaza Deaths; Israel Says 24 of Those Killed Were Militants
Turkey Expels Israeli Ambassador Over Gaza Deaths; Israel Says 24 of Those Killed Were Militants
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Mediaite, Just Security, RT and New York Times
Josh Rogin / Washington Post:
China gave Trump a list of crazy demands, and he caved to one of them … After top Trump officials went to Beijing last month, the Chinese government wrote up a document with a list of economic and trade demands that ranged from the reasonable to the ridiculous.
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S.V. Date / HuffPost:
Trump Orders Help For Chinese Phone-Maker After China Approves Money For Trump Project — Trump will profit from Indonesian resort project that will get $500 million in Chinese loans in a deal sealed days before before his tweet ordering help for ZTE. — WASHINGTON - A mere 72 hours …
Jeff Spross / The Week:
Trump's ZTE puzzler
Trump's ZTE puzzler
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Washington Post, The Daily Beast and Wall Street Journal
Washington Post:
One year of Robert Mueller — IT HAS been a year since special counsel Robert S. Mueller III took over the Justice Department's Russia investigation. Since then, by all appearances, he has performed with professionalism, integrity and remarkable efficiency. — That is not President Trump's view, of course.
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Andrew C. McCarthy / National Review:
The Strzok-Page Texts and the Origins of the Trump-Russia Investigation
The Strzok-Page Texts and the Origins of the Trump-Russia Investigation
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CNN:
Haspel says CIA should not have conducted interrogation program — (CNN)Gina Haspel, President Donald Trump's pick to be the next CIA director, says in a new letter that the CIA should not have conducted then-President George W. Bush's interrogation and detention program where waterboarding …
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Alex Kantrowitz / BuzzFeed:
Twitter Is Going To Limit The Visibility Of Tweets From People Behaving Badly — Act like a jerk, and Twitter will start limiting how often your tweets show up. — On Tuesday, Twitter announced a massive change to the way its conversations will work, evaluating not just the content of individual tweets …
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Casey Newton / The Verge:
Twitter will hide more bad tweets in conversations and searches
Twitter will hide more bad tweets in conversations and searches
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Emily Smith / Page Six:
Bill O'Reilly in talks to return to cable news — Bill O'Reilly is in talks to head back to cable news in his old 8 p.m. slot, but this time at Newsmax TV, sources exclusively tell Page Six. — A year after O'Reilly's abrupt exit from Fox News, where he was the top-rated host in cable news …
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Josh Feldman / Mediaite:
Sean Hannity: 'We Lost Three Quarters of Fox Primetime and We're Still Killing It' in the Ratings
Sean Hannity: 'We Lost Three Quarters of Fox Primetime and We're Still Killing It' in the Ratings
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Joe Pinsker / The Atlantic:
The Ivy League School That Won't Talk About Its Most Famous Graduate — For 176 years, William Henry Harrison was the only president the University of Pennsylvania had any kind of claim on, and even then it was kind of a stretch. As a student, Harrison did a brief stint at Penn, but he didn't stay long enough to get a degree.
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Raw Story
James Hohmann / Washington Post:
The Daily 202: Trump supporters suffer unintended consequences of his policies … THE BIG IDEA: President Trump sometimes seems impervious to the second and third order consequences of his decisions. — Several recent developments have highlighted the unintended — though often foreseeable …
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Kaitlan Collins / CNN:
In leaky West Wing, not even a phone ban can stop embarrassing disclosures — Washington (CNN)The dustup over a White House aide's crass remark about Sen. John McCain's health has once again inflamed the White House's frustration with staffers who reveal the inner workings of the West Wing to reporters outside the building.
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Alex Isenstadt / Politico:
GOP golden boy mails it in — Republicans worry that Josh Hawley, the party's top Senate recruit, is squandering his opportunity to beat vulnerable Missouri Sen. Claire McCaskill. — FENTON, Mo. — As GOP Rep. Ann Wagner prepared to introduce candidates in a Republican Senate debate here Friday …
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RealClearInvestigations:
Two Colleagues Contradict Brennan's Denial of Reliance on Dossier — Former CIA Director John Brennan's insistence that the salacious and unverified Steele dossier was not part of the official Intelligence Community Assessment on Russian interference in the 2016 election is being contradicted by two top former officials.
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Real Clear Politics
Garrett M. Graff / Wired:
The Untold Story of Robert Mueller's Time in Combat — Robert Mueller's job is to make sense of how Russia hacked the 2016 election. But to make sense of Mueller, you have to revisit some of the bloodiest battles of Vietnam. — ONE DAY IN the summer of 1969, a young Marine lieutenant …
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Politico
Jeff Baillon / KMSP:
Millions of dollars in suitcases fly out of MSP, but why? — MINNEAPOLIS (KMSP) - For five months, Fox 9 has been investigating what appears to be rampant fraud in a massive state program. — This fraud is suspected of costing Minnesota taxpayers as much as $100 million a year.
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Jennifer Bendery / HuffPost:
Not An Onion Story: Blake Farenthold Gets A New Job Lobbying Congress — It's only been a month since he quit his House seat amid an ethics committee probe into sexual harassment allegations. — WASHINGTON A month after abruptly resigning from Congress in an apparent effort to avoid …
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Washington Examiner, Roll Call and Corpus Christi Caller-Times
Henry Goldman / Bloomberg:
Bharara Weighs Independent Bid for New York Attorney General — He has the name recognition, resume and money to make the race — Former prosecutor plays coy about run and says ‘Stay Tuned’ — When a New York jury convicted ex-Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver on bribery charges last week …
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Political Wire
David Brooks / New York Times:
The American Renaissance Is Already Happening — People who read this column know my political ideology: I'm a Whig. If progressives generally believe in expanding government to enhance equality, and libertarians try to reduce government to expand freedom, Whigs seek to use limited but energetic government to enhance social mobility.
Greg Sargent / Washington Post:
The truth is about to catch up to Trump. He has Giuliani to thank for it. … THE MORNING PLUM: — Today is the deadline for President Trump to file his financial disclosure form for 2017. That fact may seem trivially bureaucratic, but lurking at its core is a dilemma for Trump …
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Washington Post:
In this town, you can flip the channel all you want — the news is often the same — As big chains gobble up small TV stations, merged newsrooms are creating a uniformity of news coverage. — JOHNSTOWN, Pa. — The TV news has a familiar feel to it here in west-central Pennsylvania.
Axios:
Scoop: Inside Trump's 2020 startup — As President Trump's campaign aides quietly launch his reelection campaign, they're eyeing two states as possible pickups for 2020: Minnesota, where Trump came close in 2016 without even trying; and Colorado, where his hands-off approach to marijuana enforcement is a possible selling point.
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Political Wire
Bloomberg:
Trump Nominates McConnell and Chao's Brother-In-Law to Lead Pension Agency — Hartogensis to lead Pension Benefit Guarantee Corporation — McConnell, Chao relative would replace Obama appointee Reeder — President Donald Trump nominated Gordon Hartogensis, a self-described entrepreneur …
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Daily Caller News Foundation
Eugene Robinson / Washington Post:
‘Real’ Americans are a myth. Don't you dare buy it. … The most offensive and corrosive idea in our politics today is that some Americans are more “real” than others. Don't you dare buy it. — Republicans are cynically peddling this un-American conceit.
Politico:
U.S. hits head of Iran's central bank with terror sanctions — WASHINGTON — The Trump administration is designating the head of Iran's central bank as a terrorist and hitting him with sanctions intended to further isolate Iran from the global financial system.
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