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Paul Wood / BBC:
Trump lawyer ‘paid by Ukraine’ to arrange White House talks  —  Donald Trump's personal lawyer, Michael Cohen, received a secret payment of at least $400,000 to fix talks between the Ukrainian president and President Trump, according to sources in Kiev close to those involved.
Matt Apuzzo / New York Times:
Jared Kushner Gets Security Clearance, Ending Swirl of Questions Over Delay  —  WASHINGTON — Jared Kushner, President Trump's son-in-law and adviser, has been granted his permanent security clearance, a person briefed on the matter said on Wednesday, ending a period of uncertainty …
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Bob Glauber / Newsday:
Jets chairman Christopher Johnson says he'll pay anthem-related league fines for his players  —  Christopher Johnson says his Jets players can take a knee or perform another type of protest without fear of repercussion from the team.  —  ATLANTA — Despite the NFL's approval of a revised policy …
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Victor Mather / New York Times:
N.F.L. Teams Will be Fined if Players Kneel During National Anthem  —  N.F.L. players will be allowed to stay in the locker room during the national anthem, but their teams will be fined by the league if they go onto the field and kneel, according to new rules adopted by owners on Wednesday …
ESPN:
New policy requires on-field players, personnel to stand for anthem  —  ATLANTA — NFL owners have unanimously approved a new national anthem policy that requires players to stand if they are on the field during the performance but gives them the option to remain in the locker room if they prefer, it was announced Wednesday.
Jacqueline Thomsen / The Hill:
New York Jets chairman, brother of Trump ambassador, says he'll pay fines for team players who protest during anthem
Discussion: Joe.My.God. and USA Today
Jonathan Chait / New York Magazine:
Trump's FBI Spy Theory Is Completely Insane  —  In the face of widening evidence of Trump campaign culpability in the Russia investigation, Republicans have churned through a frequently mutating series of conspiracy theories to defend him.  The latest, and possibly final, such theory …
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Associated Press:
Seething over Russia probe, Trump tears into ‘spygate’
Discussion: Joe.My.God.
Alex Roarty / McClatchy Washington Bureau:   Dem operatives craft Trump-Mueller message for 2018 elections
Steven Shepard / Politico:
Poll: Trump reelection bid begins in a hole
Sopan Deb / New York Times:
We Sat Down With the ‘Arrested Development’ Cast.  It Got Raw.  —  In a wide-ranging conversation about the new season, cast members got emotional as they discussed accusations of sexual misconduct against Jeffrey Tambor.  —  Perhaps no moment better defines “Arrested Development” …
Matthew Yglesias / Vox:
Most Americans don't realize Robert Mueller's investigation has uncovered crimes  —  17 indictments and five guilty pleas so far.  —  A majority of Americans — 59 percent — say in a new survey that Robert Mueller's investigation into Russia and the 2016 campaign has not yet uncovered evidence …
Discussion: Politico and National Review
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Josh Gerstein / Politico:   Mueller moves to sentence Papadopoulos, signaling key step
Washington Post:
Special counsel sets in motion sentencing process for Papadopoulos
James Hill / ABC News:
Mueller moves to prepare Papadopoulos for sentencing
Discussion: The Gateway Pundit
Navigator:   What Are They Hiding?  —  Americans Want Answers on Mueller …
Josh Dawsey / Washington Post:
In reversal, Giuliani now says Trump should do interview with Mueller team  —  President Trump's lawyer Rudolph W. Giuliani switched gears Wednesday, saying that he would prefer the president grant an interview to special counsel Robert S. Mueller III's office and that a decision would be made within “the next couple weeks.”
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Niall Stanage / The Hill:
Exclusive: Bannon says Rosenstein could be fired ‘very shortly’  —  's former chief strategist Stephen Bannon predicts that Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein  —  could be fired “very shortly,” in an interview that will be broadcast Wednesday evening in the United Kingdom.
Steven G. Calabresi / The Hill:
The mess Rod Rosenstein made
Discussion: SSRN, MARK-CM and Conservative Review
David M. Drucker / Washington Examiner:
Devin Nunes' fundraising explodes amid aggressive defense of Trump from Russia probe  —  Rep. Devin Nunes raised an extraordinary approximate sum of $2.25 million in six weeks as grassroots Republicans rewarded the House Intelligence Committee chairman for quarterbacking President Trump's counterattack …
Discussion: Washington Post and Political Wire
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Alex Isenstadt / Politico:
Garrett in turmoil, might quit Congress  —  Rep. Tom Garrett (R-Va.) has abruptly parted ways with his chief of staff and is considering not seeking reelection in November, according to three people familiar with the matter.  —  Garrett, a member of the conservative House Freedom Caucus …
Discussion: Roll Call
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New York Times:
Trump Violates First Amendment by Blocking Twitter Users From Feed, Judge Says
Washington Post:
Trump violated the Constitution when he blocked his critics on Twitter, a federal judge rules
Discussion: Daily Wire
Wall Street Journal:
Trump Administration Weighs New Tariffs on Imported Vehicles  —  White House has discussed plans for such tariffs with industry officials  —  WASHINGTON—The Trump administration is considering a plan that would impose new tariffs on imported vehicles on national-security grounds …
Discussion: Instapundit and Toronto Star
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Washington Post:   Trump officials weigh 25 percent tax on imported cars in a bid to force concessions in NAFTA trade talks
Sam Stein / The Daily Beast:
Senator Jeff Flake to Harvard Law Grads: Trump ‘Debased’ Presidency … In highly charged and notably ominous terms, Sen. Jeff Flake (R-AZ) on Wednesday laid bare his fears about the damage Donald Trump was inflicting on the office he holds, and called out his fellow Republicans for lacking the spine to fight to it.
Discussion: Political Wire
Aaron Katersky / ABC News:
Families of Sandy Hook victims, FBI agent file defamation lawsuit against right-wing radio host Alex Jones  —  Six families of victims killed in the Sandy Hook Elementary School mass shooting, as well as an FBI agent who responded to the scene, filed a defamation lawsuit today …
Mark Leibovich / New York Times:
The Risky Business of Speaking for President Trump  —  Flacks in this White House press office are getting enormous exposure — but potentially at a long-term cost to their credibility.  —  It was getting late on a Wednesday, and by 2018 standards the evening's news cycle felt almost serene.
David Carnoy / CNET:
Would you wear this muzzle around the office for private calling?  —  A new accessory called Bloxvox muffles your phone conversations in an open office.  Just don't share it.  —  Enlarge Image  —  Back in January of 2017 I discovered a product at CES called HushMe that I described as …
The Daily Beast:
Exclusive: U.S. Government Can't Get Controversial Kaspersky Lab Software Off Its Networks … Federal agencies are so far unable to comply with a law banning Kaspersky Lab software from U.S. government networks by October, The Daily Beast has learned.  Multiple divisions of the U.S. government …
CNNMoney:
EPA again blocks journalists from attending summit: 'They ain't doing the CNN stuff'  —  Journalists blocked from EPA event  —  The Environmental Protection Agency on Wednesday barred journalists for the second consecutive day from attending a national summit focused on water contaminants …
Kevin Baron / Defense One:
No Joke: Top Special Ops Commander Says No Offense Intended, Lauds Press  —  'I don't condone that kind of violence' Gen. Raymond ‘Tony’ Thomas said in an exclusive interview, one day after joking about pretending to shoot at the press.  —  TAMPA - The commander of U.S. Special Operations Command …
Brianne Pfannenstiel / Des Moines Register:
Three women accuse Iowa governor candidate Nate Boulton of sexual misconduct  —  Three women have accused Iowa Democratic gubernatorial candidate and state Sen. Nate Boulton of inappropriate sexual conduct.  —  One woman told the Des Moines Register that Boulton, now 38, repeatedly grabbed her buttocks at a bar in 2015.
Julia Reinstein / BuzzFeed:
That Viral “Odyssey” Post About Coachella Was Actually By A 28-Year-Old Man Who Catfished His Way Into The Site  —  Meet the real “Kaycie Allen.”  —  If you were on Twitter on April 22, you might remember this article.  —  “Sorry Not Sorry, My Parents Paid For My Coachella Trip,” …
Eric Levitz / New York Magazine:
America's Version of Capitalism Is Incompatible With Democracy  —  American democracy is unwell; on this much, President Trump's detractors can agree.  —  But when they turn to the tasks of identifying our republic's symptoms, naming its illness, and writing a prescription, different factions of …
Washington Post:
In an internal memo, the White House considered whether to simply ‘ignore’ federal climate research  —  White House officials last year weighed whether to simply “ignore” climate studies produced by government scientists or to instead develop “a coherent, fact-based message about climate science …
Discussion: Mother Jones
Jason Samenow / Washington Post:
NASA head Jim Bridenstine, once doubtful, confirms he believes humans are the leading cause of climate change  —  NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine, who previously questioned whether humans are primarily responsible for climate change, left no doubt Wednesday that his position has changed.
David Adler / New York Times:
Centrists Are the Most Hostile to Democracy, Not Extremists  —  The warning signs are flashing red: Democracy is under threat.  Across Europe and North America, candidates are more authoritarian, party systems are more volatile, and citizens are more hostile to the norms and institutions of liberal democracy.
Sharyl Attkisson / The Hill:
8 signs pointing to a counterintelligence operation deployed against Trump's campaign  —  illegally conspired with Russia and was so good at covering it up he's managed to outwit our best intel and media minds who've searched for irrefutable evidence for two years.  (We still await special counsel Robert Mueller
Max Fisher / New York Times:
Deep in the Desert, Iran Quietly Advances Missile Technology  —  When an explosion nearly razed Iran's long-range missile research facility in 2011 — and killed the military scientist who ran it — many Western intelligence analysts viewed it as devastating to Tehran's technological ambitions.
 
 
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Zadie Smith / New Yorker:
Philip Roth, a Writer All the Way Down
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Laurie Goodstein / New York Times:
‘This Is Not of God’: When Anti-Trump Evangelicals Confront Their Brethren
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Dan Williams / Reuters:
Exclusive: Israeli minister says U.S. may soon recognize Israel's hold on Golan
Scott Travis / Sun-Sentinel:
Principal whose daughter was killed at Stoneman Douglas blasts school district
Discussion: RedState
Pamela McClintock / Hollywood Reporter:
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Claire Cain Miller / New York Times:
The Number of Female Chief Executives Is Falling
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Ana de Liz / Reuters:
Scientists plan DNA hunt for Loch Ness monster next month
Discussion: Engadget and The Daily Beast
Sean McElwee / New York Times:
The Rising Racial Liberalism of Democratic Voters
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