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Sui-Lee Wee / New York Times:
Ivanka Trump Wins China Trademarks, Then Her Father Vows to Save ZTE — BEIJING — China this month awarded Ivanka Trump seven new trademarks across a broad collection of businesses, including books, housewares and cushions. — At around the same time, President Trump vowed to find …
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The Guardian, Common Dreams, The Mahablog and Splinter
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ERIKA KINETZ / Associated Press:
China approves 13 new Ivanka Trump trademarks in 3 months — SHANGHAI (AP) — Ivanka Trump's brand continues to win foreign trademarks in China and the Philippines, adding to questions about conflicts of interest at the White House, The Associated Press has found.
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Axios and The Guardian
Associated Press:
The Latest: Trump panned for ‘tone-deaf’ Memorial Day tweet — The Latest on President Donald Trump honoring veterans on Memorial Day (all times local): — President Donald Trump is being criticized for his self-congratulatory tone in a Memorial Day tweet in which he said …
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New York Times:
Arlington Cemetery, Nearly Full, May Become More Exclusive — To preserve space for future war heroes in the country's premier national cemetery, the Army is considering new rules that would turn away many currently eligible veterans. — ARLINGTON, Va. — The solemn ritual of a burial …
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Politico and The Daily Caller
Maya Oppenheim / The Independent:
Hero climbs up outside of Paris building to save child dangling from balcony — Man shown scaling four floors within a few seconds to help a boy hanging in mid-air — Lava from Hawaii volcano covers potentially explosive well — Bale ready to quit Real, but are United, or anyone, ready to sign him?
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Paul Pradier / ABC News:
‘I did not really think,’ says Paris migrant who climbed building to save child
‘I did not really think,’ says Paris migrant who climbed building to save child
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Associated Press and The Daily Caller
Nick Cumming-Bruce / New York Times:
Anger Spreads as Syria Leads Global Disarmament Body — GENEVA — The Syrian government of Bashar al-Assad has been accused of using chemical weapons, barrel bombs and torture against its own people during a seven-year civil war. — On Monday, it took up the rotating presidency of the United Nations-backed Conference on Disarmament.
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Zachary Ripple / New York Daily News:
Rudy Giuliani gets booed at Yankee Stadium on his birthday — Yankee fans gave Rudy Giuliani the Giancarlo Stanton treatment. — The former New York City mayor was at The Stadium to celebrate his 74th birthday on Memorial Day, with the PA announcer sharing the news with the crowd and wishing him a happy birthday.
Adam Liptak / New York Times:
Black Defendants Get Longer Sentences From Republican-Appointed Judges, Study Finds — WASHINGTON — Judges appointed by Republican presidents gave longer sentences to black defendants and shorter ones to women than judges appointed by Democrats, according to a new study that analyzed data on more than half a million defendants.
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Raw Story and Political Wire
Leonard Greene / New York Daily News:
NFL should play ‘Negro National Anthem’ to make amends for no-kneeling policy — Now that the patriot police have turned what was a peaceful protest about police brutality and social injustice into a flag-waving, jingoistic shame fest, the NFL can make amends with the black players it has insulted …
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Daily Wire and IJR
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Scott Johnson / Power Line:
Bruce Bawer: The Tommy Robinson affair — Bruce Bawer has been covering the Tommy Robinson affair for our friends at the Gatestone Institute. Today's column is “UK: You're Not Allowed to Talk about It. About What? Don't Ask.” Please see Bruce's column at the Gatestone site for the relevant links.
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Bruce Bawer / Gatestone Institute:
UK: You're Not Allowed to Talk about It. About What? Don't Ask.
UK: You're Not Allowed to Talk about It. About What? Don't Ask.
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Front Page Magazine, Le·gal In·sur·rec· tion and Daily Wire
Jackson Diehl / Washington Post:
Trump may be the worst presidential dealmaker in modern history — When May began, President Trump was presiding over diplomatic negotiations that could have delivered twin triumphs for his administration. Now, on Memorial Day, he's reaping the wreckage of talks about Iran, and the North Korea process is in limbo.
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Hyonhee Shin / Reuters:
South Korea calls for more impromptu talks with North Korea as U.S. prepares for summit
South Korea calls for more impromptu talks with North Korea as U.S. prepares for summit
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Axios, The Week and Washington Times
Avi Selk / San Francisco Chronicle:
A pilot kidnapped a foreign student and tried to deport him back to China, police say — California police say they thwarted a vigilante deportation attempt last week - in which a pilot allegedly kidnapped a foreign student, took him to an airport and tried to send him “back to China.”
Mollie Hemingway / The Federalist:
Media Double Down After New York Times Gets Busted Peddling Fake News — On the path to the June 12 summit with North Korea, journalists claimed President Donald Trump would not be willing to walk away from the negotiating table because he was too desperate for a win.
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RedState and New York Times, more at Mediagazer »
David Leonhardt / New York Times:
Democrats Are Running a Smart, Populist Campaign — Stacey Abrams and Conor Lamb are supposed to represent opposite poles of the Trump-era Democratic Party. She is the new progressive heroine — the first black woman to win a major-party nomination for governor, who will need a surge of liberal turnout to win Georgia.
JEAN MARBELLA The Baltimore Sun / miamiherald:
Maryland police officer's death ignites a racial firestorm — BALTIMORE - It's hard to think of a more volatile mix: Four young black males from Baltimore City, accused in the death of a white female police officer in Baltimore County. Authorities say three of the teenagers were breaking …
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Daily Wire and The Last Tradition
John R. Schindler / The New York Observer:
Here's How the FBI Investigation Into Russia and Trump Campaign Actually Started — No story is hotter across America this Memorial Day weekend than what the Federal Bureau of Investigation did—and did not do—in 2016 about Russian connections to Donald J. Trump.
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Raw Story, New York Post, The Gateway Pundit and ABC News
Joel Adams / Telegraph:
Knives are too sharp and filing them down is solution to soaring violent crime, judge says — A judge has proposed a nationwide programme to file down the points of kitchen knives as a solution to the country's soaring knife crime epidemic. — Last week in his valedictory address …
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Louder With Crowder
Peter S. Goodman / New York Times:
In Britain, Austerity Is Changing Everything — After eight years of budget cutting, Britain is looking less like the rest of Europe and more like the United States, with a shrinking welfare state and spreading poverty. — PRESCOT, England — A walk through this modest town in the northwest …
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Coffee House
Axios:
Scoop: Israeli national security adviser to meet with Bolton on Iran — Israel's national security adviser, Meir Ben-Shabat, will arrive in Washington tomorrow for talks at the White House with his U.S. counterpart John Bolton, sources briefed in the trip told me.
David Remnick / New Yorker:
John McCain, Honor, and Self-Reflection — John McCain is going to die soon. For almost a year, the senator from Arizona has been living with Stage IV brain cancer. As a valedictory act of patriotism, morality, and public service, he has gathered his energies to clarify his principles …
Annie Correal / New York Times:
What Drove a Man to Set Himself on Fire in Brooklyn? — Sometime before dawn on April 14, David Buckel left his small brick house on the edge of Prospect Park in Brooklyn, pulling a shopping cart. He passed the magnolia tree in the garden, the stone sculptures he had made.
Luis Sanchez / The Hill:
Reporter accuses Melania Trump's spokeswoman of creating an ‘atmosphere of hate’ after Twitter feud — A CNN White House correspondent on Sunday accused First Lady Melania Trump — 's spokesperson of creating an “atmosphere of hate.” — The back-and-forth is the latest public feud between …
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Talking Points Memo, theGrio, Splinter, Conservative News Today and AOL
NBC News:
Holy Cross valedictorian denied right to speak at graduation — Christian Bales, a student at Holy Cross High School, was denied the honor to give his valedictorian speech at Friday's graduation. The Diocese of Covington found that the speech contained “elements that were political …
Michael E. Miller / Washington Post:
Massive flooding in Ellicott City leaves man missing, again destroys businesses — It was supposed to be a routine late-Sunday lunch over Mexican food. But the rainstorm outside morphed into a relentless downpour, fueling what soon became a river that flooded buildings and dislodged parked cars along Main Street in Ellicott City.
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