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Washington Post:
Harvard study estimates thousands died in Puerto Rico due to Hurricane Maria — CAGUAS, PUERTO RICO — At least 4,645 people died as a result of Hurricane Maria and its devastation across Puerto Rico last year, according to a new Harvard study released Tuesday, an estimate that far exceeds …
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Nidhi Prakash / BuzzFeed:
A New Study Says Nearly 6,000 Died In Puerto Rico After Hurricane Maria. The Government Still Says 64 People Died. — “Our results indicate that the official death count of 64 is a substantial underestimate of the true burden of mortality after Hurricane Maria.”
Jon Levine / The Wrap:
Roseanne Rips Ex-Obama Aide Valerie Jarrett: ‘Muslim Brotherhood & Planet of the Apes Had a Child’ — Comedian uses racially charged joke about African American Obama adviser — Roseanne Barr waded into racial waters on Monday, suggesting that former Barack Obama adviser Valerie Jarrett …
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Aaron Rupar / ThinkProgress:
ABC stays silent as Roseanne Barr posts racist, conspiratorial tweets
ABC stays silent as Roseanne Barr posts racist, conspiratorial tweets
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Bloomberg:
Inside the Pro-Trump Effort to Keep Black Voters From the Polls — Breitbart News landed an election scoop that went viral in August 2016: “Exclusive: ‘Black Men for Bernie’ Founder to End Democrat ‘Political Slavery’ of Minority Voters... by Campaigning for Trump.”
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Jessica Pressler / The Cut:
Maybe She Had So Much Money She Just Lost Track of It Somebody had to foot the bill for Anna Delvey's fabulous new life. The city was full of marks. — Maybe She Had So Much Money She Just Lost Track of It — It started with money, as it so often does in New York.
Andrew C. McCarthy / National Review:
The Obama Administration's Hypocritical Pretext for Spying on the Trump Campaign — Where was its concern about Russia during its eight years in power? — As I argued in my weekend column, it is hard to imagine a more idle question than whether the Obama administration spied on the Trump campaign.
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Maegan Vazquez / CNN:
Trump says, without proof, that Mueller team will meddle in midterm elections
Trump says, without proof, that Mueller team will meddle in midterm elections
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John Wagner / Washington Post:
Trump says investigation of 2016 election interference is now interfering with 2018 elections
Trump says investigation of 2016 election interference is now interfering with 2018 elections
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CNN:
Supreme Court rejects challenge to controversial Arkansas abortion law — Washington (CNN)The Supreme Court on Tuesday rejected a challenge to a controversial Arkansas abortion law blocking medication-induced abortions. — The law, passed in 2015, says that any physician who “gives …
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Adam Liptak / New York Times:
Supreme Court Won't Hear Challenge to Restrictive Arkansas Abortion Law
Supreme Court Won't Hear Challenge to Restrictive Arkansas Abortion Law
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Daily Kos
Laura Vozzella / Washington Post:
Rep. Garrett announces he is an alcoholic and will not seek re-election. — RICHMOND — Rep. Thomas Garrett (R-Va.) announced Monday that he is struggling with alcoholism and will abandon his run for a second term in Congress so he can focus on recovery and his family.
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Chuck Todd / NBC News:
Dems, Republicans try to game California's upcoming ‘Top 2’ primaries — WASHINGTON — Next Tuesday, June 5, brings us arguably the most important date in the battle for the House before Election Day: California's Top 2 primaries. — Under the state's primary system, the Top 2 candidates …
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McKay Coppins / The Atlantic:
Trump's Right-Hand Troll — t's late on a Friday afternoon in March, and I'm sitting across from Stephen Miller in his spacious, sunlit West Wing office, trying to figure out whether he's trolling me. — This is no easy task. A provocateur as skilled as Miller doesn't just announce …
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Statement by HHS Deputy Secretary on Unaccompanied Alien Children Program — Health and Human Services Deputy Secretary Eric Hargan issued the following statement regarding the Unaccompanied Alien Children Program: … The following fact sheet contains additional information:
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Amy Harmon / New York Times:
Did the Trump Administration Separate Immigrant Children From Parents and Lose Them?
Did the Trump Administration Separate Immigrant Children From Parents and Lose Them?
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Rich Lowry / National Review:
The Truth about Separating Kids
The Truth about Separating Kids
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Nancy Cook / Politico:
Ross goes from Trump ‘killer’ to ‘past his prime’ — Investor Wilbur Ross was brought into the administration as one of President Donald Trump's “killers” — but in recent months, the commerce secretary has been increasingly marginalized, with his agency widely seen in the White House as a mess.
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Variety:
Morgan Freeman Lawyer Hits Back at CNN, Demands Retraction on Sexual Harassment Story — A lawyer for Morgan Freeman has issued a statement demanding CNN apologize and retract its May 24 story accusing the actor of multiple instances of sexual harassment. — In a letter to CNN president Jeff Zucker …
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Emily Crane / Daily Mail:
The bulge is back! Hillary Clinton wears another over-sized coat with a suspicious protrusion sticking out as she attends a Memorial Day parade with husband Bill — Hillary Clinton attended a Memorial Day parade in Chappaqua, New York, on Monday with her husband Bill
Peter Baker / New York Times:
When the President Testified: People in the Room Recall Clinton's 1998 Interrogation — The date was Aug. 17, 1998. President Bill Clinton testified before a grand jury. Twenty years later, people in the room and those waiting nearby share their memories.
Michael Gerson / Washington Post:
Trump exposes the hypocrisy of Christian Republicans — Three recent news items: — At the Catholic Prayer Breakfast in Washington, House Speaker Paul D. Ryan said: “We see moral relativism becoming more and more pervasive in our culture. Identity politics and tribalism have grown on top of this.”
Lachlan Cartwright / The Daily Beast:
TMZ Goes MAGA: How Harvey Levin's Gossip Empire Became Trump's Best Friend … When the Access Hollywood tape of Donald Trump emerged in the home stretch of the 2016 election, it should have been a gift from the tabloid gods for TMZ. — Instead, the celebrity gossip website went into overdrive to help Trump.
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Nelson W. Cunningham / Politico:
Bob Mueller's White Hot Summer — The special counsel's investigation is likely hurtling toward a conclusion. Buckle up. — Special Counsel Robert Mueller may well be in the final stages of wrapping up his principal investigation. Last week, I argued here in Politico that Mueller …
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Associated Press:
The Latest: Formation of Italian government delayed — The Latest on Italy's political crisis (all times local): — The formation of an interim government of unelected technocrats in Italy has been delayed. — Carlo Cottarelli, a former IMF official tapped to become premier …
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New York Times:
With ‘Spygate,’ Trump Shows How He Uses Conspiracy Theories to Erode Trust — WASHINGTON — As a candidate, Donald J. Trump claimed that the United States government had known in advance about the Sept. 11 attacks. He hinted that Antonin Scalia, a Supreme Court justice who died in his sleep two years ago, had been murdered.
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Erin Biba / The Daily Beast:
What It's Like When Elon Musk's Twitter Mob Comes After You … Female journalists who cover Elon Musk have the same personal rule: Mention his name on Twitter at your peril. — That's because there is an army—mostly young, mostly white, almost entirely men—that marches behind him.
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New York Times:
Once-Thriving City Nonprofit Sputters Under Mayor's Wife, Chirlane McCray — In the years after the Sept. 11 attacks, the Mayor's Fund to Advance the City of New York became a fund-raising juggernaut: The city-run nonprofit, which channels donations to city programs or causes, raised tens of millions of dollars from private sources.
David Edwards / Raw Story:
Megyn Kelly attacks Starbucks for allowing anyone to use bathroom: ‘Do you really want to deal with homeless people?’ — NBC host Megyn Kelly on Tuesday lashed out at Starbucks over a policy that allows anyone to sit in the store or use the bathrooms — even if they are not paying customers.