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Washington Post:
A note to readers  —  I have been uncharacteristically silent these past ten months.  I had thought that silence would soon be coming to an end, but I'm afraid I must tell you now that fate has decided on a different course for me.  —  In August of last year, I underwent surgery to remove a cancerous tumor in my abdomen.
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Greg Wilson / Fox News:
Fox News star Charles Krauthammer reveals he has weeks to live in heartbreaking letter  —  Charles Krauthammer, the beloved and brilliant Fox News Channel personality who gave up a pioneering career in psychiatry to become a Pulitzer Prize-winning political analyst, on Friday revealed …
Washington Post:
Fridays without Charles
Discussion: Mediaite
Ben Shapiro / Daily Wire:
Charles Krauthammer Announces He Has Weeks To Live In Tragic Letter
Discussion: The Daily Caller
Brian Stelter / CNN:
CNN's Anthony Bourdain dead at 61  —  Remembering the life of Anthony Bourdain  —  Programming note: CNN will air “Remembering Anthony Bourdain,” a special report on the life and legacy of the chef, storyteller and writer, tonight at 10 p.m. ET.  —  New York (CNN)Anthony Bourdain …
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Jackie Wattles / CNNMoney:
Anthony Bourdain's ‘Kitchen Confidential’ becomes Amazon top seller  —  Remembering the life of Anthony Bourdain  —  Anthony Bourdain's 18-year-old memoir about the seedy secrets of restaurant kitchens has shot to the top of Amazon's bestseller list following news that the chef and television host took his own life Friday.
Discussion: CNN, WTVR-TV and Mediaite
Joshua Keating / Slate:
The Unlikely Ambassador  —  Anthony Bourdain very nearly ate his first meal in Japan at a Starbucks.  As he recounts in Kitchen Confidential, the 2000 memoir that made him a celebrity, he had been dispatched in 1998 by the owners of Les Halles, the New York restaurant where he was executive chef, to open a Tokyo branch.
Discussion: The Guardian, Vox and Refinery29
Jonathan Gold / Los Angeles Times:
Anthony Bourdain opened the working-class kitchen to the world and the world to us
Discussion: New York Times, The Mary Sue and Vox
Patrick Radden Keefe / New Yorker:
Travels with Anthony Bourdain
Steve Contorno / Tampa Bay Times:
Adam Putnam's office stopped concealed weapons background checks for a year because it couldn't log in  —  A state investigation found that the lapse covered a period that included the biggest spike in permit applications in Florida history.  —  For more than a year, the state of Florida failed …
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Marc Caputo / Politico:
Gun background check failure haunts ‘proud NRA sellout’ Putnam  —  MIAMI — Florida Agriculture Commissioner Adam Putnam's agency failed to conduct complete criminal background checks on concealed weapons permit applicants for more than a year, a failure that could have allowed tens of thousands …
Discussion: Florida Politics
Peter Navarro / New York Times:
The Era of American Complacency on Trade Is Over  —  President Trump arrived at the Group of 7 summit meeting in Canada on Friday amid an expression of “concern and disappointment” from the six other nations' finance ministers over United States trade policies.
Discussion: New Republic
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Susan B. Glasser / New Yorker:
Under Trump, “America First” Really Is Turning Out to Be America Alone
Kathleen Harris / CBC News:   Russia was kicked out of what was then G8 in 2014 over annexation of Ukraine's Crimea
Washington Post:
China hacked a Navy contractor and secured a trove of highly sensitive data on submarine warfare  —  Chinese government hackers have compromised the computers of a Navy contractor, stealing massive amounts of highly sensitive data related to undersea warfare — including secret plans to develop …
Kenneth P. Vogel / New York Times:
Mueller Adds Obstruction Charge on Manafort and Indicts His Right-Hand Man  —  WASHINGTON — The special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III, brought new obstruction charges on Friday against President Trump's former campaign chairman, Paul Manafort, and added allegations against a close associate …
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Adam Kredo / Washington Free Beacon:
Iran Admits To Facilitating 9/11 Terror Attacks  —  Top Iranian official admits for first time Iran aided al Qaeda terrorists  —  Iranian officials, in a first, have admitted to facilitating the 9/11 terrorist attacks in the U.S. by secretly aiding the free travel of al Qaeda operatives …
Evan Halper / Los Angeles Times:
Trump says he is likely to support ending federal ban on marijuana … President Trump said he likely will support a congressional effort to end the federal ban on marijuana, a major step that would reshape the pot industry and end the threat of a Justice Department crackdown.
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Darlene Superville / Associated Press:
Trump: First lady had ‘big operation,’ can't fly for a month  —  WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump said his wife, Melania, had a “big operation” to treat a kidney condition that lasted close to four hours, but that the first lady is “doing great” although she did not accompany him to Canada on Friday, per her doctors' orders.
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Adam Weinstein / Task & Purpose:
I'm A US-Born Army Vet.  Why Did Border Patrol Just Try To Arrest Me And My Wife?  —  Editor's note: Before publication, Task & Purpose reached out to U.S. Customs and Border Protection for a comment on the experiences Dennis White recounts below.  A representative of the agency responded …
Discussion: Immigration Impact
Jason Leopold / BuzzFeed:
John Kelly Instructed DHS Official Not To Email Staff To Avoid Public Scrutiny  —  “FOIA is real and everyday here in the cesspool, and even federal court action on personal accounts is real.”  —  When John Kelly was Secretary of Homeland Security, he instructed an official to refrain …
Politico:
Trump's latest health care move squeezes Republicans  —  Striking protections for pre-existing conditions renews a fraught repeal fight.  —  Republicans who have tried to repeal Obamacare for nearly a decade believe the Trump administration is reviving a politically risky battle with a court filing …
Discussion: Political Wire
Josh Marshall / Talking Points Memo:
We've Got a Problem.  A Big Problem.  —  There are certain frameworks and situations in the law in which it does not matter why something happened, it simply matters that something has demonstrably happened, to establish the point, making the finding or act.
Ramesh Ponnuru / Bloomberg:
Four Reasons Scott Pruitt's Luck May Be Running Out  —  The scandal-prone EPA director seemed untouchable.  That could be changing.  —  Scott Pruitt has shown an astonishing ability to stay on as director of the Environmental Protection Agency through scandals that would have felled nearly anyone else.
Discussion: Mother Jones
Wall Street Journal:
Facebook Gave Some Companies Access to Additional Data About Users' Friends  —  Special deals gave a small number of companies access to data after shutting off access for other developers  —  Facebook Inc. FB 0.49% struck customized data-sharing deals with a select group of companies …
Lisa J. Huriash / Sun-Sentinel:
Retired Secret Service agent had warned Stoneman Douglas about security failures  —  Two months before the massacre at Stoneman Douglas High School, a retired Secret Service agent warned administrators that the school could be vulnerable to a gunman.  —  Sun Sentinel  —  Privacy Policy
Discussion: The Daily Caller and Fox News
Kara Voght / Mother Jones:
This Evangelical Minister Helped Build the Religious Right.  He Now Believes He Made a Terrible Mistake.  —  And that Donald Trump might mean the end for American evangelicalism.  —  The past four decades have seen an ever-tightening alliance between American evangelicals and the Republican Party …
Discussion: Raw Story
U.S. Department of Justice:
Jury Convicts Former CIA Officer of Espionage  —  ALEXANDRIA, Va. - A federal jury convicted a former Central Intelligence Agency case officer today on espionage charges related to his transmission of classified documents to an agent of the People's Republic of China.
Discussion: New York Times
Alan Gomez / USA Today:
Canada warns immigrants in U.S. about heading north of the border  —  MIAMI — As President Trump travels north to Canada to attend the G7 summit, Canadian officials have been heading south to try to stem a wave of undocumented immigrants headed their way.  —  In what has become …
 
 
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CNN:
Carl Higbie, who left Trump administration over racist comments, resigns from Trump-aligned group
Discussion: Mediaite
Mica Rosenberg / Reuters:
Exclusive: Nearly 1,800 families separated at U.S.-Mexico border in 17 months through February
Kat Stoeffel / New York Times:
The Age of the MSNBC Mom
Discussion: Mediaite
Brian Schwartz / CNBC:
Democratic donors push Mark Warner to enter 2020 race as moderate alternative to Warren, Sanders
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Discussion: smokeroom.com, CNN and CBS Baltimore
David Simon:
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Discussion: NewsBusters
Alex Johnson / NBC News:
MeToo goes to church: Southern Baptists face a reckoning over treatment of women
Discussion: GetReligion
Mike Allen / Axios:
Scoop: Michael Wolff is back with “Fire and Fury” II
Dylan Matthews / Vox:
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Discussion: Scripting News
USA Today:
Cozy land deals meant big money for Trump family and friends