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New York Times:
Facebook Has Identified Ongoing Political Influence Campaign — WASHINGTON — Facebook is preparing to announce that it has identified a coordinated political influence campaign, with dozens of inauthentic accounts and pages that are believed to be engaging in political activity ahead …
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Facebook:
Removing Bad Actors on Facebook — Today we removed 32 Pages and accounts from Facebook and Instagram because they were involved in coordinated inauthentic behavior. This kind of behavior is not allowed on Facebook because we don't want people or organizations creating networks of accounts …
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Washington Post:
Paul Manafort trial: A jury has been selected — Paul Manafort, President Trump's onetime campaign chairman, is on trial in federal court in Alexandria on bank and tax fraud charges. Prosecutors allege he failed to pay taxes on millions he made from his work for a Russia-friendly Ukrainian political party …
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Ryan J. Reilly / HuffPost:
At Paul Manafort Trial, Defense Puts The Blame On Mueller Witness Rick Gates — The first trial of Trump's former campaign chairman is now underway in Virginia. — ALEXANDRIA, Va. An attorney for former Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort told jurors during opening arguments in his tax …
Zachary Basu / Axios:
Why it matters: What's at stake in the Manafort trial
Why it matters: What's at stake in the Manafort trial
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ABC News, Spectator USA, Politico, Vox and NPR
Matthew Mosk / ABC News:
Prosecutors advise witnesses in Manafort trial: Avoid the T-word (Trump)
Prosecutors advise witnesses in Manafort trial: Avoid the T-word (Trump)
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Reuters, Daily Wire, Raw Story, One America News Network and The Daily Beast
Rebecca Ballhaus / Wall Street Journal:
John Kelly Tells White House Staff Trump Asked Him To Stay in Post Through 2020 — The White House chief of staff said he agreed to the president's request — WASHINGTON—White House chief of staff John Kelly told staff on Monday that President Trump had asked him to remain in his post through …
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Gabriel Sherman / Vanity Fair:
“Don McGahn Hates Rudy with Intensity of 1,000 Burning Suns”: Is Trump Ready to Cook Giuliani? — Inside the West Wing, Giuliani's recent wacko media appearances have attracted the wrong kind of notice. “Trump thinks he's saying too much,” one Republican close to the White House told me.
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Philip Rucker / Washington Post:
John Kelly intends to remain as Trump's chief of staff through 2020 reelection bid
John Kelly intends to remain as Trump's chief of staff through 2020 reelection bid
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Politico, ABC News, The Hill, CNN, New Republic, Daily Wire, The Daily Caller and Associated Press
Laura Litvan / Bloomberg:
Collins Sides With GOP Leaders in Kavanaugh Documents Fight — While Democrats are crying foul after Republican leaders angled to limit disclosures of documents related to Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh's past work, one of the GOP senators whose vote may be pivotal to his confirmation says she's just fine with it.
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Veronica Stracqualursi / CNN:
Trump says Koch brothers are a ‘total joke’ — Koch Network distances from Trump divisiveness — Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump railed Tuesday against billionaire conservative brothers Charles and David Koch, accusing them of being against key components of his populist agenda …
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Brian Schwartz / CNBC:
Steve Bannon's fiery threat to candidates: 'You take Koch money, it's going to be toxic'
Steve Bannon's fiery threat to candidates: 'You take Koch money, it's going to be toxic'
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The Mahablog, Politico, Outside the Beltway, Hit & Run, Mediaite and VICE News
Murray Waas / NYR Daily:
Flynn, Comey, and Mueller: What Trump Knew and When He Knew It — Previously undisclosed evidence in the possession of Special Counsel Robert Mueller—including highly confidential White House records and testimony by some of President Trump's own top aides—provides some of the strongest evidence …
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Talking Points Memo, Politico, Washington Post, Hill Reporter, Raw Story and POLITICUSUSA
Benjamin Wittes / Lawfare:
The Justice Department Finds ‘No Responsive Records’ to Support a Trump Speech — President Donald Trump delivering an address to a joint session of the U.S. Congress on February 28, 2017 (Source: Wikimedia/Office of the Speaker) — “According to data provided by the Department of Justice …
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Online NewsHour:
WATCH LIVE: ICE, Border Patrol testify at Senate hearing on family separations — The hearing is scheduled to begin at 10 a.m. EDT today. Watch the immigration officials' remarks in the player above. — But a hearing scheduled for Tuesday on the topic may have a wider focus …
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Julia Ainsley / NBC News:
Top U.S. officials say they got no warning of family separation policy
Top U.S. officials say they got no warning of family separation policy
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MSNBC
Karolina Rivas / ABC News:
Senators demand answers from immigration officials on family reunification
Senators demand answers from immigration officials on family reunification
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The Daily Beast and Breitbart
Jennifer Epstein / Bloomberg:
Trump Official Says He Warned of Child Trauma From Family Separations
Trump Official Says He Warned of Child Trauma From Family Separations
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Samantha Schmidt / Washington Post:
Trump administration must stop giving psychotropic drugs to migrant children without consent, judge rules — A federal judge on Monday found that U.S. government officials have been giving psychotropic medication to migrant children at a Texas facility without first seeking the consent …
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Reveal, Splinter, ThinkProgress, The Week, Mediaite and Shakesville
Bloomberg:
Here's How America Uses Its Land — There are many statistical measures that show how productive the U.S. is. Its economy is the largest in the world and grew at a rate of 4.1 percent last quarter, its fastest pace since 2014. The unemployment rate is near the lowest mark in a half century.
Duncan Campbell / ComputerWeekly.com:
Briton ran pro-Kremlin disinformation campaign that helped Trump deny Russian links — A British IT manager and former hacker from Darlington ran a disinformation campaign that duped former US intelligence agents and provided Donald Trump with manufactured “evidence” to deny that Russia interfered with the US election
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Marlow Stern / The Daily Beast:
Topher Grace on Dating Ivanka Trump: 'It Wasn't a Political Statement' … On Saturday, The New York Times published a curious piece titled “Still Standing, Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump Step Back in the Spotlight.” — The article, which reads like favor-currying agitprop …
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East Bay Times
Jeffry Bartash / MarketWatch:
Worker pay and benefits climbing at fastest pace in 10 years, ECI finds — The numbers: American workers are finally reaping the benefits of the lowest unemployment rate and best jobs market in decades: Wages and benefits are rising at the fastest pace in a decade.
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Power Line and The Rush Limbaugh Show
Tana Ganeva / Raw Story:
WATCH: Safeway calls cops on black mother for giving food to the homeless because they thought she was a shoplifter — Altruism can now be added to the list of benign activities black people apparently can't engage in without being treated like criminals. — Sunnyvale, California resident …
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Associated Press:
US says driving would be riskier if fuel standards tougher — WASHINGTON (AP) — The Trump administration says people would drive more and be exposed to increased risk if their cars get better gas mileage, an argument intended to justify freezing Obama-era toughening of fuel standards.
Aris Folley / The Hill:
Ex-FBI chief of staff: Collusion is ‘absolutely a crime’ — , on Monday said collusion is “absolutely a crime,” a day after President Trump — 's lawyer Rudy Giuliani said it was not a crime. — “Collusion is a crime,” Rosenberg said on MSNBC's “MTP Daily.”
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Sarah E. Needleman / Wall Street Journal:
Ready, Aim, Hire a ‘Fortnite’ Coach: Parents Enlist Videogame Tutors for Their Children — It's not the violence or the addiction of the hit game that bothers mom and dad—it's the losing — Ally Hicks fretted over her 10-year-old son playing the hugely popular shoot-em-up videogame “Fortnite.”
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The Big Lead
Steven Perlberg / BuzzFeed News:
Kushner Family Newspaper Cuts Ties With A Writer Who Attacked Kremlin Foes — The Kushner family-owned New York Observer has cut ties with a writer who has, since 2014, authored dozens of pro-Kremlin articles for the website, the most recent a story in April offering Russia's spin …
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Melanie Sevcenko / The Guardian:
How legal cannabis actually made things worse for sick people in Oregon — The medical marijuana market is in a downward spiral as businesses, lured by big money, shift to recreational — In 2015, Erich Berkovitz opened his medical marijuana processing company, PharmEx, with the intention of getting sick people their medicine.
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TheBlaze, Shakesville and Instapundit
Raphael Satter / Associated Press:
Russian secret-spilling site Dossier steps into spotlight — LONDON (AP) — Over the past three months, a handful of highly placed Russians have discovered their secrets seeping onto the web. — It happened to a Russian Interior Ministry official whose emails were published online in April.
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar / The Guardian:
An open letter to the NFL's owners — To deny professional athletes the right to express dissent in a peaceful manner is a disgrace to the Constitution, the opposite of patriotism and shameful moral weakness — Dear NFL owners: — Whew! What a tumultuous year for your league.
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Breitbart, IJR, East Bay Times, The Daily Caller and The Big Lead
The Daily Beast:
The 2020 Dem Class Is Already Frantically Making Moves Behind the Scenes … If you're a member of the media, Eric Garcetti wants you to know: He's thinking about running for president. — Late last month, the Los Angeles mayor sat for an hour-long interview with Vox's Ezra Klein to discuss the …
Ryan Gaydos / Fox News:
LeBron James accuses Trump of using sports to divide the nation — LeBron James criticized President Trump on Monday, accusing him of trying to divide the country by using sports as his focal point. — The new Los Angeles Lakers star said Trump created a wedge by capitalizing …
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CNN, LifeZette, Daily Wire, Washington Post, The Daily Caller and IJR
Miriam Jordan / New York Times:
A Migrant Boy Rejoins His Mother, but He's Not the Same — Parents reunited with young children are reporting mental health issues. One 5-year-old boy has started a new life with his mother in Philadelphia, but signs of trauma remain. — PHILADELPHIA — Before they were separated …
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Edward-Isaac Dovere / Politico:
Tom Steyer's $110 million plan to redefine the Democrats — The billionaire investor is on a collision course with party leaders. — Tom Steyer has set plans to spend at least $110 million in 2018, making the billionaire investor the largest single source of campaign cash on the left …
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Axios, The Daily Caller, Splinter, Washington Post and NTK Network
Washington Post:
'He doesn't like bullies': The story of the 37-year-old who took over the New York Times and is taking on Trump — The new reporter was sharp, humble and eager to learn. Arthur had snazzier shoes than his colleagues at the Oregonian, but this was the only hint that he was a Sulzberger …