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Pence and White House officials leave meeting with congressional aides with no end to shutdown — Top White House officials and senior congressional aides left a three-hour meeting Saturday with no apparent breakthrough for ending the partial government shutdown, which has now entered its third week with no end in sight.
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Fin Gomez / CBS News:
Trump asked Pelosi why everyone wants to impeach him, source says — Washington - More descriptions of the heated exchanges between President Trump and congressional Democratic leaders during their two-hour meeting Friday are emerging - and the partial government shutdown wasn't the only topic on Mr. Trump's mind.
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Laredo Morning News:
After years of Trump's dire warnings, a ‘crisis’ has hit border but generates little urgency — In 2015, the year President Donald Trump launched his White House bid with a promise to build a wall on the Mexico border, illegal migration to the United States plunged 31 percent, falling near its lowest level in 50 years.
Lukas Mikelionis / Fox News:
Pelosi, Nielsen clashed during border-security meeting: ‘I reject your facts,’ House speaker said, according to report
Pelosi, Nielsen clashed during border-security meeting: ‘I reject your facts,’ House speaker said, according to report
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Bloomberg:
Trump Says Little Headway Made at Shutdown Talks; More on Sunday
Trump Says Little Headway Made at Shutdown Talks; More on Sunday
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Mark Osborne / ABC News:
President Trump, senior White House staff head to weekend retreat at Camp David
President Trump, senior White House staff head to weekend retreat at Camp David
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Jeff Stein / Washington Post:
Ocasio-Cortez wants higher taxes on very rich Americans. Here's how much money that could raise. — With the help of tax experts, we produced some back-of-the-envelope estimates. — Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) floated a 60 to 70 percent tax rate on the richest Americans …
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Paul Krugman / New York Times:
The Economics of Soaking the Rich — What does Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez know about tax policy? A lot. — I have no idea how well Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez will perform as a member of Congress. But her election is already serving a valuable purpose. You see, the mere thought of having a young …
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Ed Morrissey / Hot Air:
AOC: How About A Tax Rate Of 70% To Fund My Green New Deal? — “Call me a radical,” Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez tells Anderson Cooper in an interview airing on Sunday's 60 Minutes. Actually, Ocasio-Cortez' ideas for fundraisers sound more like the typical Democratic Party dogma — soak the rich.
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New York Times:
The Border Wall: How a Potent Symbol Is Now Boxing Trump In — WASHINGTON — Before it became the chief sticking point in a government shutdown drama that threatens to consume his presidency at a critical moment, President Trump's promise to build a wall on the southwestern border was a memory trick for an undisciplined candidate.
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Anne Helen Petersen / BuzzFeed News:
How Millennials Became The Burnout Generation — I couldn't figure out why small, straightforward tasks on my to-do list felt so impossible. The answer is both more complex and far simpler than I expected. — “I tried to register for the 2016 election, but it was beyond the deadline …
David Leonhardt / New York Times:
The People vs. Donald J. Trump — He is demonstrably unfit for office. What are we waiting for? — The presidential oath of office contains 35 words and one core promise: to “preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States.” Since virtually the moment Donald J. Trump took …
Robert Windrem / NBC News:
All three CIA directorates will now be headed by women — CIA Director Gina Haspel has named Cynthia “Didi” Rapp deputy director for analysis, making her the agency's top analyst. — CIA Director Gina Haspel has appointed another woman to the top level of the agency, naming Cynthia “Didi” …
Los Angeles Times:
3 shot dead, 4 injured at Torrance bowling alley — Three men were fatally shot and four were injured late Friday at a Torrance bowling alley, police said, and relatives and friends wept and shouted outside as they awaited word on the victims. — The shooting, which was apparently preceded by a fight …
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David Badash / Raw Story:
Trump administration did not understand chaos they would create before president shut it down: report — The Trump administration did not anticipate a lengthy shutdown of the federal government, nor did it grasp what the federal government actually does before President Donald Trump shut it down December 22.
Mike Allen / Axios:
The force that could end the shutdown — Asked during a Rose Garden news conference yesterday about a safety net for furloughed federal workers, President Trump replied: … Why it matters: A strong border doesn't pay the rent. Republican sources tell me that although they don't see an imminent solution …
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BBC:
Two British soldiers injured in Islamic State attack in Syria — Two British special forces soldiers have been seriously injured in an Islamic State attack in Syria, the BBC understands. — British special forces are believed to be operating in Syria but the Ministry of Defence would not confirm this.
David Perdue / Washington Post:
Sen. David Perdue: Mitt Romney makes the same mistake that cost him the White House — David Perdue, a Republican, is a U.S. senator from Georgia. — In a recent op-ed for The Post, “The president shapes the public character of the nation. Trump's character falls short,” …
Scott Martelle / Los Angeles Times:
If Trump thinks migrants in the U.S. illegally are dangerous, why has he hired so many of them? — By now much of the nation recognizes President Trump as the embodiment of hypocrisy, but still, sometimes his blatant duplicity needs to be pointed out. — For instance, Trump railed …
New York Times:
'There's a Real Tension.' Democrats Puzzle Over Whether a Woman Will Beat Trump — Joyce Cusack would love to see a woman as president in her lifetime. But she is not sure it should happen in 2020. — “Are we ready in 2020? I really don't think we are,” said Ms. Cusack, 75 …
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Megh Wright / Vulture:
Where Are Kevin Hart's Past Apologies? An Investigation — This week, Ellen DeGeneres released clips of her new interview with Kevin Hart, coming nearly a month after the comedian stepped down from hosting the Oscars after dozens of his old homophobic tweets resurfaced.
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Marlow Stern / The Daily Beast:
Disturbing Video of Drake Fondling and Kissing 17-Year-Old Girl Surfaces — The singer is seen doing the act onstage at a show years ago, and the video has sparked heavy backlash. — Marlow Stern — On Thursday night, millions tuned in to watch Surviving R. Kelly …
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Maxim Rodionov / Reuters:
Moscow accuses Washington of detaining Russian citizen after arresting ex-U.S. Marine — MOSCOW (Reuters) - The Russian Foreign Ministry said on Saturday the United States had detained a Russian citizen, days after Moscow arrested the former U.S. Marine Paul Whelan on suspicion of spying.
RFE / Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty:
Bartholomew Signs ‘Tomos’ Granting Independence To New Orthodox Church In Ukraine — Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew of Constantinople has signed a decree granting autocephaly, or independence, to the Orthodox Church in Ukraine, ending more than 330 years of Russian religious control in Ukraine.
Robin Abcarian / Los Angeles Times:
Can you admire an anti-Semite and advance the cause of women? Maybe so. Life is full of contradictions — It's been a long two years since millions converged on Washington, D.C., for the Women's March, an idea that grew out of a suggestion Teresa Shook, a Hawaii lawyer and educator, spontaneously made to some friends.
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Kevin Roose / New York Times:
Apple's Biggest Problem? My Mom — When Apple lost more than $75 billion in market value this past week after a surprise announcement that it is expecting lower iPhone sales than originally projected, the company put most of the blame for its troubles on China, where a slowing economy …
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