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Greg Miller / Washington Post:
Trump has concealed details of his face-to-face encounters with Putin from senior officials in administration — President Trump has gone to extraordinary lengths to conceal details of his conversations with Russian President Vladimir Putin, including on at least one occasion taking possession …
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New York Times:
Trump Tweets Lengthy Attack on F.B.I. Over Inquiry Into Possible Aid to Russia — WASHINGTON — President Trump on Saturday unleashed an extended assault on the F.B.I. and the special counsel's investigation, knitting together a comprehensive alternative story in which he had been framed by disgraced …
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Isaac Chotiner / New Yorker:
How the Times Reported the F.B.I. Counterintelligence Investigation Into President Trump: An Interview with the Journalist Adam Goldman — On Friday evening, the Times reported that, days after President Trump fired the F.B.I. director James Comey, on May 9, 2017, the Bureau opened …
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NBC News:
Trump's firing of Comey triggered an FBI counterintelligence investigation. Here's what ‘counterintelligence’ entails. — It is crucial that we have a robust counterintelligence capability housed within the FBI, even if you may not see most of its work. — The authority of the FBI …
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Aaron Blake / Washington Post:
Why the FBI might've thought Trump could be working for Russia
Why the FBI might've thought Trump could be working for Russia
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Washington Post:
‘In the White House waiting’: Inside Trump's defiance on the longest shutdown ever — When President Trump made a rare journey to the U.S. Capitol last week, he was expected to strategize about how to end the government shutdown he instigated. Instead, he spent the first 20-odd minutes delivering a monologue about “winning.”
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Associated Press:
Pence's pickle: How to bargain when no one speaks for Trump — WASHINGTON (AP) — Progress made, said one. — Not so, said the other. — We'll meet again, said one. — Waste of time, said the other. — Such has been the life lately of Mike Pence, the loyal soldier dispatched …
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Nate Cohn / New York Times:
As Trump Sticks With His Wall, His Ratings Stay Stuck in Place — The border wall remains popular only with the president's base, and shutting down the government over the issue seems unlikely to win new fans. — By insisting on a border wall, President Trump is emphasizing an issue …
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Darren Sands / BuzzFeed News:
In A Private Meeting, Kirsten Gillibrand Signaled She Will Run For President — New York Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand on Saturday signaled to a group of about 20 influential women that she will run for president, according to a person familiar with the meeting. — Gillibrand made her intentions clear …
Maggie Astor / New York Times:
Julián Castro, Former Housing Secretary, Announces Presidential Run — Julián Castro, the former housing secretary and former mayor of San Antonio, announced on Saturday that he would run for president, one of the most high-profile Latino Democrats ever to seek the party's nomination.
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New York Times:
V.A. Seeks to Redirect Billions of Dollars Into Private Care — WASHINGTON — The Department of Veterans Affairs is preparing to shift billions of dollars from government-run veterans' hospitals to private health care providers, setting the stage for the biggest transformation of the veterans' medical system in a generation.
The Guardian:
Blind date: ‘I left my knickers at a house party we crashed’ — What happened when Joanne, 24, barista, met Morgan, 24, children's social worker? — What were you hoping for? — A fun evening on the Guardian's dime! — First impressions? — Cute, chatty and early. — What did you talk about?
Mary McNamara / Los Angeles Times:
John Lasseter's return proves that Hollywood still does not understand the damage he did — It is so reassuring to discover that David Ellison's recent decision to hire former Pixar chief, Disney executive and billionaire frat house-atmosphere generator John Lasseter to head his company, Skydance Animation, was not one he made lightly.
Adam Bernstein / Washington Post:
Patricia Wald, pathbreaking federal judge who became chief of D.C. Circuit, dies at 90 — Shortly before she graduated from Yale Law School in 1951, Patricia Wald secured a job interview with a white-shoe Manhattan firm. The hiring partner was impressed with her credentials …
Henry Olsen / Washington Post:
The GOP must stamp out the seeds of hatred before it's too late — Henry Olsen is a senior fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center and author of “The Working Class Republican: Ronald Reagan and the Return of Blue-Collar Conservatism.” — The left has wrongly tarred conservatives as racists for decades.
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Amanda Sakuma / Vox:
Megyn Kelly wanted to be the next Oprah. Her split with NBC shows why that may never happen. — Kelly is taking the reminder of her $69 million contract with her. — Megyn Kelly has officially split with NBC, taking the reminder of her $69 million contract with her …
Tim Fitzsimons / NBC News:
‘Serial predator’: L.A. writer has been sounding alarm on Ed Buck for over a year — Long before a second man died in the political donor's home, writer Jasmyne Cannick has been publishing accounts from his alleged victims. — When authorities in Los Angeles found Timothy Dean dead …
New York Times:
Who Is MacKenzie Bezos? — Her divorce from the Amazon founder Jeff Bezos has made this novelist, and her private life, a public fascination. — In her 25 years of marriage to Jeff Bezos, MacKenzie Bezos has been a loyal ambassador for Amazon, the company that made her and her husband the richest couple in the world.
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Kimberly Ross / RedState:
Senator Tim Scott Excoriates the GOP For Being Silent on Rep. Steve King & Racism in Blistering Op-Ed — U.S. Rep. Tim Scott, left, speaks to the media during a news conference as South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley looks on at the South Carolina Statehouse on Monday, Dec. 17, 2012, in Columbia …
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Ian Livingston / Washington Post:
D.C.-area forecast: Snow develops later today, with at least several inches likely tonight through Sunday — * Winter storm warning for immediate D.C. metro area and south 4 p.m. Saturday to 1 p.m. Sunday | Winter weather advisory for northern areas 4 p.m Saturday to 7 a.m. Sunday *
Yahoo News:
Russian lawyer at Trump Tower meeting says she won't come to U.S. to fight charges — The Russian lawyer who played a key role in — the infamous Trump Tower meeting with Trump campaign officials, including Donald Trump Jr., tells Yahoo News she won't return to the United States to face charges …
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Enjoli Francis / ABC News:
Drone captures California man surfing with dolphins — Breathtaking drone video of a pod of friendly, playful dolphins joining a surfer as he took to the waves near the coast of Ventura, California, is making the rounds on social media and bringing smiles — and wow's — to viewers.
Ben Widdicombe / New York Times:
Their Warhols Are at the Whitney. Their Ugly Divorce Is on Display, Too. — The tawdry divorce of Libbie and David Mugrabi is not just a tabloid story. At stake are a trophy townhouse, works by Andy Warhol and Jeff Koons, and the inner-workings of one of the world's most influential art dealer families.
Jeff Hauser / HuffPost:
Prosecute Donald Trump To The Full Extent Of The Law — Want Americans to feel like the country is fair? Think the rule of law is important? Prosecute powerful people when they commit crimes. Even people who worked for a president. Even a former president.
Emma Best / Gizmodo:
The U.S. Government Has Amassed Terabytes of Internal WikiLeaks Data — Late last year, the U.S. government accidentally revealed that a sealed complaint had been filed against Julian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks. Shortly before this was made public, the FBI reconfirmed its investigation …