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Julie K. Brown / miamiherald:
Federal prosecutors broke law in Jeffrey Epstein case, judge rules — Federal prosecutors, under former Miami U.S. Attorney Alex Acosta, broke the law when they concealed a plea agreement from more than 30 underage victims who had been sexually abused by wealthy New York hedge fund manager Jeffrey Epstein …
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Pilar Melendez / The Daily Beast:
Alexander Acosta, Trump's Labor Secretary, Broke the Law in Jeffrey Epstein Case: Judge
Alexander Acosta, Trump's Labor Secretary, Broke the Law in Jeffrey Epstein Case: Judge
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Washington Press, CNN, Washington Post, Politico, CNBC and Law & Crime
Marc Caputo / Politico:
‘He is not going to be the nominee’: Dems slam Sanders over Maduro stance — Florida Democrats are denouncing Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders for refusing to call Venezuelan strongman Nicolas Maduro a dictator — a politically explosive issue in the nation's biggest swing state.
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Daily Wire, Splinter, Axios, Washington Free Beacon, Slate, One America News Network, The Resurgent, Mediaite and IJR
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Natasha Korecki / Politico:
Sanders has early lead over Warren in battle of the left
Sanders has early lead over Warren in battle of the left
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Crooked Media
Jamelle Bouie / New York Times:
Sanders Has an Advantage, and It's Not About Economics
Sanders Has an Advantage, and It's Not About Economics
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The Atlantic
Katelyn Polantz / CNN:
Mueller could tell all in last major court filing in Paul Manafort's case — Washington (CNN)Friday may be the day that special counsel Robert Mueller tells all in the long-running court saga of Paul Manafort's prosecution. — Mueller's sentencing memorandum is due to a federal judge in DC District Court before midnight Friday.
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POLITICUSUSA
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Tom Hamburger / Washington Post:
Republicans blast Cummings over ‘irresponsible’ claims regarding Trump ethics disclosure
Republicans blast Cummings over ‘irresponsible’ claims regarding Trump ethics disclosure
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Axios
Adam B. Schiff / Washington Post:
An open letter to my Republican colleagues — Adam B. Schiff, a Democrat, represents California's 28th Congressional District in the House and is chairman of the Intelligence Committee. — This is a moment of great peril for our democracy. Our country is deeply divided.
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POLITICUSUSA and Shakesville
UMass Amherst:
Early Poll of New Hampshire Voters Shows Potential Problems for Trump a Year Out from 2020 Presidential Primary Season — UMass Amherst Poll Finds GOP Voter Support for Primary Challenge — AMHERST, Mass. - With nearly 40 percent of likely Republican primary voters in New Hampshire saying …
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No More Mister Nice Blog
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Alex Isenstadt / Politico:
Larry Hogan rips RNC for shielding Trump from primary challenge
Larry Hogan rips RNC for shielding Trump from primary challenge
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Talking Points Memo, Baltimore Sun, CNN, Washington Post and Raw Story
Eliana Johnson / Politico:
Trump aides worry he'll get outfoxed in North Korea talks — President Donald Trump is eagerly anticipating his second summit with Kim Jong Un, touting his “really meaningful” relationship with the North Korean strongman and insisting he's ready to give up his nuclear arsenal.
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Talking Points Memo and One America News Network
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Julia Arciga / The Daily Beast:
Ex-Fox News Quack Doctor Keith Ablow Accused of Sexually Exploiting Patients — The infamous TV huckster allegedly lured multiple female patients into sexual relationships, according to lawsuits, before engaging in physically abusive behavior. — A former member of Fox News' “Medical A-Team” …
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BostonGlobe.com, The New Civil Rights Movement, CBS Boston and Raw Story
Kimberley A. Strassel / Wall Street Journal:
Schiffting to Phase 2 of Collusion — Conspiracy theorists look for something new, anticipating a Mueller letdown. — There's been no more reliable regurgitator of fantastical Trump-Russia collusion theories than Democratic Rep. Adam Schiff. So when the House Intelligence Committee chairman sits …
TMZ.com:
Jussie Smollett Apologizes to ‘Empire’ Cast and Crew, Maintains Innocence — Jussie Smollett is begging his “Empire” family to believe he's innocent and continue supporting him — even as the drama of his arrest postponed a scene Thursday in Chicago. — Sources on the “Empire” …
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Eli Lake / Bloomberg:
Netanyahu's Most Cynical Ploy Yet — By allying himself with one of Israel's most despicable parties, the prime minister is jeopardizing his legacy. — Most Americans have probably never heard of Yifat Ehrlich, or for that matter her former center-right political party in Israel, Bayit Yehudit.
Michael Hiltzik / Los Angeles Times:
It's time to take John Wayne's name off the Orange County airport — Most people familiar with the life story of John Wayne are aware that the late movie star was a dyed-in-the-wool right-winger — after all, he was still making a movie glorifying America's conduct of the Vietnam War …
Andrew Desiderio / Politico:
Jim Risch tries to calm Republicans furious with Trump — Sen. Jim Risch was on the verge of facing down an insurgency from his GOP colleagues. — Top Senate Republicans were fuming at the Trump administration last week for ignoring congressional demands to further investigate the murder of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
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Politico:
Who is Nomiki Konst? — Nomiki Konst, the 35-year-old TV pundit casting herself as the Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of the New York public advocate's race, readily acknowledges that her background is politically unconventional. — She's wandered from Tucson to Buffalo to Florida to Los Angeles …
Susan B. Glasser / New Yorker:
Audience of One: Why Flattery Works in Trump's Foreign Policy — When the commander of U.S. forces in Europe, General Curtis Scaparrotti, met privately with members of Congress at the Munich Security Conference, last weekend, Senator Lindsey Graham finished the meeting with a blunt question.
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Politico
John M. Donnelly / Roll Call:
Congress could block big chunk of Trump's emergency wall money — Full funds likely to be unavailable from the sources president has identified — A reporter's homage to government workers — unsung heroes of transparency Trump Ignites New Budget Fights by Targeting Pentagon Programs Inhofe open to ‘exaggerated’ war budget
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POLITICUSUSA, Raw Story and TheBlaze
Shira Ovide / Bloomberg:
Facebook Grew Too Big to Care About Privacy — Once it became indispensable, it gained the power to reverse promises it had made not to gather certain data. — Two years ago, a Yale Law School student published what became an influential paper about how antitrust law should apply …
The Daily Beast:
Trump Won't Rule Out Using Stolen Data in 2020 Campaign — Democratic candidates have committed not to use hacked materials against one another. The Trump campaign declined to make such a pledge. — Nearly three years after hacked materials upended the 2016 presidential campaign …
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Washington Post and Hill Reporter
Matt Pearce / Los Angeles Times:
National Enquirer's biggest investors include California taxpayers and state workers — The National Enquirer has been one of President Trump's most controversial allies, delivering scathing coverage of his opponents to super market check-out lines and funneling $150,000 to one of his alleged mistresses to buy her silence.
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Sasha Issenberg / Politico:
Here's What Beto Could Unleash on Trump — AUSTIN, Texas—With rain hammering outside, Zack Malitz stood in a warehouse space lit by strands of bistro lights and began to reveal the campaign strategy of Beto O'Rourke in exacting detail. Malitz, who was the field director of O'Rourke's Senate campaign …
Jonathan Swan / Axios:
No great sense of panic as Trump team prepares for “imminent” Mueller report — President Trump's team believes Robert Mueller will submit his report “imminently,” but is unsure exactly what that means, two sources familiar with the situation tell Jonathan Swan.
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Raw Story
Aimee Edmondson / USA Today:
Don't gut libel ruling that gave us brave civil rights, Vietnam and Watergate coverage — Journalists don't always win libel cases. But they need the protections that President Trump and Justice Thomas want to ‘open up’ or let states handle. — CONNECT11 — TWEET11 — COMMENT11 — EMAIL11
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Alan Blinder / New York Times:
New Election Ordered in North Carolina Race at Center of Fraud Inquiry — RALEIGH, N.C. — The North Carolina Board of Elections on Thursday ordered a new contest in the Ninth Congressional District after the Republican candidate, confronted by evidence that his campaign had financed …
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Raw Story, Outside the Beltway, Raleigh News & Observer, Shareblue Media, The Week and Althouse
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Joe Bruno / Popular Information:
The anti-Ivanka — There is normally only one free edition …
The anti-Ivanka — There is normally only one free edition …
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Washington Post, Hullabaloo and Bangor Daily News
Ryan Mac / BuzzFeed News:
Mark Zuckerberg Promised A Clear History Tool Almost A Year Ago. Where Is It? — Facebook spent most of 2018 embroiled in one scandal or another. But there was a point early on in the year when Mark Zuckerberg thought he could turn down the heat by offering a fix for the public's privacy concerns.
Laura Hazard Owen / Nieman Lab:
The state of women in U.S. media in 2019: Still f'ing abysmal — especially at Reuters and the AP — The dismal factoids in a new report released Thursday by the Women's Media Center go on and on. And on. — While women outnumber men in journalism programs and in colleges …
Kara Scannell / CNN:
IRS analyst charged in leak of Michael Cohen's bank records — (CNN)An analyst with the Internal Revenue Service was charged with disclosing confidential reports about Michael Cohen's bank records that revealed the President's former lawyer sought to profit from his proximity to the White House.
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The Daily Caller, Sunlight Foundation, Breitbart, The Last Refuge, The Gateway Pundit and The Other McCain
Adam Sabes / Campus Reform:
VIDEO: Conservative suffers blow to the face at Berkeley — A conservative was punched in the face while helping students recruit for a conservative group at UC-Berkeley. — A conservative helping students recruit at the University of California-Berkeley was punched in the face this week.
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Fox News Insider, The Last Refuge, Fox News, Townhall, Daily Wire, RedState, Front Page Magazine and Louder With Crowder
David Armstrong / ProPublica:
Sackler Embraced Plan to Conceal OxyContin's Strength From Doctors, Sealed Testimony Shows — In May 1997, the year after Purdue Pharma launched OxyContin, its head of sales and marketing sought input on a key decision from Dr. Richard Sackler, a member of the billionaire family that founded and controls the company.
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Washington Post, STAT and The Daily Caller
miamiherald:
Americans arrested in Haiti with arsenal of guns won't face U.S. charges — The five heavily armed Americans arrested in Haiti earlier this week are back on their home soil and won't be facing any criminal charges in the United States — a decision already causing outrage among some Haitian leaders.
Pete Madeley / expressandstar.com:
EXCLUSIVE: Ian Austin MP latest to quit ‘broken’ Labour Party — Ian Austin told the Express & Star that he had become ‘ashamed of the Labour Party under Jeremy Corbyn’. — Ian Austin has today announced he is quitting the “broken” Labour Party over anti-Semitism and its lurch towards the hard left under Jeremy Corbyn.
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Breitbart, Politico, Coffee House, The Guardian, Guido Fawkes and Bloomberg
Sui-Lee Wee / New York Times:
China Uses DNA to Track Its People, With the Help of American Expertise — The Chinese authorities turned to a Massachusetts company and a prominent Yale researcher as they built an enormous system of surveillance and control. — BEIJING — The authorities called it a free health check.
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Boing Boing
Felicia Schwartz / Wall Street Journal:
What's the Hot Device in Startup Nation? The Fax Machine — In Israel, with a booming tech sector, everyday business often remains low-tech. ‘One foot in the future, one foot in the Bible.’ — TEL AVIV—Aliza Landes commutes via electric scooter to a smartly decorated co-working space near Facebook 's Israeli headquarters.