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11:20 AM ET, April 3, 2019

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New York Times:
How Rupert Murdoch's Empire of Influence Remade the World … 1. ‘I LOVE ALL OF MY CHILDREN’  —  Rupert Murdoch was lying on the floor of his cabin, unable to move.  It was January 2018, and Murdoch and his fourth wife, Jerry Hall, were spending the holidays cruising the Caribbean on his elder son Lachlan's yacht.
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New York Times:
Part 2: Inside the Succession Battle for the Murdoch Empire
Discussion: Raw Story
New York Times:   Part 3: The Future of Fox: An Even More Powerful Political Weapon
New York Times:
Biden's Tactile Politics Threaten His Return in the #MeToo Era  —  WASHINGTON — Joseph R. Biden Jr. came up in politics as an old-school backslapper whose greatest strength was his ability to connect.  He doled out handshakes and hugs to friends and strangers alike, and his tendency to lavish …
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Christina Cauterucci / Slate:
Joe Biden's Defense Doesn't Work in 2019
Discussion: Vox, The Wrap and The Atlantic
Rebecca Morin / Politico:
Valerie Jarrett defends Biden: ‘I have an enormous amount of respect for him’
Discussion: NPR and Breitbart
Todd C. Frankel / Washington Post:
After hundreds of crashes, this Britax jogging stroller faced recall.  Then Trump appointees stepped in.  —  The crashes were brutal.  With no warning, the front wheel on the three-wheeled BOB jogging strollers fell off, causing the carriages to careen and even flip over.  Adults shattered bones.
Nicholas Fandos / New York Times:
Subpoena for Mueller Report and Documents Approved by House Judiciary Committee  —  WASHINGTON — The House Judiciary Committee authorized its chairman on Wednesday to use a subpoena to try to force the Justice Department to give Congress a full copy of Special Counsel Robert S. Mueller III's report …
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Rachael Bade / Washington Post:
House panel votes to authorize subpoenas to obtain full Mueller report
Terrence Dopp / Bloomberg:   Mueller Testimony Before Congress ‘Inevitable,’ Schiff Says
Anita Kumar / Politico:
As Trump rages over border, Kushner quietly plans legal immigration boost  —  Hardline activists are ready to oppose any move to expand immigration.  —  Even as President Donald Trump threatens to shut down the southern border, his administration is quietly working on a plan to expand some forms of legal immigration into the U.S.
Discussion: Talking Points Memo and Raw Story
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Saagar Enjeti / The Daily Caller:
EXCLUSIVE: Trump To Pursue ‘Aggressive’ Executive Crackdown On Immigration
Bob Brigham / Raw Story:
‘Abhorrent’: Watch ex-federal prosecutor's epic takedown of White House breaking the law to retaliate against whistleblower  —  Former federal prosecutor Maya Wiley lectured the White House on MSNBC for reportedly violating the law to retaliate against whistleblower Tricia Newbold.
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Craig Silverman / BuzzFeed News:
Old, Online, And Fed On Lies: How An Aging Population Will Reshape The Internet  —  Older people play an outsized role in civic life.  They also are more likely to be online targets for misinformation and hyperpartisan rhetoric.  —  Reporting From  —  Fort Washington, Maryland
miamiherald:
Chinese woman carrying ‘malware’ arrested at Mar-a-Lago heading to a Cindy Yang event  —  A Chinese woman carrying a thumb drive loaded with malware was detained at Mar-a-Lago Saturday after trying to gain access to an event advertised on Chinese-language social media by Li “Cindy” Yang …
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Milwaukee Journal Sentinel:
Brian Hagedorn declares victory in tight Wisconsin Supreme Court race that has both campaigns bracing for a recount … Judge Brian Hagedorn and Christina Hagedorn cast their votes in the 2019 Spring election in the Town of Summit.  The Wisconsin Supreme Court race is a judicial showdown between …
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Brandon Finnigan / Decision Desk HQ:   Election Results: Wisconsin Supreme Court, Chicago Mayor, PA SD 37
Kimberly Kindy / Washington Post:
Pork industry soon will have more power over meat inspections  —  The Trump administration plans to shift much of the power and responsibility for food safety inspections in hog plants to the pork industry as early as May, cutting the number of federal inspectors by about 40 percent and replacing them with plant employees.
New York Times:
Trump's Takeover of the Republican Party Is Almost Complete  —  On Election Day in 2016, the Republican Party was divided against itself, split over its nominee for president, Donald J. Trump.  —  In Ohio, a crucial battleground, the state G.O.P. chairman had repeatedly chided Mr. Trump in public …
Discussion: Raw Story
Dana Milbank / Washington Post:
Bernie Sanders has emerged as the Donald Trump of the left  —  In politics, as in physics, every action has an equal and opposite reaction.  —  Hence, Sen. Bernie Sanders's emergence as the Donald Trump of the left.  —  Fundraising and polls show that many Democrats think the best answer …
Reuven Blau / The City:
High-Flying Cy: How Manhattan DA Vance Spent $250K on Travel and Food  —  Manhattan District Attorney Cy Vance is a traveling man with some high-end tastes.  —  The prosecutor spent $249,716 on meals and work trips to everywhere from the City of Angels to the City of Lights over the past five years …
Discussion: New York Post
New York Times:
Lori Lightfoot Is Elected Chicago Mayor, Becoming First Black Woman to Lead City  —  CHICAGO — Chicago became the largest American city ever to elect a black woman as its mayor as voters on Tuesday chose Lori Lightfoot, a former prosecutor, to replace Rahm Emanuel.
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Doha Madani / NBC News:
‘White power’ symbol found after fire destroys social justice center that hosted Rosa Parks, MLK Jr.  —  “Now is the time to be vigilant.  To love each other and support each other and to keep each other safe in turbulent times,” the center said.  —  A Tennessee social justice center …
Jonathan Chait / New York Magazine:
Trump Says Wind Turbine Noise Causes Cancer.  (It Does Not.)  —  President Trump has long despised wind power.  He has repeatedly blamed wind turbines for killing birds (which they do at a lower rate than other energy sources) and for allegedly causing electrical power to halt when the wind stops blowing …
Thomas L. Friedman / New York Times:
The United Kingdom Has Gone Mad  —  The problem with holding out for a perfect Brexit plan is that you can't fix stupid.  —  LONDON — Politico reported the other day that the French European affairs minister, Nathalie Loiseau, had named her cat “Brexit.”  Loiseau told the Journal du Dimanche …
Andy Campbell / HuffPost:
Facebook Says White Nationalist Video Doesn't Break New Policy Against White Nationalism  —  HuffPost showed the company a racist, fear-mongering video by Faith Goldy.  Not a problem, a spokesperson said.  —  Facebook vowed last week to curb hateful content on its platform by extending …
Discussion: Daily Kos
Reid Wilson / The Hill:
Dem wins Trump district in swing-state Pennsylvania  —  A Democratic Navy veteran who served in President George W. Bush's Department of Veterans Affairs on Tuesday won a special election to fill a state Senate district in suburban Pittsburgh, a district President Trump won in 2016.
Peter Nicholas / The Atlantic:
Donald Trump's Never-Ending Campaign Keeps Getting Angrier  —  A new president typically comes into the White House ready to spend his time governing and, ideally, binding a nation polarized by the electoral battle that has just finished.  Donald Trump upended that centuries-old tradition.
NBC News:
Donors to the Trump inaugural committee got ambassador nominations.  But are they qualified?  —  “Trump's picks are less qualified than prior presidents',” said a law professor at Marquette who has looked at the qualifications of nearly 2,000 nominees.  —  When President Donald Trump's pick …
Discussion: Raw Story and CNN
Mark Fallon / New York Times:
The Government Had to Approve This Op-Ed  —  Prepublication review of the writings of current and former federal employees violates their First Amendment rights.  —  Mr. Fallon worked for the federal government for 31 years.  —  Between the time I wrote these words and the time that you are reading them …
John Bresnahan / Politico:
Luján's move opens up Jeffries' path to speaker's chair  —  Ben Ray Luján just gave Hakeem Jeffries a big gift: A clearer path to the speaker's chair.  —  Luján's decision to jump into the New Mexico Senate race — waiving the chance to move up in House leadership …
Discussion: Talking Points Memo
Burgess Everett / Politico:
Coming soon: The death of the filibuster  —  The filibuster is in peril.  —  With Republicans expected to change the Senate rules to slash debate time on President Donald Trump's nominees this week, it will mark the third time the “nuclear option” — changing Senate rules by a simple majority — has been triggered in just six years.
Discussion: Washington Post, The Hill and Breitbart
Elizabeth Warren / Washington Post:
Corporate executives must face jail time for overseeing massive scams  —  Elizabeth Warren represents Massachusetts in the U.S. Senate and is running for the Democratic presidential nomination.  —  Opening unauthorized bank accounts.  Cheating customers on mortgages and car loans.
Discussion: Axios
The Daily Beast:
On Middle East Peace, the White House Turns to... Alan Dershowitz  —  President Trump isn't the first Oval Office denizen to ask for the celebrity lawyer's thoughts on Israel.  —  Alan Dershowitz, the celebrity lawyer famous in the Trump era for criticizing the president's legal antagonists on Fox News …
 
 
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The Pete Buttigieg boom
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NATO's biggest problem is President Trump
Matt Stieb / New York Magazine:
Ex-White Nationalist Says Tucker Carlson Hits Far-Right Messaging “Better Than They Have”
Discussion: Splinter
Paul Demko / Politico:
Legalizing pot is the new Democratic litmus test
Discussion: NORML
Michael Wilner / McClatchy Washington Bureau:
Trump campaign seeks a list of ‘climate change victories’ to tout on 2020 trail
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Georgia House Republicans file bill to create state Journalism Ethics Board
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Jonathan Chait / New York Magazine:
White House No Longer Enthusiastic About Releasing Mueller Report
Discussion: Daily Wire, Raw Story and The Hill
Chuck Ross / The Daily Caller:
Peter Strzok's Boss Thought Extramarital Affair Made Him Vulnerable To Foreign Intelligence
Frank Schultz / GazetteXtra:
Paul Ryan talks of his future at Forward Janesville event
Discussion: Politico and Political Wire
David Knowles / Yahoo News:
Trump keeps claiming his father was born in Germany. It was the Bronx.
Discussion: The Guardian and Contemptor
Jonathan Rauch / New York Times:
Why Are We Feeling So Bad When Life Is So Good? Two Books Want Us to Accentuate the Positive
 

 
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Max Tani / @maxwelltani:
Memo: WaPo's Matt Murray lays out plans for WP Ventures, the “third newsroom”; Krissah Thompson will be editor and Samantha Henig will be general manager

Stephen Alpher / CoinDesk:
Rumble announces a $775M investment from Tether and plans to use $525M to fund a tender offer for ~70M shares of its common stock; RUM jumps 35%+ after hours

Leo Schwartz / Fortune:
Sources: CoinDesk owner Bullish fired three editors, including EIC Kevin Reynold, amid controversy over forcing editors to take down an article on Justin Sun

 
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