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Natasha Korecki / Politico:
Warren, Booker stand out on chaotic Iowa stage — CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa — In the early state where field organization has traditionally mattered the most, Sen. Cory Booker and Sen. Elizabeth Warren have quietly and patiently concentrated their resources toward building grassroots machines designed to power them on caucus night.
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Reid Wilson / The Hill:
Biden slumps, Buttigieg soars: 6 takeaways from benchmark Iowa poll — Just hours before presidential candidates will pitch themselves to Iowa Democratic activists in the first-in-the-nation caucus state, a new poll of likely caucusgoers is rattling the race — and hinting that a formidable front-runner …
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Politico, Breitbart, CNN, Des Moines Register and Townhall
Connor Mannion / Mediaite:
Bill de Blasio Shrugs Off Not Registering on Important Iowa Poll: 'It's a Poll of 600 Iowans'
Bill de Blasio Shrugs Off Not Registering on Important Iowa Poll: 'It's a Poll of 600 Iowans'
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New York Post and Des Moines Register
Dan Guild / Bleeding Heartland:
Joe Biden will probably lose Iowa
Joe Biden will probably lose Iowa
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Washington Post, PJ Media Home, New Republic and Iowa Starting Line
Dan De Luce / NBC News:
Dem, GOP senators want to check Trump's power to sell arms to Saudis — Sens. Murphy and Young want a resolution that would let Congress vote on last month's arms deal and block or restrict future weapons sales to Saudi Arabia. — WASHINGTON — Two senators plan to introduce a bill Monday designed …
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Burgess Everett / Politico:
Senators make bipartisan push to halt arms sales to Saudi Arabia
Senators make bipartisan push to halt arms sales to Saudi Arabia
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Washington Post:
NRA money flowed to board members amid allegedly lavish spending by top officials and vendors — A former pro football player who serves on the National Rifle Association board was paid $400,000 by the group in recent years for public outreach and firearms training.
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Washington Press, The Week, Splinter, Jacobin and ArkansasTimes
Margaret Sullivan / Washington Post:
Journalists can't repeat their Watergate-hero act. The reasons should make us grieve. — The question from an audience member made the three network chiefs bristle: — Why aren't the news media holding the White House accountable like they did during the Nixon/Watergate era?
Emily Wax-Thibodeaux / Washington Post:
In Alabama — where lawmakers banned abortion for rape victims — rapists' parental rights are protected — When a young woman came to the Family Services of North Alabama office last year for help with trauma, saying she had been raped by her step-uncle when she was 15 …
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Progress Pond
New York Times:
Trump Lawyer's Message Was a Clue for Mueller, Who Set It Aside — WASHINGTON — As the special counsel's investigators pursued the question of whether President Trump tried to impede their work, they uncovered compelling evidence — a voice mail recording and statements from a trusted witness — that might have led to him.
Axios:
Why Trump is a Florida Man — We always think of Trump as a New York guy, or the president in the White House. But at heart, he's a Florida Man with a Trumpian Florida life: big mansions and big money. — Why it matters: At Mar-a-Lago, we're seeing a whole new form of lobbying.
Murtaza Hussain / The Intercept:
An Iranian Activist Wrote Dozens of Articles for Right-Wing Outlets. But Is He a Real Person? — In 2018, President Donald Trump was seeking to jettison the landmark nuclear deal that his predecessor had signed with Iran in 2015, and he was looking for ways to win over a skeptical press.
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Marc Tracy / New York Times:
Google Made $4.7 Billion From the News Industry in 2018, Study Says — $4,700,000,000. — It's more than the combined ticket sales of the last two “Avengers” movies. It's more than what virtually any professional sports team is worth. And it's the amount that Google made from the work …
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Jonathan M. Katz / Los Angeles Times:
Call immigrant detention centers what they really are: concentration camps — If you were paying close attention last week, you might have spotted a pattern in the news. Peeking out from behind the breathless coverage of the Trump family's tuxedoed trip to London was a spate of deaths …
Jonathan Swan / Axios:
Business leaders urgently discuss strategies to claw back Trump's trade powers — President Trump has threatened and bludgeoned his way into an unwanted confrontation with the U.S. business community that could have far-reaching implications for the future of presidential power over trade.
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Political Wire
Michael Scherer / Washington Post:
Warren's nonstop ideas reshape the Democratic presidential race — and give her new momentum — LANSING, Mich. — Midway through Elizabeth Warren's stump speech these days, her fans start jumping from their seats like pistons, firing with cheers and applause each time she rattles off another new policy punchline.
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Slate, Daily Wire, Florida Politics, Des Moines Register and The Guardian
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Jonathan Cohn / HuffPost:
Elizabeth Warren Has A Plan — And A Story
Elizabeth Warren Has A Plan — And A Story
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Washington Times, The Guardian and The Week
Peter Baker / New York Times:
A Drama of Trump's Own Making Ends With a Familiar Hero — WASHINGTON — For nine days, he had his finger on the trigger and threatened to pull. For nine days, he put two countries, entire multinational industries, vast swaths of consumers and workers and even his own advisers and Republican allies …
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Richard Wolf / USA Today:
Conservative gains at Supreme Court leading to anger, frustration and ‘peeks behind the curtain’ — WASHINGTON - The Supreme Court decided an Indiana abortion case last month with an unsigned, three-page compromise opinion that had something for both conservative and liberal justices to like.
New York Times:
People Are Trying to Figure Out William Barr. He's Busy Stockpiling Power. — Is he the operator who spun the then-secret Mueller report? Or the straight shooter who later disclosed portions that were damaging to President Trump? — WASHINGTON — Not long before Attorney General William …
Peter Hermann / Washington Post:
A Foreign Service couple's contentious divorce ends in deadly violence — They were scheduled to be in D.C. Superior Court Friday morning to work out the final details of a fiercely contested divorce. — But Lola Gulomova and Jason Rieff never made it. — Shortly before the 10 a.m. hearing …
Gerry Shih / Washington Post:
China adds Washington Post, Guardian to ‘Great Firewall’ blacklist — BEIJING — Websites of The Washington Post and the Guardian appear to now be blocked in China as the country's government further tightens its so-called “Great Firewall” censorship apparatus as it navigates a politically sensitive period.
Austin Ramzy / New York Times:
A Million March in Hong Kong Over Eroding Freedoms, Organizers Say — HONG KONG — Hundreds of thousands of people filled the sweltering streets of Hong Kong on Sunday in an immense protest against fraying freedoms that culminated after midnight with the police firing pepper spray and striking participants with batons.
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Ben Riley-Smith / Telegraph:
Iran-linked terrorists caught stockpiling explosives in north-west London — Terrorists linked to Iran were caught stockpiling tonnes of explosive materials on the outskirts of London in a secret British bomb factory, The Daily Telegraph can reveal. — Radicals linked to Hizbollah …