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Elena Schneider / Politico:
Pete Buttigieg raised staggering $7 million in April alone — Pete Buttigieg's campaign jolted its top donors with big news on a conference call last month: The upstart mayor had raised $7 million in the month of April alone, as much as Buttigieg had in his entire eye-catching first quarter in the presidential race.
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Mike Allen / Axios:
Pete Buttigieg says it's “almost certain” we've had gay presidents — Pete Buttigieg told “Axios on HBO” that “we've probably had excellent presidents who were gay — we just didn't know which ones.” — Why it matters: Buttigieg, who is rising in polls and would be the first openly gay nominee …
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Alex Ward / Vox:
Pete Buttigieg calls Israel a “strong ally” and says he'd keep the US embassy in Jerusalem — Buttigieg is more pro-Israel than many other 2020 Democratic candidates. — President Donald Trump moved America's embassy in Israel to Jerusalem last year, a controversial decision …
Mike Allen / Axios:
“I don't think he cares if it gets better”: Pete Buttigieg talks Trump's border policy — Pete Buttigieg told “Axios on HBO” that he believes President Trump doesn't care about addressing the border crisis, saying he “wouldn't put it past him to allow it to become worse in order …
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Jacqueline Alemany / Washington Post:
Power Up: Trumpworld is trying to tell the president his 2020 reelection bid will be a slog — Welcome back, Power friends. Reach out, sign up, and have a wonderful week. Thanks for waking up with us. — Breaking 🚨: “Iran has threatened to increase its uranium stockpile limit set …
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New York Times:
Trump Campaign to Purge Pollsters After Leak of Dismal Results — WASHINGTON — President Trump's campaign has decided to purge some of its pollsters after a leak of dismal internal polls for the president that he denied existed. — Just two days before the president is set to kick off …
Ursula Perano / Axios:
Israel's Netanyahu inaugurates non-existent ‘Trump Heights’ town in the Golan
Alex Shephard / New Republic:
House Leadership Is Looking Flakey — House Democrats—and just about everyone else—were rightfully disturbed by President Donald Trump's admission earlier this week that he would once again accept “foreign dirt” in the 2020 contest. Speaker Nancy Pelosi told reporters that …
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Rachael Bade / Washington Post:
Push to impeach Trump stalls amid Democrats' deference to — and fear of — Pelosi
Push to impeach Trump stalls amid Democrats' deference to — and fear of — Pelosi
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Bradford Betz / Fox News:
Pelosi flexes muscle over party in impeachment debate, but ‘dam’ could collapse
Pelosi flexes muscle over party in impeachment debate, but ‘dam’ could collapse
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Axios and Political Wire
Aaron David Miller / USA Today:
Why are we headed for a blowup with Iran? It began when Trump scrapped the nuclear deal — At minimum, Iran and America badly need a hotline to deconflict their military forces and avert a serious escalation. But that has been rejected before. — CONNECT
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Associated Press:
Iran says it will break uranium stockpile limit in 10 days
Iran says it will break uranium stockpile limit in 10 days
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Camilo Montoya-Galvez / CBS News:
Tom Cotton calls for “retaliatory military strike” on Iran over oil tanker attacks
Tom Cotton calls for “retaliatory military strike” on Iran over oil tanker attacks
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New York Times:
Trump Wants to Neutralize Democrats on Health Care. Republicans Say Let It Go. — WASHINGTON — As President Trump prepares to kick off his bid for a second term this week, he is anxiously searching for a way to counter Democrats on health care, one of their central issues …
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William Langewiesche / The Atlantic:
What Really Happened to Malaysia's Missing Airplane — 1. The Disappearance — At 12:42 a.m. on the quiet, moonlit night of March 8, 2014, a Boeing 777-200ER operated by Malaysia Airlines took off from Kuala Lumpur and turned toward Beijing, climbing to its assigned cruising altitude of 35,000 feet.
Kyle Cheney / Politico:
Christie, Lewandowski and Manafort eyed as Dems' new star witnesses — Democrats investigating Donald Trump for obstruction of justice are eyeing a new strategy to break the president's all-out oversight blockade: calling witnesses who never worked in the White House.
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Emily Rauhala / Washington Post:
As price of insulin soars, Americans caravan to Canada for lifesaving medicine — As their minivan rolled north, they felt their nerves kick in — but they kept on driving. — At the wheel: Lija Greenseid, a rule-abiding Minnesota mom steering her Mazda5 on a cross-border drug run.
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New York Times:
The Youngest Child Separated From His Family at the Border Was 4 Months Old — Baby Constantin spent five months of his first year in a foster home. His family got a painful look at America's experiment with family separation as an immigration policy. — By Caitlin DickersonPhotographs by Todd Heisler
John Parkinson / ABC News:
EXCLUSIVE: Top 5 takeaways of President Trump's interview with ABC News' George Stephanopoulos — ABC News Chief Anchor George Stephanopoulos embedded with President Donald Trump for a wide-ranging exclusive interview over the course of two days this week, generating a bevy of newsy headlines …
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Vivian Yee / New York Times:
Saudi Youth Sentenced to Prison Instead of Death, Rights Group Says — BEIRUT, Lebanon — A Saudi teenager who faced possible execution for acts he was accused of committing as a child has been handed a 12-year prison sentence instead, a human rights group that has been monitoring his case said on Sunday.
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Mehdi Hasan / The Intercept:
Saudi Arabia May Execute Teenager for His Protests — Including When He Was 10
Saudi Arabia May Execute Teenager for His Protests — Including When He Was 10
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The American Conservative
Audrey McNamara / The Daily Beast:
Texas Pastor Who Backed Anti-Abortion Bill Arrested for Child Sexual Abuse — A former Texas pastor who supported legislation that would have criminalized abortions in the state has been arrested on charges of child sex abuse. Stephen Bratton is accused of having “sexual intercourse multiple times …
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New York Times:
Hong Kong Protesters Return to the Streets, Rejecting Leader's Apology — HONG KONG — Protesters poured into the streets of Hong Kong on Sunday with renewed determination and a lengthening list of demands, rejecting the government's retreat on a contentious extradition bill and extending …
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Joe Cunningham / RedState:
It Is Really, Really Stupid To Assume Trump Will Lose In 2020 — Sometime over the weekend, ABC News received leaked internal polling from the Trump camp, showing abysmal performance against top Democrats in the 2020 field, and in the double digits. This followed a New York Times report …
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