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Peggy McGlone / Washington Post:
What happened when Trump visited the African American History Museum, according to its founding director — In his upcoming memoir, newly appointed Smithsonian Secretary Lonnie G. Bunch III describes the private tour he gave President Trump of the National Museum of African American History and Culture …
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New York Times:
How a Trump Tax Break to Help Poor Communities Became a Bonanza for the Rich — NEW ORLEANS — President Trump has portrayed America's cities as wastelands, ravaged by crime and homelessness, infested by rats. — But the Trump administration's signature plan to lift them …
Geoff Brumfiel / NPR:
Trump Tweets Sensitive Surveillance Image Of Iran — President Trump has tweeted what experts say is almost certainly an image from a classified satellite or drone, showing the aftermath of an accident at an Iranian space facility. — “The United States of America was not involved …
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New York Times:
In a Tweet Taunting Iran, Trump Releases an Image Thought to Be Classified
In a Tweet Taunting Iran, Trump Releases an Image Thought to Be Classified
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New York Times:
Trump's Personal Assistant, Madeleine Westerhout, Shared Intimate Details of First Family — WASHINGTON — If a White House official wanted to talk to President Trump, it helped to have a good relationship with Madeleine Westerhout, his 28-year-old assistant.
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Daniel Lippman / Politico:
Trump's personal assistant fired after comments about Ivanka, Tiffany — Madeleine Westerhout, who left her White House job suddenly on Thursday as President Trump's personal assistant, was fired after bragging to reporters that she had a better relationship with Trump than his own daughters …
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BuzzFeed News:
Amazon's Next-Day Delivery System Has Brought Chaos And Carnage To America's Streets — But The World's Biggest Retailer Has A System To Escape The Blame — Deaths and devastating injuries. A litany of labor violations. Drivers forced to urinate in their vans.
Shane Dixon Kavanaugh / Oregonian:
Former Marine said he'd ‘slaughter’ antifa. The FBI, using Oregon's new red flag law, took his guns away — Shane Kohfield stood outside the home of Portland's mayor in July wearing body armor and a “Make America Great Again” baseball cap, a large knife strapped to one shoulder and a copy …
Bret Stephens / New York Times:
World War II and the Ingredients of Slaughter — The spirit of certitude that dominated the politics of the 1930s is not so distant from us today. — World War II began 80 years ago this Sunday after Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union signed a “nonaggression” pact that was, in fact, a mutual aggression pact.
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BBC:
Parliament suspension: Thousands protest across the UK — Demonstrations are taking place across the UK against Boris Johnson's decision to suspend Parliament in the run-up to Brexit. — Thousands of protesters have taken to the streets in cities including Manchester, Leeds, York and Belfast.
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Calvin TerBeek / Politico:
The Federalist Society Says It's Not an Advocacy Organization. We Found Documents Showing Otherwise. — This past March, when the Federalist Society for Law and Public Policy Studies held its 37th annual national gathering for conservative law students, the lineup of speakers and panelists included …
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Washington Post:
Bolton sidelined from Afghanistan policy as his standing with Trump falters — As the president's top aides prepared for a high-stakes meeting on the future of Afghanistan earlier this month, one senior official was not on the original invite list: national security adviser John Bolton.
Dylan Matthews / Vox:
Trump wants to cut taxes for rich people yet again — Indexing capital gains to inflation, as Trump is considering, would overwhelmingly benefit the top 1 percent. — On Friday, President Donald Trump used his favorite public platform to hint at a policy change that his administration …
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Peter Baker / New York Times:
Amid Recession Worries, Trump Points Finger at American Businesses — WASHINGTON — President Trump wants Americans to understand that the economy is doing great, thanks to him. But if in fact the economy sours, then it is someone else's fault. — Mr. Trump's Blame List is long.
James Bovard / USA Today:
You may have seen him on a prayer candle, but James Comey is no saint — New revelations have made clear the conclusion many of us had already come to: James Comey was a reckless and untrustworthy FBI director. — CONNECT — Since President Trump fired FBI director James Comey in May 2017 …
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John Solomon / The Hill:
Comey's classified misconduct and the media's flawed coverage of it
Comey's classified misconduct and the media's flawed coverage of it
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Sean Sullivan / Washington Post:
Sen. Bernie Sanders teases plan to cancel $81 billion in Americans' medical debt — FLORENCE, S.C. — Sen. Bernie Sanders plans to release a new proposal to cancel $81 billion worth of medical debt Americans are struggling to pay off, according to his presidential campaign …
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Annie Grayer / CNN:
Bernie Sanders teases plan to eliminate billions in medical debt
Manès Weisskircher / Washington Post:
Germany's far-right AfD party might be the big winner in tomorrow's regional elections. Here's what that means. — AfD is likely to emerge as the main opposition party in both Brandenburg and Saxony. — In eastern Germany on Sunday, two populous states (or Bundesländer) …
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Washington Post:
Trump pledged not to use his office to help his business. Then he pitched his Florida club for the next G-7. — When President Trump decided to keep ownership of his company and continue to do business with foreign governments, he said nobody could stop him. — But voters could trust him to police himself, he said.
Kayla Epstein / Washington Post:
'I'm rooting for a direct hit on Mar a Lago!' Former Canadian prime minister creates Twitter storm — A powerful storm has formed in the Atlantic, threatening Florida and parts of the Bahamas. But another one formed on Twitter this week, after a former Canadian prime minister tweeted …
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Harry Enten / CNN:
Trump trails Democrats by a historically large margin — (CNN)First things first: The theme song of the week is Siskel & Ebert & the Movies. — Poll of the week: A new national Quinnipiac University poll finds that former Vice President Joe Biden, Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren …
BuzzFeed News:
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey Was Hacked On Twitter — Jack Dorsey's Twitter account was compromised on Friday afternoon and tweeted the n-word and anti-Semitic remarks. A source confirmed he had his mobile device “SIM swapped.” — The official Twitter account of Jack Dorsey …
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Jennifer Mendelsohn / Medium:
Their Own Two Feet — As the new public face of the Trump administration's draconian immigration policies, acting USCIS Director Ken Cuccinelli has wasted no time stirring up collective ire. Most notably, he set off a firestorm of criticism by rewriting the iconic Emma Lazarus poem …
Associated Press:
Woman tosses Molotov cocktail into Fla. Citizenship office — WASHINGTON (AP) — A woman tossed a lit Molotov cocktail into the lobby of a U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services office in Oakland Park, Florida. But no major injuries were reported, according to a report of the incident sent …
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Samuel Chamberlain / Fox News:
California appeals court overturns sole conviction in Kate Steinle death — A California state appeals court Friday overturned the lone conviction against an undocumented immigrant who shot and killed Kate Steinle on the San Francisco waterfront in 2015, a case which drew national attention …
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Caitlin Lally / KMOX-AM:
KMOX EXCLUSIVE: Illinois GOP congressman John Shimkus will not run in 2020 — He announced it Friday on the Mark Reardon Show. — ST. LOUIS (KMOX) — Illinois GOP Rep. John Shimkus announced Friday on the Mark Reardon Show that he will not run for reelection in 2020.
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