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John Bellinger / Lawfare:
Attacking Iran's Cultural Sites Would Violate the Hague Cultural Property Convention — On Sunday, President Trump — as he is wont to do when criticized — doubled down on his threat to bomb Iranian cultural sites if Iran attacks the United States in response to the killing of Qassim Suleimani.
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Maggie Haberman / New York Times:
Trump Threatens Iranian Cultural Sites, and Warns of Sanctions on Iraq — The president threatened Iran over potential retaliation for the death of a top general, and Iraq over the potential expulsion of United States troops. — WASHINGTON — President Trump on Sunday evening doubled …
Jim Sciutto / CNN:
Senior US officials say there is widespread opposition within the Trump administration to targeting cultural sites in Iran — Washington (CNN)Two senior US officials on Sunday described widespread opposition within the administration to targeting cultural sites in Iran should the United …
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Jonathan Chait / New York Magazine:
Trump's One Foreign-Policy Idea Is to Make America More Like Its Enemies — President Trump's risky escalation of the conflict with Iran has confused many people who took him, if not for a dove exactly, then for a skeptic of wars, especially in the Middle East.
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No More Mister Nice Blog, Washington Post, CNN, Blue Delaware and Raw Story
Ishaan Tharoor / Washington Post:
Trump's order to kill Soleimani is already starting to backfire
Trump's order to kill Soleimani is already starting to backfire
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New York Times, The Week and Progress Pond
Peter Baker / New York Times:
For Trump, the Burden May Be Proving This Is Not the Moment His Critics Predicted
For Trump, the Burden May Be Proving This Is Not the Moment His Critics Predicted
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Des Moines Register, Bloomberg, Washington Post, Financial Times, The Week and Fox News
Greg Sargent / Washington Post:
Trump's Iran mess is getting worse. Here's Adam Schiff's idea on what to do about it.
Trump's Iran mess is getting worse. Here's Adam Schiff's idea on what to do about it.
Washington Post:
Killing of Soleimani follows long push from Pompeo for aggressive action against Iran …
Killing of Soleimani follows long push from Pompeo for aggressive action against Iran …
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New York Times:
Iran Challenges Trump, Announcing End of Nuclear Restrictions
Iran Challenges Trump, Announcing End of Nuclear Restrictions
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Murtaza Hussain / The Intercept:
Secret Iranian Spy Cables Show How Qassim Suleimani Wielded His Enormous Power in Iraq
Secret Iranian Spy Cables Show How Qassim Suleimani Wielded His Enormous Power in Iraq
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Lorraine Ali / Los Angeles Times:
Review: Politics reigned at the Golden Globes. Too bad Ricky Gervais didn't notice — Forget the escapist magic of Hollywood. Nihilism was the name of the game when host Ricky Gervais opened the Golden Globes on Sunday night with a gloom-and-doom monologue so cynical it made the effervescent Tom Hanks scowl.
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Sam Adams / Slate:
Ricky Gervais' Golden Globes Jokes, Ranked in Order of Dickishness — Going into the Golden Globes, the biggest question was not who will win the night's biggest awards but how much of a jerk Ricky Gervais would be. Over the course of his four previous hosting gigs, Gervais has cultivated …
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LifeNews.com and Althouse
Kyle Smith / New York Post:
Golden Globes 2020: Ricky Gervais hits Hollywood stars exactly where it hurts
Golden Globes 2020: Ricky Gervais hits Hollywood stars exactly where it hurts
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Dominic Patten / Deadline:
Golden Globes TV Review: Ricky Gervais' Return Flounders On Night Of Big Wins For ‘1917’ …
Matt Wilstein / The Daily Beast:
Ricky Gervais' Golden Globes Monologue Mocks Hollywood's Jeffrey Epstein Ties
Ricky Gervais' Golden Globes Monologue Mocks Hollywood's Jeffrey Epstein Ties
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Katie Kilkenny / Hollywood Reporter:
Ricky Gervais Tells Hollywood to “F*** Off” in Expletive-Filled Golden Globes Monologue
Ricky Gervais Tells Hollywood to “F*** Off” in Expletive-Filled Golden Globes Monologue
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David Freedlander / New York Magazine:
One Year in Washington Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez reshaped her party's agenda, resuscitated Bernie Sanders's campaign, and hardly has a friend in town. — The corridors of Capitol Hill are a marbled monotony, with Oxford heels clacking around corners indistinguishable from one another …
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Hanna Trudo / The Daily Beast:
Obamaworld Hates Bernie—and Has No Idea How to Stop Him
Obamaworld Hates Bernie—and Has No Idea How to Stop Him
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Speaker Nancy Pelosi:
Dear Colleague on Introduction of War Powers — Last week, the Trump Administration conducted a provocative and disproportionate military airstrike targeting high-level Iranian military officials. This action endangered our servicemembers, diplomats and others by risking a serious escalation of tensions with Iran.
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Allan Smith / NBC News:
Pelosi announces war powers resolution as tensions with Iran escalate
Pelosi announces war powers resolution as tensions with Iran escalate
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Rebecca Klar / The Hill:
Pelosi: House to vote on resolution limiting Trump's actions against Iran
Pelosi: House to vote on resolution limiting Trump's actions against Iran
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Astead W. Herndon / New York Times:
Julián Castro Endorses Elizabeth Warren — The move came soon after Mr. Castro ended his own bid for the Democratic presidential nomination, and gives a lift to Ms. Warren's campaign as it tries to reignite excitement. — Julián Castro, the former housing secretary whose …
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Sean Neumann / People.com:
Why Judge Judy Is Endorsing Mike Bloomberg for President Against Donald Trump
Why Judge Judy Is Endorsing Mike Bloomberg for President Against Donald Trump
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David Siders / Politico:
The very real scenario of a protracted, ‘bizarro world’ Democratic primary — Democrats are now beginning to confront a very real scenario where the nomination — and the winnowing — will not be decided in states where campaigns have been plowing ground for more than a year …
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Maggie Haberman / New York Times:
A Typical Trump Vacation, With a Momentous Result — For three years, President Trump's winter visits to Mar-a-Lago, his private club, have allowed him time to combine his personal and presidential business. But the juxtaposition this year was something quite different.
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David Leonhardt / New York Times:
A Democrat Who Can Beat Trump — Why Amy Klobuchar still has a chance. — If you're like a lot of Democrats, you worry that Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren are too liberal — or at least that other voters think so. You're also not buying the Pete Buttigieg hype.
Washington Post:
Prospect of gun control in Virginia draws threats, promise of armed protest — RICHMOND — Gun rights advocates and militia members from around the country are urging thousands of armed protesters to descend on Virginia's capital later this month to stop newly empowered Democrats from passing gun-control bills.
Bridget Bowman / Roll Call:
Arizona's GOP Sen. Martha McSally target of new super PAC ad — Race could be one of the most competitive in the country — Three Democrats who flipped House districts endorse Joe Biden Name Trump or not? Senate responses to Soleimani killing highlight 2020 tightrope Presidential field narrows again as Castro suspends campaign
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The Guardian:
Sleepwalking into 2020: are the media who missed Trump's 2016 rise ready now? — Key figures from major US newspapers, news sites and TV describe their fears about covering this year's election - and ideas on how to get it right — In the weeks after the election of Donald Trump in 2016 …
Politico:
Trump's German envoy blasts Europe over Iran — BERLIN — U.S. Ambassador to Germany Richard Grenell took aim at European governments for failing to condemn Tehran over attacks it orchestrated over the past few months, as he justified America's assassination of Iranian General Qassem Soleimani.
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CBS News:
60 Minutes investigates the death of Jeffrey Epstein — Jeffrey Epstein was a convicted sex offender and a wealthy financier with powerful friends. 60 Minutes examines the circumstances surrounding his death in a Manhattan federal jail cell. Warning: This report contains graphic images.
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Ted Nesi / WPRI-TV:
Chafee files to run for president again — PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WPRI) — Former Gov. Lincoln Chafee is taking steps to make a second run for president, this time under a different party banner. — Chafee filed paperwork with the Federal Elections Commission on Sunday creating a Lincoln Chafee …
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Christopher Ingraham / Greenwich Time:
People who second-guess themselves make worse decisions, study finds — “Trust your gut.” It's a cliche we've all heard (and probably even expressed at one time or another), an exhortation to not overthink decisions in realms as diverse as business, sports, dating and politics.
Evan Osnos / New Yorker:
The Future of America's Contest with China — Washington is in an intensifying standoff with Beijing. Which one will fundamentally shape the twenty-first century? — Last fall, to celebrate the seventieth birthday of the People's Republic of China, the government planned the largest military parade and …
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