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10:55 AM ET, February 7, 2020

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CBS Boston:
Exclusive NH Tracking Poll: Pete Buttigieg Stays Hot, Ties Bernie Sanders For Lead  —  BOSTON (CBS) - New Hampshire - Hoosier daddy now?  In the latest exclusive WBZ/Boston Globe/Suffolk University poll, Pete Buttigieg continues his remarkable post-Iowa surge.
Discussion: National Review and The Hill
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Jonathan Chait / New York Magazine:
If You Think It's Bad for Mainstream Democrats Now, Just Wait  —  It is always darkest, John McCain used to say, before it gets totally black.  So it is for the American center-left right now.  Bernie Sanders is currently favored to win the nomination, a prospect that would make Donald Trump …
Washington Post:
His campaign on the line, Joe Biden goes missing in New Hampshire  —  NASHUA, N.H. — Inside the castle-themed Radisson Hotel where Joe Biden has been staying, workers were preparing the ballroom for his Tuesday night election party.  Outside, Biden's campaign bus was parked and ready for events.
The Boston Globe:
Pete Buttigieg continues to surge in N.H. polling  —  Former South Bend, Ind., mayor Pete Buttigieg, building on his strong showing in the Iowa caucuses, continued his surge among likely Democratic New Hampshire presidential primary voters, putting him and Senator Bernie Sanders …
Joan Walsh / The Nation:
The Erasure of Elizabeth Warren Continues  —  The media is ignoring that Warren beat Joe Biden, the Democratic front-runner, and outperformed her final polling.  —  Coming out of the disastrous Iowa caucuses this week, media coverage of the Democratic presidential race turned back the clock almost a year …
Discussion: Fox News and The Hill
Alex Thompson / Politico:
Women of color bolt Warren's Nevada campaign in frustration
Cameron Peters / Vox:
New Hampshire Democratic debate: February 7, 2020
Discussion: NPR, FiveThirtyEight and ABC7
Politico:
Iowa blowback scorches Tom Perez  —  Democrats are fuming that it took a full day for Democratic National Committee Chair Tom Perez to issue a statement on the caucus debacle in Iowa — and three full days for him to go before national viewers to explain what's going on.
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Joseph Cox / VICE:
Shadow's Cancelled Nevada Caucus App Had Errors, Too
Discussion: Vox and NBC News
Associated Press:
Amid irregularities, AP unable to declare winner in Iowa
The Daily Beast:
The New Dem Fear About Iowa: Do They Have a Turnout Problem?
Elena Schneider / Politico:
Inside Buttigieg's Iowa comeback
Washington Post:
Secret Service has paid rates as high as $650 a night for rooms at Trump's properties  —  President Trump's company charges the Secret Service for the rooms agents use while protecting him at his luxury properties — billing U.S. taxpayers at rates as high as $650 per night …
Discussion: Raw Story
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David A. Fahrenthold / Washington Post:   What President Trump's company charges the Secret Service
Bloomberg:
White House Weighs Ouster of Aide Who Testified Against Trump  — Army's Vindman could be removed as part of a broader sweep  — Some officials may be reassigned from NSC in impeachment wake  —  The White House is weighing a plan to dismiss Alexander Vindman from the National Security Council …
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Washington Post:
Trump lambastes his critics as he moves to target perceived enemies over impeachment  —  President Trump is preparing to push out a national security official who testified against him during the impeachment inquiry after he expressed deep anger on Thursday over the attempt to remove him from office due to his actions toward Ukraine.
Kaitlan Collins / CNN:
Key impeachment witness Alexander Vindman expects to leave White House post in coming weeks, source says
New York Times:
China Tightens Wuhan Lockdown in ‘Wartime’ Battle With Coronavirus  —  With infections doubling every four days and more than 600 deaths, China intensified its response in Wuhan, with house-to-house temperature checks and mass confinements at quarantine centers.
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Alice Su / Los Angeles Times:
A doctor was arrested for warning China about the coronavirus. Then he died from it
Discussion: New York Times
Veronica Stracqualursi / CNN:
Joe Walsh ends Republican primary challenge against Trump  —  GOPer: If a Democratic President had done this, she would have already been impeached & removed  —  (CNN)Former US Rep. Joe Walsh is ending his uphill challenge against Donald Trump for the 2020 Republican presidential nomination …
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Joe Walsh / Washington Post:
Challenging Trump for the GOP nomination taught me my party is a cult  —  Real conservatives think for themselves.  Trump Republicans have been brainwashed.  —  When I announced my primary challenge to President Trump last year, I knew running against him for the GOP nomination was the ultimate long shot.
Charles Sykes / The Bulwark:
The Gospel According to Mad King Donald  —  Wednesday's outbursts didn't teach us much about Donald Trump.  But they taught us a lot about the Republican party.  —  Presidential contrition?  That would be a no.  —  Maine Senator Susan Collins now admits that she may have been wrong …
Discussion: CBS News, NBC News and HuffPost
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Eli Stokols / Los Angeles Times:   From vindictive to vulgar, Trump lets loose after impeachment acquittal
The Daily Beast:
Fox News Internal Document Bashes Pro-Trump Fox Regulars for Spreading ‘Disinformation’  —  In a dossier obtained by The Daily Beast, Fox's research unit advises colleagues to be wary of “disinformation” from several Trump-boosting on-air regulars, including Giuliani.
Courtney Kube / NBC News:
Trump's former Navy Secretary Richard Spencer will endorse Mike Bloomberg for president  —  Richard Spencer, fired for objecting to Trump's intervention in the Gallagher case, will be the first Trump appointee to back a possible Trump opponent.  —  NORFOLK, Virginia — Richard Spencer …
Discussion: Raw Story
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Helene Cooper / New York Times:
Navy Secretary Pushed Out by Trump Says He'll Endorse Bloomberg
Discussion: The Week and HuffPost
Jonathan Capehart / Washington Post:
Trump's State of the Union speech was a white supremacist vision of America  —  President Trump defiled the majesty of the East Room of the White House with a vulgar display of vindictiveness that shocked even those of us who didn't expect anything less.  For more than an hour …
Discussion: The Hill
Jeff Cox / CNBC:
January adds a much stronger-than-expected 225,000 jobs, with a boost from warm weather  —  By Jeff Cox@JEFF.COX.7528@JEFFCOXCNBCCOM  — Nonfarm payrolls surged 225,000 for the month, well above Wall Street estimates for a 158,000 gain.  — The unemployment rate ticked higher to 3.6% …
Discussion: Disrn
Tim Novak / Chicago Sun-Times:
President's Chicago tax appeal on Trump Tower is under investigation  —  State inspector general, Pritzker administration are looking into allegation a Republican state agency head pressured staff to slash by $1M the $2.5M in property taxes Donald Trump paid in 2012.
Wall Street Journal:
Federal Agencies Use Cellphone Location Data for Immigration Enforcement  —  Commercial database that maps movements of millions of cellphones is deployed by immigration and border authorities  —  WASHINGTON—The Trump administration has bought access to a commercial database that maps …
Charlie Mahtesian / Politico:
How Trump Rewired the Electoral Map  —  When President Barack Obama launched his 2012 reelection campaign, he did it with back-to-back rallies in a pair of logical places: Virginia and Ohio.  The two essential swing states, with 31 electoral votes between them, were vital to Obama's chances of winning a second term.
Discussion: Raw Story
Byron York / Washington Examiner:
Mitt Romney's ‘profile in courage’  —  For years Mitt Romney had a reputation as a flip-flopper, an opportunist, a politician who would tailor his beliefs to fit whichever group he was trying to please.  —  Running for office in deep-blue Massachusetts in 1994 and 2002, he pronounced himself strongly pro-choice.
Discussion: The Hill and New York Times
David Brooks / New York Times:
How Trump Wins Again  —  Are Democrats going to give this election away?  —  As several people have noticed, this was the most politically successful week of the Trump presidency.  —  First, President Trump's job approval numbers are rising.  When the impeachment inquiry got rolling in October his Gallup approval rating was 39.
CNN:
Mulvaney's job in doubt now that impeachment dust has settled  —  Mulvaney confesses to quid pro quo: Get over it  —  Washington (CNN)With a five-month impeachment saga behind them, White House aides are bracing for the prospect of another staff shake-up in the West Wing as President Donald Trump looks …
Kate Bennett / CNN:
Melania Trump, once a reluctant campaigner, is hitting the trail  —  Who is first lady Melania Trump?  —  Washington (CNN)For a first lady who generally begs off rallies, fundraising shindigs and campaign events, Melania Trump appears poised to be a larger campaign presence for President Donald Trump's reelection.
Peggy Noonan / Wall Street Journal:
The Democrats' Unserious Week  —  The fiasco in Iowa, the foolishness at the State of the Union—do they realize how bad they look?  —  Democrats, when they're feeling alarmed or mischievous, will often say that Ronald Reagan would not recognize the current Republican Party.
Econofact:
Steel Tariffs and U.S. Jobs Revisited  —  Harvard University and University of California, Davis  —  The Issue:  —  It has been nearly two years since the Trump administration first imposed tariffs on steel and aluminum.  New data and research are beginning to emerge on the impact that these tariffs …
Steve Israel / New York Times:
How Never Trumpers Fell in Line  —  Political rationalization has always been part of politics.  But what is happening now is dangerous.  —  Mr. Israel served as a Democratic representative in Congress from 2001 to 2017.  —  During my 16 years in Congress, from 2001 to 2017 …
Discussion: Raw Story
Michael Gerson / Washington Post:
Trump's politicization of the National Prayer Breakfast is unholy and immoral  —  At the 68th, and perhaps last, National Prayer Breakfast, the main remarks were made by the former president of the American Enterprise Institute (and Post columnist) Arthur C. Brooks, who spoke on the themes of his wonderful 2019 book “Love Your Enemies.”
 
 
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Cory Gardner must think what Trump did was fine. But it's hard to tell.
Discussion: Raw Story and HuffPost
Jerusalem Post:
Kushner: Abbas, Olmert jealous they couldn't bring about peace themselves
Alex Horton / Washington Post:
Trump planned a surprise, on-camera military reunion. This is what they're really like.
Discussion: Raw Story
Kate Irby / Fresno Bee:
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Ryan Devereaux / The Intercept:
Trump Is Blowing Up a National Monument in Arizona to Make Way for the Border Wall
Discussion: The Week
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Discussion: The Guardian and Raw Story
 

 
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An interview with Telegraph Director of Technology Dylan Jacques on the goal of launching 12 significant uses of AI in the newsroom over 12 months

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Reporters Without Borders sues X in France for “complicity in disseminating false information”, after X failed to block a fake video with RSF's logo

Peter Blumberg / Bloomberg:
X sues to block California's AB 2655, aimed at curbing AI-generated deceptive election content on social media, claiming it impinges on free speech

 
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