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Charlie Savage / New York Times:
Judge Calls Barr's Handling of Mueller Report ‘Distorted’ and ‘Misleading’ — The judge said the attorney general lacked credibility on the matter and said he would review the report to decide whether to make its redacted portions public. — WASHINGTON — A federal judge …
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Mark Joseph Stern / Slate:
Federal Judge Says He Needs to Review Every Mueller Report Redaction Because Barr Can't Be Trusted — Attorney General William Barr's wildly inappropriate campaign to spin the Mueller report in Donald Trump's favor last year may have finally backfired. On Thursday, U.S. District Judge …
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Washington Post and Raw Story
Harper Neidig / The Hill:
Judge demands unredacted Mueller report, questions Barr's ‘credibility’ — A federal judge on Thursday ordered the Department of Justice (DOJ) to hand over to him a copy of the unredacted Mueller report and accused Attorney General William Barr of misrepresenting its findings in the days before it was submitted to Congress last year.
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Associated Press, Politico, Fox News and The Intellectualist
Washington Post:
Judge cites Barr's ‘misleading’ statements in ordering review of Mueller report redactions — A federal judge in D.C. sharply criticized Attorney General William P. Barr on Thursday for a “lack of candor,” questioning the truthfulness of the nation's top law enforcement official in his handling …
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Mother Jones
Anton Troianovski / New York Times:
As Bernie Sanders Pushed for Closer Ties, Soviet Union Spotted Opportunity — Previously unseen documents from a Soviet archive show how hard Mr. Sanders worked to find a sister city in Russia when he was a mayor in the 1980s. Moscow saw a chance for propaganda.
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Outside the Beltway, Slate and Twitchy
TIME:
‘Doomed from the Start.’ Experts Say the Trump Administration's Coronavirus Response Was Never Going to Work — The Trump Administration's strategy to combat COVID-19, the novel coronavirus, began with a relatively simple focus: keep it out of the United States.
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Rolling Stone
Hannah Sampson / Washington Post:
Sick cruise passengers await coronavirus results at sea as officials debate quarantine — A Princess Cruises ship that recently carried people who have tested positive for the novel coronavirus was still being kept off the coast of California Thursday as officials sent kits to test passengers …
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Michelle Goldberg / New York Times:
Trump's Calamitous Coronavirus Response — A whole-of-government mobilization to protect the president's ego. — Last month, after analyzing figures on epidemics since 1960, The Economist concluded that people die at a higher rate from such disease outbreaks in authoritarian countries …
Washington Post:
Maryland coronavirus: Hogan confirms three cases in Montgomery County — Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan said Thursday that three people from Montgomery County have been diagnosed with coronavirus: a husband and wife in their 70s and a woman who is in her 50s. — Hogan declared a state of emergency to speed the delivery of resources.
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CBS Baltimore
Michael Scherer / Washington Post:
Mike Bloomberg plans new group to support Democratic nominee — Former New York mayor Michael Bloomberg has decided to form a new independent expenditure campaign that will absorb hundreds of his presidential campaign staff in six swing states to work to elect the Democratic nominee this fall.
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Mara Gay / New York Times:
Why Southern Democrats Saved Biden
Kevin Freking / Associated Press:
Trump to take questions at 1st TV town hall of 2020 campaign
Trump to take questions at 1st TV town hall of 2020 campaign
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ABC News:
Controversial execution carried out despite pleas from advocates — Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey refused to step in and stop the lethal injection. — The controversial execution of Nathaniel Woods was carried out late Thursday in Alabama just minutes after the Supreme Court denied a temporary stay, issued only hours earlier.
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Brian Lyman / The Montgomery Advertiser:
Nathaniel Woods executed as accomplice in 2004 police murders — A Birmingham man was executed Thursday evening on a 2005 conviction of being an accomplice to the murder of three police officers. — Nathaniel Woods, 43, was pronounced dead at 9:01 p.m. after an execution that lasted 15 minutes.
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UPI, Common Dreams and The Daily Beast
Lisa Lerer / New York Times:
Was It Always Going to Be the Last Men Standing? — For Elizabeth Warren, the historic number of women in the 2020 field and the Democrats who supported them, the question will linger. — WASHINGTON — In the end, the pink wave carried two white men ashore.
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Lisa Lerer / New York Times:
The Amy Klobuchar Exit Interview
The Amy Klobuchar Exit Interview
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New Republic, The Independent, HuffPost and POLITICUSUSA
Sarah Ferris / Politico:
Pelosi cites ‘element of misogyny’ after Warren drops out
Pelosi cites ‘element of misogyny’ after Warren drops out
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BBC:
Coronavirus: White House concedes US lacks enough test kits — The White House has acknowledged the nation does not have enough coronavirus test kits as cases of the disease ticked upwards on both US coasts. — Vice-President Mike Pence said the Trump administration would not be able …
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Kevin Liptak / CNN:
Pence admits 'we don't have enough tests' to meet demands as delay in coronavirus testing persists
Politico:
White House sidelines Azar from coronavirus response
White House sidelines Azar from coronavirus response
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Talking Points Memo and C-SPAN.org
Nihar Kabinittal / ABC News:
Trump falsely blames Obama admin for hurting rollout of coronavirus test kits: Fact Check
Trump falsely blames Obama admin for hurting rollout of coronavirus test kits: Fact Check
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Washington Post, New York Times and Associated Press
Andrew Desiderio / Politico:
Romney could derail Republican subpoena targeting Bidens — A Republican effort to subpoena records about Joe Biden and his son Hunter could be derailed amid concerns from at least one GOP senator that the push appears politically motivated. — The Senate Homeland Security Committee is set …
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POLITICUSUSA, One America News Network, Fox News, Breitbart and The Daily Beast
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Aaron Blake / Washington Post:
Romney may vote against Trump again — this time with some bite
Romney may vote against Trump again — this time with some bite
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HuffPost, Fox News, The American Independent, National Review, The Week, Raw Story and The Daily Beast
Jordain Carney / The Hill:
Romney: Biden, Burisma probe ‘appears political’
Romney: Biden, Burisma probe ‘appears political’
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Fox News, Vanity Fair and The Intellectualist
Timothy Shenk / New York Times:
Elizabeth Warren Was the Wrong Kind of Radical — She wanted to reform everything except the Democratic Party itself. — Mr. Shenk is a co-editor of Dissent. — Remember when Elizabeth Warren was going to save the Democratic Party? — Back in 2016, it looked as if she had been engineered …
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New York Times:
'It's Pure Panic': A Wrenching Wait at Nursing Home Where Coronavirus Took Hold — Cut off from their relatives inside a virus-stricken nursing center, families are frantically searching for help and basic information. — KIRKLAND, Wash. — The hardest day of Debbie de los Angeles's life …
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The Nevada Independent
Tamara Keith / NPR:
Trump's Gut Collides With Science On Coronavirus Messaging — President Trump is known to say what's on his mind, to go with his gut and accentuate the positive. That approach is now colliding with a public health emergency in the form of coronavirus. — The challenge posed …
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New York Times:
Coronavirus Live Updates: Cases Surge in U.S. and Europe, Thousands Quarantined in N.Y.C. — Congress approved an $8.3 billion emergency spending bill to fight the virus, but officials in several countries say the virus will keep spreading fast for some time.
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Associated Press:
AP Exclusive: Gun found inside Epstein jail during lockdown — WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal investigators found a loaded gun Thursday that had been smuggled into the jail where Jeffrey Epstein killed himself last summer, following a weeklong lockdown that turned up other contraband and led …
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Twitchy, KRON4 and New York Post
Kathleen Pender / San Francisco Chronicle:
California orders insurers to waive out-of-pocket costs for coronavirus testing — California on Thursday became the latest state to order insurance companies to waive out-of-pocket costs for coronavirus testing. — The California Department of Insurance and Department of Managed Health Care ordered …
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Cal OES News, GeekWire and STAT
Josh Rogin / Washington Post:
Why Americans should care about Syria — The situation in Syria is catastrophic. The Assad regime and its Russian and Iranian allies are bombarding the rebel-held enclave of Idlib, continuing their wholesale slaughter of civilians. Turkey, drawn into the conflict by the chaos along its border …
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BBC
Toluse Olorunnipa / Washington Post:
The Trump administration's greatest obstacle to sending a clear message on coronavirus may be Trump himself — As leading public health experts from across the government have tried to provide clear and consistent information about the deadly coronavirus, they have found their messages undercut …
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NBC News, The American Independent, PJ Media Home, POLITICUSUSA and Vanity Fair
Jason Furman / Wall Street Journal:
The Case for a Big Coronavirus Stimulus — Congress should send you $1,000—and another $500 for each of your children—as soon as possible. — Given the mounting economic risks posed by the spread of the novel coronavirus, Congress should act swiftly but thoughtfully to pass fiscal stimulus.