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3:35 PM ET, May 2, 2020

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Associated Press:
AP Exclusive: Harassment, assault absent in Biden complaint  —  WASHINGTON (AP) — Tara Reade, the former Senate staffer who alleges Joe Biden sexually assaulted her 27 years ago, says she filed a limited report with a congressional personnel office that did not explicitly accuse him of sexual assault or harassment.
Discussion: Axios, NBC News and KTLA
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CNN:
Obama team fully vetted Biden in 2008 and found no hint of former aide's allegation  —  David Axelrod, a senior CNN political commentator and host of “The Axe Files,” was senior adviser to President Barack Obama and chief strategist for the 2008 and 2012 Obama presidential campaigns.
Marc Caputo / Politico:
Search for Tara Reade complaint threatens to backfire on Biden  —  In his first televised interview about Tara Reade, Joe Biden said his old office personnel records aren't among the senatorial papers he sent to the University of Delaware.  The personnel records — which might shed some light …
New York Times:
Joe Biden, Tara Reade and the Truth  —  Americans deserve to know more about a sexual assault accusation against the likely Democratic Party nominee.  —  The editorial board is a group of opinion journalists whose views are informed by expertise, research, debate and certain longstanding values.
Kathleen Parker / Washington Post:
The hypocrisy from Democrats on the Biden allegation is stunning but not surprising
Karol Markowicz / New York Post:
Joe Biden discovers due process — does it apply to everyone?
Mike Baker / New York Times:
Tracking the ‘Murder Hornet’: A Deadly Pest Has Reached North America  —  Sightings of the Asian giant hornet have prompted fears that the vicious insect could establish itself in the United States and devastate bee populations.  —  BLAINE, Wash. — In his decades of beekeeping, Ted McFall had never seen anything like it.
Discussion: New York Post and TMZ.com
Peter Baker / New York Times:
Trump Moves to Replace Watchdog Who Identified Critical Medical Shortages  —  The president announced the nomination of an inspector general for the Department of Health and Human Services, who, if confirmed, would replace an acting official whose report embarrassed Mr. Trump.
Sharri Markson / Daily Telegraph:
Coronavirus NSW: Dossier lays out case against China bat virus program  —  China deliberately suppressed or destroyed evidence of the coronavirus outbreak in an “assault on international transparency” that cost tens of thousands of lives, according to a dossier prepared by concerned Western governments on the COVID-19 contagion.
John Koetsier / Forbes:
Apple Data Shows Shelter-In-Place Is Ending, Whether Governments Want It To Or Not  —  Bye-bye shelter-in-place.  Hello re-opening.  —  Apple's Mobility Trends report shows that traffic in the US and other countries like Germany has pretty much doubled in the past three weeks.  It had been down up to 72%.
Arijeta Lajka / Associated Press:
Protester not waving sign with Nazi slogan  —  CLAIM: Pittsburg protester waves sign citing Nazi slogan that translates to “Work Sets You Free.”  —  AP'S ASSESSMENT: False.  The image has been manipulated.  The original photo posted by the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette on April 20 shows …
Discussion: Mediaite
Tina Nguyen / Politico:
Coronavirus gets a promising drug.  MAGA world isn't buying it.  —  Over three weeks ago, hydroxychloroquine was all the rage in MAGA world, despite flawed and scattered evidence about whether the drug could help cure coronavirus.  Now there is another drug, remdesivir, with positive early scientific data.
Julie Pace / Associated Press:
A referendum election in November?  Trump allies see risks  —  WASHINGTON (AP) — Six months from Election Day, President Donald Trump's prospects for winning a second term have been jolted by a historic pandemic and a cratering economy, rattling some of his Republican allies and upending …
Discussion: Daily Kos
Michelle Goldberg / New York Times:
The New Great Depression Is Coming.  Will There Be a New New Deal?  —  After the coronavirus, political transformation may be inevitable.  —  Until very recently, Andrew Yang thought that the need for a universal basic income would be a big issue in the 2024 election, as …
New York Times:
Fearing Political Peril, Republicans Edge Away From Trump on Pandemic Response  —  Moderate Republicans in competitive districts are navigating a careful balance in addressing the coronavirus crisis, eager to put some distance between themselves and a president whose response has been criticized.
Discussion: Raw Story
Jacquie McNish / Wall Street Journal:
Cruise Ships Set Sail Knowing the Deadly Risk to Passengers and Crew  —  A Wall Street Journal investigation found scores of cruise ships that began voyages in early March ferried Covid-19 to the U.S. and ports of call world-wide  —  Early in March, the world's cruise-ship operators …
Matthew Zeitlin / Business Insider:
Everyone is focusing on the wrong problem with the PPP program  — Some politicians and pundits have been quick to lambaste the Small Business Administration's Paycheck Protection Program.  — Critics typically target the fact that a range of corporations like Shake Shack and Ruth's Chris received large payments
Molly Jong-Fast / Vogue:
I Still Love New York.  Even If Trump No Longer Does.  —  On October 29 1975, Gerald Ford, then the president of the United States, gave a speech in which he said would he not support legislation that would have provided a federal bailout to New York City, which was teetering on the edge of bankruptcy.
Andrew C. McCarthy / National Review:
The FBI Set Flynn Up to Preserve the Trump-Russia Probe  —  Perjury trap was not score-settling.  To investigate the president, it was a practical necessity to sideline his chosen national-security adviser.  —  M  —  ichael Flynn was not the objective.  He was the obstacle.
Discussion: Power Line
Harry Enten / CNN:
Democrats are slight favorites for Senate control  —  (CNN)Whoever is the president next year may have the ability to appoint one or more justices to the US Supreme Court.  But to get those justices confirmed, the president will need the US Senate behind him.
Discussion: Raw Story
CNN:
Trump's national security adviser out of sight in coronavirus response  —  Washington (CNN)As President Donald Trump deals with the fallout of the coronavirus pandemic, he is without a key asset that has served many of his predecessors well during times of crisis: a bold …
Discussion: Raw Story
Joshua Goodman / Associated Press:
Ex-Green Beret led failed attempt to oust Venezuela's Maduro  —  MIAMI (AP) — The plan was simple, but perilous.  Some 300 heavily armed volunteers would sneak into Venezuela from the northern tip of South America.  Along the way, they would raid military bases in the socialist country …
Discussion: New York Post
Jeremy Barr / Hollywood Reporter:
Four More “Exhausting” Years?  Trump Reporters Mull Covering a Second Term  —  “I don't know anybody who wants to do another four years of this news cycle,” a senior CNN producer says.  —  The first year of the Trump presidency was a year of calibration for the nation's top journalists …
Isaac Stanley-Becker / SFGATE:
Initiative seeks to challenge Trump's online megaphone  —  A new Democratic-aligned political action committee advised by retired Army Gen. Stanley McChrystal, the former head of U.S. forces in Afghanistan, is planning to deploy technology originally developed to counter Islamic State propaganda …
Discussion: The Gateway Pundit
Marianne LeVine / Politico:
Senate to receive rapid coronavirus testing after outcry on lack of capacity  —  The Trump administration will send three rapid-results testing machines and 1,000 coronavirus tests to the Senate, according to Health and Human Services chief Alex Azar.  —  “Good news: as the Senate reconvenes …
Discussion: Mother Jones and Mediaite
CNN:
Coronavirus is making some people rethink where they want to live  —  (CNN)A moving truck came to Rebecca Stevens-Walter's New York apartment this week.  —  But she wasn't there to help pack boxes or supervise the crew.  —  In mid-March, the 39-year-old pastor flew to New Mexico with her husband and two kids.
Discussion: Los Angeles Times and Althouse
Joe Concha / The Hill:
Chris Wallace on Michael Flynn: 'Don't lie' if you're talking to the FBI  —  “Fox News Sunday” anchor Chris Wallace said Friday he was surprised to see people “rallying” behind ex-national security adviser Michael Flynn, arguing the former Trump administration official should not have lied to the FBI.
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Deirdre Fernandes / The Boston Globe:
Jeffrey Epstein's Harvard ties were extensive, new report reveals  —  Jeffrey Epstein's millions earned him special treatment at Harvard: He had a personal office among university researchers, a dedicated phone line, an unusual visiting fellowship position, and the backing of several high-level faculty …
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The White House:
President Donald J. Trump Announces Intent to Nominate and Appoint Individuals to Key Administration Posts
Mansee Khurana / NBC News:
Fearing an undercount, advocates say census outreach is getting crushed by coronavirus
Discussion: KETK | FOX51
J. David McSwane / ProPublica:
How Profit and Incompetence Delayed N95 Masks While People Died at the VA
Declan Walsh / New York Times:
Filmmaker Who Mocked Egypt's President Dies in Prison
Dylan Matthews / Vox:
America's Covid-19 hot spots shed a light on our moral failures
Discussion: Covid-19 Updates and Forbes
Philip Rotner / The Bulwark:
Decoding Bill Barr's Threats To State Coronavirus Orders
Laura Hayes / Washington City Paper:
Sushi Taro Will Not Reopen as a Dine-in Restaurant
Ginia Bellafante / New York Times:
Streets Should Be Car-Free During Lockdown. And After.
 Earlier Items: 
New York Times:
Your Life or Your Livelihood: Americans Wrestle With Impossible Choice
Dana Milbank / Washington Post:
Trump's gun-toting supporters are firing blanks
Kim Tong-hyung / Associated Press:
N Korea's Kim Jong Un appears in public amid health rumors
Abigail Shalawylo / ABC News:
COVID-19 cases on rise in state that starts 1st phase of reopening
Noam N. Levey / Los Angeles Times:
Trump administration blocks public disclosure on coronavirus supplies
Discussion: Raw Story
Mike Stobbe / Associated Press:
Health official says US missed some chances to slow virus
Discussion: Gothamist and New York Post
 

 
From Mediagazer:

Ankush Khardori / Politico:
Trump may erode press protections but the ABC case is not evidence of that as the decision to settle appears reasonable given Stephanopoulos' imprecise remarks

Jessica Toonkel / Wall Street Journal:
A deep dive into Paramount's sale to Skydance; sources: Skydance may integrate Pluto into Paramount+, and CBS head George Cheeks is expected to be head of TV

New York Times:
In a first, Telegram is set to be profitable in 2024, with $1B+ in revenue, up from ~$350M in 2023, and 12M subscribers; source: 50%+ of its revenue is from ads

 
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