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PBS NewsHour:
What 74 former Biden staffers think about Tara Reade's allegations — Over his decades-long career in the Senate, former Vice President Joe Biden was known as a demanding but fair and family-oriented boss, devoted to his home life in Delaware and committed to gender equality in his office.
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Politico, Progress Pond, Law & Crime and The Atlantic
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Maxwell Tani / The Daily Beast:
The New CBS Reporter Driving Democrats—and Some of Her Own Colleagues—Crazy — THE POST-FOX LIFE — Since jumping from Fox News to CBS last year, the veteran journalist has frustrated Democrats and some of her own co-workers, who worry she pushes “GOP talking points.”
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Vanity Fair, Washington Post and Twitchy
Jonathan Martin / New York Times:
Trump, Biden and the Myth of ‘But 2016’ — There are members of both parties who believe the president has the ability to defy the normal rules of politics. That view ignores electoral trends of recent years. — WASHINGTON — At first glance, there seems little in common between red-hat-wearing admirers …
Jonathan Bernstein / Bloomberg:
Does Donald Trump Want to Be Re-Elected? — The president's inattention to the coronavirus doesn't suggest someone desperate to win in November. — It's becoming more and more obvious that President Donald Trump has simply stopped dealing with the coronavirus pandemic …
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Quint Forgey / Politico:
Biden pledges not to pardon Trump
Biden pledges not to pardon Trump
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Associated Press and The Hill
Mike Memoli / NBC News:
Biden says he would not pardon Trump
Biden says he would not pardon Trump
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The Daily Beast, POLITICUSUSA, Lawyers, Guns & Money and New Republic
Kevin Quealy / New York Times:
The Richest Neighborhoods Emptied Out Most as Coronavirus Hit New York City — Map represents share of people who lived in New York over a two-week period in February but who were not living there on May 1. Hundreds of thousands of New York City residents, in particular …
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VICE
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Mary T. Bassett / New York Times:
The Coronavirus Isn't Worse in Cities Because of Density
New York Times:
Sweden Stayed Open. A Deadly Month Shows the Risks. — While Sweden has avoided the worst outbreaks in Italy, Spain and Britain, it has also seen an extraordinary increase in deaths, mortality data shows.
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Althouse
Emily Smith / Page Six:
Law firm hackers double ransom demand, threaten Donald Trump — The ransom demand for the secret files of a cyber-attacked lawyer to A-list stars has doubled to $42 million — as the hackers now threaten to reveal “dirty laundry” on President Donald Trump in just a week if they are not paid in full.
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The Daily Caller, The Daily Beast, Raw Story, VICE and Althouse
Jacob Jarvis / Newsweek:
Wisconsin's new coronavirus cases rise as people flock to reopened bars after court overturns stay-at-home order — Wisconsin's coronavirus figures continue to rise with more than 300 newly confirmed cases as citizens return to normality after a stay-at-home order was lifted across the state.
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National Review, The Daily Caller, New York Post, NPR and POLITICUSUSA
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Ryan Goodman / Just Security:
Anticipating Phase Two of the Trumped Up “Obamagate” — President Donald Trump insists, against all evidence, that there is something called “Obamagate”: some crime, or perhaps series of crimes, that the preceding administration committed against him, or against his adviser Michael Flynn, or maybe against even more of the Trump team.
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Vox, Breitbart and emptywheel
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Lee Smith / New York Post:
Who, O, who can the Flynn leaker be?
Who, O, who can the Flynn leaker be?
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Reporting by Matt Taibbi, Fox News, Breitbart and NPR
Jessica Taylor / The Cook Political Report:
Georgia Senate's Perdue Moves to Lean Republican — Both Georgia Senate seats are on the ballot this fall, but the regularly scheduled race where Republican Sen. David Perdue is seeking a second term has been overshadowed by the special election in the state, with appointed …
Jim Geraghty / National Review:
Being Wrong Is Human and Will Happen. But Staying Wrong Is a Choice. — On the menu today: We could all dunk on people who were wrong in their early assessments of this pandemic, but the more pressing question is who is not learning from getting things wrong during this outbreak …
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New York Post, New York Times and Breitbart
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Harriet Torry / Wall Street Journal:
Coronavirus Lockdowns Trigger Rapid Drop in Retail Sales, Factory Output — April U.S. retail sales fell 16.4% and industrial production 11.2%, both records — U.S. lockdowns to contain the coronavirus pandemic prompted record monthly drops in retail spending and industrial output …
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The Lancet:
Reviving the US CDC — The Lancet — The COVID-19 pandemic continues to worsen in the USA with 1 ·3 million cases and an estimated death toll of 80 684 as of May 12. States that were initially the hardest hit, such as New York and New Jersey, have decelerated the rate …
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Talking Points Memo, Fox News, NPR, Raw Story, POLITICUSUSA, The American Independent and The Daily Wire
Pam Fessler / NPR:
'It's Partly On Me': GOP Official Says Fraud Warnings Hamper Vote-By-Mail Push — Republican state officials who want to expand absentee and mail-in voting during the pandemic have found themselves in an uncomfortable position due to their party's rhetoric.
Jonathan V. Last / The Bulwark:
How Brad Parscale Conned Donald Trump — What if the Trump campaign's digital operation is a Potemkin Death Star? — 1. Trump Digital — A lot has been written about the Trump campaign's super-sophisticated digital operation. I am . . . not skeptical, exactly. But let me say this:
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Raw Story
CBS News:
Men accused in Ahmaud Arbery shooting hire attorneys — Decatur, Georgia — Attorneys for two white men accused of pursuing and killing a black man in Georgia said Thursday their clients have been vilified, and cautioned against a rush to judgment in a case that has drawn national attention.
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Raw Story
Andrew Ferguson / The Atlantic:
Biden's Virtual Campaign Is a Disaster — They say that if you live long enough, you'll get to experience nearly everything, and so it has been for Joe Biden, who has lived to see history's first Zoom presidential campaign. Unfortunately for him, it's his.
Paul LeBlanc / CNN:
McConnell admits he was wrong to say Obama administration failed to leave a pandemic playbook — (CNN)Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell conceded Thursday night that he was wrong to claim that the Obama administration had not left behind a plan to deal with a pandemic in the US. — “I was wrong.
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The American Independent, Mother Jones, Talking Points Memo, The Hill and Politico
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Ed Mazza / HuffPost:
Barack Obama Speaks Out After Mitch McConnell Tells Him To Keep His ‘Mouth Shut’
Barack Obama Speaks Out After Mitch McConnell Tells Him To Keep His ‘Mouth Shut’
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NBC News and Washington Examiner
Brian Klaas / Washington Post:
We need to prepare for the possibility of Trump rejecting election results — Since 2017, so many events in U.S. politics that were previously unthinkable have come to pass. Don't believe me? A few days ago, the president of the United States baselessly accused a cable television host …
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Twitchy
Amelia Thomson-DeVeaux / FiveThirtyEight:
Many Americans Are Getting More Money From Unemployment Than They Were From Their Jobs — The United States is not known for its generosity to the unemployed. But the coronavirus crisis has transformed our system for compensating jobless workers. As tens of millions of workers suddenly …
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Newsweek
Matthew Perrone / Associated Press:
FDA giving White House new guidance on rapid COVID-19 test — WASHINGTON (AP) — The head of the Food and Drug Administration said Friday his agency has provided new guidance to the White House after data suggested that a rapid COVID-19 test used by President Donald Trump and others every …
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National Review, The Hill, Associated Press and One America News Network
Erica L. Green / New York Times:
DeVos Funnels Coronavirus Relief Funds to Favored Private and Religious Schools — Education Secretary Betsy DeVos, using discretion written into the coronavirus stabilization law, is using millions of dollars to pursue long-sought policy goals that Congress has blocked.
Susan B. Glasser / New Yorker:
“Obamagate” Is Niche Programming for Trump Superfans — Donald Trump will not shut up about Barack Obama—not now, not ever. On Thursday morning, amid the gravest economic crisis in a century and a deadly pandemic that will have killed more than a hundred thousand Americans by the end of this month …
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The Citizen's Brief and NBC News
Emily Peck / HuffPost:
The Child Care Industry Is About To Collapse. There's No Bailout Coming. — It would cost $9.6 billion a month to keep things going, and Congress is offering a fraction of that. — Operating a child care center was never a big money-maker in the best of times, but running one during …
Edward-Isaac Dovere / The Atlantic:
It Really Could Be Warren — The coronavirus has transformed Joe Biden's campaign, and his search for a running mate. And it has transformed Elizabeth Warren's chances of being picked for the job. — The Massachusetts senator and the former vice president don't have much of a personal relationship.
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NPR
Annie Palmer / CNBC:
Sixth confirmed Amazon worker dies amid calls for the company to release data on coronavirus infections — An Amazon warehouse worker at a facility in Bethpage, New York has died from the coronavirus, the company confirmed to CNBC. — George Leigh, who worker at an Amazon distribution center known …
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The Verge, New York Post and The Daily Beast
David Fahrenthold / Washington Post:
Secret Service signs $179,000 contract to rent golf carts in Bedminster, N.J., this summer — The Secret Service this week signed a $179,000 contract to rent golf carts and other vehicles this summer in Bedminster, N.J., according to federal spending records — a rental that in past years …
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The Hill
Associated Press:
Poll: US believers see message of change from God in virus — NEW YORK (AP) — The coronavirus has prompted almost two-thirds of American believers to feel that God is telling humanity to change how it lives, a new poll finds. — While the virus rattles the globe, causing economic hardship …
USA Today:
Trump has been a great president for China. For America amid coronavirus, not so much. — Chinese diplomacy has never been more aggressive. It has never had such sweeping objectives. It has never been served with such a sharp tongue. From threatening Australia with an economic boycott …
New York Times:
U.S. Navy Releases Videos of Unexplained Flying Objects … The incidents in the videos were investigated by a little-known Pentagon program that for years looked into reports of unidentified flying objects, the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program.
Associated Press:
Tensions rise as Texas governor readies to lift more rules — AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Two weeks into the reopening of Texas, coronavirus cases are climbing. New outbreaks still crop up. And at Guero's Taco Bar in Austin, which offers the occasional celebrity sighting …
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The American Independent
Robby Soave / Reason:
The ACLU Sues To Stop Rules That Strengthen Due Process — Plus: The House of Representatives goes virtual, Americans start moving around again, and more... The ACLU vs. due process. If you were looking for more evidence that the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) …
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Townhall, Yahoo News and Patterico's Pontifications
New York Sun:
Judge Sullivan Ignores Shocking Record of False Guilty Pleas — We may be slow, we often say, but then again, too, we didn't just fall off the turnip truck. So in respect of Judge Emmet Sullivan's outrage over General Michael Flynn's desire to withdraw his guilty plea, let us just say our eyes are dry.
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Townhall
Thomas Grove / Wall Street Journal:
Power Struggle at Russian Newspaper Shows Kremlin's Widening Influence — One of the country's last independent voices could soon be stifled as Putin expands political control — MOSCOW—A power struggle at the top of Russia's leading business newspaper threatens to stifle one of the country's …
CNN:
Former federal judge who brought down the ‘Teflon Don’ steps into Flynn case — New York (CNN)Nearly three decades ago, John Gleeson made his name by successfully prosecuting the man known as “The Teflon Don.” — Now he finds himself mixed up in a case tied to the modern-day inheritor of that nickname.
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Fox News, New York Times and Breitbart