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NBC News:
Pompeo's elite taxpayer-funded dinners raise new concerns — WASHINGTON — As federal workers file out of the State Department at the end of a Washington workday, an elite group is often just arriving in the marbled, flag-lined lobby: Billionaire CEOs, Supreme Court justices …
Betsy Woodruff Swan / Politico:
Trump administration declassifies full Susan Rice email sent on Inauguration Day — On the day of President Donald Trump's inauguration, outgoing national security adviser Susan Rice sent herself an email that has since drawn intense scrutiny from Republicans.
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John Hinderaker / Power Line:
Explosive Rice Memo Declassified
Explosive Rice Memo Declassified
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The Federalist and Redstate
Cassie da Costa / The Daily Beast:
Jane Roe's Deathbed Confession: Anti-Abortion Conversion ‘All an Act’ Paid for by the Christian Right — REVEALING — The new FX documentary “AKA Jane Roe,” out May 22, contains a shocking revelation: Roe (of “Roe v. Wade” fame) played the part of an anti-abortion crusader in exchange for money.
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The Daily Caller, The Wrap, Raw Story, Deadline, Lawyers, Guns & Money, Althouse and Balloon Juice
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Meredith Blake / Los Angeles Times:
The woman behind ‘Roe vs. Wade’ didn't change her mind on abortion. She was paid — When Norma McCorvey, the anonymous plaintiff in the landmark Roe vs. Wade case, came out against abortion in 1995, it stunned the world and represented a huge symbolic victory for abortion opponents: “Jane Roe” had gone to the other side.
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The Week, The Guardian, Rolling Stone, Axios, Mediaite, Gizmodo and Lawyers, Guns & Money, more at Mediagazer »
Matt Lauer / Mediaite:
Why Ronan Farrow Is Indeed Too Good to Be True — Editor's Note: After Matt Lauer submitted this piece, a response to Ronan Farrow's book Catch and Kill, Mediaite editors independently fact checked the accounts of the four witnesses/subjects Lauer spoke with and cites in this piece.
Associated Press:
Trump allies lining up doctors to prescribe rapid reopening — WASHINGTON (AP) — Republican political operatives are recruiting “pro-Trump” doctors to go on television to prescribe reviving the U.S. economy as quickly as possible, without waiting to meet safety benchmarks proposed …
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Vanity Fair
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Ursula Perano / Axios:
Report: GOP recruiting pro-Trump doctors to promote America reopening
Report: GOP recruiting pro-Trump doctors to promote America reopening
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Raw Story
Courtenay Brown / Axios:
Mnuchin and Powell agree the worst is yet to come for U.S. economy
Mnuchin and Powell agree the worst is yet to come for U.S. economy
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Breitbart and Wall Street Journal
CNN:
A complicated life and conflicting accounts muddle efforts to understand Tara Reade's allegation against Joe Biden — Tara Reade: Biden should not be running on character — (CNN)As Tara Reade was leaving her job at Joe Biden's Senate office in 1993, she told a close colleague that she believed …
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New York Times:
Pompeo Declined Interview Request From Inspector General About Saudi Arms Sales — The secretary of state instead offered written answers. He was aware of the inquiry and the specific lines of questioning about his decision to resume the sales. — WASHINGTON — Secretary …
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Washington Post, Law & Crime, Vox, Redstate, Vanity Fair, The Week, Daily Kos, Raw Story, Townhall and CNBC
Politico:
'He's ready to hit the trail': Trump turns GOP lunch into campaign rally — President Donald Trump is no longer holding raucous rallies with adulating supporters. So for now, he's settling for the friendly confines of the Republican Senate. — The president's closed-door lunch Tuesday …
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The Hill and Washington Post
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Helen Branswell / STAT:
Vaccine experts say Moderna didn't produce data critical to assessing Covid-19 vaccine — Heavy hearts soared Monday with news that Moderna's Covid-19 vaccine candidate — the frontrunner in the American market — seemed to be generating an immune response in Phase 1 trial subjects.
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UPI
Michael Kruse / Politico:
The Reason Donald Trump Will Take a Pill But Not Advice — At the White House on Monday afternoon, Donald Trump was ensconced in patter standard for this president—"a fake whistleblower," “a political witch hunt,” “loser” Mitt Romney—when he out-of-the-blue announced he's taking …
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Washington Post:
Democrats open investigation into Trump's replacement of acting Transportation Department inspector general — Three leading House Democrats said Tuesday that they plan to open an investigation into the replacement of the Transportation Department's acting inspector general …
Josh Gerstein / Politico:
Michael Flynn's lawyers try an end run around federal judge — Flynn's lawyers also accused a U.S. District Court judge of bias and asked that the case be reassigned for any future proceedings. — Former national security adviser Michael Flynn. Lawyers for former Trump national security …
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Axios, emptywheel and Associated Press
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President Abbas declares end to agreements with Israel, US; turns over responsibility on occupied lands to Israel — President Mahmoud Abbas today declared an end to the agreements and understandings signed with Israel and the United States and turned over responsibility over the occupied territories back to Israel.
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Arizona Republic:
New poll shows Sen. Martha McSally losing ground to Mark Kelly and that's not even the bad news — From the Republican uh-oh department: Arizona Sen. Martha McSally is sliding in the polls, dropping four percentage points in a month. — McSally now trails Democrat Mark Kelly by 13 points …
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POLITICUSUSA and Raw Story
Alexa Ura / The Texas Tribune:
Federal judge says all Texas voters can apply to vote by mail during pandemic — District Judge Fred Biery granted a preliminary injunction that allows all registered voters under 65 to apply to vote by mail during the coronavirus pandemic after finding the state's existing election rules violate the Equal Protection Clause.
Marisa Fernandez / Axios:
CDC: Arkansas coronavirus outbreak linked to church services — 35 of the 92 people (38%) who attended services at a rural Arkansas church March 6-11 tested positive for the coronavirus, ultimately killing three, according to a case study released Tuesday by the CDC.
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Centers for Disease Control …, New York Post, The US Sun and Los Angeles Times
Ebony Bowden / New York Post:
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer in talks to become Joe Biden's VP pick — Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has confirmed she is in talks with Joe Biden's campaign to become his running mate, as the race to join his ticket reaching an unseen fever pitch. — “I've had a conversation with some folks …
Philippe Reines / The Daily Beast:
I Spent a Week Down the Right-Wing Media Rabbit Hole—and Was Mesmerized by It — BONNE AVENTURE — Here's what it's like to spend a full week of COVID-19 quarantine holed up consuming nothing but Fox News, talk radio, conservative websites, and One America News. — Isolated. Detached.
SnowBrains:
Mount Everest is Visible From Kathmandu, Nepal for First Time in Living Memory — Last week Mount Everest was visible from Kathmandu for the first time in living memory. — Due to the global lockdown to prevent the spread of coronavirus, vehicles are off the roads, and industry has ground to a halt …
emptywheel:
Glenn Greenwald's Invented Claims in Defense of Bill Barr and Mike Flynn — Last week, Glenn Greenwald did a podcast defending Bill Barr's efforts to overturn the prosecution of Mike Flynn (here's a transcript; the italicized language below is my correction of that transcript).
Washington Post:
EPA staff warned that mileage rollbacks had flaws. Trump officials ignored them. — In its rush to roll back the most significant climate policy enacted by Barack Obama — mileage standards designed to reduce pollution from cars — the Trump administration ignored warnings that its new rule …
Natasha Turak / CNBC:
Wearing a mask can reduce coronavirus transmission by 75%, new study claims — Experiments by a team in Hong Kong found that the coronavirus' transmission rate via respiratory droplets or airborne particles dropped by as much as 75% when surgical masks were used.
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National Review and Patterico's Pontifications
Chad Livengood / Crain's Detroit Business:
Whitmer order bans ‘nonessential’ plant tours, but Trump's Ford visit still on; automaker will require mask — When Ford Motor Co. hosts President Donald Trump on Thursday for a tour of its Rawsonville Components Plant in Ypsilanti, the automaker will be doing so in technical violation …
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Raw Story
Nellie Bowles / New York Times:
Tesla Owners Try to Make Sense of Elon Musk's ‘Red Pill’ Moment — A liberal status symbol now has a founder who is moving to the right. — Owning a Tesla, the luxurious electric car, is a major liberal status symbol. It signals nothing more than good taste — the perfect balance of wealth with care for fossil fuels.
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The Verge, Just The News and NB Blog
James Gordon / Daily Mail:
Joe Biden gives Trump the new nickname ‘President Tweety’ and demands he get off social media and focus on the pandemic crisis — Biden came up with the moniker after seeing how much the president tweets and how in his opinion he was acting too slowly to the current economic crisis
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TheBlaze, Fox News, The Gateway Pundit and New York Post
Greg Bluestein / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Georgia Senate poll: Ossoff leads Dems in Perdue matchup, Loeffler trails Collins — A poll released Tuesday shows Jon Ossoff leading other Democrats in a potential head-to-head matchup against U.S. Sen. David Perdue, the latest in a string of surveys that shows a tight race for the seat.
Wright Thompson / ESPN:
Michael Jordan: A history of flight — YEARS AGO, AFTER a bad hurricane hit Wilmington, North Carolina, Michael Jordan came back to help the recovery effort. Jordan doesn't go home very often, but he had some friends with him on that trip and wanted to show them where he'd grown up while they were in town.
Alex Koma / Washington, D.C. Business Journal:
Steve Salis has made up his mind: Kramerbooks is leaving Dupont — Coronavirus or no, Steve Salis has made up his mind: Kramerbooks & Afterwords Cafe is moving out of its Dupont Circle home. — Salis, the co-founder of &pizza who bought the Dupont retail institution in 2017, has been considering a move for some time.
Associated Press:
States accused of fudging or bungling COVID-19 testing data — PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — Public health officials in some states are accused of bungling coronavirus infection statistics or even using a little sleight of hand to deliberately make things look better than they are.
Ben Mathis-Lilley / Slate:
Trump Administration to End National Guard COVID Deployments One Day Before GI Bill Benefits Kick In … In 2017, Donald Trump signed something called the “Forever GI Bill” at his company's golf course in Bedminster, New Jersey. The law expanded the educational benefits that had been made available under …
Jeff Schogol / Task & Purpose:
Trump is purging the Pentagon of perceived enemies and installing loyalists in their place, critics say — President Donald Trump has always prized loyalty in his subordinates, but news about pending personnel moves at the Pentagon could indicate the president is determined to root out perceived enemies within the Defense Department.
Courier-Journal:
Rand Paul says no-knock warrants ‘should be forbidden’ in wake of Breonna Taylor shooting — LOUISVILLE, Ky. — U.S. Sen. Rand Paul is speaking out about the controversial shooting of former Louisville EMT Breonna Taylor, who was killed by police during a “no-knock” search warrant that experts have heavily criticized.
Tracy Jan / Washington Post:
Asian American doctors and nurses are fighting racism and the coronavirus — Across the country, Asian Americans have reported a sharp increase in verbal abuse and physical attacks — Lucy Li tries not to let fear dictate her interactions with patients as she makes the rounds in the covid-19 intensive care unit.
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