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12:15 PM ET, May 21, 2021

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Victoria Eavis / Casper Star-Tribune:
US House candidate Bouchard says he impregnated 14-year-old when he was 18  —  U.S. House candidate Anthony Bouchard had a relationship with and impregnated a 14-year-old girl when he was 18, he told the Star-Tribune late Thursday, hours after he disclosed the relationship in a Facebook Live video to his supporters.
Discussion: Law & Crime and Raw Story
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Max Greenwood / The Hill:   Cheney primary challenger impregnated 14-year-old when he was 18
CNN:
Trump administration secretly obtained CNN reporter's phone and email records  —  Washington (CNN)The Trump administration secretly sought and obtained the 2017 phone and email records of a CNN correspondent, the latest instance where federal prosecutors have taken aggressive steps targeting journalists in leak investigations.
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Insider:
From Mueller to McGahn, a multitude of Trump-era mysteries are poised to come roaring back into the headlines.  Everyone involved is bracing for what happens after that.  — Federal judges and Democrats have been unraveling several high-profile Trump-era mysteries.
Jeff Schogol / Military Reporters & Editors Assoc:   MRE condemns DOJ targeting military journalist
Eric Ting / SFGATE:
An interview with Emily Wilder, recent Stanford grad fired from AP job over criticisms of Israel  —  Emily Wilder, a journalist and 2020 graduate of Stanford University, started a new job as an Associated Press news associate based in Maricopa County, Arizona, on May 3.
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Jeremy Barr / Washington Post:
The Associated Press terminates new staffer amid uproar over tweets about Israel and Palestinians, sparking backlash
Discussion: The Stanford Daily
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Burgess Everett / Politico:
Filibuster brawl amps up with GOP opposition to Jan. 6 panel  —  The filibuster has been on hiatus since Joe Biden took over.  Senate Republicans are about to change that — over a bipartisan commission to probe the Capitol riot.  —  After more than four months of letting their power …
NBC News:
Inside Biden's ‘quiet,’ ‘relentless’ diplomatic scramble on Gaza … WASHINGTON — As the first rocket fire was exchanged between Israel and Hamas, President Joe Biden settled on a strategy.  And as he had throughout the 2020 campaign, Biden adhered to it despite mounting criticism from Republicans and even his own Democratic Party.
Discussion: CNBC
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Jennifer Rubin / Washington Post:
Biden scores a foreign policy victory in the Middle East. What's next?
Discussion: Informed Comment, Bloomberg and HotAir
Fareed Zakaria / Washington Post:
The only way to solve the Israeli-Palestinian problem
Discussion: Breitbart and HotAir
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Morgan Gstalter / The Hill:
Duckworth, veterans fire back at Cruz after ‘emasculated military’ comments
Discussion: The Daily Caller, CNN, Insider and HuffPost
Michael Gerson / Washington Post:
The threat of violence now infuses GOP politics.  We should all be afraid.  —  American politics is being conducted under the threat of violence.  —  Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.), who has a talent for constructive bluntness, describes a political atmosphere within the GOP heavy with fear.
Discussion: HuffPost
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Washington Post:
Since leaving office, Trump has charged the Secret Service more than $40,000 to use space at Mar-a-Lago  —  Former president Donald Trump charged the Secret Service more than $40,000 this spring for rooms that Trump's own protective detail used while guarding him at his Mar-a-Lago Club, according to federal spending records.
Grant Stern / Grant's Newsletter:
Florida investigating Sidney Powell's Defending The Republic fundraising campaign  —  Nobody knows how many millions the former Trump lawyer has raised or where the money has gone.  —  1 hr ago  —  Investigators for the state of Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services …
Harry Reid / New York Times:
What We Believe About U.F.O.s  —  We still don't know what they are — but we may be close to finding out.  —  Mr. Reid is a former senator.  —  This personal reflection is part of a series called The Big Ideas, in which writers respond to a single question: What do we believe?
Discussion: NBC News and The Daily Caller
Elinor Aspegren / USA Today:
‘Not tolerating this nonsense’: Seventh noose found at Amazon construction site in Connecticut  —  Amazon is shutting down a construction site in Windsor, Connecticut, after a seventh noose was found there, the Connecticut NAACP and the company said Thursday.
Wall Street Journal:
Bitcoin Miners Are Giving New Life to Old Fossil-Fuel Power Plants  —  The lofty prices of cryptocurrencies have investors sinking money into electricity generation, risking a backlash  —  Across America, older fossil-fuel power plants are shutting down in favor of renewable energy.
David Brooks / New York Times:
David Brooks Interviews Joe Biden  —  What happened to Joe Biden?  Many people thought he was a moderate incrementalist, but now he's promoting whopping big legislative packages that make many on the progressive left extremely happy.  —  I asked him that when I spoke on the phone with him this week.
Hannah Knowles / Washington Post:
Kindergartners' questions helped get them off hijacked school bus, driver says: ‘Enough already’  —  The hijacker forced his way onto the school bus with a rifle and commands to “Get out of town, now!”  It was “one of the scariest” scenarios possible, law enforcement said later …
Discussion: TheBlaze and Law & Crime
David Leonhardt / New York Times:
Covid on the Run  —  The pandemic may now be in permanent retreat in the U.S.  —  I want to end this week by showing you two Covid-19 charts.  They contain the same message: The pandemic is in retreat.  —  In the United States, there is now an excellent chance that the retreat is permanent.
Demetri Sevastopulo / Financial Times:
Beijing rebuffs Pentagon requests for high-level military talks  —  Stand-off comes amid rising tension over China's military aggression towards Taiwan  —  Beijing has rebuffed the Pentagon's requests for talks between China's top officer and the new US defence secretary …
Glenn Greenwald:
Corporate Media's Double Standard: They Attack Whomever They Want, But You Cannot Criticize Them  —  On Monday, The Washington Post's media reporter Paul Farhi contacted me to say that he had spoken with numerous editors and journalists at The Intercept, who voiced to him a wide range of personal and professional accusations about me.
Discussion: Washington Post
Ruth Graham / New York Times:
Los Angeles Mayor Calls Attack on Diners ‘Anti-Semitic’  —  The attack came amid escalating violence in Israel and Gaza that has sparked protests in the United States.  —  Local officials and Jewish leaders in Los Angeles on Thursday condemned an attack against Jewish diners outside …
Politico:
POLITICO Playbook: W.H. gives Whoopi the VIP treatment — but snubs Meghan McCain  —  DRIVING THE DAY  —  TGIF, Playbookers.  We have a juicy item today featuring MEGHAN MCCAIN, WHOOPI GOLDBERG and CEDRIC RICHMOND.  But first a look at the major storylines as we head into the weekend. ...
Discussion: NBC News and Washington Post
The Daily Beast:
The Shock Jock Texts That Could Be Critical in the Matt Gaetz Probe  —  If Joel Greenberg was Matt Gaetz's wingman, Joe Ellicott was Greenberg's right-hand man.  And texts between Greenberg and Ellicott show an attempt to cover up sex with a minor.  —  Text messages between Rep. Matt Gaetz's wingman …
Discussion: Raw Story, New Republic and Politico
Simon Romero / New York Times:
Texas Pushes to Obscure the State's History of Slavery and Racism  —  Texas is awash in bills aimed at fending off critical examinations of the state's past.  —  Every morning, schoolchildren in Texas recite an oath to their state that includes the words, “I pledge allegiance to thee, Texas, one state under God.”
Wall Street Journal:
Inside the Simon & Schuster Blowup Over Its Mike Pence Book Deal  —  Petition demanded publisher drop potential blockbuster, saying it betrayed company's promise to oppose bigotry, while CEO defended commitment to broad range of views  —  During an April workplace-culture session …
Liam Stack / New York Times:
How Andrew Yang Won Over Orthodox Brooklyn  —  A slew of influential ultra-Orthodox Jewish leaders endorsed Mr. Yang, motivated by one overriding issue: “Yeshivas, yeshivas, yeshivas.”  —  The campaign material began appearing in Yiddish earlier than usual this year, declaring that the best defense …
Mark Hosenball / Reuters:
Few plea bargains in U.S. Capitol riot cases as prosecutors stand firm  —  Nearly four months after the U.S. Capitol attack, just one of more than 440 people charged has pleaded guilty, a sign of tough conditions set by prosecutors for plea deals and resistance by defense lawyers to their demands.
Mike Cason / al.com:
Gov. Kay Ivey signs bill allowing yoga in Alabama public schools  —  Gov. Kay Ivey has signed into law a bill allowing Alabama public schools to offer instruction in yoga.  —  The law ends a ban on yoga adopted by the State Board of Education in 1993 because of yoga's connections to Hinduism.
Discussion: The Hill
Jane C. Timm / NBC News:
Maricopa County will need new voting machines after GOP's audit, Arizona secretary of state says  —  Arizona Secretary of State Katie Hobbs said Thursday that the voting machines Republicans turned over to private companies as part of their audit of the 2020 election were not safe for use in future elections.
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Scott Rosenberg / Axios:
The techlash is a bust  —  After three and a half years, the U.S. backlash against tech's biggest firms has failed to dent or daunt them.  —  The big picture: Today, Google, Apple, Amazon and Facebook are massively richer, more powerful and more determined to push their products and services deeper …
Matthew Continetti / Washington Free Beacon:
The Revolution Comes for Israel  —  Israel has battled Hamas four times since the terror organization seized control of the Gaza Strip in 2007.  Each battle unfolds the same way: Hamas launches rockets at Israel's civilian population, Israel bombs Hamas targets, and the fighting continues …
 
 
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Jeremy B. White / Politico:
Netflix CEO gives $3M to beat Newsom recall
Washington Post:
Biden vowed to ‘follow the science,’ but left many out with sudden mask guidance
Jen Christensen / CNN:
In one swing state, 2016 election was linked with increased risk of irregular heartbeat, study says
Dana White / TMZ.com:
Trump Sued by Chinese American Civil Rights Coalition Over ‘China Virus’
Discussion: Breitbart and Raw Story
The Indianapolis Star:
Rep. Greg Pence votes against commission into ‘Hang Mike Pence’ US Capitol insurrection
Samuel Chamberlain / New York Post:
Trump to hold rallies in Florida, Georgia, Ohio and North Carolina
Stacey Matthews / Le·gal In·sur·rec· tion:
Report: USPS ‘Internet Covert Operations Program’ Is ‘Much Broader in Scope Than Previously Known’
Discussion: The Daily Dot
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Sen. Dick Durbin / The Hill:
A bridge to equality and prosperity
Matt Lewis / The Daily Beast:
Kevin McCarthy Is the Pathetic ‘Leader’ Republicans Deserve
Discussion: Raw Story
Paul Krugman / New York Times:
Technobabble, Libertarian Derp and Bitcoin
Discussion: Washington Post and CNN
Spencer Hsu / Washington Post:
Proud Boys member who allegedly shouted about taking the Capitol before breach arrested
Discussion: Florida Politics
CNN:
Pakistan FM invokes antisemitic slur - CNN Video
Discussion: The Times of Israel
Francesca Gillett / BBC:
Martin Bashir: Inquiry criticises BBC over ‘deceitful’ Diana interview