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12:40 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.
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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
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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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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.
Discussion: HotAir
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.
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
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
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.
Discussion: Political Wire
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.
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 …
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 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.
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: Decider, NBC News and Washington Post
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.”
Derek Thompson / The Atlantic:
The Texas Mask Mystery  —  When the governor lifted the state's mandate, liberals predicted disaster.  But it never came.  Why?  —  Staff writer at The Atlantic  —  In early march, Texas became the first state to abolish its mask mandate and lift capacity constraints for all businesses.
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 …
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
Frank Figliuzzi / MSNBC:
The Trump criminal probe's heating up.  Here's why the Trump children might want to lawyer up.  —  This week, New York Attorney General Letitia James revealed that her civil law inquiry into the corporate entity known as the Trump Organization has become a criminal investigation.
Hollywood Reporter:
From Deal Frenzy to Decoupling: Is the China-Hollywood Romance Officially Over?  —  Five years after an unprecedented era of frenzied East-West dealmaking, cash flow has stopped, Donald Trump's trade war lingers, censorship is on the rise and human rights abuses in the Middle Kingdom …
Discussion: Bulwark+
Rebecca Shabad / NBC News:
Betsy DeVos must testify in student loan forgiveness lawsuit, judge rules  —  WASHINGTON — Former Education Secretary Betsy DeVos must testify in a class-action lawsuit about her handling of student loan forgiveness claims, which involved delays in the administration's decision-making …
Discussion: Raw Story and CBS News
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 …
American Greatness:
Regime vs. Regime  —  We who swear to uphold the Constitution against all enemies foreign and domestic owe no allegiance whatever to the oligarchy that now runs this country.  —  The attempt of America's ruling class to convict 455 persons of “armed insurrection”—i.e. of waging war …
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
Mike Cason / al.com:
Gov. Kay Ivey signs bill allowing yoga in Alabama public schools
Discussion: The Hill
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
Liam Stack / New York Times:
How Andrew Yang Won Over Orthodox Brooklyn
 Earlier Items: 
Samuel Chamberlain / New York Post:
Trump to hold rallies in Florida, Georgia, Ohio and North Carolina
Discussion: CNN
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
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
Francesca Gillett / BBC:
Martin Bashir: Inquiry criticises BBC over ‘deceitful’ Diana interview