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7:55 PM ET, May 3, 2017

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Nate Silver / FiveThirtyEight:
The Comey Letter Probably Cost Clinton The Election  —  This is the tenth article in a series that reviews news coverage of the 2016 general election, explores how Donald Trump won and why his chances were underrated by most of the American media.  —  Hillary Clinton would probably be president …
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Devlin Barrett / Washington Post:
FBI director says he feels ‘mildly nauseous’ about possibility he affected election, but has no regrets  —  FBI Director James B. Comey gave his most exhaustive defense yet Wednesday of his role in politically sensitive investigations, telling a Senate panel that despite feeling “mildly nauseous” …
Adam Goldman / New York Times:
James Comey ‘Mildly Nauseous’ Over Idea He Swayed the Election
Kristina Wong / Breitbart:
Comey: Anthony Weiner Received Classified Clinton Emails
Sarah Kliff / Vox:
The absurdity of voting on the AHCA without a CBO score  —  This is the web version of VoxCare, a daily newsletter from Vox on the latest twists and turns in America's health care debate.  Like what you're reading?  Sign up to get VoxCare in your inbox here.
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Politico:
House to vote Thursday on Obamacare repeal bill  —  GOP leaders are confident they have the support but acknowledge it will be very close.  —  The House GOP's seven-year crusade to abolish Obamacare all comes down to Thursday.  —  Republican leaders have called a vote on a plan to replace …
Sean Sullivan / Washington Post:
Republicans plan health-care vote on Thursday, capping weeks of fits and starts
Heather Caygle / Politico:
Why Democrats secretly want an Obamacare repeal vote
Discussion: The Week
Jordain Carney / The Hill:
Schumer: House ObamaCare repeal bill can't pass Senate
Discussion: Raw Story and New York Times
Ann Coulter / Official:
SWAMP PEOPLE: 47; TRUMP: 0  —  If this is the budget deal we get when Republicans control the House, the Senate and the presidency, there's no point in ever voting for a Republican again.  —  Not only is there no funding for a wall, but — thanks to the deft negotiating skills of House Speaker Paul Ryan …
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Amy Walter / The Cook Political Report:
GOP Voters Sticking With Trump, but Will They Stick With GOP in 2018?  —  One of the biggest questions during the 2016 campaign was if the GOP party would ever accept Donald Trump, an outsider to the party, as its standard bearer.  More than once during 2016 I was convinced that the Republican Party …
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Ryan J. Reilly / HuffPost:
Jury Convicts Woman Who Laughed At Jeff Sessions During Senate Hearing  —  But jurors say it's not about her laugh, it's about her post-laughter conduct.  —  WASHINGTON A jury convicted a woman on Wednesday who was arrested during a congressional hearing in January after laughing at the claim …
Olivia Beavers / The Hill:
Code Pink activists convicted for disrupting Sessions's confirmation hearing
Discussion: RedState
Jim Sciutto / CNN:
First on CNN: Rice refuses Senate request to testify on Russian hacking  —  Susan Rice responds to Trump's accusations  —  Washington (CNN)Susan Rice, President Barack Obama's former national security adviser, on Wednesday declined Sen. Lindsey Graham's request to participate …
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Austin Wright / Politico:
Susan Rice declines to testify before Senate subcommittee
Discussion: ABC News
Sasha Savitsky / Fox News:
FireColbert Twitter campaign gains steam after Stephen Colbert's profane Donald Trump takedown  —  #FireColbert is on fire.  —  Talk show host Stephen Colbert is taking serious heat on social media for a vulgar joke he made about President Donald Trump that many fans are calling “homophobic.”
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Kristine Phillips / Washington Post:
Colbert had a lot to say about Trump and Putin. Now he's silent amid #FireColbert backlash.
Joe Otterson / Variety:
Stephen Colbert in Hot Water Over ‘Homophobic’ Donald Trump Joke
Angela Caputo / Chicago Tribune:
Obamas unveil design of presidential center in Chicago  —  The design for the Obama Presidential Center in Jackson Park has been unveiled on May 3, 2017.  —  Former first couple Barack and Michelle Obama on Wednesday offered the first look at the design of the planned Obama Presidential Center …
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Jonathan Easley / The Hill:
Obama unveils plans for presidential center in Chicago
Discussion: Axios
New York Times:
Trump Is Expected to Relax Tax Rules on Churches Taking Part in Politics  —  WASHINGTON — President Trump plans to mark National Day of Prayer on Thursday by issuing an executive order that makes it easier for churches and other religious groups to actively participate in politics without risking …
Discussion: Joe.My.God.
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CNN:
Trump expected to sign religious liberty executive order
Scott Wong / The Hill:
Lawmakers plot to oust Tuesday Group leader over health bill  —  Some members of the Tuesday Group of House Republican moderates are plotting to oust Co-Chairman Tom MacArthur (R-N.J.) from his post amid frustration that he negotiated a deal on the ObamaCare replacement bill …
Yamiche Alcindor / New York Times:
Don't Make Housing for the Poor Too Cozy, Carson Warns  —  COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ben Carson does not like the creature comforts, at least not for low-income Americans reliant on the government for a helping hand.  —  As he toured facilities for the poor in Ohio last week, Mr. Carson …
Justin Elliott / ProPublica:
Trump Administration Hires Official Who Five Students Accused of Sexual Assault  —  As an upperclassman at The Citadel military college several years ago, Steven Munoz allegedly assaulted five freshmen.  His hiring at the State Department raises further questions about the Trump administration's vetting process.
France 24:
Key moments of final Macron-Le Pen duel before French presidential run-off  —  The two remaining contenders for the French presidency, centrist Emmanuel Macron and far-right candidate Marine Le Pen, on Wednesday battled it out on live TV one last time before Sunday's nail-biting run-off vote.
Discussion: New York Times and The Week
Mark Zuckerberg:
Over the last few weeks, we've seen people hurting themselves and others on Facebook -\-\ either live or in video posted later.  It's heartbreaking, and I've been reflecting on how we can do better for our community.  —  If we're going to build a safe community, we need to respond quickly.
Liz Spayd / New York Times:
Bret Stephens Takes On Climate Change.  Readers Unleash Their Fury.  —  Jim Thomas is a gay man living in a red state.  He has friends who voted for Donald Trump and he interacts daily with people whose political views he finds questionable.  Which is fine, because he believes …
Sage Lazzaro / Observer:
21 Telling Photos From the Mark Zuckerberg Presidential Campaign Trail  —  He set out to meet people in every state, but he's been opting only for people a politician would meet.  And he's calling them “folks.”  —  “I started my day in North Carolina at Fort Bragg, the largest military base in the world.”
Fox News:
Obama once dreamed of being Trump, manuscript shows  —  More than two decades before he railed against Donald Trump's “temperament” and “core values,” a young Barack Obama dreamed of becoming the billionaire businessman.  —  Obama revealed his idolization of The Donald - and what he stood for …
Andrew Scurria / Wall Street Journal:
Puerto Rico Placed Under Bankruptcy Protection  —  Puerto Rico is requesting bankruptcy protection, Gov. Ricardo Rosselló said Wednesday, setting up a showdown with Wall Street firms owed billions of dollars.
Discussion: New York Times, NPR and Axios
 
 
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Annalisa Quinn / Arts & Life : NPR:
Many Working Women Won't See Themselves In ‘Women Who Work’
Kelsey Snell / Washington Post:
House votes to approve roughly $1.1 trillion spending bill to keep government funded through September
Discussion: Power Line and The Daily Caller
CNN:
Tillerson: At times US needs to separate values from foreign policies
Discussion: New York Magazine
Christine Byers / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Baseball fan grazed by stray bullet during Cardinals game at Busch Stadium
David Corn / Mother Jones:
Trump Drops “Human Rights” From Top White House Job
Anders Aslund / Foreign Policy:
Venezuela Is Heading for a Soviet-Style Collapse
Francis Wilkinson / Bloomberg:
Trade Is the Scapegoat for Political Failure
Angela Couloumbis / Philly.com:
An angry Sen. Wagner takes matters into his own hands - literally
Discussion: Raw Story
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Scott Bland / Politico:
Ossoff attracting surprising levels of GOP support in Georgia special
Tony Leys / Des Moines Register:
Medica, the last insurer selling individual health policies in most of Iowa, likely to exit
Discussion: Hot Air, Talking Points Memo and Axios
Mike Allen / Axios:
Revealed: Hillary's next steps
Tom Boggioni / Raw Story:
CNN panel goes off the rails after conservative calls Jimmy Kimmel's emotional healthcare appeal ‘cheap’
Discussion: The Daily Beast