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New York Times:
Trump's Threat to North Korea Was Improvised  —  BRIDGEWATER, N.J. — President Trump delivered his “fire and fury” threat to North Korea on Tuesday with arms folded, jaw set and eyes flitting on what appeared to be a single page of talking points set before him on the conference table at his New Jersey golf resort.
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Jonathan Chait / New York Magazine:
Ignore Our Crazy President, U.S. Government Tells North Korea  —  President Trump brought the United States and North Korea to the precipice of war by warning that any further threats would be met with a nuclear attack.  ("North Korea best not make any more threats to the United States.
Alberto Nardelli / BuzzFeed:
This Is What European Diplomats Really Think About Donald Trump  —  Interviews with six top officials paint a picture of a president who is regarded even by allies as erratic and limited, and whose shortcomings are compounded by the ongoing chaos beneath him in the White House.  —  Reporting From
Julie Hirschfeld Davis / New York Times:
Trump's Harsh Language on North Korea Has Little Precedent, Experts Say  —  WASHINGTON — President Trump's warning on Tuesday that North Korea would experience “fire and fury like the world has never seen” if it continued threatening the United States was a remarkable escalation of military rhetoric …
John Hudson / BuzzFeed:
Trump Hasn't Appointed An Ambassador To South Korea And Now It's A Big Problem  —  North Korea is threatening war, Donald Trump and Rex Tillerson are sending mixed signals, and there's no US ambassador in South Korea to straighten things out.  —  Reporting From Washington, D.C.
Discussion: Political Wire, Washington Post and NPR
Alex Horton / Agence France-Presse:
Why North Korea threatened Guam, the tiny U.S. territory with big military power
Sarah Pulliam Bailey / Washington Post:
‘God has given Trump authority to take out Kim Jong Un,’ evangelical adviser says
Kim Hjelmgaard / USA Today:
‘Not helpful,’ Donald: World reaction to Trump's ‘fire and fury’ comments
James Hohmann / Washington Post:
The Daily 202: The GOP congressional majority may be too strong for Trump to break
Discussion: Politico, Breitbart and ABC News
Nyshka Chandran / CNBC:
Trump just set his own, uncrossable ‘red line’ — and North Korea crossed it instantly
Discussion: Power Line
Henry Farrell / Washington Post:
North Korea just called Trump's bluff. So what happens now?
Discussion: Wall Street Journal and The Week
Philip Rucker / Washington Post:
Trump warns N. Korea: U.S. nuclear arsenal is ‘more powerful than ever before’
CNN:
North Korea vows strikes on US as Trump warns of ‘fire and fury’
Washington Post:
FBI conducted predawn raid of former Trump campaign chairman Manafort's home … FBI agents raided the Alexandria home of President Trump's former campaign chairman late last month, using a search warrant to seize documents and other materials, according to people familiar …
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New York Times:
Manafort's Home Searched as Part of Mueller Inquiry  —  WASHINGTON — Investigators for the special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III, recently searched a home of President Trump's former campaign manager, Paul Manafort, for tax documents and foreign banking records, according to a person briefed on the matter.
Aaron Rupar / ThinkProgress:
Trump called for acting FBI director's firing hours after FBI agents raided Paul Manafort's home  —  On Wednesday, the Washington Post broke news that “FBI agents raided the Alexandria home of President Trump's former campaign chairman late last month, using a search warrant to seize documents …
Andrew Kaczynski / CNN:
GOP Sen. Ron Johnson: McCain's brain tumor might have been factor in no vote on health care  —  STORY HIGHLIGHTS  —  (CNN)Republican Sen. Ron Johnson of Wisconsin said Tuesday that he thinks that Sen. John McCain's brain tumor and the early morning hours may have affected the Arizona Republican's …
John Bresnahan / Politico:
White House pitches deal for wall money — and no shutdown  —  The White House is pushing a deal on Capitol Hill to head off a government shutdown that would lift strict spending caps long opposed by Democrats in exchange for money for President Donald Trump's border wall with Mexico, multiple sources said.
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Wall Street Journal:
McMaster and the Commander  —  The NSC adviser is the latest target of Steve Bannon's media friends.  —  National Security Adviser H.R. McMaster listens during the daily press briefing at the White House, July 31.  —  Chief of Staff John Kelly is by all accounts imposing more discipline …
Robert Costa / Washington Post:
Even in North Korea crisis, retired general John Kelly is an apolitical force in a White House divided by ideology
Discussion: Vox and Washington Free Beacon
Alex Isenstadt / Politico:
Top Trump donor ponies up to take out Flake  —  One of Donald Trump's most generous political benefactors is providing a six-figure donation to a super PAC devoted to unseating Sen. Jeff Flake, an Arizona Republican who has been fiercely critical of the president.
Tegna / WXIA-TV:
Atlanta gym owner makes no apologies for ‘No Cops’ sign … A shocking and vulgar sign about police officers has been posted in front of a local business in Atlanta.  The sign could be seen from the street with the curse word blurred out, but the message is clear: It says no cops allowed.
National Enquirer:
Trump Advisor Sex Scandal — Paul Manafort's Sick Affair  —  Target in FBI-Russia probe also cheated with woman half his age!
Discussion: DCReport.org, emptywheel and Raw Story
Andrew Prokop / Vox:
Trump allies are taking aim at Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell  —  “Why not done?” the president tweeted about the health bill.  —  President Donald Trump's allies are looking at his lack of legislative success so far, and they think they've found the problem: Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell.
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Jane Mayer / New Yorker:
Has James O'Keefe Accidentally Stung Himself Again?  —  James O'Keefe III, the conservative activist famous for undercover stings, has dedicated his life to exposing the “misconduct” of others.  But he's developed a side business in accidentally exposing his own.
Discussion: ThinkProgress and Raw Story
David A. Graham / The Atlantic:
Are Mercenaries Really a Cheaper Way of War?  —  The world is sliding in a strange direction when a Prince wishes to become a viceroy.  —  That's Erik Prince, the founder of the mercenary Academi, previously Xe, né Blackwater, who has been pushing a plan to privatize the war in Afghanistan.
Discussion: Washington Post and USA Today
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The Daily Beast:
Pentagon to Bannon's Blackwater Buddy Erik Prince: GTFO
Discussion: Washington Post and Raw Story
Tatiana Siegel / Hollywood Reporter:
Conservative Koch Brothers Are Secret Investors in ‘Wonder Woman’ (Exclusive)  —  Steven Mnuchin brought in the right-wing power brokers, as well as Bill Gates, to help fund such Hollywood projects as ‘Dunkirk’ and Steven Spielberg's upcoming ‘Ready Player One.’
Daniel Squadron / New York Daily News:
Why I'm leaving the N.Y. Senate  —  On election night 2008, as our taxi crept through Times Square's spontaneous celebration, my fiance and I whooped out the window.  We were inspired by Barack Obama's election and excited about my own.  I had defeated a 30-year incumbent to become …
D.C. McAllister / The Federalist:
Anti-Trumpers Need To Fire On The Real Enemy Instead Of On Conservatives  —  We hoped they would go away after the election.  We hoped they would stop their whining and grandstanding once Donald Trump took office.  We hoped they would accept defeat and embrace our Republican president …
John Crudele / New York Post:
There's something unusual about the job growth numbers  —  MORE FROM: … Job growth was decent in July — the fourth straight month of just-OK results on that front, which probably led to high fives at the White House.  —  But there's something unusual in the numbers.
James Kirchick / Los Angeles Times:
Op-Ed Who are you calling a ‘warmonger’?  —  Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton speaks in Baltimore on June 5.  (Patrick Semansky / Associated Press)  —  Do you believe that economic sanctions are necessary to prevent the Iranian government from obtaining nuclear weapons?
Sam Levin / The Guardian:
More than 60 women consider suing Google, claiming sexism and a pay gap  —  Scandal over discrimination at the company deepens as dozens of current and former staff say they earned less than men despite equal qualifications … More than 60 current and former Google employees are considering bringing …
Kia Kokalitcheva / Axios:
Google's diversity efforts fall flat  —  In 2014, Google started publishing employee demographic data and pledging to invest in major initiatives to recruit a more diverse workforce, spending at least $265 million on the efforts.  —  Why it matters: Google has been thrown into the controversy …
 
 
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