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2:10 PM ET, October 27, 2017

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New York Times:
Talking Points Brought to Trump Tower Meeting Were Shared With Kremlin  —  Natalia V. Veselnitskaya arrived at a meeting at Trump Tower in June 2016 hoping to interest top Trump campaign officials in the contents of a memo she believed contained information damaging to the Democratic Party and, by extension, Hillary Clinton.
Discussion: Raw Story
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Elana Schor / Politico:
GOP eyes end of Russia probes with Trump collusion unanswered  —  Republican lawmakers say they're approaching the end of their investigations into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election even though the most politically explosive issue — whether associates of President Donald Trump colluded …
Eli Watkins / CNN:
Conway confirms Trump wanted FBI informant's gag order lifted  —  Washington (CNN)In response to reporting that President Donald Trump personally pressed for an informant's gag order to be lifted, White House adviser Kellyanne Conway said Friday that he wanted the informant to be free to speak out.
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Brian Beutler / Crooked Media:
THE MAKINGS OF A GOP PSEUDO-SCANDAL  —  This week, House Republicans launched two joint investigations, spanning three congressional committees, aimed at sowing confusion about the nature of Russian influence over last year's election.  —  This isn't liberal gloss on a series of news developments …
Discussion: CNN and Talking Points Memo
Prosenzweig / Lawfare:
Unpacking Uranium One: Hype and Law
Discussion: FactCheck.org and Arc Digital
Kimberley A. Strassel / Wall Street Journal:
The Coming Russia Bombshells
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Paul Farhi / Washington Post:
'I don't want to sit on your lap,' she thought.  But, she alleges, Mark Halperin insisted.  —  Dianna Goldberg was a young researcher at ABC News in 1994 when she asked a colleague, Mark Halperin, for some information about a story.  He readily agreed to help her and asked her to come to his office.
ESPN:
Gaffes, TV ratings concerns dominated as NFL, players forged anthem peace  —  NOBODY KNEW WHERE to sit.  Side by side or across from one another?  —  It was the final question raised by a group of 11 NFL team owners as they mingled inside the sixth-floor conference room …
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Stanley Kay / SI.com:
Texans Owner Apologizes After Comparing NFL Protests to ‘Inmates Running the Prison’
Discussion: IJR and CBS Boston
Helena Horton / Telegraph:
British newspaper received mystery call minutes before JFK assassination  —  A British newspaper received a mystery call minutes before the assassination of John F Kennedy.  —  This is one of the most astonishing revelations from the JFK files, released on Thursday.
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Andrew Sullivan / New York Magazine:
This Is What the Trump Abyss Looks Like  —  The past week was another watershed, it seems to me, in the rising power of Donald Trump.  Flake is quitting; Corker is retiring; McCain is mortal.  Sasse, Murkowski, Collins, and Paul remain, but the odds are mounting against them.
Discussion: Hot Air
McKay Coppins / The Atlantic:
Orrin Hatch Tells Friends He Plans to Retire  —  SALT LAKE CITY, Utah—Senator Orrin Hatch has privately told allies in Utah that he is planning to retire at the end of his term next year, and if he does, Mitt Romney intends to run for his seat, according to five sources familiar with the situation.
Discussion: Political Wire and fox13now.com
Rob Goldman / Facebook:
Update on Our Advertising Transparency and Authenticity Efforts  —  When it comes to advertising on Facebook, people should be able to tell who the advertiser is and see the ads they're running, especially for political ads.  —  That level of transparency is good for democracy and it's good for the electoral process.
Michelle Cottle / The Atlantic:
Leon Wieseltier: A Reckoning  —  It was never an “open secret” among me and my then-colleagues that Leon Wieseltier, the longtime literary czar of The New Republic, behaved inappropriately with women in the workplace.  It was simply out in the open.  This week, Wieseltier's previously …
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Lloyd Grove / Vanity Fair:
The Very Busy, Very Unproductive Life of Leon Wieseltier
Discussion: Splinter
BBC:
Catalan parliament declares independence from Spain  —  The Catalan regional parliament has voted to declare independence from Spain, while the Spanish parliament has approved direct rule over the region.  —  Catalan MPs backed the motion 70-10 in a ballot boycotted by the opposition.
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New York Times:
‘Terry Richardson Is Just the Tip of the Iceberg’  —  This week, in an apparently defensive move after a social media outcry, the biggest fashion magazines cut ties with the photographer Terry Richardson over his history of alleged sexual harassment.  —  On Monday, The Telegraph broke …
Discussion: Washington Post
Olivia Nuzzi / New York Magazine:
The Attempted Remaking of Michael Grimm  —  Steve Bannon looked at a convicted felon — and saw a populist.  —  It was Friday, which meant it was Michael Grimm's cheat day.  —  The muscle mass he carried during his time as a Marine, an undercover FBI agent, and even as a congressman has …
Discussion: Political Wire
Foreign Policy:
State Department Scraps Sanctions Office  —  The Trump administration is three weeks late on Russia sanctions.  But it's killed the office that coordinates them.  —  The State Department shuttered an office that oversees sanctions policy, even as the Donald Trump administration faces criticism …
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Brandon Carter / The Hill:
Tillerson eliminates key State Department sanctions office: report
Discussion: Raw Story
Washington Post:
Gillespie's ads are poisonous to Virginia and the nation  —  (Pete Marovich/For The Washington Post)  —  SINCE 2001, when he was convicted of a sex offense and served a brief prison term, and early this year, when he was convicted on child-pornography charges, Virginia resident John Bowen …
David Brooks / New York Times:
The Week Trump Won  —  One hundred years ago on Friday, John Reed was in St. Petersburg watching Lenin, Trotsky and the rest of the Bolsheviks take over Russia.  It was interesting to read his account, “Ten Days That Shook the World,” this week — the week when Donald Trump and Steve Bannon solidified …
Discussion: Washington Post and Raw Story
Bob Brigham / Raw Story:
‘Something fairly big is coming’: Ex-FBI double-agent predicts Russia bombshell after Trump evasions  —  MSNBC anchor Joy Reid investigated whether the latest revelations involving Cambridge Analytica and Wikileaks may be related to Republicans ‘hysteria’ to find a Russia-related story that tarnishes Democrats.
Lisa Pham / Bloomberg:
This Company Added the Word ‘Blockchain’ to Its Name and Saw Its Shares Surge 394%  —  A British company that has been investing in internet and information businesses is having its best day on record.  —  On-line Plc jumped as much as 394 percent on Friday after announcing plans to change …
Discussion: Mother Jones
Katie Zavadski / The Daily Beast:
Russia's Troll Factory Made ‘Hillary Clinton’ Sex Tape, Ex-Worker Claims … A Russian-government-backed “troll factory” hired a black man and a Hillary Clinton look-alike to make a sex tape, according to the first former employee of the factory's American division to go on the record.
FiveThirtyEight:
The First FBI Crime Report Issued Under Trump Is Missing A Ton Of Info  —  Every year, the FBI releases a report that is considered the gold standard for tracking crime statistics in the United States: the Crime in the United States report, a collection of crime statistics gathered …
Weekly Standard:
The Surrender  —  Everyone's talking about the civil war in the Republican party.  It seems more like a surrender to us.  —  The great bulk of elected Republicans have surrendered to the forces of Donald J. Trump.  And they didn't even put up much of a fight.
Melissa Chan / TIME:
‘Mom, Where Are You?’  Girl With Cerebral Palsy Detained by Immigration Officials Cries for Help  —  The mother of a 10-year-old girl with cerebral palsy who was detained in Texas on her way to the hospital for emergency surgery wept as she tried consoling her daughter on the phone, one of the girl's lawyers said Thursday.
Discussion: Daily Kos and IJR
Paul Sperry / New York Post:
How Team Hillary played the press for fools on Russia  —  MORE FROM: … Hillary Clinton's campaign didn't just pay for the Kremlin-aided smear job on Donald Trump before the election; she continued to use the dirt after the election to frame her humiliating loss as a Russian conspiracy to steal the election.
Discussion: Power Line, The Gateway Pundit and CNN
Charles Curtis / USA Today:
Jordan Spieth reveals Barack Obama beat him in their round of golf  —  Has former President Barack Obama been spending some of his free time seriously working on his golf game?  —  Perhaps.  Because Jordan Spieth — the world's No. 2 player of the sport at the moment …
Michelle Ye Hee Lee / Washington Post:
How Congress plays by different rules on sexual harassment and misconduct  —  Briony Whitehouse was a 19-year-old intern in 2003 when she boarded an elevator in the Russell Senate Office Building with a Republican senator, who she said groped her until the doors reopened.
Discussion: ABC News and Daily Kos
 
 
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Tim Molloy / The Wrap:
E! News' Ken Baker Accused of Sexual Harassment, From an Unwanted Kiss to a Sex-Toy Text (Photo)
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Binyamin Appelbaum / New York Times:
Trump's Latest Show: Choosing a Fed Chairman
Tim Elfrink / Miami New Times:
CIA Considered Bombing Miami and Killing Refugees to Blame Castro
Discussion: Raw Story
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