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12:55 PM ET, February 15, 2018

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Brianna Sacks / BuzzFeed:
The FBI Was Warned About A School Shooting Threat From A YouTube User Named Nikolas Cruz In September  —  In September, a YouTube user named Nikolas Cruz left a comment on a video stating: “I'm going to be a professional school shooter.”  The video's creator alerted both the FBI and YouTube.
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Stephen Hobbs / Sun-Sentinel:
Nikolas Cruz: Troubled suspect had been expelled from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School  —  Sun Sentinel  —  Adopted at birth by a loving older couple, Nikolas Cruz seemed to struggle in recent years.  His dad died when he was much younger and the 19-year-old's mom died just 3 ½ months ago …
miamiherald:
Amid massacre, a story of courage: Reports say football coach stepped in front of bullets  —  When a shooter opened fire at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Broward County on Wednesday afternoon, reports emerged on Twitter of a football coach jumping in front of students to protect them from the shooter.
Daily Wire:
Media Push The Claim There Have Been 18 School Shootings In 2018.  Here Are The Facts.  —  In the wake of the horrific school shooting on Wednesday at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in South Florida, various news outlets, seemingly trying to convince the public that an astronomical number …
Discussion: ABC News, RedState and Splinter
David Furones / Sun-Sentinel:
Stoneman Douglas assistant football coach Aaron Feis killed responding to shooting: ‘That is not firecrackers’  —  Sun Sentinel  —  Aaron Feis, an assistant football coach and security guard at Marjory Stoneman Douglas, was among the 17 people shot and killed Wednesday at the Parkland high school.
New York Times:
Florida Shooting: Trump Laments ‘Terrible Violence’ but Avoids Mention of Gun Control  —  PARKLAND, Fla. — President Trump said on Thursday that he would make school safety a top priority when he meets with the nation's governors later this month, following one of the deadliest school shootings in modern American history.
Jugal K. Patel / New York Times:
After Sandy Hook, More Than 430 People Have Been Shot in 273 School Shootings  —  When a gunman killed 20 first graders and six adults with an assault rifle at Sandy Hook Elementary School in 2012, it rattled Newtown, Conn., and reverberated across the world.  Since then, there have been at least 273 school shootings nationwide.
Washington Post:
Florida shooting suspect Nikolas Cruz: Guns, depression and a life in trouble
New York Times:
Nikolas Cruz, Florida Shooting Suspect, Was Expelled From School
Paulina Dedaj / Fox News:
Chelsea Handler blasts Republicans for Florida high school shooting, says they ‘have blood on their hands’
Discussion: Breitbart and Deadline
Brian Stelter / CNNMoney:   At Stoneman Douglas High School, cell phone videos take us inside a massacre
CNN:
Another ‘unspeakable tragedy’ at a US school leaves 17 dead in Florida
New York Times:
Death Toll Is at 17 and Could Rise in Shooting
NBC News:
17 killed in shooting at high school in Parkland, Florida, authorities say
Jim Geraghty / National Review:
‘If You See Something, Say Something’ Only Works if Authorities Do Something
Discussion: Hit & Run and Washington Post
miamiherald:
Florida school shooting suspect was ex-student who may have been flagged as threat
Associated Press:
The Latest: Trump to visit Florida after school shooting
Discussion: Breitbart
Kelly McCarthy / ABC News:
Florida shooting survivor praises school response but warns ‘this is something that people cannot get used to’
Associated Press:
Trump cites mental health in shooting, no mention of guns
Discussion: Axios
Megan Cerullo / New York Daily News:   These are all the school shootings that have taken place so far in 2018 and it's only February
New York Times:
Trump's Inaugural Committee Paid $26 Million to Firm of First Lady's Friend  —  WASHINGTON — President Trump's inaugural committee paid nearly $26 million to an event planning firm started by an adviser to First Lady Melania Trump, while donating $5 million — less than expected — to charity …
Discussion: Axios and Politicus USA
Jim Acosta / CNN:
CNN Exclusive: At least 100 White House officials served with ‘interim’ security clearances until November  —  Pence on Porter: WH could've handled better  —  Washington (CNN)Nearly a year into President Donald Trump's administration, senior-level staffers — including Ivanka Trump …
Discussion: Washington Times
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Peter Baker / New York Times:
The White House Flouts the First Rule of Crisis Communications: Get the Facts Out Fast  —  WASHINGTON — By the time the furor over a presidential aide accused of spousal abuse reached week two, the White House account of what happened became less clear, not more.  The contradictions were multiplying.
Sarah Kendzior / Fast Company:
Why Former Trump Staffers May Be Walking Security Threats
Discussion: The Daily Beast
Rebekah Mercer / Wall Street Journal:
Forget the Media Caricature.  Here's What I Believe  —  I support U.S. generosity, decentralized power, evidence-based science, and open discourse.  —  Over the past 18 months, I have been the subject of intense speculation and public scrutiny, in large part because of the philanthropic investments …
Discussion: Politico and Splinter
Steven T. Dennis / Bloomberg:
‘Incensed’ Grassley Rips Sessions for Torching Justice Overhaul  —  Attorney general says bill could free ‘very worst’ inmates  —  Senator says he protected Sessions from Democrats, and Trump  —  Senate Judiciary Chairman Chuck Grassley blasted Attorney General Jeff Sessions …
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Steven T. Dennis / Bloomberg:   Grassley Says He Wants to Discuss Gun Legislation After Massacre
David Voreacos / Bloomberg:
Kushner Investors Said to Be Subpoenaed by U.S. Tax Authorities  —  Kushner Cos. says it's ‘not under investigation’ for taxes  —  U.S. tax authorities have requested documents from lenders and investors in real estate projects managed by Jared Kushner's family, according to a person familiar with the matter.
Discussion: Talking Points Memo, CNBC and Raw Story
UVA Center / Sabato's Crystal Ball:
Public Rates Presidents: Kennedy, Reagan, Obama at Top, Nixon, Johnson, Trump at Bottom  —  Ipsos/UVA Center for Politics poll measures views of recent chief executives at Presidents' Day  —  As Americans prepare to celebrate Presidents' Day, they rate John F. Kennedy and Ronald Reagan …
Discussion: Political Wire
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Jeffrey M. Jones / Gallup:   Obama's First Retrospective Job Approval Rating Is 63%
Noor Al-Sibai / Raw Story:
Kimmel writer quotes every GOP lawmaker's post-Florida ‘thoughts and prayers’ tweet — and how much money they took from the NRA  —  As Republicans begin heaping “thoughts and prayers” on the families of the 17-plus people killed in Wednesday's deadly shooting at a high school outside Ft. Lauderdale …
Wall Street Journal:
Tech Luminary Peter Thiel Parts Ways With Silicon Valley  —  Billionaire investor frustrated with what he sees as intolerance of conservatism in tech industry; has discussed resigning from Facebook board  —  Billionaire investor Peter Thiel is relocating his home and personal investment firms …
Kristine Phillips / Washington Post:
He was convicted of a sex act that's no longer a crime.  Years later, he's deemed a sex offender. … Charlton Green was 20 when he was arrested after having oral sex with a 16-year-old male in a Georgia hotel room.  —  He was convicted of a sex crime — not because the act was not consensual …
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Lawrence Hurley / Reuters:
U.S. court says Trump travel ban unlawfully discriminates against Muslims
Discussion: The Right Scoop
CBS News:
No, Oprah's not running for president in 2020  —  As she dives into her next political story for 60 Minutes, Winfrey addresses the rumors about her own future in politics  —  Brit McCandless Farmer  —  Oprah Winfrey has made a career out of listening, and since her speech at the Golden Globes last month, she's heard a rumbling.
Discussion: Politico, CBS New York and Mediaite
New York Times:
Trump Lawyer's Payment to Porn Star Raises New Questions  —  WASHINGTON — The admission by President Trump's longtime personal lawyer that he sent $130,000 to a pornographic film actress, who once claimed to have had an affair with Mr. Trump, has raised potential legal questions ranging from breach of contract to ethics violations.
Discussion: Politico and Raw Story
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Mike Walters / The Blast:   Stormy Daniels Has a ‘Monica Lewinsky Dress’ from Alleged Donald Trump Affair, Will Test It for DNA
 
 
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Justin Miller / The Daily Beast:
Nikolas Cruz Trained With Florida White-Supremacist Group, Leader Says
Department of Homeland Security:
Unaccompanied Alien Children and Family Units Are Flooding the Border Because of Catch and Release Loopholes
Discussion: The Daily Caller
Lee Smith / The Federalist:
The Media Stopped Reporting The Russia Collusion Story Because They Helped Create It
Discussion: Power Line
Department of Homeland Security:
Schumer-Rounds-Collins Destroys Ability of DHS to Enforce Immigration Laws, Creating a Mass Amnesty …
Discussion: Politico and The Week
Media Matters for America:
Republicans can't quit fake news
Christopher Cadelago / Sacramento Bee:
Top Clinton aide to run for California governor
Discussion: New York Times
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The Hill:
Nervous GOP seeks new 2018 Senate candidates in three states
Discussion: Political Wire
Nancy Dillon / New York Daily News:
Top 15 recipients of gun group campaign donations and their NRA grades as firearm bills keep getting shot down
Eric Lipton / New York Times:
How $225,000 Can Help Secure a Pollution Loophole at Trump's E.P.A.
Discussion: Associated Press
Kurt Schlichter / Townhall.com:
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