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Michelle Goldberg / New York Times:
A Grotesque Spectacle in Jerusalem  —  On Monday, Ivanka Trump, Jared Kushner and other leading lights of the Trumpist right gathered in Israel to celebrate the relocation of the American Embassy to Jerusalem, a gesture widely seen as a slap in the face to Palestinians who envision East Jerusalem as their future capital.
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Liel Leibovitz / Tablet Magazine:
Palestinians in Gaza Are Dying for a Photo-Op  —  And the media are complicit  —  “We are excited to storm and get inside,” a 23-year-old Gazan named Mohammed Mansoura, told the Washington Post yesterday.  “When asked what he would do inside Israel,” the newspaper reported, “he said, ‘Whatever is possible, to kill, throw stones.’”
Dana Milbank / Washington Post:
Nothing says ‘peace’ like 58 dead Palestinians
Discussion: Vox, twitchy.com and TIME
New York Times:   Trump's Failure in Jerusalem
Weekly Standard:
The Gaza ‘Protests’
Discussion: The Times of Israel
Declan Walsh / New York Times:
Waves of Gazans vs. Israeli Tear Gas and Bullets: Deadliest Mayhem in Years
Discussion: Mondoweiss, HuffPost, Vox and Bloomberg
S.V. Date / HuffPost:
Trump Orders Help For Chinese Phone-Maker After China Approves Money For Trump Project  —  Trump will profit from Indonesian resort project that will get $500 million in Chinese loans in a deal sealed days before before his tweet ordering help for ZTE.  —  WASHINGTON - A mere 72 hours …
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Josh Rogin / Washington Post:
China gave Trump a list of crazy demands, and he caved to one of them … After top Trump officials went to Beijing last month, the Chinese government wrote up a document with a list of economic and trade demands that ranged from the reasonable to the ridiculous.
James Hohmann / Washington Post:
The Daily 202: Trump supporters suffer unintended consequences of his policies … THE BIG IDEA: President Trump sometimes seems impervious to the second and third order consequences of his decisions.  —  Several recent developments have highlighted the unintended — though often foreseeable …
Discussion: Hit & Run
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Kansas City Star:
Case against Greitens is dropped, for now.  Legislative leaders say nothing's changed  —  ST. LOUIS  —  In a stunning development, St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner on Monday dropped her prosecution of Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens in the face of the defense team's plan to call her as a witness.
Jason Hancock / Kansas City Star:
Greitens admits using secret texting app with staff but says he didn't violate laws
Discussion: Politico
Andrew C. McCarthy / National Review:
The Strzok-Page Texts and the Origins of the Trump-Russia Investigation  —  Peter Strzok and Lisa Page's texts shine a highly redacted light on how the Trump-Russia investigation began.  —  It was July 31, 2016.  Just days earlier, the Obama administration had quietly opened …
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Byron York / Washington Examiner:   One year down, and it's still Mueller time
Axios:
Scoop: Inside Trump's 2020 startup  —  As President Trump's campaign aides quietly launch his reelection campaign, they're eyeing two states as possible pickups for 2020: Minnesota, where Trump came close in 2016 without even trying; and Colorado, where his hands-off approach to marijuana enforcement is a possible selling point.
Discussion: Political Wire
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Axios:   Scoop: Trump's “big data” plan for 2020
Kaitlan Collins / CNN:
In leaky West Wing, not even a phone ban can stop embarrassing disclosures  —  Washington (CNN)The dustup over a White House aide's crass remark about Sen. John McCain's health has once again inflamed the White House's frustration with staffers who reveal the inner workings of the West Wing to reporters outside the building.
Discussion: Mediaite, Joe.My.God., CNNMoney and RedState
RealClearInvestigations:
Two Colleagues Contradict Brennan's Denial of Reliance on Dossier  —  Former CIA Director John Brennan's insistence that the salacious and unverified Steele dossier was not part of the official Intelligence Community Assessment on Russian interference in the 2016 election is being contradicted by two top former officials.
Discussion: Real Clear Politics
Robert Maguire / McClatchy Washington Bureau:
$1 million mystery gift to inauguration traced to conservative legal activists  —  WASHINGTON  —  One of the largest contributions to President Donald Trump's inaugural committee in 2016 appears to have been orchestrated by a set of powerful conservative legal activists who have since …
Discussion: Splinter
Alex Isenstadt / Politico:
GOP golden boy mails it in  —  Republicans worry that Josh Hawley, the party's top Senate recruit, is squandering his opportunity to beat vulnerable Missouri Sen. Claire McCaskill.  —  FENTON, Mo. — As GOP Rep. Ann Wagner prepared to introduce candidates in a Republican Senate debate here Friday …
Discussion: Splinter
Jennifer Bendery / HuffPost:
Not An Onion Story: Blake Farenthold Gets A New Job Lobbying Congress  —  It's only been a month since he quit his House seat amid an ethics committee probe into sexual harassment allegations.  —  WASHINGTON A month after abruptly resigning from Congress in an apparent effort to avoid …
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Philip Wegmann / Washington Examiner:
Blake Farenthold secured $2.14M in federal pork for this port; they just gave him a $160K job
Discussion: Splinter
Emily Smith / Page Six:
Bill O'Reilly in talks to return to cable news  —  Bill O'Reilly is in talks to head back to cable news in his old 8 p.m. slot, but this time at Newsmax TV, sources exclusively tell Page Six.  —  A year after O'Reilly's abrupt exit from Fox News, where he was the top-rated host in cable news …
John Solomon / The Hill:
Mueller may have a conflict — and it leads directly to a Russian oligarch  —  has withstood relentless political attacks, many distorting his record of distinguished government service.  —  But there's one episode even Mueller's former law enforcement comrades — and independent ethicists …
Garrett M. Graff / Wired:
The Untold Story of Robert Mueller's Time in Combat  —  Robert Mueller's job is to make sense of how Russia hacked the 2016 election.  But to make sense of Mueller, you have to revisit some of the bloodiest battles of Vietnam.  —  ONE DAY IN the summer of 1969, a young Marine lieutenant …
Erin Dooley / ABC News:
Exclusive: Former for-profit college executive shaped Education Department policy that could benefit former employers: Documents  —  A senior U.S. Department of Education official hired straight out of the for-profit college sector helped dismantle regulations designed to protect student defrauded …
David Beard / Poynter:
Morning Mediawire: The paper that portrayed rejoicing in Israel  —  Las Vegas paper puts ‘elated’ editorial by owner's wife on page one on deadly day in Israel  —  After Sheldon Adelson's secret purchase of the Las Vegas Review-Journal was exposed in December 2015, the billionaire GOP mega-donor promised …
Karen Deyoung / Washington Post:
Allies fume over Trump's withdrawal from Iran deal but have few options to respond  —  America's three closest friends in Europe — Britain, France and Germany — are near-bursting with anger and exasperation at the United States.  In a frenzy of meetings and phone calls among them over the past week …
Discussion: MSNBC and Raw Story
Eugene Robinson / Washington Post:
‘Real’ Americans are a myth.  Don't you dare buy it. … The most offensive and corrosive idea in our politics today is that some Americans are more “real” than others.  Don't you dare buy it.  —  Republicans are cynically peddling this un-American conceit.
Washington Post:
Maverick cleric's election upset could rattle U.S.-Iraq relations … BAGHDAD — The surprisingly strong showing of a ticket backed by maverick cleric Moqtada al-Sadr in Iraqi elections over the weekend will force U.S. officials to recalculate how best to pursue American interests in the region at an especially sensitive moment.
Discussion: Axios and Power Line
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New York Times:
Iraqi Voters Strengthen Hand of Militia Leader Who Battled U.S.
Discussion: The Week
Henry Goldman / Bloomberg:
Bharara Weighs Independent Bid for New York Attorney General  — He has the name recognition, resume and money to make the race  — Former prosecutor plays coy about run and says ‘Stay Tuned’  —  When a New York jury convicted ex-Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver on bribery charges last week …
Marc Caputo / Politico:
2 parents of murdered Parkland teens run together for Broward school board  —  MIAMI — Two parents of children murdered at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School turn their grief into political activism Tuesday as they announce they're running together for two seats on the Broward County School Board …
Discussion: RedState, Townhall and LifeZette
Adam Bernstein / Washington Post:
Margot Kidder, who played Lois Lane in blockbuster ‘Superman,’ dies at 69 … Margot Kidder, a raspy-voiced actress who played ace reporter Lois Lane in the “Superman” movie phenomenon but whose career was eclipsed by her struggle with bipolar disorder, died May 13 at her home in Livingston, Mont. She was 69.
Austin Frakt / New York Times:
Medical Mystery: Something Happened to U.S. Health Spending After 1980  —  The spending began soaring beyond that of other advanced nations, but without the same benefits in life expectancy.  —  The United States devotes a lot more of its economic resources to health care than any other nation …
Salena Zito / Townhall:
‘The Great Revolt’  —  America's political experts got it wrong in 2016, not because they took too few polls but because they made the false assumption that American elections are immune to societal change.  —  The experts are, in large part, still getting things wrong …
Travis Gettys / Raw Story:
Morning Joe panel says Mueller should probe Trump and Kushner's shady dealings with China and Qatar  —  President Donald Trump pledged to help Chinese telecom giant ZTE stave off collapse, against the warnings of law enforcement and intelligence officials — and panelists on MSNBC's “Morning Joe” …
 
 
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Joe Pinsker / The Atlantic:
The Ivy League School That Won't Talk About Its Most Famous Graduate
Josh Israel / ThinkProgress:
Congressman says it is un-American to acknowledge that racism exists
Discussion: Splinter and Fox News Insider
Kevin Poulsen / The Daily Beast:
Russian Troll Farm Hijacked American Teen Girls' Computers for Likes
Rachael Bade / Politico:
Murphy vs. Saccone: Infamous Pa. Republicans feud before primary
Gideon Resnick / The Daily Beast:
Primary Preview: What To Watch For In Pennsylvania, Nebraska and Idaho
Discussion: ThinkProgress, ABC News and Politico
Walter Russell Mead / Wall Street Journal:
Trump, Iran and American Power
Washington Post:
Opinion | The Trump administration's Orwellian Israel messaging
Nick Wingfield / New York Times:
Seattle Scales Back Tax in Face of Amazon's Revolt, but Tensions Linger
 Earlier Items: 
Luis Sanchez / The Hill:
Mueller team urges federal judge to reject request for hearing on leaks: report
Discussion: Politico, AOL and CNN
Nick Haramis / New York Times:
Welcome to the Age of the Twink
Discussion: Althouse and The Daily Beast
Washington Post:
Michael Avenatti is using Trump tactics to battle Trump, a strategy that comes with risks
Kate Bennett / CNN:
Melania Trump undergoes kidney surgery at Walter Reed medical center
 

 
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Mark Gurman / Bloomberg:
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Chance Miller / 9to5Mac:
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