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11:20 AM ET, July 26, 2018

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Brian Stelter / CNNMoney:
White House bans network pool reporter from Rose Garden event  —  The White House took retaliatory action against Kaitlan Collins, a White House reporter for CNN, after Collins asked President Trump questions at an Oval Office photo op on Wednesday.  —  Collins was representing …
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Brian Stelter / CNNMoney:
White House press corps showing unity after reporter barred from Rose Garden event  —  White House bans network pool reporter from Rose Garden event  —  The ultra-competitive White House press corps is displaying something rare and refreshing: Solidarity.  —  Journalists reacted with dismay …
Washington Post:
'I'm not going to be a punching bag anymore': Inside Michael Cohen's break with Trump  —  For the past decade, Michael Cohen worked as Donald Trump's personal lawyer and fixer.  He was an eager supplicant, executing the wishes of his celebrity boss and forever seeking his attaboy affection.
Weekly Standard:
CNN Derangement Syndrome  —  The White House disinvites Kaitlan Collins.  —  On Wednesday, White House staff informed a CNN White House reporter, Kaitlan Collins, that she was not permitted to attend an open press availability at the White House with President Donald Trump and European Commission president Jean-Claude Juncker.
Brian Stelter / CNNMoney:
Omarosa's surprise book: ‘Unhinged’ will come out in August  —  The publishing house Gallery Books has an August surprise for the president and the public: A “tell-all” book by former Trump administration aide, Omarosa Manigault-Newman.  —  The former “Apprentice” star worked in the White House Office …
Nancy Cook / Politico:
White House lawyer Passantino planning to leave
Discussion: Talking Points Memo and Raw Story
Politico:
POLITICO Playbook: Pelosi's second-quarter cash haul, and CLF's big 18 days in August
Discussion: CNN and Sputnik International
Toledo Blade:
DeVos' $40 million yacht vandalized at Huron dock  —  HURON, Ohio — A boat owned by the family of U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos was vandalized over the weekend while moored at a Huron dock, according to the Huron Police Department.  —  The Seaquest was moored at the Huron Boat Basin …
New York Times:
An Extremely Detailed Map of the 2016 Election  —  Start exploring the map by searching for a place you know.
Discussion: Power Line
Olivia Beavers / The Hill:
GOP lawmakers introduce articles of impeachment against Rosenstein  —  A group of conservative House lawmakers on Wednesday introduced articles of impeachment against Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein  —  , the top Department of Justice (DOJ) official overseeing special counsel Robert Mueller
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E.J. Dionne Jr / Washington Post:
Trump lies. And lies. And lies.
Discussion: New York Times
Kyle Cheney / Politico:
House conservatives move to impeach Rosenstein
New York Times:
A Kushner Ally Was Up for a Federal Post.  Then the F.B.I. Began Digging.  —  Ken Kurson is a confidant of Rudolph W. Giuliani.  He is a onetime speechwriter for Donald J. Trump.  And he is a close friend of Jared Kushner, Mr. Trump's son-in-law, who appointed Mr. Kurson to run his weekly newspaper, The New York Observer.
Discussion: The Daily Beast and Raw Story
Carrie Johnson / NPR:
Legal Opinions Or Political Commentary?  A New Judge Exemplifies The Trump Era  —  Less than a year into a lifetime appointment, a 45-year-old federal appeals court judge named James Ho may embody President Trump's most enduring legacy.  —  Ho has shaken up the staid world of appellate law …
Jason Schwartz / Politico:
‘We are fighting for information about war’: Pentagon curbs media access  —  Defense Secretary James Mattis has not briefed reporters on-camera in the Pentagon since April, while his chief spokeswoman has not done so since May.  —  At a mid-July news conference at the Pentagon …
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Politico:
Cabinet chiefs feel shut out of Bolton's ‘efficient’ policy process
Discussion: Talking Points Memo
Fayette Advocate:
Whistleblower provides emails that show Stormy Daniels' arrest was pre-planned  —  In an exclusive investigation, the Advocate has obtained emails from a whistleblower from inside the Columbus Police Department that outline the arrest of Stormy Daniels earlier this month may have been pre-planned days before she ever arrived in town.
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Adam Johnson / Salon:
MSNBC has done 455 Stormy Daniels segments in the last year — but none on U.S. war in Yemen
Discussion: NewsBusters
Jake Kanter / Business Insider:
Activist Facebook shareholder draws up a new proposal to fire Mark Zuckerberg as chairman  — Exclusive: The Facebook investor Trillium Asset Management has drawn up a new proposal to oust Mark Zuckerberg as chairman.  — Trillium wants to appoint an independent chairman, citing Facebook's …
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The Daily Beast:
Henry Kissinger Pushed Trump to Work With Russia to Box In China … Henry Kissinger suggested to President Donald Trump that the United States should work with Russia to contain a rising China.  —  The former secretary of state—who famously engineered the tactic of establishing diplomatic relations …
Discussion: Sputnik International
Alison Young / USA Today:
Routine failures  —  For more than a decade, the experts who guide medical practices in the U.S. have been pushing doctors and hospitals to change how they treat pregnant women.  —  At least as far back as 2010, researchers in California began promoting “tool kits” of childbirth safety practices to reduce deaths and injuries.
Discussion: The Week
David Byler / Weekly Standard:
Can Stacey Abrams Turn Georgia Blue?  —  On Tuesday night, Brian Kemp—the Georgia secretary of state and self-proclaimed “politically incorrect conservative” who owns a truck, talks about standing for the national anthem and happily supports President Trump—beat Lieutenant Gov. Casey Cagle …
Discussion: The Root, Vox and CNN
Washington Post:
Once again, ‘fake news’ decried by Trump turns out to be true  —  “I wanted to make sure, unlike most politicians, that what I said was correct. ...  When I make a statement, I like to be correct.  I want the facts. ...  Before I make a statement, I need the facts.”
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Associated Press:
Trump tape a turning point in legal game of cat-and-mouse
Discussion: Washington Post
Roque Planas / HuffPost:
A Single Trump Appointee Was Responsible For Keeping Hundreds Of Kids Locked Up Longer  —  He's the same guy who blocked a teenage migrant who'd been raped from obtaining an abortion.  —  A Trump appointee's decision to personally review requests to release migrant children from jail-like …
Jacob Snow / ACLU:
Amazon's Face Recognition Falsely Matched 28 Members of Congress With Mugshots  —  Amazon's face surveillance technology is the target of growing opposition nationwide, and today, there are 28 more causes for concern.  In a test the ACLU recently conducted of the facial recognition tool …
Jonathan Chait / New York Magazine:
Trump-Created European Trade Crisis Averted by Fake Deal  —  Last night, the Trump administration announced with maximum fanfare that the trade war with the European Union was over.  “This was a big day for free and fair trade!,” tweeted an excited President Trump.
Alexander Burns / New York Times:
To Take the Senate, Democratic Group Will Spend Big in Red States  —  A heavily funded Democratic group will spend tens of millions of dollars to mobilize voters in the Republican-leaning states where control of the Senate is likely to be decided this November, stepping in to fill a void left …
Discussion: CNN
Monica Hesse / Washington Post:
The heiress has no clothes.  —  I once flew to Germany for 19 hours to watch Ivanka Trump sit on a panel with a bunch of female leaders, and to be summoned by her later that evening for an off-the-record chat in her hotel lobby, where she ordered red wine in a white dress, which seems …
Jim Tankersley / New York Times:
How the Trump Tax Cut Is Helping to Push the Federal Deficit to $1 Trillion  —  Corporate income tax collections are near a 75-year low, as a share of the economy, after a new law reduced rates and allowed companies to deduct investments immediately.  —  In the trough of the Great Recession in 2009 …
Lesley Goldberg / Hollywood Reporter:
‘The Crown’ Casts Its Prince Charles, Queen Mother for Season 3 (Exclusive)  —  Josh O'Connor and Marion Bailey have joined the Netflix drama.  —  Season three of Netflix's The Crown continues to come into focus.  —  The Peter Morgan drama has found its new actors to take over the central roles …
Cindy Otis / USA Today:
Ex-CIA analyst: If Trump were a foreign leader, I'd raise possibility of blackmail  —  Donald Trump's appeasement of Russia is unprecedented for a US president.  His behavior is consistent with that of an asset being blackmailed.  —  CONNECT  —  The report a former CIA analyst would write …
Discussion: Politico, Daily Kos and CNBC
Mark Murray / NBC News:
Polls: Trump approval sags in trio of Midwest states  —  Democrats also enjoy an advantage on congressional preference in Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota.  —  WASHINGTON — In three politically important Midwest states — including two that were key in deciding the 2016 election …
Jessica Valenti / New York Times:
What Feminists Can Do for Boys  —  We fought for young women in the patriarchy first.  But budding patriarchs could use some help too.  —  July 25, 2018  —  Zero Tolerance for Zero Tolerance  —  The children at the border are just the latest casualty of this deeply misguided approach to public policy.
Discussion: Althouse and Simple Justice
Joe Pompeo / Vanity Fair:
“We Didn't Expect to Make Money”: How The Daily's Michael Barbaro Unexpectedly Became the Ira Glass of The New York Times  —  He's the star of the Times's most promising new-media franchise.  But will his success eventually carry him away from 620 Eighth Avenue?  —  BY - JOE POMPEOJuly 25, 2018,
Brian Feldman / New York Magazine:
Twitter Is Not ‘Shadow Banning’ Republicans  —  The concept of the “shadowban” has existed practically since the inception of the web forum.  The idea is simple: Instead of banning a user outright and informing them of such punishment, a shadowban makes a user's post visible only to themselves.
Thomas B. Edsall / New York Times:
Labor's Share of the Pie Is Still Crumbs  —  In our ‘winner-take-most’ economy, how can workers regain some control over their lives?  —  Even as corporate America has unleashed insatiable consumer demand for innovative low-cost goods and technology, it has driven economic trends that continue …
 
 
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Bret Stephens / New York Times:
How Trump Won Re-election in 2020
Discussion: National Review
Media Matters for America:
CNN commentator Ken Cuccinelli shares fake Maxine Waters quote with a fake CNN chyron
Discussion: Joe.My.God.
Chad Terhune / Los Angeles Times:
Top Trump health official takes swipes at ACA, single-payer in enemy territory
Discussion: Modern Healthcare and MSNBC
Elliott Abrams / Politico:
Why Trump Is Right to Strip Ex-Officials' Security Clearances
Brian Ellsworth / Reuters:
Venezuela to remove five zeroes from ailing currency
Discussion: twitchy.com
Daniel Newhauser / National Journal:
A Generation of House Democrats Fears Being Passed Over
Gregg Jarrett / Fox News:
Comey and Strzok — Two key players in the scheme to clear Clinton and frame Trump
Michael Wolraich / The Atlantic:
Tariffs Once Tore the GOP Apart—and May Be Doing So Again
Discussion: New York Times
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Axios:
Jared and Ivanka dig in for the long haul
Emily Birnbaum / The Hill:
Coca-Cola says it's raising soda prices after Trump tariffs
Politico:
Former Macron security aide: ‘I made a big mistake’
Tim Dickinson / Rolling Stone:
Making Sense of Maria Butina's Curious Blog Posts About the NRA
Nellie Bowles / New York Times:
Men Are Panicking About Their Sperm Count
Michael Middlehurst-Schwartz / USA Today:
Jerry Jones: Cowboys will require players to stand for anthem, not remain in locker room
Discussion: The Root
Paul Bedard / Washington Examiner:
Maxine Waters: ‘Americans should be out in the streets screaming’ for Trump's head
 

 
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Austin Fuller / Current:
NPR CEO Katherine Maher will not attend a US House committee hearing on May 8 looking at alleged NPR bias due to a schedule conflict, but offers to appear later

Joshua Benton / Nieman Lab:
A historical look at Pulitzer winners shows the decline of local and regional newspapers and the growth in online news outlets, especially at the local level

 
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