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New York Times:
Defender of World Order or Trump Mouthpiece?  Pompeo Is Tested by North Korea, Iran and U.S. Allies  —  WARSAW — In the eyes of Mike Pompeo, the day was shaping up to be one of his most commanding displays of diplomacy since becoming secretary of state.  Months of planning had finally yielded …
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Harry J. Kazianis / Fox News:   If you don't want a nuclear war, hope Trump does these things in his summit with North Korea's Kim Jong Un
Wall Street Journal:   Trump's North Korea Summit Goal: Lock In the Steps to Denuclearization
Foster Klug / Associated Press:   Hanoi summit nightmare scenario: Bad deals and little change
Sam Brasch / NPR:
After Stinging Presidential Loss, Popular Vote Movement Gains Momentum In States  —  An attempt at an Electoral College workaround is gaining momentum in the Mountain West.  —  Democrats in Colorado and New Mexico are pushing ahead with legislation to pledge their 14 collective electoral votes …
Anthony Faiola / Washington Post:
Venezuelan opposition looks to foreign allies for further steps to unseat Maduro  —  SAN CRISTOBAL, Venezuela — Venezuela's opposition on Sunday looked toward foreign allies led by the United States to take further steps to unseat President Nicolás Maduro, a day after a plan to coax …
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KABE-LP:   What triggered the escalation of US-Venezuela policy?
Associated Press:
Clean up begins on Venezuela-Colombia border after unrest
Discussion: Splinter and New Yorker
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Felicia Sonmez / Washington Post:
House Democrats will subpoena Mueller if report is not made public, Schiff says
Discussion: Politico
Washington Post:
White House to select federal scientists to reassess government climate findings, sources say  —  The White House plans to create an ad hoc group of select federal scientists to reassess the government's analysis of climate science and counter its conclusions that the continued burning …
Gregory Korte / USA Today:
With women in combat roles, a federal court rules the male-only draft unconstitutional  —  A federal judge in Texas has declared that the all-male military draft is unconstitutional, ruling that “the time has passed” for a debate on whether women belong in the military.
Bloomberg:
Trump Vents Frustration With Trade Czar as China Talks Continue  — China hawk Robert Lighthizer has been leading trade talks  — March 1 deadline for tariff increase looms ever closer  —  President Donald Trump and his top trade negotiator, Robert Lighthizer, have grown increasingly frustrated …
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Bob Davis / Wall Street Journal:
Officials Play Down Appearance of Rift Between Trump and Lighthizer on Trade
Patricia Mazzei / New York Times:
‘The Monsters Are the Men’: Inside a Thriving Sex Trafficking Trade in Florida  —  JUPITER, Fla. — Something was amiss at a massage parlor near one of the wealthiest barrier islands in Florida.  —  First, a health inspector spotted several suitcases.  Then she noticed an unusual stash of clothing, food and bedding.
Daniel Marans / HuffPost:
Sanders Asks Campaign Surrogates To ‘Engage Respectfully’ With Democratic Rivals  —  The Vermont senator faced criticism for the rhetoric some supporters used during his 2016 White House run.  —  Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) called on surrogates representing his 2020 presidential campaign in the media to …
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Emerson College Polling:
Bernie Takes Early Lead In New Hampshire Democratic Primary; Potential Tight US Senate Race …
Discussion: The Daily Caller
New York Post:
Where in the world does Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez live? … She may be America's most famous freshman congresswoman, but in New York, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is a virtual ghost.  —  She has no district office and no local phone number, unlike the state's three other freshman members.
Jeffrey Toobin / New Yorker:
Andrew McCabe's Countdown to the Mueller Report  —  In his new book, the former acting director of the F.B.I. speaks with bracing directness about what was going on in the Trump-Russia investigation and why it matters.  —  In “Seven Days in May,” a popular novel from the early nineteen-sixties …
Discussion: Althouse
Laura McGann / Vox:
The suspiciously sexist views of Amy Klobuchar's management style, explained  —  Klobuchar tops “the worst boss in Congress” list.  Right in front of six other female senators.  —  On Friday afternoon, The New York Times dropped a long piece on Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. Amy Klobuchar …
Franklin Foer / The Atlantic:
The Loud Silence of Mueller's Manafort Memo  —  A nation is waiting, with no clear sense of timing or resolution, to learn whether its leader is a foreign agent of a hostile power.  But the director of this epic tale seems determined to jerk everyone around.  —  Expectations of imminent revelation are routinely deflated.
Discussion: emptywheel, Daily Kos and Splinter
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Adam Davidson / New Yorker:
Robert Mueller's Nothing-Burger Sentencing Memo on Paul Manafort
Discussion: Althouse
Sharon LaFraniere / New York Times:
Sentencing Memo Paints Manafort as Someone Who ‘Repeatedly and Brazenly’ Broke Law
Discussion: TalkLeft and Mother Jones
Shia Kapos / Politico:
Rahm's retirement sets off wild Chicago scramble  —  CHICAGO — The Daleys collectively ruled Chicago for a total of four decades, dating back to the 1950s.  Now, after a brief interregnum, the family reign might be extended.  —  Bill Daley, the former chief of staff to President Barack Obama …
Discussion: Chicago Tribune
Liz Sly / Washington Post:
The Kalashnikov assault rifle changed the world.  Now there's a Kalashnikov kamikaze drone.  —  ABU DHABI — The Russian company that gave the world the iconic AK-47 assault rifle has unveiled a suicide drone that may similarly revolutionize war by making sophisticated drone warfare technology widely and cheaply available.
Bill McKibben / New Yorker:
The Hard Lessons of Dianne Feinstein's Encounter with the Young Green New Deal Activists  —  One imagines that Senator Dianne Feinstein would like a do-over of her colloquy with some young people on Friday afternoon.  A group of school students, at least one as young as seven …
Derek Thompson / The Atlantic:
Workism Is Making Americans Miserable  —  For the college-educated elite, work has morphed into a religious identity—promising identity, transcendence, and community, but failing to deliver.  —  Staff writer at The Atlantic  —  In his 1930 essay “Economic Possibilities for Our Grandchildren …
 
 
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Tom McTague / Politico:
Theresa May rules out Brexit deal vote this week
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Connor O'Brien / Politico:
Trump's end run on defense spending
Discussion: Raw Story
Virginia Heffernan / Los Angeles Times:
Uncovering the deal Trump's Labor Secretary Alexander Acosta gave to a Florida sex abuser
Tom Boggioni / Raw Story:
Mueller filing could be held up pending indictments of Don Jr. and Jared Kushner for lying: ex-US Attorney
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