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1:25 PM ET, May 28, 2019

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Edward Helmore / The Guardian:
Mueller drew up obstruction indictment against Trump, Michael Wolff book claims  —  A new book from Fire and Fury author Michael Wolff says special counsel Robert Mueller drew up a three-count obstruction of justice indictment against Donald Trump before deciding to shelve it …
Robert Barnes / Washington Post:
Supreme Court compromise on Indiana abortion law keeps issue off its docket  —  The Supreme Court agreed Tuesday to a compromise on a restrictive Indiana abortion law that keeps the issue off its docket for now.  —  The court said a part of the law dealing with disposal of the “remains” of an abortion could go into effect.
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Ian Millhiser / ThinkProgress:   We just got the first Supreme Court abortion opinion of the Kavanaugh era
David G. Savage / Los Angeles Times:   Supreme Court's Indiana abortion law ruling reflects conservative reluctance to tackle Roe
Leah C. Stokes / Washington Post:
Alabama state legislators are wrong about their voters' opinions on abortion.
Discussion: Axios and Mother Jones
Wall Street Journal:
Transportation Secretary Still Owns Stock She Pledged to Divest  —  Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao has retained shares in a construction-materials company more than a year after the date she promised to relinquish them, federal disclosure forms show.
Kate Smith / CBS News:
Missouri's last abortion clinic says it may lose its license this week  —  St. Louis, Missouri — The last remaining abortion clinic in Missouri says it expects to be shut down this week, effectively ending legal abortion in the state.  —  In a statement to be released later Tuesday …
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Amanda Terkel / HuffPost:   Missouri Set To Become First State Since Roe v. Wade With No Abortion Clinic
Sarah McCammon / NPR:
Missouri Could Soon Become First State Without A Clinic That Performs Abortions
Discussion: New York Times
Meagan Flynn / Washington Post:
Texas secretary of state resigns after leading botched voter purge that questioned the citizenship of almost 100,000 people  —  Texas's acting secretary of state David Whitley (R) resigned Monday just months after leading the botched voter purge of nearly 100,000 suspected noncitizens …
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Megan Graham / CNBC:
Netflix says it will rethink its investment in Georgia if ‘heartbeat’ abortion law goes into effect  —  KEY POINTS  — After Georgia earlier this month passed a law to ban abortions after a fetal heartbeat can be detected, some in the entertainment industry are speaking out.
Discussion: National Review
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Ashley Rodriguez / Business Insider:
Netflix says it would rethink its ‘entire investment in Georgia’ if an anti-abortion law is adopted
Discussion: Raw Story
Hillel Italie / Associated Press:
Ex-defense secretary Jim Mattis has book coming this summer  —  NEW YORK (AP) — Former Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis has a book coming out this summer, but he warns that it will not be a “tell-all” about President Donald Trump.  —  “Call Sign Chaos: Learning to Lead” will be published July 16, Random House announced Tuesday.
New York Times:
Elizabeth Warren Gains Ground in 2020 Field, One Plan at a Time  —  NEWTON, Iowa — To the crowd of Iowans gathered in a school gym on Saturday night, Senator Elizabeth Warren made a request: They should pose a question to the other presidential candidates who come to Iowa seeking their vote.
Discussion: Washington Post and Shakesville
Caitlin Emma / Politico:
Supreme Court won't hear case on transgender school bathroom policy  —  The Supreme Court declined on Tuesday to hear a case challenging a Pennsylvania school district's bathroom policy allowing transgender students to use bathrooms of their choice.  —  The conservative Alliance Defending …
Discussion: Washington Post and UPI
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Ariane de Vogue / CNN:
Supreme Court leaves Pennsylvania school transgender student bathroom policy in place
Discussion: Washington Post and Daily Wire
Annie Karni / New York Times:
Japan Rolled Out the Red Carpet.  Trump Veered Off Into Personal Fixations.  —  TOKYO — It was just after 6 a.m. on the final day of a state visit to Japan designed to flatter and entertain him, and President Trump was in his comfort space: Twitter.  —  Hours earlier, he had been the honored guest …
Kevin M. Kruse / USA Today:
Democrats need to get past impeachment jitters.  It's not 1998 and Trump is no Clinton.  —  If Democrats think Trump committed impeachable acts, launch the process and stop assuming it will be a political loser.  That misreads history.  —  CONNECT  —  As House Democrats consider impeaching …
Discussion: Raw Story and Washington Post
Jonathan Chait / New York Magazine:
Bernie's Pro-Sandinista Past Is a Problem, and His Response Is Not Good  —  A week ago, the New York Times reported on Bernie Sanders's 1980s-vintage foreign-policy stands, which at times crossed over from mere opposition to American policy to outright support for communist governments.
Discussion: New Republic and RedState
Ivana Kottasová / CNN:
MacKenzie Bezos, worth nearly $37 billion, will give half her fortune to charity … The newly minted billionaire has signed the Giving Pledge, which encourages the world's richest people to dedicate a majority of their wealth to charitable causes, either during their lifetimes or in their wills.
Marlow Stern / The Daily Beast:
Exclusive: Beto O'Rourke Apologizes to Campaign Staff for Being a ‘Giant Asshole’  —  In a revealing exclusive clip from the HBO doc ‘Running With Beto,’ which premieres May 28, the Texas Senate candidate apologizes to his staffers for his domineering behavior.  —  05.28.195:17 AM ET
Denis Slattery / New York Daily News:
AOC returning to her bartending roots to advocate for raising minimum wage for restaurant employees and other tipped workers  —  ALBANY — AOC will be waiting tables once again.  —  Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is returning to her restaurant roots this week to show support for the federal Raise …
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Darren Samuelsohn / Politico:
‘My Rudy’: Trump's lawyer wants to be the campaign's No. 1 hatchet man  —  Get ready for more Rudy.  —  Done sparring with Robert Mueller, Donald Trump's personal attorney is now training his attacks on the president's reelection rivals.  Giuliani plans to meet with the president …
Associated Press:
Knife-wielding man attacks schoolgirls in Japan, killing 2  —  KAWASAKI, Japan (AP) — A man carrying a knife in each hand and screaming “I will kill you!” attacked a group of schoolgirls near a school bus parked at a bus stop just outside Tokyo on Tuesday, killing two people and injuring …
CNN:
How Joe Biden worked with and praised a longtime opponent of civil rights  —  (CNN)In August 1985, 42-year-old Delaware Sen. Joe Biden was preparing for his first presidential bid.  Courting southern support, Biden traveled to Mississippi to honor the 84th birthday of Democratic Sen. John Stennis …
Alexander Bolton / The Hill:
Senate GOP vows to quickly quash any impeachment charges  —  GOP senators say that if the House passes articles of impeachment against President Trump they will quickly quash them in the Senate, where Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) has broad authority to set the parameters of a trial.
Associated Press:
Sanders 2020 looks like Sanders 2016, challenges and all  —  WASHINGTON (AP) — It was supposed to be different this time.  —  But three months into his second presidential campaign, Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders is struggling with some of the same challenges that sank his last bid …
Discussion: Politico
Natasha Korecki / Politico:
Joe Biden is the front-runner by every measure — except big crowds  —  He's dominating in the polls, his fundraising is going gangbusters and he's showing broad support from key political players in the early presidential states.  —  So where are the big energetic crowds, the lines around the block to get into Joe Biden's events?
Discussion: NBC News and Eschaton
Sam Roberts / New York Times:
Tony Horwitz, Prize-Winning Journalist and Author, Dies at 60  —  Tony Horwitz, a Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter and best-selling author known for embedding himself in the worlds he wrote about, whether joining a poultry slaughterhouse assembly line or an army of Confederate battlefield re-enactors …
The Local:
French Senate says Notre-Dame must be restored exactly how it was  —  french Senators have stipulated that Notre-Dame cathedral must be restored exactly how it was before the devastating fire that tore through the Paris landmark.  —  On Monday evening, the French Senate approved …
Ben Schreckinger / Politico:
Amid censorship fears, Trump campaign ‘checking out’ alternative social network  —  Parler is like Twitter, but for Trump fans.  —  They've been banned from Facebook, purged from Twitter and blocked from Instagram.  Some of them have been barred from setting foot on the continent of Australia.
 
 
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Gideon Resnick / The Daily Beast:
Kamala Harris Wants States to Get DOJ Permission Before Passing Anti-Abortion Laws
Discussion: Axios
Masha Gessen / New Yorker:
How Nancy Pelosi's Tactics Affirm the Trumpian Style of Politics
Bloomberg Law:
Mulvaney Tightens Grip on Labor Chief After Trump Allies Grumble
David French / National Review:
Decency Is No Barrier to Justice or the Common Good
Alicia Garza / New York Times:
Dear Candidates: Here Is What Black People Want
John Wagner / Washington Post:
Jeffries, the No. 5 Democrat in the House, derides Trump as the ‘fake leader of the free world’
Discussion: Breitbart
David Montanaro / Fox News:
GOP congressman introduces ‘Investigate the Investigators’ bill to find out how Russia ‘witch hunt’ began
Discussion: Breitbart
 Earlier Items: 
Jeffrey M. Jones / Gallup:
Trump Character Ratings Improved, but Still a Weakness
Rowena Mason / The Guardian:
Equality body launches investigation of Labour antisemitism claims
Renee Wilde / NPR:
‘American Soil’ Is Increasingly Foreign Owned
Andrew C. McCarthy / National Review:
Bill Barr's Declassification Kerfuffle
Catherine Rampell / Washington Post:
Trump's narrative is nonsense. So why is the media buying it?
Discussion: Hullabaloo
Michael Wear / The Atlantic:
The Abortion Debate Is No Longer About Policy
Discussion: National Review and The Guardian
Daniel Moritz-Rabson / Newsweek:
Trump HUD official Lynne Patton says she doesn't care if she broke the law
Discussion: New York Magazine
Asawin Suebsaeng / The Daily Beast:
Trump Embraces Right-Wing One America News Network to Make Fox News Jealous
Discussion: Daily Kos and Mediaite
 

 
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Max Tani / Semafor:
Many outlets have increased reliance on Apple News+; The Daily Beast is set to make $3M-$4M from it in 2024, and Time says it delivers a 7-figure annual revenue

Lucas Shaw / Bloomberg:
The NFL knows it provides must-see TV, earning $75M/game from Netflix and showing games across Amazon, YouTube, Disney, Comcast, Fox, and Paramount

Pew Research Center:
About 38% of webpages that existed in 2013 are unavailable now and 8% of pages from 2023 are unavailable; 23% of news pages have at least one broken link

 
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