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Jake Tapper / CNN:
Trump called Fox News correspondent into Oval Office to argue he wasn't wrong about Alabama  —  (CNN)Fox News senior White House correspondent John Roberts had just finished his 3 p.m. live shot on Thursday when President Donald Trump beckoned him into the Oval Office.
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Jonathan Lemire / Associated Press:
Mr Never Wrong: Storm spat underscores Trump's mindset  —  NEW YORK (AP) — President Donald Trump doesn't make mistakes.  At least according to him.  —  Trump's relentless justifications of his erroneous warnings that Hurricane Dorian was threatening Alabama on Sunday …
Discussion: Politico and Raw Story
Washington Post:
‘What I said was accurate!’:  Trump stays fixated on his Alabama error as hurricane pounds the Carolinas  —  He posted nine tweets and five maps about Alabama and the big storm.  —  He defended a doctored hurricane map that had been altered with a black Sharpie to include the state.
The Hill:
White House adviser gives Trump cover on Alabama hurricane claim  —  One of President Trump's top advisers on Hurricane Dorian issued a lengthy statement on Thursday defending the president's repeated claims that forecasts showed Alabama getting hit by Hurricane Dorian, adding another twist …
Justin Baragona / The Daily Beast:
Shep Smith Torches Trump Over Dorian Map: ‘It Was Fake News Defined’  —  “Some things in Trumplandia are inexplicable,” an exasperated Shep said Thursday.  —  With President Donald Trump continuing to double down on his bizarre false claim that Alabama was at one point in the path of Hurricane Dorian …
Mike Allen / Axios:
Scoop: Howard Schultz to end presidential campaign  —  Former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz, who put his independent presidential exploration on hold in June, will tell supporters later this morning that he's abandoning his campaign but still plans to spend big “to fix our broken system.”
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Washington Post:
Former Starbucks chief executive Howard Schultz announces he will not run for president  —  Former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz formally abandoned his pursuit of an independent campaign for president Friday, telling his supporters in a letter that he found it tougher than he expected to capture …
New York Times:
Howard Schultz, Former Starbucks Chief, Won't Run for President in 2020  —  Mr. Schultz said he had concluded that an independent bid would pose too great a risk of helping President Trump win a second term.  —  Howard Schultz, the former chief executive of Starbucks who took steps earlier …
Discussion: Bloomberg
Jay Weaver / Miami Herald:
American Airlines mechanic in Miami charged with sabotaging plane.  It aborted takeoff.  —  An American Airlines mechanic was arrested Thursday on a sabotage charge accusing him of disabling a navigation system on a flight with 150 people aboard before it was scheduled to take off from Miami International Airport earlier this summer.
Alex Isenstadt / Politico:
Republicans to scrap primaries and caucuses as Trump challengers cry foul  —  Four states are poised to cancel their 2020 GOP presidential primaries and caucuses, a move that would cut off oxygen to Donald Trump's long-shot primary challengers.  —  Republican parties in South Carolina …
Discussion: Raw Story and Contemptor
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Peter Hamby / Vanity Fair:
REVENGE OF THE NEVER TRUMPERS: HOW A “KAMIKAZE” PRIMARY COULD PIERCE THE FOX NEWS BUBBLE, PUT NEW HAMPSHIRE IN PLAY, AND HIT TRUMP WHERE IT HURTS  —  It's not just a pipe dream for frustrated Weekly Standard fanboys.  If the president's mental fitness becomes a viable conversation on the center right …
David Brooks / New York Times:
And Now, a Word From a Fanatic  —  Inside the mind of an internet extremist.  —  I am a sick man.  I am a spiteful man.  I am an unattractive man.  I believe my liver is diseased.  —  I am one of those fanatics on the alt-right and the alt-left, the ones who make online forums so vicious …
Michael C. Bender / Wall Street Journal:
'It's Kind of Like an Addiction': On the Road With Trump's Rally Diehards  —  Libby DePiero is almost always one of the first few people in line at the president's campaign events, part of the self-described group of ‘Front Row Joes’ who routinely travel to see the president perform.
Helene Cooper / New York Times:
Military Base Loses Funding for New School to Trump's Border Wall  —  WASHINGTON — For almost two decades, families at Fort Campbell, the sprawling Army base along the Kentucky-Tennessee border, have borne the brunt of the country's war efforts as a steady clip of troops with the 101st Airborne Division …
Josh Rogin / Washington Post:
John ‘Sully’ Sullivan was ‘everything we wanted America to be’  —  Communities of friends, family and admirers in Washington, Massachusetts and Jordan came together this week to mourn the passing of John Sullivan, former U.S. diplomat, husband, father, humanitarian, cancer survivor and the life of every party he attended.
John Hinderaker / Power Line:
Obama Swept Iran Terror Plot Under the Rug  —  Former Defense Secretary James Mattis has a book coming out in which he is harshly critical of President Obama.  Among other things, he recalls his dissent from Obama's decision to pull troops out of Iraq prematurely, which had nearly-disastrous consequences.
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Matt Margolis / PJ Media Home:   Mattis: Obama Failed to Respond to Iran Bomb Plot on U.S. Soil Because of Nuclear Deal
New York Times:
Biden Fundraising Event Draws Climate Change Protesters  —  Joe Biden defied the activists and attended a fund-raiser co-hosted by Andrew Goldman, a founder of a fossil fuel company.  —  Defying criticism from climate activists, Joseph R. Biden Jr. on Thursday attended a fund-raiser co-hosted …
Juliet Eilperin / Washington Post:
Trump officials broke law by using entrance fees to keep parks open, watchdog says  —  The Interior Department broke federal spending law when it dipped into national park fees to keep its most popular sites operating during this winter's partial federal shutdown, the Government Accountability Office concluded Thursday.
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Anthony Adragna / Politico:
GAO: Trump administration violated law to keep parks open during shutdown
Discussion: Raw Story
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Post-Gazette newsroom donates Pulitzer monetary award to Tree of Life congregation  —  Staffers at the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette were surprised to learn April 15 that, along with the Pulitzer Prize for breaking news, came a monetary award of $15,000.  —  The newspaper was honored with a Pulitzer …
Marc Caputo / Politico:
Biden bets it all on the black vote  —  ROCK HILL, S.C. — Joe Biden's front-running presidential bid will live or die by the black vote.  His campaign finally acknowledged it this week.  —  Advisers to the former vice president began lowering expectations about winning both Iowa and New Hampshire …
Alan Cowell / New York Times:
Robert Mugabe, Strongman Who Cried, ‘Zimbabwe Is Mine,’ Dies at 95  —  Until 2017, he was the only leader his country had known since independence in 1980.  He presided over its long decline.  —  Robert Mugabe, the first prime minister and later president of independent Zimbabwe …
Discussion: Slate, Breitbart, “Ве … and Reuters
Charlotte Cowles / The Cut:
Kara Swisher on Ambition, Bragging, and Having a Baby at 56  —  Doing the Most is a special series about ambition — how we define it, harness it, and conquer it.  As part of the theme, we're interviewing successful women about what motivates them to be so good at what they do.
Russ Choma / Mother Jones:
Donald Trump Has Never Explained a Mysterious $50 Million Loan.  Is It Evidence of Tax Fraud?  —  Donald Trump's massive debts—he owes hundreds of millions of dollars—are the subject of continuous congressional and journalistic scrutiny.  But for years, one Trump loan has been particularly mystifying …
Discussion: Raw Story and The Guardian
Rosalind Adams / BuzzFeed News:
Made In America: For $9.50 An Hour, They Brew Tear Gas For Hong Kong  —  A BuzzFeed News investigation found low-paid American workers producing tear gas in potentially dangerous conditions.  It's then shipped to Hong Kong, where it's used against pro-democracy protesters.  —  Reporting From
Discussion: Splinter
Rachel Knowles / New York Times:
In Bahamas, a Blind Father Wades to Safety, His Disabled Son on His Shoulders  —  NASSAU, the Bahamas — The roof had blown clean off.  Outside, the ocean surged, swallowing the land.  Brent Lowe knew he had to escape — and take his 24-year-old son, who has cerebral palsy and can't walk, with him.
Discussion: Orlando Sentinel and Fox News
Igor Derysh / Salon:
FBI monitoring immigration activists as violent “extremists” — though there's been no violence  —  Memo from FBI's Phoenix office claims “anarchist extremists” may seek “armed conflict,” citing almost no evidence  —  An FBI document obtained by Yahoo News shows that the bureau is monitoring groups …
Discussion: ImmigrationProf Blog and Daily Kos
Virginia Heffernan / Los Angeles Times:
Column: Count Rod Rosenstein, the guy who tapped Robert Mueller, among Trump's toadies.  Sad!  —  Rod Rosenstein, the former deputy attorney general once known for setting the Trump-Russia investigation in motion, retired in May. After a long career as a public servant, he wanted to spend more time with Twitter.
Bloomberg:
Putin's ‘Chef’ Preps Soldiers for Final Assault on Syrian Rebels  — Mercenaries are said to mass for Russia-led attack on Idlib  — Pacifying province is key to cementing Assad's hold on power  —  Russia's military is incorporating mercenaries hired by a wealthy ally …
Sam Wood / Inquirer.com:
Haverford student who came this close to hacking Trump tax returns will plead guilty.  Here's how he did it.  —  In the days before the November 2016 election, two Haverford College students came within a hair's breadth of prising Donald Trump's tax returns from a government database.
Reuters:
Farm Loan Delinquencies Surge in U.S. Election Battleground Wisconsin  —  WASHINGTON/CHICAGO (Reuters) - Farm loan delinquencies rose to a record high in June at Wisconsin's community banks, data showed on Thursday, a sign President Donald Trump's trade conflicts with China and other countries …
Paul Krugman / New York Times:
Trumpism Is Bad for Business  —  It's hard to make plans when the rules keep changing.  —  With each passing week it becomes ever clearer that Donald Trump's trade war, far from being “good, and easy to win,” is damaging large parts of the U.S. economy.  Farmers are facing financial disaster …
Discussion: Raw Story
Vox:
6 winners and 3 losers from CNN's climate town hall  —  Winner: Jay Inslee.  —  CNN's climate crisis town hall on Wednesday night was an unprecedented seven hours of discussion on climate change with 10 of the Democratic 2020 presidential contenders.  It was also the most substantive discussion …
Foreign Policy:
Senior Officials Concede Loss of U.S. Clout as Trump Prepares For U.N. Summit  —  State Department meeting highlights internal alarm at China's growing influence in international organizations.  —  On the eve of the annual gathering of world leaders at the United Nations …
Discussion: Diplopundit
Jordan Fabian / Bloomberg:
Trump Has a Favorite Number When He Makes Big Claims: 10,000  — President invokes it for stock market, ISIS fighters, migrants  — A big round number helps sway an audience, professor says  —  When President Donald Trump wants to convey that something is a big deal, he often reaches for the same big number: 10,000.
Wall Street Journal:
Trump Meets With Democratic Senator on Gun Legislation  —  President discusses background checks without giving Sen. Joe Manchin a signal of intentions  —  WASHINGTON—President Trump met with Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin at the White House on Thursday to discuss a policy response to the string …
Discussion: Political Wire
Dan Balz / Washington Post:
Boris Johnson takes a wrecking ball to government and gets hit himself  —  British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has eclipsed President Trump as the chaos-maker-in-chief.  Just weeks into his tenure at 10 Downing Street, the new leader tried to take a wrecking ball to the political system and ended up hitting himself as well.
 
 
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Julia Marsh / New York Post:
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Colby Itkowitz / Washington Post:
Trump jokes he gave Medal of Freedom to NBA great Jerry West because the former player's home state voted for him
Discussion: Breitbart
U.S. Department of Justice:
Russian and Italian Nationals Charged with Conspiring to Steal Trade Secrets From American Aviation Company
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