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New York Times:
On the Campaign Trail, Elon Musk Juggled Drugs and Family Drama  —  As Mr. Musk entered President Trump's orbit, his private life grew increasingly tumultuous and his drug use was more intense than previously known.  —  As Elon Musk became one of Donald J. Trump's closest allies last year …
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Ewan Palmer / The Daily Beast:   Insiders Spill Elon Musk's Frenzied Drug Use at Trump's Side
The Bulwark:
RFK Jr.'s MAHA Hallucinations
Discussion: Raw Story and ABC News
Ilya Somin / The Atlantic:
A Victory for Separation of Powers … Wednesday's unanimous ruling against President Donald Trump's expansive “Liberation Day” tariffs by the United States Court of International Trade wasn't merely a victory for the businesses and consumers opposed to the policy.
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Wall Street Journal:
Trump's Team Plots Plan B for Imposing Tariffs  —  If a court appeal fails, president's advisers are considering a stopgap tariff regime  —  WASHINGTON—President Trump's trade team is readying its Plan B.  —  The administration's tariff strategy was undermined when a court this week found …
Politico:
Trump goes after Leonard Leo and the Federalist Society in fury over court ruling
Tony Romm / New York Times:
Court Tariffs Ruling Upends Trump's Trade Strategy
Kevin Breuninger / CNBC:
Trump tariffs reinstated by appeals court for now
Luke Broadwater / New York Times:
Trump Officials Intensify Attacks on Judges as Court Losses Mount
Michelle Goldberg / New York Times:
Elon Musk's Legacy Is Disease, Starvation and Death  —  There is an Elon Musk post on X, his social media platform, that should define his legacy.  “We spent the weekend feeding USAID into the wood chipper,” he wrote on Feb. 3.  He could have “gone to some great parties.  Did that instead.”
Lawrence Hurley / NBC News:
Supreme Court allows Trump to revoke legal status of 500,000 immigrants  —  A federal judge had blocked the administration from immediately ending temporary status granted by the Biden administration to people from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela.  —  WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court …
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Justin Jouvenal / Washington Post:
Supreme Court allows Trump to revoke legal status for 530K migrants for now  —  The decision lets the Trump administration end, for now, a program that let migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela live and work in the U.S. for up to two years.  —  A divided Supreme Court …
New York Times:
Supreme Court Allows Trump Administration, for Now, to End Biden-Era Migrant Program
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New York Times:
White House Health Report Included Fake Citations  —  A report on children's health released by the Make America Healthy Again Commission referred to scientific papers that did not exist.  —  The Trump administration released a report last week that it billed as a “clear, evidence-based foundation” …
New York Times:
Trump Taps Palantir to Compile Data on Americans … Alex Karp, a co-founder and the chief executive of Palantir, at a forum in Washington in April.  The Trump administration has expanded Palantir's work across the federal government.Caroline Gutman for The New York Times
ProPublica:
Trump Administration Knew Vast Majority of Venezuelans Sent to Salvadoran Prison Had Not Been Convicted of U.S. Crimes  —  Homeland Security records reveal that officials knew that more than half of the 238 deportees were labeled as having no criminal record in the U.S. and had only violated immigration laws.
Discussion: Advocate
Josh Dawsey / Wall Street Journal:
Federal Authorities Probe Effort to Impersonate White House Chief of Staff  —  An unknown individual impersonated Susie Wiles in calls and texts to prominent Republicans and business executives  —  WASHINGTON—Federal authorities are investigating a clandestine effort to impersonate White House chief …
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Jennifer Jacobs / CBS News:
FBI probes effort to impersonate White House chief of staff Susie Wiles, sources say
Discussion: Raw Story
NBC News:
Stocks slide after Trump accuses China of violating Geneva trade agreement  —  “So much for being Mr. NICE GUY!” the president wrote on Truth Social.  —  President Donald Trump sent stock futures diving early Friday after he accused China of breaking a handshake pact the two countries …
Discussion: Reuters and Quartz
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Dan Mangan / CNBC:
Trump accuses China of violating preliminary trade deal
Marisa Kabas / The Handbasket:
State Department set to launch ‘Office of Remigration’  —  The concept of remigration has explicitly neo-Nazi roots and has been popularized in Europe. … Secretary Marco Rubio's State Department published a reorganization chart Thursday morning showing massive cuts to diplomatic offices and functions, plus a few new additions.
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CNN:
White House pressure for increased immigration arrests strains law enforcement agencies  —  The Trump administration is building up federal manpower and resources to meet the White House's desire to triple the number of daily immigration arrests - signaling a renewed push to go well beyond efforts from previous administrations.
Discussion: CBS News and Reuters
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Politico:
State begins rolling out expanded student visa vetting — starting with Harvard  —  The State Department issued instructions to consulates and embassies late Thursday telling them to start the vetting immediately.  —  The State Department has told U.S. consulates and embassies …
Discussion: Reuters
Erich Wagner / GovExec.com:
OPM ‘merit’ hiring plan includes bipartisan reforms, politicized new test  —  Federal job applicants will soon be quizzed on their favorite Trump administration policy as part of the hiring process, according to the Office of Personnel Management's new “merit hiring plan.”
Paul Starr / American Prospect:
Why Are Republicans Planning to Tax University Endowments More Heavily Than Other Forms of Private Wealth?  —  There isn't a legitimate public purpose.  The intent is punitive and political.  —  A view of the Harvard University campus on May 24, 2025, in Cambridge, Massachusetts
New York Times:
How Trump's Regulatory Rollbacks Are Increasing Costs on Americans  —  A new DOGE tally claims that erasing rules on credit card fees, appliance standards and health insurance “saves the American people” money.  Data show the opposite.  —  When the Biden administration enacted regulations …
Discussion: CNN
Glenn Thrush / New York Times:
Trump's Flurry of Pardons Signals a Wholesale Effort to Redefine Crime  —  Critics say President Trump has used the vast pardon powers of the presidency not to settle accounts, as President Biden did, but to burn the ledger.  —  President Trump is employing the vast power of his office …
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Paul Krugman:
Digital Corruption Takes Over DC  —  I spent my very early years in Utica, New York.  I was too young to know anything about the city's reputation — I left when I was 8 — but I would later learn that it was known at the time as “Crime City,” because it was reportedly controlled by the Mob.
Discussion: CoinDesk
Ryan Cooper / American Prospect:
Go, Elon, and Never Darken Our Doors Again  —  The worst ultra-billionaire on Earth says he's leaving government.  Let's hope he actually does it.  —  Elon Musk in Doha, Qatar, earlier this month  —  Elon Musk is out of the Trump administration—or is he?
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David Brooks / New York Times:
I'm Normally a Mild Guy.  Here's What's Pushed Me Over the Edge.  —  When I was a baby pundit, my mentor, Bill Buckley, told me to write about whatever made me angriest that week.  I don't often do that, mostly because I don't get angry that much — it's not how I'm wired.  But this week I'm going with Bill's advice.
Vittoria Elliott / Wired:
WIRED Talked to a Fired DOGE Staffer About Who Was Really in Charge  —  Sahil Lavingia, who says he was fired from DOGE after speaking out about his experiences there, told WIRED about how he communicated with the group, who appears to be in charge, and what might be coming next.
Associated Press:
Bernard Kerik, who led NYPD on 9/11 before prison and pardon, has died at 69  —  Bernard Kerik, who served as New York City's police commissioner on 9/11 and later pleaded guilty to tax fraud before being pardoned, has died.  He was 69.  —  The New York Police Department confirmed his death Thursday on social media.
Jeremy Kohler / ProPublica:
Red State Voters Approved Progressive Measures.  GOP Lawmakers Are Trying to Undermine Them.  —  Across the country, Republican lawmakers have been working to undermine or altogether undo the will of the voters by making it harder to pass amendments and laws through citizen-led initiatives.
Discussion: Ballotpedia News
 
 
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Politico:
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Doyle McManus / The Guardian:
Trump and special envoy Witkoff stand to reap rewards from official business
Paul Rosenzweig / The Bulwark:
Don't Fall for Trump's Crocodile Tears Over ‘Judicial Tyranny’
Discussion: Townhall
Sheila Nazarian / Washington Examiner:
The Trump administration shouldn't stop with Harvard
Discussion: Civil Discourse … and Fox News
Joel Achenbach / Washington Post:
SpaceX Starship failure casts further doubt on NASA's moon landing timeline
Discussion: Ars Technica and Eschaton
Lisa Needham / Public Notice:
The Trump admin's mockery of the courts goes beyond defiance
Discussion: PJ Media and Mother Jones
Sarah D. Wire / USA Today:
Former federal worker elected to New Jersey local office after leaving DOGE agency
Discussion: NPR
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Danielle Cohen / Jewish Insider:
Latest Trump nominee called Israel-Palestinian conflict a ‘psyop’, promoted antisemitic conspiracy theories
Discussion: New York Times
Jill Lawrence / The Bulwark:
David Jolly's Purple Campaign for Florida Governor
Discussion: Fox News and Washington Examiner
Bloomberg:
The Senate Must Scrap the Big Beautiful Budget and Start Over
Discussion: Our Republican Legacy
Avishay Artsy / Vox:
Has the world had it with Israel?  —  In Israel, left-wing politician Yair Golan …
Discussion: PBS NewsHour and Foreign Policy
Dylan Scott / Vox:
RFK Jr. is looking in the wrong place for autism's cause
Jennifer Bendery / HuffPost:
Pam Bondi Locks Bar Association Out Of Vetting Trump's Judicial Nominees
 

 
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Kif Leswing / CNBC:
Apple says general counsel Kate Adams and policy chief Lisa Jackson will retire, and Jennifer Newstead, Meta's former chief legal officer, will replace Adams

Mike Isaac / New York Times:
Meta says it is shifting some of its investment from metaverse toward AI glasses and wearables, and “we aren't planning any broader changes than that”

A.J. Vicens / Reuters:
US and Canadian authorities warn that Chinese hackers are using the Brickstorm malware to install backdoor access within unnamed government and IT entities

 
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