A majority of hate crime incidents are not reported to police, according to the results of a new Department of Justice hate crime report released Thursday. Source: CNN
Panel spars over Trump's tweets
President Trump’s tweets attacking MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” co-hosts sparked strong debate between CNN Political Commentator Keith Boykin and former White House Spokesman for the George W. Bush administration Pete Seat. Source: CNN
The crude, sexist tweets Trump wrote about 'Morning Joe' co-host
Even by President Trump’s standards, these tweets were shocking Source: CNN
Two different leaders, one common problem
Two new presidents, different in personality and policy, but with one shared problem, North Korea. CNN’s Paula Hancocks reports on the first meeting between President Donald Trump and South Korean President Moon Jae-in. Source: CNN
Officials struggle to convince Trump that Russia remains a threat, administration officials say
As President Donald Trump lashes out at former President Barack Obama for failing to take a harder line against Russia for election meddling, Trump’s own advisers are struggling to convince him that Russia still poses a threat, according to multiple senior administration officials. Source: CNN
Faking a magazine cover is the most Trump thing ever
There’s a Time magazine cover photo featuring Donald Trump hanging in at least five of his golf clubs. The only problem, according to the Washington Post’s David Fahrenthold, is that no such cover exists. As in, Trump (or someone close to him) created the cover out of whole cloth. Source: CNN
Opinion: Why isn't Obama hitting back at Trump?
The contrast could not be more extreme: a loud, pushy, anti-intellectual President Donald Trump versus a soft-spoken, recessive, philosophical former president, Barack Obama. The difference has become especially glaring in recent days, with Trump repeatedly breaking the tradition of a new president refraining from dissing his predecessor. Source: CNN
Cillizza: Delaying Senate vote on health care bill won't solve the problem
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell bowed to political reality Tuesday afternoon: Postponing a planned vote this week on the Senate’s health care bill, according to CNN. Source: CNN
Opinion: How to save $1 trillion and get better care
US health care costs are out of sight, more than $10,000 per person per year, compared with around $5,000 per person in Canada, Germany and France. Obamacare expanded coverage without controlling costs. The Republican plan would ruthlessly and cruelly limit coverage without controlling costs. Source: CNN
Struggling for votes, McConnell delays vote
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