Iran
- Trump imposes new U.S. sanctions on Iran, including supreme leader by Steve Holland, Stephen Kalin (Reuters)
- Trump imposes new sanctions on Iran, targets supreme leader (Al Jazeera)
- Iran: New US sanctions target Supreme Leader Khamenei (BBC)
- Trump levels new sanctions against Iran by Quint Forgey (Politico)
- Trump Announces New Economic Sanctions Against Iran’s Leaders by Merrit Kennedy (NPR)
- Iran says that US cyberattacks — said to be Trump’s preferred retaliation — didn’t work by Alexandra Ma (Business Insider)
- Trump Goes After Iran’s Supreme Leader by Kathy Gilsinan (The Atlantic)
- Trump Keeps Talking About the Last Military Standoff With Iran — Here’s What Really Happened by Megan Rose, Robert Gaturechi, T. Christian Miller (ProPublica)
- At U.N., Iran says atmosphere not right for U.S. talks, U.S. pushes diplomacy by Michelle Nichols (Reuters)
E. Jean Carroll / Sexual Assault Allegations
- The U.S. President Was Credibly Accused of Rape—But It Didn’t Make Front-Page News by Luke Darby (GQ)
- Donald Trump Is an Alleged Serial Sexual Assaulter by Kevin Drum (Mother Jones)
- E. Jean Carroll Details Alleged Groping, Rape By Trump In CNN Interview by Andy Campbell (Huffington Post)
- Trump accused of rape, major media yawns: Why was E. Jean Carroll’s story not front page news? by Amanda Marcotte (Salon)
- Why E. Jean Carroll’s assault accusation against Trump wasn’t front-page news by Anna North (Vox)
- New York Times Admits Being ‘Overly Cautious’ On Rape Accusation Against Trump by Mary Papenfuss (Huffington Post)
Healthcare
- Trump to Sign Order Requiring Hospitals to Disclose Test and Procedure Prices by Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar (TIME)
- Trump Administration Pushes To Make Health Care Pricing More Transparent by Tamara Keith, Selena Simmons-Duffin (NPR)
- Trump’s poverty proposal prompts alarms over cuts to Medicaid, Head Start by Sandhya Raman (Roll Call)
- Trump’s Plan To Lower Your Hospital Costs: Here’s What You Need To Know by Julie Appleby (NPR)
Border
- US moves migrant children after reports of poor conditions at Texas facility by AP (The Guardian)
- Migrant Children Moved From Texas Border Patrol Station Following Reports of ‘Inhumane’ Conditions by Martha Mendoza, Garance Burke (TIME)
- What You Need to Know About the Crisis at the Border by Dahlia Lithwick, Margo Schlanger (Slate)
- Migrant Children Moved From Border Patrol Center After Outcry by Richard Gonzales (NPR)
- Congress flails after Trump’s deportation ultimatum by Heather Caygle, Burgess Everett And Sarah Ferris (Politico)
- Children Cannot Parent Other Children by Ashley Fetters (Atlantic)
Other News
- Trump to visit South Korea as Pompeo raises hope for new North Korea talks after letter by Hyonhee Shin, Jeff Mason (Reuters)
- Trump says the Fed ‘blew it’ by not cutting rates by Sarah Cammarata (Politico)
- Leaked Documents Show Trump Dismissed ‘Red Flags,’ Hired Conflicted People Anyway: Axios by Dominique Mosbergen (Huffington Post)
- These 11 Mueller Report Myths Just Won’t Die. Here’s Why They’re Wrong by Barbara Mcquade (TIME)
- Ravelry, the Facebook of knitting, has banned pro-Trump posts over ‘open white supremacy’ by Alex Horton (Washington Post)
- Pompeo did not discuss Khashoggi murder with Saudi king: official (Al Jazeera)
- U.S. Mideast Plan Rejected By Palestinian Leaders, Panned By Former U.S. Envoys by Daniel Estrin (NPR)
- Leaked Trump transition documents of nearly 100 officials cite “red flags” of top appointees: report by Shira Tarlo (Salon)
- Mueller Report live: Hollywood stars to perform reading of Trump-Russia document by Chris Riotta (Independent)
- Trump’s trade wars thrust farmers into desperation loans by Victoria Guida, Ryan Mccrimmon (Politico)
- White House blocks Conway from House oversight hearing by Matthew Daly (AP)
Analysis
- Trump’s trade wars thrust farmers into desperation loans by Victoria Guida and Ryan McCrimmon (Politico)
Opinion
- 114 Times Trump Threw the LGBTQ Community Under the Bus by Sarah Toce (New Civil Rights Movement)
- Trump’s 2020 re-election rally signals 2016 strategy may be used again by John T. Bennett (Roll Call)