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Cobb, who served as the White House point person in dealing with special counsel Robert S. Mueller III, is expected to be replaced by veteran white-collar defense attorney Emmet Flood, according to senior administration officials. Flood represented President Clinton during House proceedings to impeach him.
The Fix
Analysis
The president and his allies have done just about anything they can to undermine Robert S. Mueller III's probe and intimidate its leaders. But neither Mueller nor Deputy Attorney General Rod J. Rosenstein, who oversees the investigation, seem cowed.
The Switch
Review
Virtual reality just became way more accessible with this new one-piece, $200 headset from Facebook's Oculus. What do you do with it? Snuggle up to watch TV with a friend far away, for starters.
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The Daily 202
Analysis
The president broke onto the scene as a political punchline making an argument no one else dared: He would gain more from breaking political, democratic and social norms than he would lose. But those around him have fared less well.
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Thanks to lip-readers and news-hungry media outlets, we have some clues about the conversation between North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and South Korean president Moon Jae-in.
The French word for “delicious” can mean “lovely” or “delightful,” but that usage is fairly antiquated.
At issue was whether President Trump’s past statements about a ban on Muslim entry forever tainted his actions and showed a discriminatory intent, or whether an apology would essentially clear the slate.
West’s comments on slavery surprised TMZ employees, and the stance drew an immediate response from Van Lathan, one of the staffers.
Perspective
One credit reporting agency estimates a quarter of adolescents will be victims of identity fraud or theft before they turn 18. And it can take years for parents to realize anything is wrong.
Work Advice
Here are some tips for finding ways to say no without feeling as though you're blowing people off.
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