- What you missed on Sunday Kos ...
- Scott Walker has a new job, Mark E Andersen
- Remember, Trump beat Hillary from the working class left, by David Akadjian
- Democrats must nominate a populist if they are to win the White House and Congress, by Egberto Willies
- International Elections Digest: Spain's Socialists surge to biggest victory in a decade, by Daily Kos Elections
- 'You beat my Jews, I'll beat yours,' by Ian Reifowitz
- Did 80% of GOP corporate tax cut benefits go to workers? Try 6%, by Jon Perr
- Just who, exactly, were these 'very fine people' Trump spoke of, by Frank Vyan Walton
- Climate change emerges as top issue for Democrats in 2020, by Sher Watts Spooner
- Trump's cover-up is now in plain sight. Will the press say so, by Eric Boehlert
- Democratic candidates have a bully pulpit. They should use it more, to help Puerto Rico, by Denise Oliver Velez
CBS announced on Monday a big shake-up to its morning and evening news programming, a bold bet to help reverse the fortunes of a news division that has been buffeted by scandal, firings and declining ratings.
Norah O’Donnell will become the new anchor of the “CBS Evening News,” only the third woman ever to assume weekday solo anchoring duties for a network evening newscast (the others were Katie Couric at CBS and Diane Sawyer at ABC).
- More Kentucky Derby-related drama:
The co-owner of Maximum Security, the horse that crossed the finish line first at the Kentucky Derby but was disqualified, said Monday that he was stunned by the decision and plans to file an appeal with the state racing commission.
"We were stunned, shocked, and in total disbelief," Gary West said in an exclusive interview on "Today." "The appeal has to be filed within 48 hours so we’ll be filing that today."
North Korea appears to have tested a new short-range missile — and President Donald Trump’s resolve to keep it from doing more of the same in the future.
Game of Thrones, the most closely watched and scrutinized show on TV, last night aired a huge moment of lore discontinuity, as a celebratory feast in Winterfell happened to include a distinctly modern takeaway coffee cup among all the metal goblets of wine. It’s not obvious who the offending coffee drinker on set was, or what flavor of Starbucks brew they enjoy, but the position of the cup was on the grand table of the nobles, in front of Jon Snow’s seat. It’s also not clear whether this was a mistake — which would require all the actors and producers, plus all the editors afterward, to not notice — or some deliberate tongue-in-cheek insertion to get people riled up and talking about the show even more.
On today’s Kagro in the Morning show: Today was the due date for Trump's taxes and the full, unredacted Mueller report, so we revisit contempt of Congress lore. Erik Prince arranges super-duper secret agent training for O'Keefe's people, but they were too dumb for it to stick.
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