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Orlando shooter texted wife during attack, source says — The Orlando shooter and his wife exchanged text messages during the Pulse nightclub rampage, a law enforcement official briefed on the investigation told CNN. Around 4 a.m., about two hours after he started the attack and while holed …
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CBS News:
Gun store owner: We called FBI before Orlando shooting — JENSEN BEACH, Fla. — The co-owner of a Florida gun store says his employees contacted law enforcement before the Orlando shooting after gunman Omar Mateen attempted to purchase body armor and ammunition.
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Mike DeBonis / Washington Post:
John McCain: Obama is ‘directly responsible’ for Orlando attack
John McCain: Obama is ‘directly responsible’ for Orlando attack
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Wall Street Journal:
A Life of Violent Threats Paved Way for Orlando Attack
A Life of Violent Threats Paved Way for Orlando Attack
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Mark Landler / New York Times:
51 U.S. Diplomats Urge Strikes Against Assad in Syria — WASHINGTON — More than 50 State Department diplomats have signed an internal memo sharply critical of the Obama administration's policy in Syria, urging the United States to carry out military strikes against the government …
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Maria Abi-Habib / Wall Street Journal:
U.S. State Department Officials Call for Strikes Against Syria's Assad — Dozens of officials sign confidential document protesting Obama administration policy, urge regime change — BEIRUT—Dozens of State Department officials this week protested against U.S. policy in Syria …
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Politico:
Transcript: Bernie Sanders speech in Burlington, Vermont — Election days come and go. But political and social revolutions that attempt to transform our society never end. They continue every day, every week and every month in the fight to create a nation of social and economic justice.
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Tyler Pager / Politico:
Jeff Weaver: Sanders campaign is not lobbying superdelegates
Jeff Weaver: Sanders campaign is not lobbying superdelegates
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Gabriel Debenedetti / Politico:
Sanders vows to work with Clinton to transform Democratic Party
Sanders vows to work with Clinton to transform Democratic Party
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Los Angeles Times
Michael Wilkinson / Telegraph:
Thomas Mair: Man arrested in connection with attack on Jo Cox was ‘a quiet loner who kept himself to himself’ — The man arrested in connection with the death of MP Jo Cox was named as “loner” Thomas Mair, 52, who lived in a small semi detached house on the Field Head council estate in Birstall.
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Southern Poverty Law Center:
Alleged killer of British MP was a longtime supporter of the neo-Nazi National Alliance
Alleged killer of British MP was a longtime supporter of the neo-Nazi National Alliance
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Jessie Hellmann / The Hill:
Poll: Americans split on Trump's proposed Muslim ban — 's proposed temporary ban of Muslim immigration to the U.S., but a majority support stricter gun laws and a ban on assault weapons following the mass shooting in Orlando, a poll released Thursday shows.
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Will Jordan / YouGov US Opinion Center News:
86% of Americans support law banning gun sales to people on terror watch list
86% of Americans support law banning gun sales to people on terror watch list
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Mike Lillis / The Hill:
Pelosi: Trump is unifying Dems — Democrats get more unified every time Donald Trump — speaks, Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) said Thursday. — “Keep on talking,” she encouraged the presumptive Republican nominee. — In the twilight of a long and often contentious Democratic primary …
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Meghan Keneally / ABC News:
One Year of Donald Trump's Campaign: The Times He's Flip-Flopped
One Year of Donald Trump's Campaign: The Times He's Flip-Flopped
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Bloomberg:
More Companies Opt to Sit Out Trump's Coronation in Cleveland — Wells Fargo, UPS, Motorola Solutions, JPMorgan and Ford are among previous sponsors that won't give this year. — zachmider — A growing number of prominent U.S. corporations are opting to drop or scale back their sponsorship …
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Steven Shepard / Politico:
Trump's poll ratings in a historic hole — In 2016's race to the bottom, Donald Trump is going to find out if you can become president when two-thirds of Americans don't like you — and a majority can't stand you. — Recent polls have showed Trump's unfavorable rating spiking again, after a brief improvement last month.
Matt Flegenheimer / New York Times:
Shunned, Stared at, Still for Trump: The Holdout in Hillary Clinton's Town — CHAPPAQUA, N.Y. — First came the grimaces — the disbelieving eyes trained upon his shirt, his lawn signs, his car window stickers broadcasting a local betrayal. — Then his teenage son refused to drive …
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Jeff.Schogol / Marine Corps Times:
West Coast Marines under investigation for alleged threat to gay bars — Two active-duty Marines are under investigation in connection to a social media post purportedly threatening to attack gay bars following Sunday's deadly mass shooting in Florida. — The California-based …
Louis Nelson / Politico:
McCain claims Obama ‘directly responsible’ for Orlando massacre, then backtracks — President Barack Obama is “directly responsible” for the mass shooting in Orlando, Florida, Sen. John McCain said Thursday. But he quickly backtracked after his comments were reported.
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John Hinderaker / Power LinePower Line:
McCain Tees Off on Obama
Mike DeBonis / Washington Post:
Make no mistake: Democrats are ready for a Marco Rubio Senate run — Marco Rubio returns to Florida this weekend to make a momentous decision — whether to seek a second term as a Republican senator — and Democrats are giving him plenty to think about. — An online ad released Friday …
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Jim Hoft / The Gateway Pundit:
MEDIA DIRTY TRICKS: CBS, NBC Manipulate Polling Data to Show Hillary with Lead Over Trump — The liberal media is up to its usual tricks again. — CBS released a poll Wednesday that shows Hillary Clinton with a big six point lead over Donald Trump. — But when you look at the data …
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Jonathan Swan / The Hill:
Duncan Hunter: I am not a Trump surrogate — 's U.S. House Leadership Committee says he's not a surrogate for Trump, telling reporters to stop asking him to explain the presumptive Republican presidential nominee's controversial comments. — Rep. Duncan Hunter (R-Calif.) …
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William Kristol / Weekly Standard:
Cut the Thread — “Trust me, he's only hanging on by a thread.” — “Patience, my friend, patience . . . we need just one more episode.” — “My colleagues are close to the breaking point.” — This is what one hears—this is what I've heard …
Stanley McChrystal / New York Times:
Home Should Not Be a War Zone — A BATTLEFIELD on our soil. — That was my reaction on Sunday, like that of so many of my fellow Americans and fellow soldiers, as I began to learn about the horror that unfolded early that morning in Orlando, Fla., when a dangerous man opened fire …