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11:15 AM ET, June 24, 2016

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BBC:
EU referendum: BBC forecasts UK votes to leave  —  The UK has voted by 52% to 48% to leave the European Union after 43 years in an historic referendum, a BBC forecast suggests.  —  London and Scotland voted strongly to stay in the EU but the remain vote has been undermined by poor results in the north of England.
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Steven Erlanger / New York Times:
Britain Votes to Leave the European Union  —  LONDON — Britain has voted to leave the European Union, a historic decision sure to reshape the nation's place in the world, rattle the Continent and rock political establishments throughout the West.  —  With 309 of 382 of the country's cities …
Guardian:
David Cameron resigns after UK votes to leave European Union  —  PM announces resignation following victory for leave supporters after divisive referendum campaign  —  David Cameron has announced his resignation after the British public rejected his personal entreaties and voted to leave the European Union.
Nile Gardiner / The Daily Signal:
Why Americans Should Celebrate the Brexit Vote  —  The momentous victory for the Brexit campaign signals a new era of freedom for the British people. … After more than four decades of being shackled to the European Union (previously the European Economic Community), Great Britain has declared its independence.
Dan Balz / Washington Post:
As Britain decided its future, striking parallels with U.S. political debates emerged  —  LONDON — It may be pure coincidence that Donald Trump flew to Scotland on the day that British voters decided to leave the European Union.  But in striking ways, the forces fueling Thursday's historic referendum …
Discussion: New York Times and Politico
Matthew Holehouse / Telegraph:
UK votes Brexit: what would happen next?  —  Play!  —  More than three years after David Cameron unveiled his strategy to reform Europe and put it to a referendum, Britain has voted to leave and the Prime Minister has resigned.  —  It is the greatest disaster to befall the block in its 59-year history.
Discussion: NBC News, The Resurgent and Jihad Watch
Guardian:
Brexit: Nicola Sturgeon says second Scottish referendum ‘highly likely’  — Follow our new EU referendum liveblog here  — Cameron to resign after losing referendum vote  — Boris Johnson: ‘No haste’ to start Brexit process  — Pound falls sharply as Bank of England urges calm
Jenna Johnson / Washington Post:
Trump celebrates Brexit vote: ‘When the pound goes down, more people are coming to Turnberry.’  —  TURNBERRY, Scotland — Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump celebrated Britain's stunning vote to leave the European Union on Friday during a visit to Scotland, saying that the people …
NBC News:
First Read: Trump Takes a Surreal Victory Lap in Scotland  —  Trump: I See Parallel Between ‘Brexit’ and U.S. 1:21  —  First Read is a morning briefing from Meet the Press and the NBC Political Unit on the day's most important political stories and why they matter.  —  Trump takes surreal victory lap in Scotland
David Frum / The Atlantic:
Why Britain Left  —  I said goodnight to a gloomy party of Leave-minded Londoners a few minutes after midnight.  The paper ballots were still being counted by hand.  Only the British overseas territory of Gibraltar had reported final results.  Yet the assumption of a Remain victory filled the room—and depressed my hosts.
Discussion: ABC News
James Hohmann / Washington Post:
The Daily 202: Stop underestimating Trump. ‘Brexit’ vote shows why he can win.
David Dayen / American Prospect:
Who's to Blame for Brexit? The Elites
Discussion: Guardian and Telegraph
Alan Travis / Guardian:
Fear of immigration drove the leave victory - not immigration itself
Discussion: The Week
Bloomberg:
Brexit Voters Spurn Obama Pitch, Testing ‘Special Relationship’
Discussion: Politico, TheStreet.com and Guardian
Severin Carrell Scotland / Guardian:
Nicola Sturgeon prepares for second Scottish independence poll
Discussion: Hot Air and Political Wire
James Masters / CNN:
Brexit: David Cameron falls on his sword as gamble backfires
Lauren Davidson / Telegraph:   Mark Carney: Bank of England is ready for ‘new’ economy
Michael Wilkinson / Telegraph:
Watch live: counting begins for the EU referendum
Thomas Penny / Bloomberg:
U.K. Backs Brexit as Cameron Resigns After Historic Rupture
Discussion: New York Times and Searchbonus
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Louis Nelson / Politico:
Trump hails Brexit: ‘They took back their country’  —  TURNBERRY, Scotland — Donald Trump, the presumptive U.S. Republican presidential nominee, cheered Britain on Friday for voting to leave the European Union, saying “they took back their country.”  —  “They're angry over borders.
Discussion: Vox and Politico
Allegra Kirkland / Talking Points Memo:
Asked About Brexit's Economic Fallout, Trump Talks About His Own Properties
Discussion: alan.com and Daily Kos
Ben Schreckinger / Politico:
Trump, touting his golf course, promises Brexit is only the beginning
Carrie Dann / NBC News:
Bernie Sanders Says He Will Vote for Hillary Clinton  —  Bernie Sanders says that he will vote for Hillary Clinton.  —  Sanders: I will vote for Hillary in November 6:41  —  Asked on MSNBC's Morning Joe whether he will vote for Clinton in November, Sanders responded “Yes.”
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Nick Gass / Politico:
Sanders says he will vote for Clinton
Discussion: ABC News and Hullabaloo
Jonathan Easley / The Hill:
Defiant Sanders tells supporters: ‘You can beat the establishment’
Michael Biesecker / Associated Press:
CLINTON FAILED TO HAND OVER KEY EMAIL TO STATE DEPARTMENT  —  WASHINGTON (AP) — Former Secretary Hillary Clinton failed to turn over a copy of a key message involving problems caused by her use of a private homebrew email server, the State Department confirmed Thursday.
Bloomberg:
Brexit Upends Global Markets as Stocks, Pound Plunge; Yen Soars  —  Sterling has record drop as equity selloff volume soars  —  Oil tumbles below $48; gold surges with bunds, Treasuries  —  Global markets buckled as Britain's vote to leave the European Union drove the pound to the lowest …
Discussion: CNBC and Joe.My.God.
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Bloomberg:
Pound Plunges to Lowest in More Than 30 Years as Brexit Looms
Discussion: Washington Post and NPR
Ezra Dulis / Breitbart:
CNN's Clinton Cash ‘Fact-Check’ Ends in Embarrassment for Cristina Alesci and Laurie Frankel  —  CNN Money's “fact-checkers” Cristina Alesci and Laurie Frankel ended up with egg on their faces on Wednesday after they rated as “false” a well-established and proven Clinton Cash fact involving …
Hollywood Reporter:
Led Zeppelin Wins ‘Stairway to Heaven’ Jury Trial  —  A jury rules in the band's favor after hearing testimony and arguments that the iconic song was a copyright infringement of Spirit's “Taurus.”  —  Led Zeppelin has beaten a lawsuit claiming that the iconic guitar riff in “Stairway to Heaven” …
Zoe Williams / Guardian:
Nigel Farage's victory speech was a triumph of poor taste and ugliness  —  The Ukip leader said the country had voted to leave ‘without a single bullet being fired’.  If he embodies the new politics, it will be boilingly unpleasant  —  t 4am, Nigel Farage delivered a victory speech to his supporters …
Discussion: Mediaite, The Intercept and The Baffler
 
 
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