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Maggie Haberman / New York Times:
Trump Packs His Blunt Phrase Book Abroad — When Mitt Romney traveled to Europe as a presidential candidate in 2012, he created an uproar when he wondered aloud whether London was sufficiently prepared to host the Summer Olympics. British tabloids derided him as “Mitt the Twit” and CNN declared: “Romney's Trip Begins in Shambles.”
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Aneri Pattani / The Texas Tribune:
Can Texas Legally Secede From the United States? … Hey, Texplainer: Britain voted to leave the European Union. Can Texas secede from the United States? — In the wake of Britain's historic vote to leave the European Union — nicknamed the “Brexit” — speculation of a Texit on the horizon has cropped up once again.
Tony Blair / New York Times:
Brexit's Stunning Coup — London — THE decision of British voters in Thursday's referendum to leave the European Union will have vast consequences for Britain, for Europe and for the world. For a day, the British people were the government, and by 52 percent to 48 percent, they took the decision to go.
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Alex Massie / Foreign Policy:
David Cameron Was a Historic and Disastrous Failure — The prime minister wanted to modernize the Tory Party and unify the United Kingdom. He accomplished exactly the opposite. — This is how a political life ends: with a crash, not a whimper. David Cameron's place in history is now assured.
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Telegraph, NPR and The Atlantic
Fraser Nelson / Wall Street Journal:
Brexit: A Very British Revolution
Brexit: A Very British Revolution
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Coffee House, Washington Post, Guardian, Slate, American Power, Hit & Run, Jezebel, Stocks to Watch and The Atlantic
Mark Hensch / The Hill:
Nigel Farage: Britons voted for Brexit because Obama told them not to
Nigel Farage: Britons voted for Brexit because Obama told them not to
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Politico, Power LinePower Line and Townhall.com
Reihan Salam / Slate:
Why Immigration Pushed Britons to Brexit
Why Immigration Pushed Britons to Brexit
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Business Insider and New York Times
Lord Ashcroft Polls:
How the United Kingdom voted on Thursday... and why
How the United Kingdom voted on Thursday... and why
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Guardian, Washington Post, Hit & Run, naked capitalism, Lawyers, Guns & Money and Red Alert Politics
ABC News:
Now That Britain Wants out, EU Must Figure out How to Do It
Now That Britain Wants out, EU Must Figure out How to Do It
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The Hill and Associated Press
Jenna Johnson / Washington Post:
As markets roil from Brexit, Trump holds a ribbon-cutting at his golf resort
As markets roil from Brexit, Trump holds a ribbon-cutting at his golf resort
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Politico, USA Today, Los Angeles Times, No More Mister Nice Blog, Mediaite, Media Matters for America, ABC News, New York Times and Vox
Economist:
A tragic split — How to minimise the damage of Britain's senseless, self-inflicted blow
A tragic split — How to minimise the damage of Britain's senseless, self-inflicted blow
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Gatestone Institute, BostonGlobe.com, Althouse, Washington Post, Guardian, Patterico's Pontifications, Telegraph and The Nation
Tasnim News Agency:
Brexit “Historical Opportunity” for Iran, Official Says
Brexit “Historical Opportunity” for Iran, Official Says
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Informed Comment, Algemeiner.com and The Week
Bloomberg:
What Now? Brexit Win Sets Stage for Two Years of Bitter Talks
What Now? Brexit Win Sets Stage for Two Years of Bitter Talks
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PRI, FiveThirtyEight, Guardian, CNBC, New York Times, The Atlantic, BBC, abc11.com and Business Insider
Ben Jacobs / Guardian:
Brexit doesn't mean Trump will triumph - despite what he says
Brexit doesn't mean Trump will triumph - despite what he says
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National Review, Hot Air, Washington Post, BuzzFeed, Business Insider, Chicago Boyz, Coffee House and Common Dreams
CNN:
Joe Biden warns of ‘xenophobia, nationalism, and isolationism’ after Brexit vote
Joe Biden warns of ‘xenophobia, nationalism, and isolationism’ after Brexit vote
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Los Angeles Times, Talking Points Memo and The Right Scoop
Carrie Lukas / National Review:
German Leadership Aghast at a Brexit It Helped Cause
Steve Peoples / Associated Press:
Many experienced GOP strategists unwilling to work for Trump — WASHINGTON (AP) — Donald Trump has finally acknowledged that to best compete against Hillary Clinton he needs more than the bare-bones campaign team that led him to primary success. But many of the most experienced Republican …
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The Week
Page Six:
Jeff Zucker couldn't wait to spend $500K on Corey Lewandowski — Ivanka Trump isn't the only one who doesn't want Corey Lewandowski around. — Sources told Page Six on Friday that CNN's “facing a near internal revolt” over Jeff Zucker's hiring of Lewandowski as an exclusive commentator …
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New York Times and The Right Scoop, more at Mediagazer »
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Callum Borchers / Washington Post:
Corey Lewandowski's cagey answer on how he's allowed to criticize Donald Trump
Corey Lewandowski's cagey answer on how he's allowed to criticize Donald Trump
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Hullabaloo and BillMoyers.com
Megan McArdle / Bloomberg:
‘Citizens of the World’? Nice Thought, But ... I didn't think it would actually happen. — Sitting in an airport with middle-class Britons last week, I heard far more support for leaving the European Union than for staying in. But heading into Thursday's voting, I couldn't quite believe it.
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Vox
Evelyn Rupert / The Hill:
Dems adopt $15 minimum wage in platform draft — Democrats' platform drafting committee took a first step toward giving Bernie Sanders — a major concession, voting to adopt language in support of a $15 minimum wage. — The committee, which will continue drafting the party's guiding document Saturday …
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Pirate's Cove and Raw Story
Will Davies / Political Economy Research Centre:
Thoughts on the sociology of Brexit — The geography reflects the economic crisis of the 1970s, not the 2010s — It became clear early on in the night that Leave had extraordinary levels of support in the North East, taking 70% of the votes in Hartlepool and 61% in Sunderland.
Michael A. Olivas / Los Angeles Times:
Op-Ed The Supreme Court's immigration decision is a tragedy that may be short-lived — A mother attends the Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights of Los Angeles' press conference with her sons on June 23. The Supreme Court's decision impacts more than 4 million immigrant families in America.
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Julia Preston / New York Times:
Low-Priority Immigrants Still Swept Up in Net of Deportation
Low-Priority Immigrants Still Swept Up in Net of Deportation
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ImmigrationProf Blog, Althouse, Right Wing Watch and Daily Wire
Aziz Ansari / New York Times:
Why Trump Makes Me Scared for My Family — “DON'T go anywhere near a mosque,” I told my mother. “Do all your prayer at home. O.K.?” — “We're not going,” she replied. — I am the son of Muslim immigrants. As I sent that text, in the aftermath of the horrible attack in Orlando …
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Gothamist and Fox News Insider
Associated Press:
2 Dead, Several Injured After Shooting At Fort Worth Dance Studio — FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) — Two people were killed and several others injured following a shooting at a nonprofit dance studio in Fort Worth, Texas, police said Saturday. — Officers found one victim dead outside Studio 74 …
Kate Kaye / Ad Age:
Trump's First Fundraising Email Had a 60% Spam Rate — Email Tracking Firm Says Rookie Mistakes May Have Resulted in High Rejection, Low Open Rates — $46.8B … The Donald Trump email that helped the campaign generate $3.3 million didn't score well by accepted email measures.
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Politicus USA, Political Wire, Fox News Insider and Politico
Julia B. Chan / Reveal:
The man inside: Four months as a prison guard — Prisons are almost impossible for reporters to get inside, and few people know what life inside is like for inmates and guards. But one journalist cracked the shell of secrecy by getting a job as a prison guard.
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Mother Jones, Raw Story and EconLog
Bill Rankin / The Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Georgia judge loses it after defendant turns abusive, obscene — (Durham photo courtesy of Rome News-Tribune/northwestgeorgianews.com) — With a murder defendant shouting obscenities at him and threatening to kill his family, a Superior Court judge in Rome last week became so enraged …
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alan.com, LawNewz, Raw Story, Washington Post and Talking Points Memo
WSAZ-TV:
Crews working to install temporary road to assist 500 stranded people at Elkview shopping plaza — ELKVIEW, W.Va. (WSAZ) — It could be well into Friday night or early Saturday morning before hundreds of stranded people at a shopping plaza in Elkview can go home.
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NBC News and Associated Press
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