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Bill Clinton's Bad Judgment — June should have been the month in which Hillary Clinton solidified her control over the Presidential race. She finally vanquished Bernie Sanders, who, if a few hundred Iowans had changed their minds and a few other things had broken his way, could have ended up as the Democratic nominee.
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How everyone looks bad because Bill Clinton met with Loretta Lynch — Bill Clinton has made a mess. It was either out of foolish indifference or plain foolishness, but it has created a terrible moment for his wife and the Democrats, and for President Obama and perceptions of the integrity of his administration.
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Foreign Policy and Politico


Indicted or not indicted, Clinton could lose politically — Republicans call on attorney general to appoint special prosecutor in Clinton email case — Loretta Lynch says she will accept the recommendation of career investigators, prosecutors — FBI inquiry continues as Clinton prepares …
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Infowars and Business Insider


Hillary Clinton's FBI interview to happen ‘very soon’ — It's common knowledge in law-enforcement circles that, while FBI staffers believe Hillary Clinton should face some charges over her handling of classified government information through her private e-mail server, political types …
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RedState


Hillary Clinton Gives Interview to FBI About Emails, Campaign Says
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The Right Scoop

WH defends Lynch's record after Clinton meeting
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Instapundit, The Last Refuge, Politico and Joe.My.God.

FBI to Interview Hillary Clinton in Coming Days About Email Scandal, Source Says
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Politico, The Week, Business Insider and The Daily Caller


Inside the Six Weeks Donald Trump Was a Nonstop ‘Birther’ — Joseph Farah, a 61-year-old author, had long labored on the fringes of political life, publishing a six-part series claiming that soybeans caused homosexuality and fretting that “cultural Marxists” were plotting to destroy the country.
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Booman Tribune

Those who could cite Quran were spared: Gulshan attack victim's family — Rashidul Hasan — Those who could recite a verse from the Quran were spared, others were tortured, said a rescued hostage of the Gulshan restaurant attack where at least two lawmen were killed.
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bdnews24.com, Jihad Watch, The Gateway Pundit and Guardian
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Bangladesh siege: Twenty killed at Holey Artisan Bakery in Dhaka
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CNN, Guardian, New York Magazine, The Daily Caller, 89.3 KPCC, NPR, John Hawkins' Right Wing News, Associated Press, USA Today, Common Dreams and Jihad Watch

At least 6 Islamist militants killed, 13 hostages rescued after commando raid on Bangladesh restaurant
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BizPac Review, Weasel Zippers and Blazing Cat Fur

Bangladeshi Troops Move to End Hostage Standoff
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The Gateway Pundit, The Daily Star, The Daily Caller, The Diplomat, NPR, Jezebel, Pamela Geller, The Atlantic, Washington Free Beacon, dhakatribune.com and Hot Air

Attackers take hostages at Dhaka restaurant
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Infowars, The Right Scoop, The Daily Caller, WBTV-TV, Mediaite, RT, CBS San Francisco, CNN, FOX News Radio and CBS New York


Donald Trump Expected to Announce Running Mate Before Convention — Donald J. Trump, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, met with Gov. Mike Pence of Indiana on Friday, according to two people briefed on the meeting, adding to speculation that the conservative governor is among the finalists to be Mr. Trump's running mate.
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The Hill, AOL, NBC News, Politicus USA, No More Mister Nice Blog and Jezebel
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Trump: I'll reveal ‘totally filled’ convention speaking spots next week
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ABC News, CNN and Talking Points Memo

Americans can choose better than Trump
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BizPac Review, Daily Wire and Mediaite

Obama After Dark: The Precious Hours Alone — WASHINGTON — “Are you up?” — The emails arrive late, often after 1 a.m., tapped out on a secure BlackBerry from an email address known only to a few. The weary recipients know that once again, the boss has not yet gone to bed.


Republican women organize to support Clinton — (CNN)Huddled around a corner table during happy hour at the swanky St. Regis Hotel bar in downtown Washington, five young Republicans busily brainstormed how they could help Hillary Clinton become the next president of the United States.
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RedState


Trump Campaign Departures Suggest That Perhaps This Is a Highly Dysfunctional Enterprise — Every so often, the Trump campaign blasts out a new mass email about hires it's made to flesh out its infrastructure beyond Trump and a few goons. Around the same time these emails go out …
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alan.com and New York Times


Three American students among 20 people hacked to death in Bangladesh by ISIS terrorists - who only spared those who could recite the Koran - before armored troops moved in — Abinta Kabir, a student at Emory University who was originally from Miami, Florida, named among those killed
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RedState, Pamela Geller, Weasel Zippers and The Last Tradition


Everything is not ok — A WEEK ago, as news of the vote in favour of Brexit sunk in, global markets tumbled. In the space of two days, the S&P 500 dropped more than 4%, while Britain's FTSE 250 fell about 10%. But then, strikingly, equity prices reversed themselves.
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New York Times, Washington Post, Equitable Growth and Forbes


Apple sued in China over showing of war film from the 1990s — BEIJING (AP) — Apple is being sued by a subsidiary of China's broadcasting regulator over a propaganda film more than 20 years old, in the latest legal wrangling for the tech giant in China in recent weeks.
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The Hill

California Governor Signs Stringent Gun Bills, Vetoes Others — Gov. Jerry Brown signed six stringent gun-control measures Friday that will require people to turn in high-capacity magazines and mandate background checks for ammunition sales, as California Democrats seek to strengthen gun laws …
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alan.com
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Woodburn Shooter Deported Six Times Since 2003 — Woodburn, Ore — The man accused of shooting and killing three people and injuring a fourth on a blueberry farm outside of Woodburn, has been deported from the U.S. six times since 2003. The U.S. Immigration and Customes Enforcement spokeswoman says in a written statement:
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Hot Air, John Hawkins' Right Wing News and Infowars
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