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Alex Isenstadt / Politico:
GOP operatives dread Trump convention — Each presidential election year, Republicans eagerly await their national convention — a four-day celebration that draws thousands of GOP operatives, donors and lobbyists who are ready to party. — This year — the year of Trump — it's anything but a party.
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Greg Sargent / Washington Post:
The deadliest weapon against Donald Trump? His own words. — THE MORNING PLUM: — Top Democrats are launching a new, $500,000 ad campaign today aimed specifically at winning over millennial voters and women in presidential swing states, and the chief weapon used in the spots is this …
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Los Angeles Times and Political Wire
Jennifer Steinhauer / New York Times:
Can Paul Ryan Still Sell the G.O.P. Agenda?
Can Paul Ryan Still Sell the G.O.P. Agenda?
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New York Times and Political Wire
CNN:
Ryan's request to block Clinton from intelligence briefings is denied
Ryan's request to block Clinton from intelligence briefings is denied
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Mother Jones, Washington Times, Addicting Info and Talking Points Memo
Michael Falcone / ABC News:
The Note: The Hillary and Bernie Show
The Note: The Hillary and Bernie Show
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Politico, The Week, The Point and Associated Press
Yamiche Alcindor / New York Times:
Dallas Shooting and Open-Carry Laws Loom Over Cleveland Convention Plans
Dallas Shooting and Open-Carry Laws Loom Over Cleveland Convention Plans
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Daily Kos and The Mahablog
Cyra Master / The Hill:
Intelligence director won't deny Clinton classified briefings
Intelligence director won't deny Clinton classified briefings
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Politicus USA
NBC News:
Hillary Clinton's Lead Over Trump Shrinks After Controversial Week: Poll — Hillary Clinton's lead over Donald Trump narrowed to 3 points this week after several days of controversy following FBI Director James Comey's recommendation that no criminal charges be brought against the former secretary …
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Talking Points Memo, AOL, Hot Air and The Last Tradition
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Bernie Sanders:
Portsmouth Organizing Event with Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton — Let me begin by thanking the 13 million Americans who voted for me during the Democratic primaries. Let me also thank the people here in New Hampshire who gave us our first big win and a special thanks to the people …
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Vox, Politicus USA and The Week
Amber Phillips / Washington Post:
Four reasons Bernie Sanders waited so long to endorse Hillary Clinton — Four days after Barack Obama effectively clinched the Democratic nomination in 2008, Hillary Clinton endorsed him. Four weeks after Clinton effectively clinched her party's 2016 nomination, Bernie Sanders still hadn't endorsed her.
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Alex Seitz-Wald / NBC News:
Sanders Finally Endorses Clinton After Heated Primary
Sanders Finally Endorses Clinton After Heated Primary
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alan.com, Le·gal In·sur·rec· tion, Mediaite, Politico, NBC News, BizPac Review and Guardian
MaryAlice Parks / ABC News:
Bernie Sanders Endorses Hillary Clinton for President
Bernie Sanders Endorses Hillary Clinton for President
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Politico and Associated Press
Gabriel Debenedetti / Politico:
Clinton and Sanders unite for the war on Trump
Clinton and Sanders unite for the war on Trump
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Taylor Marsh, ABC News and The Week
Randy Furst / Star Tribune:
Minneapolis cops working Lynx game walk out over player comments, warm-up jerseys — Police union leader says walkout is justified. — Four off-duty Minneapolis police officers working the Minnesota Lynx game at Target Center on Saturday night walked off the job after the players held …
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Jerry Markon / Washington Post:
Nation remains on edge after police shootings, officer deaths
Nation remains on edge after police shootings, officer deaths
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The Atlantic, Scared Monkeys and Common Dreams
Zack Kopplin / The Daily Beast:
Alton Sterling Witness: Cops Took My Phone, My Surveillance Video, Locked Me Up
Alton Sterling Witness: Cops Took My Phone, My Surveillance Video, Locked Me Up
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New Haven Independent:
Worker Smashes “Racist” Panel, Loses Job — (Note: We have temporarily suspended commenting and True Vote-ing on this story because our server couldn't handle the demand; we wanted to avoid having the site crash. We hope to renew those functions eventually.)
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Allegra Kirkland / Talking Points Memo:
Yale Dishwasher Loses Job For Smashing Window Depicting Slaves Picking Cotton
Yale Dishwasher Loses Job For Smashing Window Depicting Slaves Picking Cotton
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Caitlin Yilek / The Hill:
Indicted Dem: Orlando victims would be alive if agents weren't investigating me — (D-Fla.) said Friday that if the Department of Justice had been investigating the Orlando nightclub shooter instead of her, the 49 people killed in the massacre there last month would still be alive.
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CNN:
First on CNN: Retired Gen. Stanley McChrystal: I would decline ‘any role’ with Donald Trump — Washington (CNN)Retired Gen. Stanley McChrystal told CNN Tuesday that he would decline “any role” offered by Donald Trump if contacted, but at this point the presumptive Republican presidential nominee's campaign has not reached out.
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Independent Journal Review, Political Wire and Washington Post
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Nick Gass / Politico:
Hannity on Trump VP: 'I wouldn't be happy with anyone but Newt'
Hannity on Trump VP: 'I wouldn't be happy with anyone but Newt'
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New York Times, RedState, Bloomberg and Washington Post
Leon Hendrix / WOOD-TV:
Berrien County courthouse shooter identified — COLOMA, Mich. (WOOD) — Larry Darnell Gordon has been identified as the man who took a deputy's gun inside the Berrien County Courthouse, fatally shooting two bailiffs and injuring two others. — The Coloma Township Police Department told …
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John McCormick / Bloomberg:
Clinton Beats Trump Among College-Educated in Bloomberg Poll — The presumptive Democratic nominee's lead extends to white voters with college degrees, a group Mitt Romney won in 2012. — McCormickJohn — Hillary Clinton is crushing Donald Trump among college-educated white voters …
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AOL, The Big Picture, Off the Kuff and The Resurgent
Andy Robertson / Forbes:
‘Lego Disney Castle’ Intricately Recreates Disney Resort's Cinderella Castle In 4,000 Bricks — After news leaked yesterday, Lego Group today confirmed a huge 4,000 piece Lego replica of its iconic Disney Resort Cinderella Castle: set 71040 Disney Castle. — Having been impressed …
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Wbtv Web / WBTV-TV:
Deputies say they were taunted, served tampered food at fast food restaurant — Deputies in Cleveland County were taunted by employees and served tampered food at a fast food restaurant while taking a lunch break in their uniforms, according law enforcement sources.
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Maggie Haberman / New York Times:
Donald Trump Rebukes Ruth Bader Ginsburg for Deriding His Candidacy — Donald J. Trump on Tuesday assailed Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg of the Supreme Court for speaking out on the presidential race, calling her disdainful remarks about his candidacy “highly inappropriate” and suggesting that she owed other justices an apology.
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New York Times:
Rudy Giuliani's Racial Myths — For a nation heartsick over the killings of black men by police officers in Louisiana and Minnesota, and the ambush murders of officers by a gunman in Dallas, here comes Rudolph Giuliani, bringing his trademark brew of poisonous disinformation to the discussion.
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Media Matters for America and The Daily Caller
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David Brooks / New York Times:
Are We on the Path to National Ruin? — San Antonio — I never really understood how fascism could have come to Europe, but I think I understand better now. You start with some fundamental historical transformation, like the Great Depression or the shift to an information economy.
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The American Conservative
Nicole Lee / Engadget:
‘Pokémon Go’ on iOS is digging deep into linked Google accounts (updated) — Niantic Labs: 'Google will soon reduce Pokémon Go's permission.' — If you spent your weekend wandering around capturing cartoon monsters on your phone, you're likely one of millions addicted to Pokémon Go …
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Scott Adams' Blog:
When Persuasion Turns Deadly — Some of you watched with amusement as I endorsed Hillary Clinton for my personal safety. What you might not know is that I was completely serious. I was getting a lot of direct and indirect death threats for writing about Trump's powers of persuasion …
Barry Petchesky / Deadspin:
Unsealed Court Documents: Sandusky Abuse Allegation Was Reported To Joe Paterno In 1976 — A newly unsealed report from a risk-management expert found six different instances where sexual abuse allegations against former assistant coach Jerry Sandusky were either witnessed by other coaches …
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Lawyers, Guns & Money
Patrick Caldwell / Mother Jones:
Trump University Taught Students How to Exploit Disabled Homeowners — Trump University, the former for-profit business education venture that has landed Donald Trump in various courts to defend himself against claims of fraud, promised to teach students the secrets of Trump's financial success.
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