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BBC:
Finsbury Park: ‘Several hurt’ as vehicle hits pedestrians — A vehicle has struck pedestrians “leaving a number of casualties” in north London, police said. — One person was arrested following the incident near Finsbury Park Mosque on Seven Sisters Road.
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Paddy Dinham / Daily Mail:
Man arrested as ‘van ploughs into people’ at London mosque — More than ten pedestrians were hit by a van which veered onto a pavement near a renowned north London mosque late last night, according to reports. — Several people were reportedly hurt after the van ploughed into a crowd …
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CNN:
London vehicle hits pedestrians, police say ‘number of casualties’ — Report: Vehicle hits pedestrians in London — (CNN)A vehicle hit pedestrians in London and there are “a number of casualties being worked on at the scene,” according to authorities. — London's Metropolitan Police …
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Ema O'Connor / BuzzFeed:
The Man Who Secretly Taped Planned Parenthood Could Be Going To Prison — Alongside His Criminal Lawyers — Last month, David Daleiden and his criminal defense lawyers released additional footage of abortion providers and the names of 14 of his accusers, possibly violating court injunctions and seals.
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NBC News:
NBC News Exclusive: Memo Shows Watergate Prosecutors Had Evidence Nixon White House Plotted Violence — Watergate prosecutors had evidence that operatives for then-President Richard Nixon planned an assault on anti-war demonstrators in 1972, including potentially physically attacking Vietnam …
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Political Wire
Associated Press:
GOP senator warns against rushed vote on health care bill — A Republican senator on Sunday warned against rushing a vote on a GOP bill to repeal and replace the nation's health care law, saying both parties deserve a chance to fully debate the bill and propose changes after it was drafted in secret.
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Thomas Gibbons-Neff / Washington Post:
U.S. aircraft shoots down a Syrian government jet over northern Syria, Pentagon says — A United States strike aircraft shot down a Syrian government fighter jet on Sunday shortly after the Syrians bombed U.S.-backed fighters in northern Syria, the Pentagon said in a statement.
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New York Times, New York Magazine and The Week
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Artemis Moshtaghian / CNN:
Iran launches missiles into eastern Syria, targets ISIS — (CNN)Iran's military announced on Sunday that it launched several missiles into Syria, targeting Islamic State fighters in retaliation for the attacks in Tehran on June 7. — The missile strikes are the first reported ground …
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John Amato / Latest from Crooks and Liars:
Newt Gingrich Responds To MSNBC's Joe Scarborough By Calling Him ‘A Prostitute’ — Trump super surrogate Newt Gingrich responded to a tweet fight he had with Joe Scarborough over his flip-flopping on once very positive views of Bob Mueller as Special Counsel by calling the MSNBC host “a prostitute.”
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Julia Manchester / The Hill:
Senators wrestle with transparency in healthcare debate — Both Republican and Democratic senators are expressing concerns over the lack of open process in the Senate's work on a revised ObamaCare repeal-and-replace bill even as Republican leadership looks to move the bill to a vote as soon as possible.
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Politico, Bipartisan Report, ThinkProgress, Media Matters for America and Hartford Courant
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Cleve R. Wootson Jr / Washington Post:
People mad about the Trump-like ‘Julius Caesar’ are sending death threats to the wrong theater — In the 1990s, during the Internet's adolescence, someone at Shakespeare & Company, a theater in Lenox, Mass., had the forethought to snap up the Shakespeare.org domain name.
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Jonathan Swan / Axios:
Axios Sneak Peek — Happy Father's Day, and welcome to Sneak Peek, our weekly lookahead for both ends of Pennsylvania Avenue. I'd love your tips and feedback: jonathan@axios.com. And please urge your friends and colleagues to join the conversation by signing up for Sneak Peek.
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Kathy Ehrich Dowd / People.com:
Caitlyn Jenner Jokes That 'Liberals Can't Even Shoot Straight' While Addressing GOP Baseball Attack — Longtime Republican Caitlyn Jenner has spoken out about Tuesday's GOP baseball practice attack that left House Majority Whip Rep. Steve Scalise critically injured, joking that “liberals can't even shoot straight.”
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Bruce Bialosky / Townhall.com:
The Winners Are the Russians — You set off to invade and disrupt the election process of a global competitor. Your desire is to weaken the other's government. Except for potentially being responsible for leaking emails obtained from political operatives of one party …
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Jordain Carney / The Hill:
Senate GOP shifts focus to Lynch
Senate GOP shifts focus to Lynch
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Kailani Koenig / NBC News:
Trump Attorney: The President Is Not Under Investigation — WASHINGTON — An attorney for President Trump was adamant on Sunday that the president is not under investigation, despite the president's tweets this week referring to one as a “witch hunt.” — “Let me be clear here,” …
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New York Times:
High-Stakes Referendum on Trump Takes Shape in a Georgia Special Election — ATLANTA — Taking the stage in a half-filled airplane hangar to rally supporters of Republican candidate Karen Handel, Health Secretary Tom Price could not help but point to the record-shattering surge of liberal money …
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Ross Douthat / New York Times:
Notes on a Political Shooting — THE first thing to say about the attempted massacre of congressional Republicans on a baseball field in suburban Virginia is that the motivations of the shooter were unusual. By which I mean that, based on what we know, James Hodgkinson had surprisingly normal political beliefs.
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Nabih Bulos / Los Angeles Times:
For former U.S. Special Forces operative turned aid worker, a dramatic rescue in Mosul — David Eubank braved sniper fire to rescue a girl in west Mosul, Iraq. (Free Burma Rangers) — The sun was already scorching on a recent Friday morning when David Eubank, a former U.S. Special Forces …
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