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John Hudson / Washington Post:
The U.S. is trying to find a discreet way to pay for Kim Jong Un's hotel during the summit  —  SINGAPORE — At an island resort off the coast of Singapore, U.S. event planners are working day and night with their North Korean counterparts to set up a summit designed to bring an end to Pyongyang's nuclear weapons program.
Kyle Cheney / Politico:
Trump allies gang up on Gowdy  —  The GOP lawmaker was once a conservative hero.  Now he's under fire on the right for balking at Trump's ‘spygate’ theory.  —  Rep. Trey Gowdy has been a pitbull investigator for Republicans for years.  Now, he's is in President Donald Trump's doghouse …
New York Times:
A Courtside View of Scott Pruitt's Cozy Ties With a Billionaire Coal Baron  —  LEXINGTON, Ky. — It was one of the biggest games of the University of Kentucky basketball season, and Scott Pruitt had scored two of the best seats in the arena: a few feet from the action, in a section reserved …
Discussion: Politico
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Eric Lipton / New York Times:   Lobbyist Whose Wife Rented a Condo to Scott Pruitt Failed to Disclose E.P.A. Lobbying
Bret Stephens / New York Times:
Herbert Hoover's Ghost  —  In 2014 I published a book called “America in Retreat,” with the subtitle, “The New Isolationism and the Coming Global Disorder.”  Though an entire chapter is devoted to a critique of Tea Party foreign policy, it was mainly a lament about what I saw …
Discussion: Hullabaloo, IJR and CNBC
Cathy Young / Los Angeles Times:
Hate on Jordan Peterson all you want, but he's tapping into frustration that feminists shouldn't ignore  —  One of the most controversial public intellectuals today is an eccentric, primly dressed professor who writes about esoteric mythology, dispenses old-fashioned wisdom such as …
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Henry Mance / Financial Times:   Jordan Peterson: 'One thing I'm not is naive'
Washington Post:
Breaking from GOP orthodoxy, Trump increasingly deciding winners and losers in the economy  —  President Trump is increasingly intervening in the economy, making decisions about corporate winners and losers in ways that Republicans for decades have insisted should be left to free markets — not the government.
Jonathan Martin / New York Times:
Senate Republicans Are Newly Hopeful About the Midterms.  For Good Reason.  —  WASHINGTON — After a turbulent first year confronting friendly fire from President Trump, Senate Republicans are entering the summer before the midterm elections feeling more hopeful about retaining their narrow majority …
Ian Lovett / Wall Street Journal:
Some Younger Evangelicals Waver in Support for Israel  —  Generational split reflects concern over Palestinians, spurring outreach by some churches and groups  —  JERUSALEM—Growing up in evangelical Christian churches, Caleb Fitzpatrick learned quickly to be a steadfast supporter of Israel.
Jim Tankersley / New York Times:
This Factory Was Ready to Expand.  Then Came the Trump Trade Wars.  —  WASHINGTON — Andy Marsh's New York factory is trapped in the Trump trade wars.  —  As Mr. Trump threatens tariffs on America's economic allies and its adversaries, many of the domestic businesses that the president …
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Glenn Kessler / Washington Post:
Did exactly 4,645 people die in Hurricane Maria?  Nope.  —  Few academic studies have received as much media coverage as a new report, published by the New England Journal of Medicine, that the death toll in Puerto Rico in the aftermath of Hurricane Maria was much higher than official estimates of 64.
Tom McCarthy / The Guardian:
Donald Trump and the erosion of Democratic norms in America  —  For some, the president's efforts to undermine the justice department and the Mueller investigation represent a threat to democracy  —  Ask people with deep knowledge of the US justice department about the damage Donald Trump might …
Peter Nicholas / Wall Street Journal:
U.S. in Early Talks for Potential Summit Between Trump and Putin  —  Meeting could ease tensions between two nations that have grown to Cold War proportions  —  The White House is planning for a possible summit between President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin …
Tim Johnson / McClatchy Washington Bureau:
New internet accounts are Russian ops designed to sway U.S. voters, experts say  —  WASHINGTON  —  A new Russian influence operation has surfaced that mirrors some of the activity of an internet firm that the FBI says was deeply involved in efforts to sway the 2016 U.S. elections, a cybersecurity firm says.
Discussion: Political Wire
Pelosi / Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi:
Pelosi Statement on May Jobs Report  —  San Francisco - Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi issued this statement after the Department of Labor reported that workers' wages increased just 0.3 percent in May:  —  “May's jobs report shows that strong employment numbers mean little to the families hit …
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New York Times:
Trump Touts Jobs Report Before Official Release, Breaking Protocol
Justin Sink / Bloomberg:
Trump Tweets Early on Jobs Data, and Wall Street Takes the Hint
Discussion: New Republic
Wall Street Journal:
Steel Tariffs Are Taxing Some American Companies  —  U.S. firms say some customers are opting to import finished goods rather than absorb price increases; ‘a nightmare for steel consumers’  —  New tariffs intended to bolster the American steel and aluminum industries are starting …
Ruth Marcus / Washington Post:
A society ripped apart by full-frontal incivility  —  Roseanne Barr and Samantha Bee require us to keep numerous truths in mind simultaneously, which may be more than we can handle in this tribal moment.  —  What Barr said was racist and unforgivable.  ABC was right to fire her.
Discussion: Raw Story, The Guardian and CBS Dallas
Sophie Tatum / CNN:
Bannon predicts government shutdown over border wall  —  Washington (CNN)Former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon predicts there will be another government shutdown in the near future.  —  “I believe the government will actually shut down in the run-up to the election,” …
VICE News:
Google is labeling a Trump-supporting Republican state senator a “BIGOT”  —  Trudy Wade is a Republican state senator from North Carolina and an enthusiastic supporter of President Trump.  —  But if you search “Trudy Wade” on Google, the search giant displays an old photo in the “knowledge panel” …
The Guardian:
The case for quarantining extremist ideas  —  When confronted with white supremacists, newspaper editors should consider ‘strategic silence’  —  George Lincoln Rockwell, the head of the American Nazi party, had a simple media strategy in the 1960s.  He wrote in his autobiography …
Economist:
The not-quite-Gulag archipelago  —  The government is building hundreds or thousands of unacknowledged re-education camps to which Uighurs can be sent for any reason or for none.  In some of them day-to-day conditions do not appear to be physically abusive as much as creepy.
Stephanie Nebehay / Reuters:
America's poor becoming more destitute under Trump: U.N. expert  —  GENEVA (Reuters) - Poverty in the United States is extensive and is deepening under the Trump administration whose policies seem aimed at removing the safety net from millions of poor, while rewarding the rich, a U.N. human rights investigator has found.
Washington Post:
As Justice Dept. inspector general moves from Clinton email to Russia and Trump, he risks becoming a political weapon  —  Inspector General Michael E. Horowitz recently summoned an FBI agent important to the probe of Russian interference in the 2016 election for an interview.
Discussion: The Gateway Pundit and CNBC
John Paul Rollert / BuzzFeed:
Trump's Power Isn't Fear.  It's Fatigue.  —  Nobody is scared of getting their ass kicked by Donald Trump.  But that doesn't mean he can't exhaust them into submission.  —  Ever since Donald Trump descended his golden escalator and took over US politics and popular culture …
Discussion: The Atlantic
David M. Herszenhorn / Politico:
Pedro Sánchez sworn in as Spain's prime minister  —  Spanish socialist leader Pedro Sánchez was sworn in as prime minister Saturday morning by King Felipe VI.  —  The new premier took the oath of office at a ceremony at the Zarzuela Palace on the outskirts of Madrid.
The Moscow Times:
Russian World-Cup Themed Water Bottle Ignites Objects, Media Reports  —  As Russian companies try to cash in on football-themed products ahead of the 2018 World Cup in Russia, one popular water brand is literally trying to catch fire.  —  Just about everyone is trying to capitalize …
Michael Anton / The New Criterion:
Founding philosophy  —  A review of The Political Theory of the American Founding by Thomas G. West.  —  Convention requires me to disclose that I have known, admired, and learned from Thomas G. West for more than twenty years.  I also recently became his colleague as a scholar and lecturer at Hillsdale College.
Discussion: American Greatness
Steve Rubenstein / San Francisco Chronicle:
California adds 8th state to travel ban list: Oklahoma  —  California-funded travel to Oklahoma has been banned, starting June 22, because of a new Oklahoma law that allows adoption agencies to deny placement services to same-sex parents, state officials announced Friday.
Annie Kelly / New York Times:
The Housewives of White Supremacy  —  In a podcast interview posted last spring, Nicole Jorgenson, a singer and former schoolteacher in North Dakota, explains to her host that she has never been happier since marrying and having children.  And yet between cute pastoral anecdotes of growing …
Philip Bump / Washington Post:
Trump's spent far more going to Mar-a-Lago alone than the Mueller probe has cost  —  President Trump's frustration with the ongoing investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election and any coordination with his campaign was expressed in dollar terms Friday morning.
Lachlan Markay / The Daily Beast:
Embattled Chinese Telecom Giant ZTE Hired Trump Campaign Veteran … A day after President Donald Trump announced he would consider easing penalties against a controversial Chinese electronics company, that company enlisted a Trump campaign veteran to make its case in Washington.
 
 
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Michael Biesecker / Associated Press:
Ex-chemical industry lawyer to lead Superfund task force
Joel Rose / NPR:
Protesters Across The U.S. Decry Policy Of Separating Immigrant Families
Discussion: ImmigrationProf Blog
Andrew Sullivan / New York Magazine:
Is the World Done With Liberal Democracy?
Chuck Ross / The Daily Caller:
Report: Intel On Papadopoulos Was Passed To US Embassy Officials In London
John Myers / Los Angeles Times:
Schwarzenegger won't vote for leading GOP candidates for governor
Discussion: KTLA
Amy Walter / The Cook Political Report:
The Party *Doesn't* Decide  —  Next week the all-important California primary takes place.
Discussion: Bloomberg and New York Times
Adolfo Flores / BuzzFeed:
Caravan Mother Who Is Seeking Asylum Says Immigration Agents Took Her Children
Discussion: Hullabaloo and Splinter
Wall Street Journal:
Apple Looks to Expand Advertising Business With New Network for Apps
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When the punishment feels like a crime
CNN:
Exclusive: How a ‘nobody’ ex-con pushed Avenatti law firm into bankruptcy
Discussion: Raw Story
WURD Radio:
WURDoftheDay: Trump's Dinesh D'Souza Pardon is Just Red Meat For the 2018 Midterms
Kevin Robillard / HuffPost:
The Most Interesting Democratic Primary No One Is Talking About Is In New Mexico
Lolita C. Baldor / Associated Press:
APNewsBreak: Pentagon to take over security clearance checks
Discussion: Outside the Beltway
Alexander Stern / Attorney IO:
BREAKING: Trump May Already Be Indicted Under Seal
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Mark Gurman / Bloomberg:
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Kyle Wiggers / TechCrunch:
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Financial Times:
Sources: Palantir and Anduril are in talks with OpenAI, SpaceX, and more to form a consortium to bid for US defense contracts and plan to announce it in January

 
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