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BBC:
Wiltshire pair ‘poisoned by nerve agent’ — A man and woman found unconscious in Wiltshire were poisoned by Novichok - the same nerve agent that poisoned ex-Russian spy Sergei Skripal, police say. — The couple, believed to be Charlie Rowley and Dawn Sturgess, are in a critical condition having …
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Amesbury: Two collapse near Russian spy poisoning site — A man and woman are in a critical condition after being exposed to an unknown substance, which counter terrorism officers are investigating. — The pair, believed to be Charlie Rowley, 45, and Dawn Sturgess, 44 …
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The Intercept and BloombergQuint
Associated Press:
U.K. police: 2 more exposed to same nerve agent that sickened spy — For the second time in four months, two people lie critically ill in England's Salisbury District Hospital after being exposed to a military-grade nerve agent developed in the Soviet Union, British police confirmed late Wednesday.
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One America News Network and The Daily Beast
Henry Nicholls / Reuters:
Two Britons poisoned with Novichok nerve agent near where Russian spy was struck down
Two Britons poisoned with Novichok nerve agent near where Russian spy was struck down
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Gizmodo and The Daily Caller
Brian Thompson / NBC New York:
Woman Tries to Scale Lady Liberty After ‘Abolish ICE’ Banner Unfurled at Statue of Liberty — At least one person was trying to scale the Statue of Liberty after a banner reading ‘Abolish ICE’ was unfurled at its base Wednesday afternoon. — A woman was spotted scaling the statue …
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Associated Press:
Trump praises military for keeping US ‘safe, strong, proud’ — President Donald Trump on Wednesday praised the U.S. military for keeping America “safe, strong, proud, mighty and free” and used the Independence Day holiday to thank them for being willing to put their lives on the line in defense of the nation.
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Max Boot / Washington Post:
I left the Republican Party. Now I want Democrats to take over. — “Should I stay or should I go now?” That question, posed by the eminent political philosophers known as The Clash, is one that confronts any Republican with a glimmer of conscience. You used to belong to a conservative party with a white-nationalist fringe.
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Raw Story, Mediaite and American Greatness
Dan Rather:
My country 'tis of thee... sweet land of liberty... to thee I sing... And today, sing I do. I also sing America the Beautiful. And I recite the Pledge of Allegiance. These are rituals that harken back to my childhood and which I have sought to pass on to my family, as they were passed on to me.
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Megan McArdle / Washington Post:
America needs more patriotism
Mark Shanahan / BostonGlobe.com:
The Martha's Vineyard crowd strikes back at Alan Dershowitz — For years, former Harvard Law professor Alan Dershowitz and some of his high-profile pals have spent summer afternoons opining on the porch at the Chilmark General Store on Martha's Vineyard. — Not this summer, and maybe never again.
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Instapundit and Axios
Politico:
Stormy Daniels' lawyer: If Trump seeks reelection, ‘I will run’ — Michael Avenatti, the attorney representing adult-film actress Stormy Daniels, said Wednesday he will run against President Donald Trump if he seeks reelection, but only if he thinks there isn't another candidate that could beat the president.
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The Guardian, HuffPost, Chicks On The Right, CNN and Bustle
New York Times:
Some Contractors Housing Migrant Children Are Familiar to Trump's Inner Circle — Many of the nonprofits, corporations and religious groups watching over migrant children detained at the southwest border have been in this business for years — and they have a history of political connections …
Victoria Ochoa / Washington Post:
I'm from the border. The news is getting it wrong. — Victoria Ochoa is a Harry S. Truman scholar from the Rio Grande Valley and an incoming J.D. candidate at the University of Pennsylvania Law School. — I am from la frontera, meaning “frontier” in Spanish but translated in English as “border.”
Phil Haigh / Metro.co.uk:
How many yellow cards did Colombia get vs England and what is the most bookings in a World Cup game? — England beat Colombia on penalties on Tuesday night to make it into the quarter-finals of the World Cup in a match that saw a whopping 36 fouls committed.
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Booman Tribune
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Joshua Goodman / Associated Press:
Trump pressed aides on Venezuela invasion, US official says
Trump pressed aides on Venezuela invasion, US official says
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Hullabaloo, Splinter, TalkLeft, The American Conservative and Mother Jones
David E. Sanger / New York Times:
How Trump Went From ‘Fire and Fury’ to Dismissing North Korean Nuclear Advances — WASHINGTON — When the North Koreans were shooting off missile tests and detonating new, more powerful atomic bombs last year, President Trump responded with threats of “fire and fury” and ordered the military …
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The Guardian, Breitbart and ABC News
Everton Bailey Jr. / Oregonian:
Black Oregon legislator says campaigning in own district triggered 911 call — A black Oregon state representative says one of her constituents called police on her Tuesday while she was canvassing alone in a neighborhood she represents. — Rep. Janelle Bynum, a Democrat who is running …
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ThinkProgress, Janelle Bynum, Splinter, Washington Press, Talking Points Memo, KTLA, Daily Kos and Raw Story
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Jamie Ehrlich / CNN:
Steny Hoyer admitted to hospital, diagnosed with pneumonia — Washington (CNN)House Minority Whip Steny Hoyer was admitted to the hospital Tuesday and diagnosed with pneumococcal pneumonia, a spokeswoman said. — The 79-year-old Maryland Democrat is being treated with antibiotics and is currently resting …
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Heather Caygle / Politico:
Hoyer hospitalized with pneumonia
Hoyer hospitalized with pneumonia
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One America News Network and The Week
Mark Maxwell / ILLINOISHOMEPAGE:
Rauner calls on Nazi candidate to exit race — Governor dismisses Pritzker campaign ‘baloney’ — ILLINOIS (WCIA) — Governor Bruce Rauner again condemned the Holocaust denier who managed to secure a spot on the November ballot as a Republican running for Congress during a stop in Champaign-Urbana on Tuesday.
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Politico and Talking Points Memo
Peter Campbell / Financial Times:
Jaguar Land Rover says hard Brexit will cost it £1.2bn a year — Britain's biggest carmaker, Jaguar Land Rover, warned that a hard Brexit would cost £1.2bn a year in trade tariffs and make it unprofitable to remain in the UK. — Ralf Speth, JLR chief executive …
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Politico