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New York Times:
Mexico Agreed to Take Border Actions Months Before Trump Announced Tariff Deal  —  WASHINGTON — The deal to avert tariffs that President Trump announced with great fanfare on Friday night consists largely of actions that Mexico had already promised to take in prior discussions with the United States …
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United States Department of State:
U.S.-Mexico Joint Declaration  —  The United States and Mexico met this week to address the shared challenges of irregular migration, to include the entry of migrants into the United States in violation of U.S. law.  Given the dramatic increase in migrants moving from Central America through Mexico …
New York Times:
Trump Mixes Economic and National Security, Plunging the U.S. into Multiple Fights  —  WASHINGTON — President Trump is increasingly blurring the line between America's national and economic security, enabling him to harness powerful tools meant to punish the world's worst global actors …
Michael D. Shear / New York Times:
U.S.-Mexico Deal Leads Trump to Cancel Tariffs
Neil Irwin / New York Times:   Trump Is More Vulnerable to Democratic Attacks on Trade Than You Might Think
Barbie Latza Nadeau / The Daily Beast:
Eric and Donald Trump, Jr. Still Have Not Paid Irish Bar Tab  —  When Donald Trump's sons Eric and Donald, Jr. went on their Irish pub crawl last week and offered free rounds for the house, they failed to pay the tab, according to at least one pub owner.  Caroline Kennedy …
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Jack Beresford / The Irish Post:
Donald Trump's sons still haven't paid the tab on their Doonbeg pub crawl  —  THEY ENJOYED a warm welcome during their tour around the pubs of Doonbeg, but Eric and Donald Trump Jr may have forgotten one important detail from their epic bar crawl - the bill.
Isabella Simonetti / New York Post:
Trump's sons skipped out on pub tab in Ireland: report  —  Eric and Donald Trump Jr. allegedly sipped and swindled after an extravagant bar crawl in Ireland — but the pub owner they stiffed doesn't appear concerned.  —  The president's sons happily posed with their pints for pics with the locals …
Discussion: The Gateway Pundit
Kevin Roose / New York Times:
Justin T. Gellerson for The New York Times  —  Over years of reporting on internet culture, I've heard countless versions of Mr. Cain's story: an aimless young man — usually white, frequently interested in video games — visits YouTube looking for direction or distraction and is seduced by a community of far-right creators.
Lisa Friedman / New York Times:
White House Tried to Stop Climate Science Testimony, Documents Show  —  WASHINGTON — The White House tried to stop a State Department senior intelligence analyst from discussing climate science in congressional testimony this week, internal emails and documents show.
Discussion: Axios and Mediaite
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Washington Post:
White House blocked intelligence agency's written testimony saying climate change could be ‘possibly catastrophic’  —  Officials sought to excise the State Department's comments on climate science on the grounds that it did not mesh with the administration's stance.
USA Today:
Mitch McConnell, Chuck Grassley scammed the nation on 2020 Supreme Court confirmations  —  Mitch McConnell talks about replacing another Supreme Court Justice … CONNECT  —  In a stunning confirmation of his complete lack of integrity, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has given …
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Carl Hulse / New York Times:   Liberals Begin Lining Up Young Judges for a Post-Trump Surge
Carol Morello / Washington Post:
Some U.S. embassies still hoisting rainbow flags, despite advisory from Washington  —  Since the State Department began rejecting all embassy requests to hoist rainbow flags outside the mission buildings during LGBTQ Pride Month this year, some U.S. diplomats have been finding ways to defy, or at least get around, the new policy.
Domenico Montanaro / NPR:
Poll: Support For Impeachment Hearings Grows, But Americans Split On Way Forward  —  There is a growing desire for impeachment proceedings to begin against President Trump, but Americans are still split overall on what to do after the release of the Mueller report, an NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist Poll finds.
Discussion: Mother Jones and Big Think
NBC News:
‘Whitey’ Bulger prison letters: Love for Trump, disdain for Mueller  —  The Boston gangster raved about the president, and railed against ex-special counsel Robert Mueller, in a series of letters to an unlikely pen pal.  —  In the final months of his life, James “Whitey” …
Hugh F. Culverhouse Jr / Washington Post:
I gave the University of Alabama $26.5 million.  They gave it back when I spoke out about abortion.  —  Hugh F. Culverhouse Jr. is an alternative and real estate investor and lawyer who resides in Miami.  —  I am proud to have been born and raised in Alabama.
Molly Jong-Fast / New York Times:
Life Begins at Conception (Except When That's Inconvenient for Republicans)  —  It's almost as if abortion bans aren't actually about “life” at all.  —  When, exactly, do abortion opponents think life begins?  —  Over the past few months there has been a rush to pass abortion bans.
Amy Zegart / The Atlantic:
Decades of Being Wrong About China Should Teach Us Something  —  Thirty years ago this week, I watched the news from Beijing and started shredding my bedding.  It was the night before my college graduation, I had been studying Chinese politics, and news had broken that college students …
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Lili Loofbourow / Slate:
Why Joe Biden Gets Away With It  —  Joe Biden, the Democratic frontrunner, has had a peculiar couple of weeks: The points on which he's been historically weak—women's rights, mass incarceration, and plagiarism—have surfaced again, as weak points are bound to do, but if his responses …
Steve Lopez / Los Angeles Times:
Welcome to Garcetti's L.A.: heaps of trash, hordes of rats and very little leadership  —  Whewww, what a week.  —  I could give you a hundred breakdowns of what happened and what it all means, but it comes down to this:  —  We're in troubled waters on a ship without a captain …
New York Times:
YouTube Is a Very Bad Judge and Jury  —  Nobody knows how to run YouTube.  Especially not YouTube.  —  Mr. Warzel is an Opinion writer at large.  Ms. Jeong is a member of the editorial board.  —  Charlie Warzel: It's been a rough week for YouTube, even by tech backlash standards.
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Martin Pengelly / The Guardian:
Mitt Romney says he may not endorse Trump for re-election in 2020  —  Utah senator who called Trump ‘a phoney, a fraud’ in 2016 said political endorsements are not ‘worth a thimble of spit’  —  Mitt Romney may not endorse Donald Trump for re-election in 2020, partly because the 2012 Republican …
Discussion: RedState, Breitbart and Deseret News
William A. Jacobson / Le·gal In·sur·rec· tion:
VERDICT: Jury awards Gibson's Bakery $11 million against Oberlin College  —  Punitive damage phase to start next Tuesday, which could increase the damages to $33 million.  —  The Jury in the Gibson's Bakery v. Oberlin College case has reached a verdict.  —  According to our reporter in the Courtroom, the jury awarded $11 million.
Barbie Latza Nadeau / The Daily Beast:
Meghan Markle Makes Post-Baby Appearance at Queen's Birthday Celebration  —  Duchess of Sussex Meghan Markle made her second post-baby appearance at the Trooping the Color ceremony in London on Saturday to honor Queen Elizabeth II on her 93rd birthday.  Markle is still on maternity leave …
Discussion: POLITICUSUSA and Page Six
David M. Halbfinger / New York Times:
U.S. Ambassador Says Israel Has Right to Annex Parts of West Bank  —  JERUSALEM — Israel has a right to annex at least some, but “unlikely all,” of the West Bank, the United States ambassador, David M. Friedman, said in an interview, opening the door to American acceptance of what would be an enormously provocative act.
Discussion: Reuters, Common Dreams and The Week
Matei Rosca / Politico:
Moldova gets surprise new government  —  New government promises to overhaul the judiciary and 'prevent the country's descent into dictatorship.'  —  Moldova has a new government after two rival groups agreed to form a coalition and oust the Democratic Party of influential businessman Vladimir Plahotniuc.
 
 
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Josh Hammer / Daily Wire:
California Democratic Party: First Amendment ‘Limited To Exclude Hate Speech’
Discussion: Big League Politics
Jessica Glenza / The Guardian:
Why the Guardian is changing the language it uses to describe abortion bans
Levi Sumagaysay / Mercury News:
Google discrimination case first brought by James Damore can proceed
Claire Goforth / The Daily Dot:
Tech reporter charged with soliciting child sex online
Washington Post:
After Virginia Beach, the list of mass shooting victims grows yet again
Jane Perlez / New York Times:
For China's Leading Investigative Reporter, Enough Is Enough
The Charlotte Observer:
After a rough year, NC Republicans want to do a better job reaching minority voters
David M. Drucker / Washington Examiner:
Prominent Republicans move swiftly to shore up Trump in Wisconsin
 Earlier Items: 
Washington Post:
Vatican cardinal, other priests to return cash gifts from ousted West Virginia bishop Michael Bransfield
Daniel Marans / HuffPost:
DNC Members Push For Climate Change-Centered Presidential Debate
Discussion: Axios
New York Times:
The Roots of Big Tech Run Disturbingly Deep
Dion Rabouin / Axios:
Too much money (and too few places to invest it)
Discussion: VICE
BBC:
London bus attack: Arrests after gay couple who refused to kiss beaten
Discussion: The Daily Caller, CNN and Joe.My.God.
News 12 Brooklyn:
Nearly 800 signatures gathered in effort to block homeless shelters in Park Slope
HuffPost:
Trump's $3.6 Million Ireland Detour Brings Taxpayer-Funded Golf Tab To $105.8 million
Discussion: Splinter and Talking Points Memo
 

 
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