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Elizabeth Warren's first law review article blasted an anti-busing court ruling — Harris confronts Biden over busing, school desegregation — Washington (CNN)The most dramatic showdown during the first Democratic debate was between Sen. Kamala Harris and former Vice President Joe Biden …
New York Times:
Hungry, Scared and Sick: Inside the Migrant Detention Center in Clint, Tex. — An out-of-the-way border station in the desert outside of El Paso has become the epicenter of outrage over the Trump administration's policies on the southwest border. — CLINT, Tex. — Since the Border Patrol opened …
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Moment white supremacist is engulfed in flames after pouring petrol on synagogue — Tristan Morgan splashed fuel through a window at Exeter Synagogue but took the full blast of the explosion in his face — Terrorist firebomber blasted by flames during arson attack on synagogue
Ted Mann / Wall Street Journal:
Amtrak Has Lost Money for Decades. A Former Airline CEO Thinks He Can Fix It. — Onetime Delta boss Richard Anderson has nearly eliminated the railroad's operating losses, but some train fanatics are fuming about the changes. Among his challenges: congressmen whose rural states and districts are traversed by long-haul trains.
Elena Schneider / Politico:
Buttigieg campaign multiplies in size after huge cash haul — Before the first Democratic presidential debates kicked off last week, close to 100 Pete Buttigieg supporters and donors sheltered from the Miami heat in a Hilton hotel conference room, where Buttigieg's senior staff briefed …
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Sara Burnett / Associated Press:
Pete Buttigieg has money, but can he turn it into 2020 win?
Pete Buttigieg has money, but can he turn it into 2020 win?
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Sheryl Gay Stolberg / New York Times:
Susan Collins, a Fixture in Maine, Has Twin Troubles: Trump and Kavanaugh — EASTPORT, Me. — Senator Susan Collins jogged her way through the Fourth of July parade in this picturesque little port city, handing out American flag stickers to cheers and shouts of “Thank you!”
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Jonathan Turley / The Hill:
France has turned into one of the worldwide threats to free speech — Just over one year ago, French President Emmanuel Macron came to the United States to import two potentially invasive species to Washington. One was a tree and the other was a crackdown on free speech.
Glenn Thrush / New York Times:
Outsider or Insider? How Bernie Sanders Learned to Walk the Line — Mr. Sanders met with scorn when he arrived on Capitol Hill in 1990. But in the years since, he has evolved from a gadfly to a reliable team player. — WASHINGTON — Bernie Sanders was elected to the House in 1990 …
New York Times:
'I Don't Run It': Trump Responds to Reports of Undocumented Workers at His Properties — After months of silence, President Trump responded on Friday to reports that the Trump Organization has employed dozens of undocumented immigrants by saying that he doesn't know whether the organization does or not.
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Jon Levine / New York Post:
Biden condemns violent Antifa assault on conservative journalist Andy Ngo — Former Vice President Joe Biden spoke out against the violent assault on journalist Andy Ngo. — The Democratic presidential candidate “believes violence directed at anyone because of their political opinions is never acceptable …
Mark Hemingway / New York Post:
Joe Biden keeps making things worse for himself — In an especially combative interview Friday with CNN's Chris Cuomo, Joe Biden was hoping to rebound from his dismal debate performance. Instead, he kept making it worse. — Most notably, the former vice president stumbled trying to explain …
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Beatrice Peterson / ABC News:
2020 presidential candidates pitch African American voters at Essence Fest — A little more than a week after the first 2020 presidential debates, several candidates head to New Orleans to make a direct appeal to black women voters. — At the 25th anniversary Essence Fest …
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Marianne LeVine / Politico:
2020 Dems' opposition builds against Trump judges — Sen. Amy Klobuchar once supported a majority of President Donald Trump's nominees to the federal judiciary. But this year, the Minnesota Democrat's backing of them plummeted. — Klobuchar isn't alone.
David Frum / The Atlantic:
Trump's Recessional — In the days when I helped people with speeches, our relationship often began like this: … It's amazing how seldom there came an answer to the question. The speaker would often have a very clear idea of the attitude he wanted to project, but no urgent message to communicate.
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