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7:55 AM ET, July 28, 2019

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Baltimore Sun:
Better to have a few rats than to be one  —  In case anyone missed it, the president of the United States had some choice words to describe Maryland's 7th congressional district on Saturday morning.  Here are the key phrases: “no human being would want to live there,” it is a …
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Wilborn P. Nobles III / Baltimore Sun:
Trump calls Baltimore ‘disgusting ... rodent infested mess,’ rips Rep. Elijah Cummings over border criticism  —  President Donald Trump took to Twitter on Saturday morning to demand an investigation into Maryland's 7th congressional district in a series of tweets criticizing U.S. Rep. Elijah Cummings of Maryland.
Jonathan Chait / New York Magazine:
Why Trump Spent His Summer Vacation Sending Racist Tweets  —  For the second July weekend, President Trump has tweeted offensive slanders about nonwhite Democratic House members who anger him.  The latest installment involves claims that Representative Elijah Cummings, chairman …
David Zurawik / Baltimore Sun:
Trump's Twitter attack on Cummings and Baltimore: undiluted racism and hate  —  After three years of denouncing President Trump's use of media to attack, denigrate and, yes, spew racist hate, there are days when I think I do not have a drop of vitriol left for Trump and what he's doing to this country.
Discussion: Daily Wire, RedState and Breitbart
Maureen Dowd / New York Times:
Spare Me the Purity Racket  —  WASHINGTON — After I interviewed Nancy Pelosi a few weeks ago, The HuffPost huffed that we were Dreaded Elites because we were eating chocolates and — horror of horrors — the speaker had on some good pumps.  —  Then this week, lefty Twitter erected …
Discussion: Lawyers, Guns & Money and Althouse
Jim Heintz / Associated Press:
Russian police arrest more than 1,000 in Moscow protest  —  MOSCOW (AP) — Russian police cracked down fiercely Saturday on demonstrators in central Moscow, beating some people and arresting more than 1,000 who were protesting the exclusion of opposition candidates from the ballot for Moscow city council.
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Oliver Carroll / The Independent:
Russia protests: Riot police violently break up Moscow demonstration as thousands take to streets in defiance of Kremlin  —  Hundreds arrested during protest calling for free elections  —  The arrests began even before the protest started.  A woman was prised from a street bench.
CBS News:
More than 1,000 arrested at Moscow election protest: “Russia will be free!”  —  Russian police wielding batons wrestled with demonstrators and arrested hundreds of people in central Moscow on Saturday at a protest demanding that opposition candidates be allowed to run for the Moscow city council.
Gillian Brockell / Washington Post:
You know who was into Karl Marx?  No, not AOC.  Abraham Lincoln.  —  The two men were friendly and influenced each other  —  It was December 1861, a Tuesday at noon, when President Abraham Lincoln sent his first annual message ⁠ — what later became the State of the Union ⁠— to the House and Senate.
Robert Moore / Washington Post:
Senator intervenes at border to help Mexican family apply for asylum  —  CIUDAD JUAREZ, Mexico — A pregnant Mexican woman suffering complications was told by immigration officers that they couldn't process her family's asylum claim at the U.S. border on Saturday before a U.S. senator intervened …
Rebecca Falconer / Axios:
Boris Johnson forms “war cabinet” to prepare for no-deal Brexit  —  Boris Johnson, the United Kingdom's newly installed prime minister, has set up a “war cabinet” to deliver Britain's exit from the European Union “by any means necessary” by Oct. 31, the Sunday Times first reported.
Dana Hunsinger Benbow / Indianapolis Star:
Dan Quayle: If Democrats ‘put up some total left winger’ Donald Trump will be re-elected  —  With Mike Pence's election as vice president, Indiana now has six veeps, second only to New York state.  Here's a peek at the Hoosiers who have held the No. 2 position in the land.  (Dwight Adams/IndyStar)
New York Times:
Anti-Gay Brutality in a Polish Town Blamed on Poisonous Propaganda  —  BIALYSTOK, Poland — The marchers at the first gay pride parade here in the conservative Polish city of Bialystok expected that they would be met with resistance.  —  But last week when Katarzyna Sztop-Rutkowska saw …
Washington Post:
Mueller's team told Congress his acuity was not an issue.  Some lawmakers privately worry it was.  —  The whispers started in 2018, though where they originated remains unclear: Robert S. Mueller III, the taciturn Marine veteran leading an investigation of the president of the United States, might not be as sharp as he once was.
Discussion: The Guardian
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Conrad Black / American Greatness:
Robert Mueller Can't Recall
Discussion: RedState and Fox News
New York Times:
The Roots of Boeing's 737 Max Crisis: A Regulator Relaxes Its Oversight  —  SEATTLE — In the days after the first crash of Boeing's 737 Max, engineers at the Federal Aviation Administration came to a troubling realization: They didn't fully understand the automated system that helped send …
 
 
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Tal Axelrod / The Hill:
Washington Post columnist accuses McConnell of doing 'Putin's bidding'
Washington Post:
Trump campaign sees political advantage in a divisive appeal to working-class white voters
James Hill / ABC News:
Judge signs protective order over materials feds to turn over to jailed financier Jeffrey Epstein
Alexander Burns / New York Times:
What Kamala Harris Believes
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Nicholas Clairmont / Washington Free Beacon:
Review: Kevin Williamson's ‘The Smallest Minority’
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Arthur C. Brooks / Washington Post:
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Politico:
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Debra Kahn / Politico:
California's Newsom wrestles with Trump tax return bill
 

 
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Jonathan Stempel / Reuters:
A New York judge finds Sirius XM liable for a difficult subscription cancellation process; Sirius says it will appeal but abide by a new “click-to-cancel” rule

Ashley Carman / Bloomberg:
A growing number of podcasters, including Tim Ferriss, are moving away from interviews to monologues or co-hosts, as some well-known guests can be overexposed

Brian Steinberg / Variety:
Sources: NBCUniversal Vice Chairman Bonnie Hammer plans to leave the company at the end of the year; she has been with the company since 2004

 
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