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10:10 AM ET, June 8, 2020

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Ben Smith / New York Times:
Inside the Revolts Erupting in America's Big Newsrooms  —  Staff members' demands helped end the tenure of James Bennet as Opinion editor of The New York Times.  And they are generating tension at The Washington Post.  Part of the story starts in Ferguson, Mo.
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Marc Tracy / New York Times:
James Bennet Resigns as New York Times Opinion Editor  —  “Last week we saw a significant breakdown in our editing processes, not the first we've experienced in recent years,” said A. G. Sulzberger, the publisher.  —  James Bennet, the editorial page editor of The New York Times …
The New York Times Company:
James Bennet Resigns As Editorial Page Editor of The New York Times; Katie Kingsbury Named Acting Editorial Page Editor
Alex Berenson / Fox News:   New York Times editorial page editor's resignation a terrible omen for freedom of expression
Jay Willis / The Appeal:
Minneapolis City Council Members Announce Intent To Disband The Police Department, Invest In Proven Community-Led Public Safety  —  The move follows the police killing of George Floyd and more than a week of uprisings, where hundreds of thousands of people around the world have protested …
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Byron York / Washington Examiner:
Byron York's Daily Memo: Defund the police! Defund the police!
Discussion: MPD150, Associated Press and Raw Story
New York Times:
Live Updates on George Floyd Protests: Majority of Minneapolis City Council Pledges to Dismantle Police Department
CNN:
CNN Poll: Trump losing ground to Biden amid chaotic week  —  (CNN)As protesters gather daily near the White House and the coronavirus pandemic rages on, the American public is souring on President Donald Trump.  A new CNN Poll conducted by SSRS finds Trump's approval rating down 7 points …
Discussion: The Daily Caller and POLITICUSUSA
Jonathan V. Last / The Bulwark:
The 2020 Cake Is (Almost) Baked  —  Axios reports that Trump's 2020 campaign team met last week to figure out, well, everything.  Jonathan Swan's scoop is really something: … When an incumbent president is trying to figure out his message in June, that's not a sign of strength.
Discussion: Raw Story
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Jonathan Swan / Axios:
Inside the room: Trump's top aides plot new theme  —  President Trump's top political advisers, in a private meeting last week, said their boss needs to add more hopeful, optimistic and unifying messages to balance his harsh law-and-order rhetoric.  —  Why it matters: They're deeply concerned about …
CNN:
White House is considering a Trump speech to the nation on race and unity  —  (CNN)After a weekend of massive peaceful protests around the country, White House officials are currently deliberating a plan for President Donald Trump to address the nation this week on issues related to race and national unity …
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Politico:
2 longshots rise in Biden VP search  —  Wide-scale protests that have exposed deep racial tensions across the nation in the last two weeks are reshaping the contours of Joe Biden's search for a vice presidential pick, sharpening the focus on an African American woman as his running mate …
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NBC News:
The gender gap between Trump and Biden has turned into a gender canyon  —  WASHINGTON — For all the recent 2020 focus on young voters, seniors and African-American turnout, don't forget about the gender gap.  —  Because our new NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll shows that this gap is more like a canyon …
Tim Alberta / Politico:
Is This the Last Stand of the ‘Law and Order’ Republicans?  —  On the seventh day of convulsive demonstrations sweeping across the United States in response to the killing of George Floyd, an unarmed black man, at the hands of the Minneapolis Police Department, George W. Bush issued …
Discussion: Raw Story
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Politico:   POLITICO Playbook: Democrats grapple with ‘Defund the Police’
Christy E. Lopez / Washington Post:
Defund the police?  Here's what that really means.  —  Christy E. Lopez is a professor at Georgetown Law School and a co-director of the school's Innovative Policing Program.  —  Since George Floyd's death, a long-simmering movement for police abolition has become part of the national conversation …
Discussion: Althouse
Linda Givetash / NBC News:
Man drives into Seattle George Floyd protest, shoots one protester  —  A man drove into a Seattle crowd protesting the death in police custody of George Floyd before shooting one of the demonstrators on Sunday, police said.  —  The suspect was detained and the 27-year-old man who was shot …
Discussion: TMZ.com, The Daily Caller and UPI
Washington Post:
John Bolton plans to publish a tell-all about his time in the White House in late June  —  John Bolton is forging ahead with plans to publish a scathing memoir about his time in President Trump's White House and is in negotiations with network television channels to promote the book, according to people familiar with the talks.
Discussion: Mediaite, The Sun, Raw Story and The Hill
Shay Khatiri / The Bulwark:
Arizona GOP's 10-Year Plan to Turn the State Blue  —  Are the state's Republicans in trouble because of Trump, or is Trump in trouble because of the state party?  Too close to call!  —  Recent polls suggest that Democrat Mark Kelly is likely to handily win the Senate race in Arizona …
Discussion: Raw Story
Joel Achenbach / Washington Post:
Shutdowns prevented 60 million coronavirus infections in the U.S., study finds  —  Shutdown orders prevented about 60 million novel coronavirus infections in the United States and 285 million in China, according to a research study published Monday that examined how stay-at-home orders …
Discussion: Fox News
ABC News:
Satellite data suggests coronavirus may have hit China earlier: Researchers  —  Researchers say surge in cars at hospitals may indicate outbreak in fall.  —  Dramatic spikes in auto traffic around major hospitals in Wuhan last fall suggest the novel coronavirus may have been present …
Discussion: National Review
The Hill:
Exclusive investigation on the coronavirus pandemic: Where was Congress?  —  During President Trump's impeachment trial, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) asked Chief Justice John Roberts if he could make a brief announcement.  —  “In the morning, there will be a coronavirus briefing …
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Politico:   Top aide: Senate chairman drops effort to secure Pompeo testimony
Wall Street Journal:
Covid-19 Stalks Large Families in Rural America  —  Remote regions with crowded households have turned deadlier than some city blocks  —  The Woods family did everything together at the house on Paden Road in Gadsden, Ala. They gathered there before going to high-school football games on Friday nights.
Bruce Bartlett / New Republic:
He Is Even Dumber Than We Thought  —  A Washington Post-ABC News poll taken the last week of May 2020 asked Americans, “Do you think Trump has the mental sharpness it takes to serve effectively as president?”  Fifty-two percent of respondents said no, with only 46 percent saying yes.
Discussion: Raw Story
Washington Post:
Protests spread over police shootings.  Police promised reforms.  Every year, they still shoot and kill nearly 1,000 people.  —  Protests against the use of deadly force by police swept across the country in 2015.  —  Demonstrators marched in Chicago, turned chaotic in Baltimore …
Josh Gerstein / Politico:
Feds press criminal case against Flynn partner  —  The Justice Department is pressing forward with its criminal case against a former business partner of Michael Flynn, despite Attorney General William Barr's controversial decision to seek to abandon the prosecution of the former national security adviser to President Donald Trump.
Washington Post:
The military isn't at war with the public.  Trump seems to want to change that.  —  His threats to use active-duty troops to quell protests may do lasting damage.  —  President Trump has made little effort to mask his contempt for the norms guiding the relationship between military and society …
Discussion: The Atlantic, UPI and NPR
David Rohde / New Yorker:
William Barr, Trump's “Law and Order” Enabler  —  Over the past week, Attorney General William Barr has taken a series of actions that will likely forever tie his legacy to that of Donald Trump.  All of them were in defiance of Barr's duty, as the country's chief law-enforcement officer …
 
 
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Kurt Schlichter / Townhall:
More Than Ever, It's Time to Unleash the Power of ‘No’
Rebecca Everett / New Jersey Online:
Family demands answers after unarmed black man killed by N.J. trooper, attorney says
New York Times:
Hospitals Got Bailouts and Furloughed Thousands While Paying C.E.O.s Millions
Michelle Alexander / New York Times:
America, This Is Your Chance
Paul Starr / American Prospect:
We Need to Reopen Schools—but How?
Michelle Obama / Washington Post:
Graduates, don't ever, ever let anyone tell you that you're too angry
Discussion: Althouse
Financial Times:
Shipping industry warns of trade logjam as crews remain stranded
Leah Asmelash / CNN:
Justin Trudeau takes a knee at Black Lives Matter demonstration on Parliament Hill
Discussion: The Federalist, Truthout and Townhall
 Earlier Items: 
Meredith Deliso / ABC News:
Cop charged after bodycam footage shows ‘horrible use of force’: Police chief
Houston Chronicle:
George Floyd: 'I'm gonna change the world'
Discussion: Reason
Siobhan Hughes / Wall Street Journal:
Sen. Tom Cotton's Next Mission: Carrying Trump Banner After Trump
Minneapolis Star Tribune:
Minneapolis' Third Precinct served as ‘playground’ for renegade cops
John Harwood / CNN:
Trump's evident character flaws leave him unable to meet the historic moment
New York Times:
A Bitter Election. Accusations of Fraud. And Now Second Thoughts.
Discussion: Foreign Policy
Robert W. Lee IV / Washington Post:
Robert E. Lee is my ancestor. Take down his statue, and let his cause be lost.
 

 
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An interview with Telegraph Director of Technology Dylan Jacques on the goal of launching 12 significant uses of AI in the newsroom over 12 months

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