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Axios:
John Bolton's forthcoming book includes multiple allegations about Trump misconduct in office — In a memoir coming June 23 that the White House has tried to delay, former national security adviser John Bolton will offer multiple revelations about President Trump's conduct in office …
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Mediaite, Damian J. Penny, Fox News, New Book Releases …, Raw Story, Pajiba, POLITICUSUSA, The Hill and Contemptor
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Jada Yuan / Washington Post:
Melania Trump was in no rush to move into the White House. That's when she renegotiated her prenup, a new book says. — When Melania Trump stayed behind in New York after her husband's presidential inauguration, she said it was because she didn't want to interrupt their then-10-year-old son Barron's school year.
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The Daily Beast, Talking Points Memo, Sputnik News, Queerty, NBC News, CNN, Vanity Fair, Raw Story, The Guardian and POLITICUSUSA
Bloomberg:
Bolton Book to Relate Trump Chaos, How Re-Election Drove Policy
Bolton Book to Relate Trump Chaos, How Re-Election Drove Policy
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Mediaite and The Daily Beast
Politico:
Bolton rips Trump: ‘Getting reelected was the only thing that mattered’
Bolton rips Trump: ‘Getting reelected was the only thing that mattered’
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Washington Post and The Hill
Joe DePaolo / Mediaite:
Bolton Book Reportedly to Allege ‘Constitutionally impermissible’ Trump Misconduct
Brett Samuels / The Hill:
East Wing rips book saying Melania Trump renegotiated prenup before moving to White House
East Wing rips book saying Melania Trump renegotiated prenup before moving to White House
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The Daily Caller
Carrie Johnson / NPR:
Prosecutors Move To Drop Their Own Case After Evidence Issue. The Judge Wants Answers — Prosecutors wove a simple narrative: The man in their sights had engaged in shady dealings involving a foreign adversary. But the case fell into disarray after allegations the government had cheated …
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Eric Tucker / Associated Press:
Court hears arguments on whether to dismiss Flynn case — WASHINGTON (AP) — A federal appeals court heard arguments Friday on whether it should order the dismissal of the Justice Department's prosecution of former Trump national security adviser Michael Flynn, wading into a politically charged legal question …
Tiffany Hsu / New York Times:
Fox News Host Tucker Carlson Loses More Advertisers — Disney, Papa John's, Poshmark and T-Mobile backed away from “Tucker Carlson Tonight” after the host's comments about Black Lives Matter protests. — On Monday's segment of his prime time show, the Fox News host Tucker Carlson cast doubt …
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New York Daily News, Big League Politics, Queerty, Bloomberg and The Verge, more at Mediagazer »
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Eric Boehlert / PRESS RUN:
How Fox News lost the Black Lives Matter debate — A nation turns its back on Murdoch … Support independent voices — Channeling his deepest white privilege fury, Tucker Carlson opened his Monday night Fox News show with an angry, 25-minute, race-baiting monologue about Black Lives Matter …
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Financial Times and New York Times
Kate Gibson / CBS News:
“Bye-bye Tucker Carlson!” T-Mobile CEO says as advertisers drop Fox News show
“Bye-bye Tucker Carlson!” T-Mobile CEO says as advertisers drop Fox News show
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KEYT-TV, The Daily Caller, Breitbart and The Wrap
Julian Borger / The Guardian:
‘Trump thought I was a secretary’: Fiona Hill on the president, Putin and populism — She was the White House's top Russia expert catapulted to fame by Trump's impeachment. She reflects on her journey from County Durham to Washington — In the last days before Washington was locked down …
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Raw Story
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Demetri Sevastopulo / Financial Times:
Fiona Hill: ‘I knew more about what was going on in the Kremlin’
David M. Drucker / Washington Examiner:
‘Scares me to death’: Georgia Republicans fret voting-access issue could sink Trump — Republican insiders in Georgia are warning after a balloting meltdown in Fulton County that Democrats could wield voting rights like a cudgel, galvanizing turnout this fall to defeat President Trump in the traditionally red state.
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Raw Story
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Sam Levine / The Guardian:
'We're going to have a catastrophe': US faces November election fiasco
'We're going to have a catastrophe': US faces November election fiasco
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Washington Post
Andrew Sullivan / New York Magazine:
Is There Still Room for Debate? — In the last couple of weeks, as the purges of alleged racists have intensified in every sphere, and as so many corporations, associations, and all manner of civic institutions have openly pledged allegiance to anti-racism, with all the workshops, books …
Associated Press:
Biden's VP list narrows: Warren, Harris, Susan Rice, others — WASHINGTON (AP) — Joe Biden's search for a running mate is entering a second round of vetting for a dwindling list of potential vice presidential nominees, with several black women in strong contention.
Quint Forgey / Politico:
‘There is no emergency’: W.H. economic advisers shrug off feared ‘second wave’ of coronavirus — The White House's top economic advisers on Friday shrugged off concerns of a potential “second wave” of the coronavirus, reflecting President Donald Trump's eagerness to continue reopening broad swaths …
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BuzzFeed News, ABC News and Fox News
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Chris Kahn / Reuters:
Exclusive: Most Americans, including Republicans, support sweeping Democratic police reform proposals - Reuters/Ipsos poll — NEW YORK (Reuters) - Most Americans, including a majority of President Donald Trump's Republican Party, support sweeping law enforcement reforms such as a ban …
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Daily Kos
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Kendall Karson / ABC News:
64% of Americans oppose ‘defund the police’ movement, key goals: POLL
64% of Americans oppose ‘defund the police’ movement, key goals: POLL
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Washington Post, Ipsos, National Review, The Daily Caller, Breitbart, The Federalist, The Crime Report and 6abc
Douglas Brinkley / New York Times:
Bob Dylan Has a Lot on His Mind — In a rare interview, the Nobel Prize winner discusses mortality, drawing inspiration from the past, and his new album, “Rough and Rowdy Ways.” — A few years ago, sitting beneath shade trees in Saratoga Springs, N.Y., I had a two-hour discussion …
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Variety and Rolling Stone
Gabriella Borter / Reuters:
Minneapolis City Council resolves to replace police with community-led model — (Reuters) - The Minneapolis City Council on Friday unanimously passed a resolution to pursue a community-led public safety system to replace the police department following the death of George Floyd at the hands of the city's police.
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Breitbart
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Ross Douthat / New York Times:
The Tom Cotton Op-Ed and the Cultural Revolution — How liberalism, and the liberal media, are changing before our eyes. — Acting editorial page editor Kathleen Kingsbury wrote about the decision to publish our writers' responses to the Tom Cotton Op-Ed in Friday's edition of our Opinion Today newsletter.
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Bret Stephens / New York Times:
What The Times Got Wrong
What The Times Got Wrong
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CNN, New York Post and Mediaite
The Daily Beast:
Will Bill Barr Go to Jail When This Is All Done? — In Ep. 16 of The New Abnormal, former DOJ prosecutor Glenn Kirschner takes down Bill Barr. Plus, Rick and Molly chat election predictions, Confederate flag truthers and more. — Attorney General Bill Barr was in on Trump's scheme to bribe and lean on Ukraine's president.
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Raw Story
Kaiser Health News:
Public Health Officials Face Wave Of Threats, Pressure Amid Coronavirus Response — Emily Brown was stretched thin. — As the director of the Rio Grande County Public Health Department in rural Colorado, she was working 12- and 14-hour days, struggling to respond to the pandemic …
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Chris Persaud / Palm Beach Post:
Fired scientist Rebekah Jones builds coronavirus dashboard to rival Florida's — Fired scientist Rebekah Jones' site shows thousands more people with the coronavirus, and hundreds of thousands fewer who have been tested, than the site run by the Florida Health Department.
NBC News:
Man charged in deputy ambush scrawled extremist ‘Boogaloo’ phrases in blood — Steven Carrillo, accused of killing a sheriff's deputy in Santa Cruz County, California, wrote the words on the hood of a car, prosecutors said — Steven Carrillo, a California man who was charged with murder …
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Talking Points Memo, Raw Story, CBS San Francisco, New York Post and Mercury News
CNN:
Top Pentagon policy nominee has a history of Islamophobic and offensive comments — (CNN)The White House's nominee for a top position at the Pentagon has a history of making Islamophobic and inflammatory remarks against prominent Democratic politicians, including falsely calling former President Barack Obama a Muslim.
PNAS:
Identifying airborne transmission as the dominant route for the spread of COVID-19 — Article - Figures & SI - Info & Metrics - PDF — Significance — We have elucidated the transmission pathways of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) by analyzing the trend and mitigation measures in the three epicenters.
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Los Angeles Times
Mia Jankowicz / Business Insider:
Police retract claims that Seattle's ‘Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone’ protesters tried to extort local businesses — Foto: David Ryder/Getty Images A sign hangs on the exterior of the Seattle Police Department's East Precinct on June 9, 2020 in Seattle, Washington.
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USA Today, Townhall, The Daily Beast, The Stranger, New York Post, POLITICUSUSA and Contemptor
New York Times:
As Public Opinion Shifts on Racism, Trump Digs In — With much of the country acknowledging that protesters' frustrations are justified, the president increasingly sounds detached from many voters in the political middle and even some of his allies. — WASHINGTON — NASCAR is demanding …
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Washington Post, National Review, NBC News, CNN, Outside the Beltway, Daily Kos and The Bulwark
Washington Post:
Pandemic deepens economic pain at Trump's company, already suffering from a tarnished brand — The head of President Trump's flagship hotel stood on Pennsylvania Avenue with face mask on and two thumbs up. — After three brutal months of empty hotel rooms and a skeleton staff …
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Mother Jones
Pew Research Center:
Majorities of Americans Say News Coverage of George Floyd Protests Has Been Good, Trump's Public Message Wrong — Among black adults, 72% say coverage has been good or excellent and 85% say Trump's message has been completely or mostly wrong — How we did this
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Bloomberg and Pew Research Center
Timothy L. O'Brien / Bloomberg:
Why Trump Has Trouble Addressing Black Lives Matter — The reality TV president once proposed a season of “The Apprentice” pitting white contestants against black contestants. — April Ryan, a veteran White House correspondent with American Urban Radio Networks and a political analyst for CNN …
Faith Karimi / CNN:
Two hairstylists who had coronavirus saw 140 clients. No new infections have been linked to the salon, officials say — (CNN)No cases of coronavirus have been linked to two Missouri hairstylists who saw 140 clients last month while symptomatic, county health officials said.
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The Daily Wire, The Gateway Pundit and New York Post
Michelle Goldberg / New York Times:
Trump's Grotesque Tulsa Trip — A racist president trolls his enemies with a rally on Juneteenth. — Most people — or, at any rate, most readers of The New York Times — remember Donald Trump's response to the white nationalist riot in Charlottesville, Va., as a particularly low point in a presidency full of them.
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Washington Monthly, Reuters, Al Jazeera, POLITICUSUSA, Vanity Fair, The American Independent, CNN, The Hill and NPR
Elisha Fieldstadt / NBC News:
The 75-year-old man shoved to ground by Buffalo police suffered brain injury, lawyer says — The 75-year-old man who was shoved to the ground by police at a protest in Buffalo, New York, suffered a brain injury and is facing “a new normal,” his lawyer said Thursday.
New York Times:
On the Future, Americans Can Agree: It Doesn't Look Good — Battered by a health crisis and fury about racial injustice, voters are mourning the past, worried about the present and fearful of what comes next. — Brendan Hermanson, 51, a construction worker for three decades, has come through the pandemic healthy and employed.
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Althouse