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Matt Taibbi / Reporting:
The American Press Is Destroying Itself — A flurry of newsroom revolts has transformed the American press — Sometimes it seems life can't get any worse in this country. Already in terror of a pandemic, Americans have lately been bombarded with images of grotesque state-sponsored violence …
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Outside the Beltway and Instapundit, more at Mediagazer »
New York Times:
Biden's Vice-Presidential Search: Who's on the List and Where It Stands — The search committee is conducting interviews and seeking private documents, and prospects like Val Demings and Keisha Lance Bottoms are getting a closer look as political currents influence the search.
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The Hill
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theepochtimes.com:
A New Silent Majority Is Coming — Led by a media that is at once delusional and cynical—an eye-rolling combination—America is in the throes of a national madness. — Few are able to tell the truth—and when they do, they are attacked by the mob, not only in the street, but in the board room.
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American Thinker
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Mary Jordan / Washington Post:
How Melania Trump blocked Ivanka Trump from encroaching on her domain — Melania Trump did not even like to be called by her new title at first. — “She said, ‘Stop calling me first lady,’ ” recalled one of the people who worked with Melania after the election.
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IJR, New York Times, Fox News, Digby's Hullabaloo, Queerty and The Daily Caller
Emily Wagster Pettus / Associated Press:
Mississippi faces reckoning on Confederate emblem in flag — JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — The young activists who launched a protest movement after George Floyd's death are bringing fresh energy to a long-simmering debate about the Confederate battle emblem that white supremacists embedded within …
Matt Wilstein / The Daily Beast:
Trump Goes After George Floyd Protesters and Lincoln's ‘Questionable’ Legacy in Bizarre Fox News Interview — The president of the United States demonstrated how little the past two weeks have changed him during a new interview with Fox host Harris Faulkner.
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Raw Story
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Matthew Choi / Politico:
Trump changes date of Tulsa rally scheduled for Juneteenth
Trump changes date of Tulsa rally scheduled for Juneteenth
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Mother Jones, Oklahoman.com, New York Times, Washington Post and Breitbart
New York Times:
Graduating West Point Cadets Isolate for Two Weeks Ahead of Trump Speech — The address comes as the coronavirus spreads — and during a breakdown in relations between the president and the nation's top military leaders. — WASHINGTON — The graduating cadets at the United States Military Academy …
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Gothamist
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Annie Karni / New York Times:
Latest Crop of West Point Graduates Includes First Observant Sikh Cadet
Latest Crop of West Point Graduates Includes First Observant Sikh Cadet
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Axios
Ken Dilanian / NBC News:
From ‘beautiful letters’ to ‘a dark nightmare’: How Trump's North Korea gamble went bust — WASHINGTON — North Korea officially declared an end Friday to its diplomatic dalliance with the U.S. But experts say it's been clear for some time that President Donald Trump's bold but risky effort …
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KCNA Watch
Congressman Matt Gaetz:
BREAKING: Gaetz Introducing Bill Requiring US Soccer to Stand for Anthem or Face Financial Repercussions — Congressman Gaetz revealed on his podcast “Hot Takes with Matt Gaetz” today that he is drafting legislation compelling US Soccer to reverse the decision they made repealing Policy 604-1 …
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Fox News
New York Times:
The New York Times's Endorsements for New York's Congressional Primary — Here are our endorsements in the congressional primaries. In-person voting begins June 13. — The editorial board is a group of opinion journalists whose views are informed by expertise, research, debate and certain longstanding values.
Jennifer Steinhauer / New York Times:
Trump's Actions Rattle the Military World: 'I Can't Support the Man' — The president's threat to use troops against largely peaceful protesters, as well as other attempts to politicize the military, have unsettled a number of current and former members and their families.
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Daily Kos
Erin Ailworth / Wall Street Journal:
Texas Prosecutor Says Officer Who Arrested George Floyd Likely Lied in 2004 Case — Minor drug offenses like Mr. Floyd's aren't cases ‘that we would accept for charges under my administration,’ Harris County district attorney says — Houston's top prosecutor has concluded …
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Raw Story
Joel Oliphint / Columbus Alive:
‘We were terrified and confused’: The curious case of the colorful school bus — Joel Oliphint Associate Editor, Columbus Alive @joeloliphint — A group of hippie circus performers on a converted bus named Buttercup were briefly detained by a SWAT team at a Downtown protest.
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Talking Points Memo
Tina Nguyen / Politico:
QAnon marches toward the halls of Congress — For the last three years, the amorphous QAnon conspiracy movement has seeped into the fringes of President Donald Trump's internet world, with supporters even popping up at the president's rallies. — But QAnon adherents are now filtering into electoral politics.
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Washington Post
Selena Simmons-Duffin / NPR:
Transgender Health Protections Reversed By Trump Administration — The Trump administration Friday finalized a rule that would remove nondiscrimination protections for LGBTQ people when it comes to health care and health insurance. — “HHS respects the dignity of every human being …
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The Root, New York Times, The Daily Dot, Queerty and Lawyers, Guns & Money
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Devan Cole / CNN:
Trump administration rolls back Obama-era transgender health care protections
Trump administration rolls back Obama-era transgender health care protections
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POLITICUSUSA
HHS News Releases:
HHS Finalizes Rule on Section 1557 Protecting Civil Rights in Healthcare, Restoring the Rule of Law …
HHS Finalizes Rule on Section 1557 Protecting Civil Rights in Healthcare, Restoring the Rule of Law …
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HuffPost, Common Dreams, Human Rights Campaign, The Hill, Fortune, Vox, UPI, Breitbart, The Guardian, Politico, New York Post, Bloomberg Law, Axios and The Leadership Conference …
Mariame Kaba / New York Times:
Yes, We Mean Literally Abolish the Police — Because reform won't happen. — Ms. Kaba is an organizer against criminalization. — Congressional Democrats want to make it easier to identify and prosecute police misconduct; Joe Biden wants to give police departments $300 million.
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The Gateway Pundit, FactCheck.org and Politico
Jim Carlton / Wall Street Journal:
Seattle Protesters Negotiate Over Leaving ‘Autonomous Zone’ — Six-block area with no police draws threat from Trump, while residents call it ‘a picture of what a new way of living could be’ — SEATTLE—Black Lives Matter protesters negotiated with local officials here Friday over their terms …
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The Hill, National Review, New York Post and The Post Millennial
Becket Adams / Washington Examiner:
NBC anchor asks Tim Scott to say whether he's a ‘token’ — Sen. Tim Scott of South Carolina is the only black Republican senator. — He is also the only member of Congress's upper chamber who is subjected regularly to the racist allegation that he is a “token.”
Julia Jacobs / New York Times:
Harry Potter Fans Reimagine Their World Without Its Creator — A slice of fandom divides itself from J.K. Rowling. — When J.K. Rowling was accused of transphobia about two years ago for “liking” a tweet that referred to transgender women as “men in dresses,” much of the Harry Potter fandom tried …
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Althouse, The Wrap, Fox News and National Review
Danielle Douglas-Gabriel / Washington Post:
Through a network of monasteries and churches, Otilia Levi helped Jews hide from Nazis during WWII — Otilia Levi's life was defined by her courage. — Born Otilia Vainer in Galatz, Romania, in 1923, she was the daughter of a Jewish merchant. The family of four fled the country in 1941 …
Peter Keating / Politico:
How JFK Paved the Way for Donald Trump — “Any Democratic aspirant,” John F. Kennedy said when he announced his presidential candidacy 60 years ago, “should be willing to submit to the voters his views, record and competence in a series of primary contests.”
Aya Elamroussi / Associated Press:
Jaywalking arrest of 2 black teens in Oklahoma under review — Police in Oklahoma are investigating the arrest of two black teenagers who were arrested by white police officers for jaywalking in a Tulsa neighborhood — TULSA, Okla. — Authorities in Oklahoma are investigating the arrest …
Vincent Barone / New York Post:
Three indicted for allegedly throwing Molotov cocktails at NYPD vehicles, face life in prison — An upstate woman and two Brooklyn lawyers were indicted Friday on federal explosives and arson charges for allegedly tossing Molotov cocktails at NYPD vehicles during George Floyd protests in New York City.
Jonathan Chait / New York Magazine:
Michael Flynn Writes Column Confirming He Is Definitely Insane — For several years, the national-security community has been wondering what the hell happened to Michael Flynn. Once a well-regarded director of national intelligence for the Obama administration, Flynn appeared, according to his critics, to snap.
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Digby's Hullabaloo and The Western Journal
Oli Coleman / Page Six:
Howard Stern under fire for past use of blackface, skit with N-word — Howard Stern has become the latest in a long list of celebrities and power players to be forced to confront their use of blackface. — On Thursday a video appeared online showing Stern in minstrel-style makeup, liberally using the N-word.
Tal Axelrod / The Hill:
Trump says he'll leave White House peacefully if Biden wins — President Trump said he'll leave the White House peacefully if he loses this November's presidential election, addressing concerns he would try to hold onto power after a defeat. — “Certainly, if I don't win, I don't win,” …
Thomas Beaumont / Associated Press:
Protests in Trump country test his hold in rural white areas — In the lake country 200 miles (320 kilometers) northwest of Detroit, hundreds danced, prayed and demanded racial justice in Cadillac, a Michigan town that was long home to a neo-Nazi group. — It was not an isolated scene.
The Guardian:
Clemson to strip name of John C Calhoun from honors college — Associated Press in Columbia, South Carolina — Clemson University trustees voted on Friday to rename its honors college, stripping the name of former vice-president John C Calhoun, a leading defender of slavery in the years before the American civil war.
USA Today:
Fired Florida scientist builds coronavirus site showing far more cases than state reports — PALM BEACH, Fla. - Florida's former top coronavirus data scientist has launched a website showing far more COVID-19 information than she said the state allowed her to report as an employee …
Anthony Leonardi / Washington Examiner:
Mark Meadows says federal employee who leaked social media executive order ‘no longer works for the federal government’ — White House chief of staff Mark Meadows said a federal worker who leaked a draft of a White House executive order was fired. — During Friday's episode of Texas …
Wall Street Journal:
Over 1,300 Chinese Medical Suppliers to U.S.—Including Mask Providers—Use Bogus Registration Data — WSJ analysis shows gaps in FDA coronavirus-response program; false address, nonworking number — More than 1,300 Chinese medical-device companies that registered to sell protective gear …