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Lachlan Cartwright / The Daily Beast:
Revealed: The Family Member Who Turned on Trump — The president's niece Mary Trump is set to publish a tell-all this summer—and to reveal that she was a primary source for The New York Times' investigation into Trump's taxes. — Donald Trump's niece, his deceased brother's daughter …
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Tulsa World:
Tulsa World editorial: This is the wrong time and Tulsa is the wrong place for the Trump rally — President Donald Trump is coming to town this week for a campaign rally. — It will be his first since such events were suspended earlier this year because of the COVID-19 shutdown.
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NBC News:
Biden is far less unpopular than Hillary Clinton was four years ago, polling shows — WASHINGTON — One of the biggest differences in the presidential polling between 2016 and now is that Joe Biden's negative numbers aren't close to where Hillary Clinton's were at this exact same point in the race.
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Shrivathsa Sridhar / Reuters:
Trump says he won't watch NFL, U.S. soccer if players kneel during anthem
David Siders / Politico:
'We're thinking landslide': Beyond D.C., GOP officials see Trump on glide path to reelection — By most conventional indicators, Donald Trump is in danger of becoming a one-term president. The economy is a wreck, the coronavirus persists, and his poll numbers have deteriorated.
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No More Mister Nice Blog and The Daily Beast
David G. Savage / Los Angeles Times:
In major victory for California, Supreme Court rejects Trump's challenge to state sanctuary law — The Supreme Court on Monday refused to hear the Trump administration's challenge to a California “sanctuary” law, leaving intact rules that prohibit law enforcement officials from aiding federal agents …
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Robert Barnes / Washington Post:
Supreme Court passes up challenges from gun groups on laws they say violate Second Amendment — The Supreme Court on Monday declined to take up new cases for next term that gun rights groups claimed denied Second Amendment rights. — The court did not accept a batch of nearly a dozen cases …
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Mark Sherman / Associated Press:
Justices rule gay workers protected from job discrimination
Justices rule gay workers protected from job discrimination
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Stephen Collinson / CNN:
Trump's showmanship is now backfiring on him — (CNN)Donald Trump's showmanship — a key ingredient in his unorthodox reality show-style approach to the presidency — is beginning to fail him, increasingly emphasizing his disconnect with many Americans and struggles to manage crises besieging the White House.
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Maggie Haberman / New York Times:
Trump's Halting Walk Down Ramp Raises New Health Questions — The president also appeared to have trouble raising a glass of water to his mouth during a speech at West Point a day before he turned 74, the oldest a president has been in his first term. — President Trump faced new questions …
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Tim Stelloh / NBC News:
Police killing of Rayshard Brooks in Atlanta ruled a homicide — Authorities in Georgia ruled Sunday that the fatal police shooting of Rayshard Brooks outside an Atlanta Wendy's was a homicide. — Brooks, 27, died after he was shot twice in the back on June 12, the Fulton County Medical Examiner's Office said in a statement.
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James A. Gagliano / Washington Examiner:
The police shooting of Rayshard Brooks was tragic, but justifiable
The police shooting of Rayshard Brooks was tragic, but justifiable
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Ben Smith / New York Times:
Newsrooms Are in Revolt. The Bosses Are in Their Country Houses. — Those who can afford it left the city, shining a spotlight on class divisions in the media. — EAST HAMPTON, N.Y. — Real estate out here is too expensive for a working person, so the East Hampton Golf Club usually provides shared houses for its caddies.
Greg B. Smith / THE CITY:
NYC COVID-19 Contact Tracers Not Asking About George Floyd Protest Participation, Despite Fears of New Virus Wave — Over the two last weeks, Mayor Bill de Blasio and others have voiced concerns that packed police brutality protests across the city could trigger a new wave of COVID-19 infections.
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National Review
Lisa Friedman / New York Times:
A War Against Climate Science, Waged by Washington's Rank and File — Efforts to block research on climate change don't just come from the Trump political appointees on top. Lower managers in government are taking their cues, and running with them. — WASHINGTON — Efforts …
Greg Bluestein / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Georgia Democrats set new primary turnout record, outpacing GOP voters — Democrats set a new turnout record for primary voting in last week's Georgia vote, soaring past 1 million voters to outpace Republicans during an election plagued by significant obstacles at polling sites.
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Jonathan Swan / Axios:
Trump's loyalty enforcer steamrolls Cabinet officials in campaign to reshape top agencies — President Trump, in a highly unusual new effort, has begun making significant staffing changes inside top federal agencies without the consent — and, in at least one case, without even the knowledge …
Jeff Greenfield / Politico:
Why Trump Is Right To Worry About That Glass of Water — What to call it—"Photo-oops"? “Glass of Watergate?” — Whatever the label, when the videos appeared on Saturday of President Trump shuffling down that ramp at West Point, a general walking attentively by his side …
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Greg Mankiw / Greg Mankiw's Blog:
Perhaps The Best Campaign Ad Ever — I am the Robert M. Beren Professor of Economics at Harvard University. I use this blog to keep in touch with my current and former students. Teachers and students at other schools, as well as others interested in economic issues, are welcome to use this resource.
Associated Press:
American sentenced to 16 years in Russia on spying charges — MOSCOW (AP) — A Russian court on Monday sentenced an American businessman to 16 years in prison on spying charges, a sentence that he and his brother rejected as being political. — The Moscow City Court read out the conviction …
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Jessica Jerreat / Voice of America:
CDC Media Guidance Blacklists VOA Interview Requests — WASHINGTON - A Centers for Disease Control and Prevention email released under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) tells communications staff to ignore media requests from Voice of America, according to documents published by the Knight First Amendment Institute.
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Steve Peoples / Associated Press:
2020 Watch: Will Trump's return to campaign trail backfire? — MONTCLAIR, N.J. (AP) — Presidential politics move fast. What we're watching heading into a new week on the 2020 campaign: — Days to next set of primaries (New York and Kentucky): 8 — Days to general election: 141 — ___
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George Conway / Washington Post:
John Bolton made a tragic mistake. It's not the one you might think. — John Bolton made a mistake. It's not the one you may think it is. — The former national security adviser's memoir about his experiences working for President Trump will arrive on June 23.
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Scott Pelley / CBS News:
Greenwood, 1921: One of the worst race massacres in American history — In 1921, a thriving black neighborhood in Tulsa, Oklahoma, burned, leaving hundreds dead. — The death of George Floyd, in the hands of Minneapolis police, came on Memorial Day. Ninety-nine years before, that same week, black Americans suffered a massacre.
Des Moines Register:
Iowa Poll: Democrats preferred in three congressional districts, two by double digits — Likely voters in November want a Democrat as their U.S. House representative over a Republican in three of the state's congressional districts, while Republicans appear to have solidified their hold on the 4th District …
Lisa Shumaker / Reuters:
Record spikes in new coronavirus cases, hospitalizations sweep parts of U.S. — (Reuters) - New coronavirus cases and hospitalizations in record numbers swept through more U.S. states, including Florida and Texas, as most push ahead with reopening and President Donald Trump plans an indoor rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
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Sandra E. Garcia / New York Times:
Families Challenge Suicide in Deaths of Black Men Found Hanging From Trees — The bodies of Robert Fuller and Malcolm Harsch were found in California, 10 days and 50 miles apart. Their families are demanding deeper investigations. — The families of two black men who were found hanged …
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Megan Brenan / Gallup:
U.S. National Pride Falls to Record Low — WASHINGTON, D.C. — American pride has continued its downward trajectory reaching the lowest point in the two decades of Gallup measurement. The new low comes at a time when the U.S. faces public health and economic crises brought …
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Robert Knight / Washington Times:
The liberal media's deadly art of racial hatred and keeping America divided — ANALYSIS/OPINION: — You can tell a lie by saying something patently false. Or you can lie by omission, which can be just as dishonest. — “Fatal police shootings impervious to protests,” said The Washington Post front page headline last Tuesday.
Michael Tomasky / The Daily Beast:
Everyone Does Better When the President's a Democrat — The numbers don't lie. The question is why every Democrat isn't talking about this all the time. — BEAST INSIDE — Our two political parties have certain identities that are seared into our collective public brain.
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ProPublica:
The Postal Service Is Steadily Getting Worse — Can It Handle a National Mail-In Election? — ProPublica is a nonprofit newsroom that investigates abuses of power. Sign up to receive our biggest stories as soon as they're published. — Two weeks after the polls closed in this year's Ohio primary …