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New York Times:
Why June Was Such a Terrible Month for Trump — Last month represented the political nadir of President Trump's three and a half years in office, thanks to self-inflicted wounds as he played to his base and missteps by a fractured campaign. — WASHINGTON — Last Saturday night …
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Washington Post, Raw Story, Alternet.org and POLITICUSUSA
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Alex Isenstadt / Politico:
The week that shook the Trump campaign
The week that shook the Trump campaign
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Raw Story and Wall Street Journal
Tom Boggioni / Raw Story:
MSNBC's Donny Deutsch predicts Trump will drop out in the face of ‘the biggest landslide defeat in US history’ — Appearing on MSNBC's “Morning Joe,” regular contributor Donny Deutsch said he would not be surprised at all if Donald Trump dropped out of the 2020 presidential race …
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Outside the Beltway
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Morgan Gstalter / The Hill:
Trump: Biden should take cognitive test
Trump: Biden should take cognitive test
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Breitbart, POLITICUSUSA, IJR and The Daily Caller
Liz Peek / The Hill:
Joe Biden must release the results of his cognitive tests — voters need to know
Joe Biden must release the results of his cognitive tests — voters need to know
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Axios and The US Sun
The Daily Beast:
Inside the Secret Sale of Ghislaine Maxwell's Swanky New Hampshire Hideout — As the feds closed in, Ghislaine Maxwell lived in bucolic luxury, spending her days in a massive mountain home in the sleepy town of Bradford, New Hampshire. — BRADFORD, N.H.—The hideaway where Jeffrey Epstein's alleged madam …
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The Daily Beast, New York Post, Fox News, Vox and The Week
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Maureen Callahan / New York Post:
Powerful men are scared about what Ghislaine Maxwell will say
New York Times:
Black Lives Matter May Be the Largest Movement in U.S. History — Sources: Crowd Counting Consortium, Edwin Chow and New York Times analysis | Note: The Times partnered with Edwin Chow, an associate professor at Texas State University, to count the protesters based on available aerial images …
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New York Times:
Coronavirus Cases Are Peaking Again. Here's How It's Different This Time. — The first wave of the coronavirus outbreak in the United States never really ended, and cases are surging again. But this time, a different and much bigger swath of the country is feeling the effects.
HuffPost:
America Spends Billions To Get The Best Intel In The World But Can't Make Trump Read It — Trump had only 41 “daily” intelligence briefings on his schedule during the first half of 2020 — an average of just one and a half per week — WASHINGTON ― Even as taxpayers spend many tens …
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The Nation, Just Security and Al Jazeera
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Washington Post:
Secret Service agents preparing for Pence Arizona trip contracted coronavirus — Vice President Pence's trip to Arizona this week had to be postponed by a day after several Secret Service agents who helped organize the visit either tested positive for coronavirus or were showing symptoms of being infected.
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Talking Points Memo, New York Times, IJR, Fox News, Mediaite, ABC News, The Week, The Hill, Raw Story and Washington Times
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Anemona Hartocollis / New York Times:
A Problem for College in the Fall: Reluctant Professors — Most universities plan to bring students back to campus. But many of their teachers are scared to join them. — College students across the country have been warned that campus life will look drastically different in the fall …
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Los Angeles Times
The Daily Beast:
Trump Whines He's Not Getting Praised for a Recovery With 25 Million People Still Out of Work — The president feels that if Biden were in the Oval now, Democrats would be building statues for his handling of the economy. — In the past month, during which two U.S. jobs reports have shown signs …
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POLITICUSUSA and Raw Story
Jason Koebler / VICE:
Silicon Valley Elite Discuss Journalists Having Too Much Power in Private App — In leaked audio from an invite-only app, venture capitalists pondered everything they think is wrong with journalism. — During a conversation held Wednesday night on the invite-only Clubhouse app …
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Paul Krugman / New York Times:
Trump's Virus Is Spreading, and His Economy Is Stalling — The president leads a transition to sickness. — Just over two weeks ago The Wall Street Journal published an opinion piece by Vice President Mike Pence titled “There Isn't a Coronavirus ‘Second Wave.’” The article was supposed to reassure the nation.
Robinson Meyer / The Atlantic:
The Week America Lost Control of the Pandemic — The American pandemic is careening out of control. Yesterday, the United States reported more than 52,000 new cases of the coronavirus, setting a new all-time daily record, according to the COVID Tracking Project at The Atlantic.
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Daily Kos, Houston Chronicle, Politico and The COVID Tracking Project
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Michelle Goldberg / New York Times:
Trump's Re-election Message Is White Grievance — Republicans in D.C. just pretend not to see it. — A lot of Republicans are acting puzzled about Donald Trump's re-election pitch. “He has no message,” one Republican source told Reuters. “He needs to articulate why he wants a second term,” said another.
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Washington Monthly, New York Magazine, Washington Post and Lawyers, Guns & Money
David Rothkopf / The New York Review of Books:
‘The Most Ignorant and Unfit’: What Made America's Worst Ever Leader? — “Being president,” former First Lady Michelle Obama has said, “doesn't change who you are, it reveals who you are.” In this moment, we may also need to acknowledge that presidents also reveal much about who we are.
Liz Clarke / Washington Post:
FedEx calls on Redskins to change name following investors' demands on sponsors — FedEx on Thursday became the first major corporate backer of the Washington Redskins to call on the team to change its name, the most significant development yet amid mounting financial and political pressure …
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ESPN, ProFootballTalk, Outside the Beltway, Front Office Sports, Fortune, Axios, Mediaite, Slate and Outkick
Jason Reid / ESPN:
Source: NFL plans to play Black national anthem before Week 1 games — “Lift Ev'ry Voice And Sing,” traditionally known as the Black national anthem, is expected to be performed live or played before every Week 1 NFL game, and the league is considering a variety of other measures during …
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ProFootballTalk, The Hill, Associated Press, USA Today, Front Office Sports, The US Sun, Mediaite, Fortune, TheBlaze, Sports Illustrated, The Daily Caller, Breitbart, TMZ.com and UPI
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Michael Blinn / New York Post:
NFL plans to play Black national anthem before Week 1 games this season
NFL plans to play Black national anthem before Week 1 games this season
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Twitchy
Wall Street Journal:
Tech Tycoon Peter Thiel Shies From Trump Re-Election Campaign — Billionaire investor has said he has doubts president will win, but may still vote for him — President Trump's most prominent Silicon Valley supporter, billionaire Peter Thiel, has told friends and associates that he plans …
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The Hill, The Daily Caller, Raw Story, Alternet.org, The Verge and Washington Times
Hannah Knowles / Washington Post:
Man who went to party warned people not to be an ‘idiot like me’ a day before dying of covid-19 — Sharing his regret on Facebook, Thomas Macias was focused on his loved ones. — “Because of my stupidity I put my mom and sisters and my family's health in jeopardy,” the California truck driver wrote …
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ABC13
Sue Mi Terry / FA RSS:
The Unraveling of the U.S.-South Korean Alliance — Trump Allows a Cornerstone of U.S. Defense Strategy in Asia to Wither — U.S. President Donald Trump has held three summits with Kim Jong Un, the North Korean leader, in the last three years and still failed to secure a denuclearization agreement.
Josh Gerstein / Politico:
Supreme Court blocks judge's order loosening Alabama voting requirements due to virus — A sharply divided Supreme Court stepped in on Thursday night to block a judge's order requiring Alabama to allow some curbside voting and lift absentee-ballot witness requirements for the Republican …
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Associated Press, Outside the Beltway, The Hill and Washington Post
Dave Levinthal / Business Insider:
The US government's campaign watchdog just went out of commission. Here's what that means for democracy four months before the presidential election. — The Federal Election Commission needs at least four commissioners to enforce and regulate campaign finance laws. It now only has three.
Noah Manskar / New York Post:
Boeing communications boss Niel Golightly resigns over sexist article — Boeing communications boss Niel Golightly has resigned over a sexist article he wrote three decades ago opposing women's service in the military. — His exit leaves the embattled planemaker searching for a new top spokesman …
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Breitbart
Scott Feinberg / Hollywood Reporter:
‘Awards Chatter’ Podcast — Hillary Rodham Clinton ('Hillary') — The polarizing trailblazer who has had a front row seat to — and personally shaped — American history over the last 40 years lets loose about sexism, conspiracy theories and Trump (including how she'd fare …
Washington Post:
No Mr. Trump, the virus is not under control. It is in control. — IN A week in which the United States exceeded 50,000 new coronavirus cases on multiple days, more than double the rate of just a few weeks ago, there are important messages that President Trump could have sent from the White House podium on Thursday.
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POLITICUSUSA and Forbes
Alex Thompson / Politico:
Tucker Carlson 2024? The GOP is buzzing — Tucker Carlson's audience is booming — and so is chatter that the popular Fox News host will parlay his TV perch into a run for president in 2024. — Republican strategists, conservative commentators, and former Trump campaign and administration officials …
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Lawyers, Guns & Money, The Week, Raw Story, No More Mister Nice Blog, Business Insider and Alternet.org
Robin Wright / New Yorker:
To the World, We're Now America the Racist and Pitiful — The real saga of the Statue of Liberty—the symbolic face of America around the world, and the backdrop of New York's dazzling Fourth of July fireworks show—is an obscure piece of U.S. history. It had nothing to do with immigration.
Cameron Peters / Vox:
The QAnon supporters winning congressional primaries, explained — Trump supporters displaying QAnon posters appeared at a Trump rally in Tampa, Florida, on July 31, 2018. Thomas O'Neill/NurPhoto via Getty Images — QAnon started on an obscure internet forum. Now its supporters are running for Congress.
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Washington Post, Right Wing Watch and The Daily Dot
Garrett M. Graff / Politico:
How to Redesign the World for Coronavirus and Beyond — In the months since the coronavirus engulfed the world, it's become clear that society won't go back to normal any time soon, if ever. — Yes, states are reopening their economies, but some are seeing serious spikes and shutting back down.
Lachlan Cartwright / The Daily Beast:
Mary Trump: You Can't Gag Me Because Settlement Was a ‘Fraud’ — The president's niece wants a judge to remove a temporary restraining order blocking her from writing a tell-all. — The legal fight over a tell-all by President Trump's niece took another turn on Thursday when her lawyers filed papers …
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Talking Points Memo, Forbes, Raw Story and Washington Post
Shayna Jacobs / Washington Post:
New York prosecutors appeal in Manafort case seen as a backstop if Trump pardons him — NEW YORK — Manhattan prosecutors are attempting to revive their criminal case against President Trump's former campaign chairman Paul Manafort, arguing in a filing made public Thursday that they have legal standing …