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Nic Robertson / CNN:
Strongmen rush to remake the world order as Trump faces potential election defeat — London (CNN)This past week, on US President Donald Trump's watch Russia and China have effectively re-aligned the coming world order. They didn't do it together, but both took advantage of uncertainty …
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Julia Davis / The Daily Beast:
Moscow Has a Field Day With Trump's Fireworks at Mt. Russia-More — Kremlin-controlled media continue to flatter the American president they sometimes call their “agent.” But they know he's in trouble, and the Putin bromance is on ice just now. — Kremlin-controlled Russian state media set …
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Washington Post:
Militias flocked to Gettysburg to foil a supposed antifa flag burning, an apparent hoax created on social media — GETTYSBURG NATIONAL MILITARY PARK, PA. — For weeks, a mysterious figure on social media talked up plans for antifa protesters to converge on this historical site on Independence …
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Politico:
Donald Trump's shrinking electoral map — Donald Trump's campaign once spoke of expanding his electoral map into blue-leaning territory like Minnesota, Nevada, New Mexico and New Hampshire. — Now, winning at least a handful of those states has become a matter of survival.
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Paul Steinhauser / Fox News:
Trump to hold outdoor New Hampshire rally July 11, campaign announces — The rally will be the president's second since the coronavirus pandemic swept across the nation — President Trump's re-election campaign announced Sunday that the president will headline an outdoor rally …
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Dana Blanton / Fox News:
Fox News Poll: Trump and Biden in close race in Georgia
Harry Enten / CNN:
Trump faces a now historical disadvantage — (CNN)Poll of the week: A new Monmouth University poll finds former Vice President Joe Biden with a 53% to 41% lead over President Donald Trump. — The average live interview poll conducted over the last month has Biden ahead by a similar 11-point margin.
democratandchronicle:
Frederick Douglass statue vandalized on anniversary of his famous Rochester speech — On the same weekend in which famed abolitionist Frederick Douglass 168 years ago delivered one of his most historically resonant speeches, a statue of Douglass was toppled from its base and left near the Genesee River gorge.
Jonathan Chait / New York Magazine:
David Horowitz's Book Predicting a Trump Victory Was Not Well-Timed — In these dark times for the Trump reelection campaign, one prophet has emerged to give hope to the faithful. David Horowitz's latest book, Blitz: Trump Will Smash the Left and Win, has won cheerful acclaim.
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Bill Hutchinson / ABC News:
Protester dies after struck by speeding car at Black Lives Matter freeway demonstration in Seattle — One other demonstrator hit by the luxury vehicle was critically injured. — A young protester has died from injuries she suffered when a luxury car plowed into her and another woman during …
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New York Times:
The Fullest Look Yet at the Racial Inequity of Coronavirus — Coronavirus cases per 10,000 people — Teresa and Marvin Bradley can't say for sure how they got the coronavirus. Maybe Ms. Bradley, a Michigan nurse, brought it from her hospital. Maybe it came from a visiting relative.
Maeve Reston / CNN:
With inflammatory July 4 message, Trump distracts from the real threat to America — (CNN)As the nation marked a somber Fourth of July with many Americans confined to their homes amid an alarming rise in coronavirus cases, President Donald Trump used his stage on the White House's South Lawn Saturday …
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Adam Kelsey / ABC News:
FDA Commissioner Stephen Hahn won't confirm Trump's promises on vaccine timing
FDA Commissioner Stephen Hahn won't confirm Trump's promises on vaccine timing
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Allison Quinn / The Daily Beast:
Deadly Brain-Eating Amoeba Confirmed in Florida — WHAT'S NEXT? — Health officials in Florida have sounded the alarm over the discovery of a rare, brain-eating amoeba in the county that encompasses Tampa and several other cities. The Florida Department of Health announced the news Friday …
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CNN:
They envisioned a world without police. Inside Seattle's CHOP zone, protesters struggled to make it real — Seattle (CNN)In Wednesday's early morning hours, Seattle police cleared the Capitol Hill Organized Protest area, a relatively quiet end to a demonstration that had evolved into an art party …
Danny Hakim / New York Times:
A Trump-Backed Senate Candidate's Hedge Fund Disaster — President Trump's favored Senate candidate in Alabama, Tommy Tuberville, is known for his career as a college football coach. — But he also had a brief stint as co-owner of a hedge fund. It did not go well.
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The Sun
Jennifer Rubin / Washington Post:
Trump's ‘Toe-tally-terry-tism’ speech — Perhaps President Trump's remarks at Mount Rushmore on Friday will become known as the super-spreader speech, where a few thousand people, nearly all unmasked, sat next to each other (on chairs actually tied together, which prevented social distancing) …
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Emily Smith / Page Six:
Ghislaine Maxwell prepared to snitch on ‘big names’ to save herself — Many powerful people connected to Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell — including Bill Clinton, Prince Andrew and Leslie Wexner — could be “extremely worried right now” following Maxwell's arrest — because she wrongly believed they were protecting her.
Caroline Graham / Daily Mail:
Nightmare in New York: How Covid-19, BLM protests and a liberal mayor are turning the city into a no-go zone as murders skyrocket, shops are looted and 500,000 middle-class residents flee — Two bullet-ridden bodies lay sprawled on bloodstained concrete steps.
Yascha Mounk / Persuasion:
The Purpose of Persuasion — To defend the values of a free society with courage and conviction, we need to build institutions of our own. — 1 hr — Friends, — I'm floored by the response of the past three days. — Once I hit send, this article will land in the inboxes of over 15,000 people.
Sean Sullivan / Washington Post:
Duckworth emerging as a contender to be Biden's running mate — As Joe Biden pushes ahead with his search for a running mate, Sen. Tammy Duckworth (D-Ill.) has quietly emerged as a serious contender, according to three people with knowledge of the selection process, one of several developing dynamics …
Adam Edelman / NBC News:
McGrath defeats Booker in Kentucky Senate Democratic primary, NBC News projects — Amy McGrath has won Kentucky's U.S. Senate Democratic primary, NBC News projects, edging out progressive Charles Booker in a tougher-than-expected race for the right to face Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell in November.
Will Bunch / The Philadelphia Inquirer:
I can't stop thinking about the beauty of Elijah McClain and the banal evil of the cops who killed him — If you want to last more than a year or two in journalism, you're supposed to have some kind of switch that doesn't fully block the flow of human emotions — that's simply not possible …
Berny Belvedere / Arc Digital:
The Arc Digital Way — As a publication, we are fiercely committed to intellectual pluralism. What does that mean? And why do we think that's a good thing? — Earlier this week, Brookings fellow (and Arc contributor) Shadi Hamid tweeted something that was far too reasonable to escape controversy.
Vince Bzdek / Gazette:
In the rush to do the right thing, journalism can't abandon its standards — The first time I got in a car to teach my son how to drive, he blew through three stop signs without blinking. — “Hey,” I said gently as we came to the fourth. “You notice those red octagons back there?”
Houston Chronicle:
Once lauded for its COVID-19 response, Texas now grapples with one of country's worst outbreaks — In Houston, the largest medical campus in the world has exceeded its base intensive care capacity. In the Rio Grande Valley, elected officials pleaded last week for military intervention to avoid a “humanitarian crisis.”
ABC FOX Montana:
Congressman Greg Gianforte, Kristen Juras suspend public events after potential COVID-19 exposure — BOZEMAN- Congressman Greg Gianforte and Lieutenant gubernatorial candidate Kristen Juras are suspending public events a potential exposure to COVID-19. — On Tuesday, Gianforte's wife …