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Robert Barnes / Washington Post:
Supreme Court says Manhattan prosecutor may see Trump's financial records, denies Congress access for now — The Supreme Court on Thursday rejected President Trump's assertion that he enjoys absolute immunity while in office, allowing a New York prosecutor to pursue a subpoena of the president's private and business financial records.
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Axios:
Supreme Court says Manhattan prosecutors can obtain Trump's financial records — President Trump's banks and accounting firms must turn over his financial records to Manhattan prosecutors, the Supreme Court ruled Thursday. — Why it matters: The ruling is a stinging loss for Trump …
Adam Liptak / New York Times:
Supreme Court Rules Trump Cannot Block Release of Financial Records — Two rulings clear the way for prosecutors in New York to see President Trump's financial records, but the justices stopped Congress for now. — WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Thursday cleared the way for prosecutors …
New York Times:
Supreme Court Rules Nearly Half of Oklahoma Is Indian Reservation — The 5-4 decision could reshape criminal justice in eastern Oklahoma by preventing state authorities from prosecuting Native Americans — WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Thursday ruled by a 5-4 margin that nearly half …
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Axios and Outside the Beltway
Tucker Higgins / CNBC:
Supreme Court says Manhattan DA can get Trump's tax records, but rejects bid by House Democrats — The Supreme Court on Thursday delivered split opinions in two cases over whether President Donald Trump can shield his tax records from investigators, handing a win to the Manhattan district attorney …
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The Gateway Pundit
CNN:
SCOTUS rules broad swath of Oklahoma is Native American land for purposes of federal criminal law — Washington (CNN)The Supreme Court said Thursday that a large swath of eastern Oklahoma, including Tulsa, is Native American land for purposes of federal criminal law in a decision …
Devin Dwyer / ABC News:
SCOTUS rules against Trump on financial records subpoena in NY criminal investigation — The justices sent the New York case back to a lower court in the 7-2 decision. — In a history-making decision on Thursday, the Supreme Court ruled President Donald Trump cannot block a subpoena …
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Twitchy and Blue Virginia
Washington Post:
Supreme Court says much of eastern Oklahoma remains Indian land
Supreme Court says much of eastern Oklahoma remains Indian land
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Associated Press
Pete Williams / NBC News:
Supreme Court rules Trump not immune from New York grand jury process
Supreme Court rules Trump not immune from New York grand jury process
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Axios, Mediaite and Contemptor
John McCormack / National Review:
Biden Says He Would Rescind Exemption for Little Sisters of the Poor
Melissa Quinn / CBS News:
Supreme Court rules Manhattan prosecutor can access Trump financial records
Supreme Court rules Manhattan prosecutor can access Trump financial records
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Washington Post, NBC News and BuzzFeed News
Michael M. Grynbaum / New York Times:
Joy Reid Takes Nightly Anchor Slot at MSNBC — She becomes one of the few Black women to anchor a major American evening news program. The move was made by new leadership at NBC News, which runs the liberal-leaning cable network. — Joy Reid, who rose to television fame as a sharp critic …
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Jeremy Barr / Washington Post:
Joy Reid named new MSNBC host for 7 p.m. hour
David Folkenflik / NPR:
U.S. Broadcasting Agency Will Not Extend Visas For Its Foreign Journalists — Dozens of foreign nationals working as journalists in the U.S. for Voice of America, the federal government's international broadcaster, will not have their visas extended once they expire, according to three people with knowledge of the decision.
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The Hill and Political Wire, more at Mediagazer »
Abid Rahman / Hollywood Reporter:
Rudy Giuliani Calls New York Police After Being Pranked by Sacha Baron Cohen — Just a few weeks after the ‘Who is America?’ star made a clandestine appearance at a far-right rally, he managed to trick Donald Trump's personal attorney into an interview. — Sacha Baron Cohen strikes again.
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U.S. Department of the Treasury:
Treasury Sanctions Chinese Entity and Officials Pursuant to Global Magnitsky Human Rights Accountability Act — Washington - Today, the U.S. Department of the Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) sanctioned one Chinese government entity and four current or former government officials …
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Associated Press, Axios and The Hill
Josh Dawsey / Washington Post:
Republicans look into holding their convention outdoors — The Republican convention in Jacksonville, Fla., next month could be moved to an outdoor stadium as cases of the novel coronavirus in the state increase, according to several officials with knowledge of the plans.
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Ronald Brownstein / The Atlantic:
Trump's America Is Slipping Away — Donald Trump is running for the presidency of an America that no longer exists. — Trump in recent weeks has repeatedly reprised two of Richard Nixon's most memorable rallying cries, promising to deliver “law and order” for the “silent majority.”
Wall Street Journal:
Biden Looks to Curb Covid-19 Economic Damage With ‘Buy American’ Plan — Presumptive Democratic nominee to propose in Pennsylvania speech limiting dependence on imports for critical medical supplies — WASHINGTON—Former Vice President Joe Biden is expected Thursday to outline a plan …
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Bill Barrow / Associated Press:
Biden proposes $700 billion-plus ‘Buy American’ campaign
Biden proposes $700 billion-plus ‘Buy American’ campaign
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Axios
Brooke Singman / Fox News:
Redfield clarifies CDC guidelines for school reopenings after coronavirus closings — Trump on Wednesday said he disagreed with the CDC's back-to-school guidance — Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Robert Redfield clarified Thursday that the agency would not be revising …
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Associated Press, One America News Network and Politico
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Naomi Thomas / CNN:
CDC director says agency won't revise school reopening guidelines despite WH push
CDC director says agency won't revise school reopening guidelines despite WH push
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WHDH-TV, IJR and POLITICUSUSA
Brooke Singman / Fox News:
Former US attorney for SDNY Geoffrey Berman testifies at House Judiciary Committee — Berman is testifying behind closed doors and is expected to face questioning over his removal. — Former U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York Geoffrey Berman is testifying behind closed doors …
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ABC News
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New York Times:
Where's Trump's Financial Disclosure? The White House Blames the Pandemic — The annual report was due last week under federal ethics rules, but the White House says it needs more time. The president was already given a 45-day extension. — President Trump's annual financial disclosure report …
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The Atlantic, CNN, The Guardian, Talking Points Memo, The Hill and The Week
Margaret Wente / Quillette:
It Wasn't My Cancelation That Bothered Me. It Was the Cowardice of Those Who Let It Happen — It doesn't take much to get cancelled these days. Last month, my turn came around. The experience was unpleasant, but also completely ludicrous. And I learned a lot. I learned how easily an institution will cave to a mob.
Marja Novak / Reuters:
U.S. first lady Melania Trump statue set on fire in Slovenia — ROZNO, Slovenia (Reuters) - A wooden sculpture of U.S. first lady Melania Trump was torched near her hometown of Sevnica, Slovenia, on the night of July Fourth, as Americans celebrated U.S. Independence Day, said the artist who commissioned the sculpture.
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Talking Points Memo, Reuters, The Gateway Pundit, New York Post, The Hill, Fox News, Washington Times and The Daily Caller
NBC New York:
Street in Front of Trump Tower Closes for Black Lives Matter Mural — Work on what President Trump called a “symbol of hate” was supposed to start last week before being postponed abruptly — New York City will start painting “Black Lives Matter” on Fifth Avenue directly in front …
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Talking Points Memo, Fox News, 6abc and The Hill
Edward Luce / Financial Times:
The humbling of the Anglo-American world — Abandonment of common sense during the pandemic has damaged the US and UK national brands — It takes effort to recapture how Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher in the 1980s hastened the demise of the Soviet Union. Images of that triumphal moment are as fresh as yesterday.
William Wan / Washington Post:
America is running short on masks, gowns and gloves. Again. — Health-care workers are scrambling for supplies and reusing equipment as the coronavirus pandemic surges — Health-care workers on the front lines of the coronavirus pandemic are encountering shortages of masks, gowns …
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CBS Chicago and POLITICUSUSA
Molly Jong-Fast / The Daily Beast:
Mary Trump's Book Gives ‘Crazy Uncle’ a Whole New Meaning — FOUR MONTHS AND COUNTING... With the president's niece, we meet a species we never thought we'd encounter on this Earth: a sane Trump with values and a conscience like the rest of us. — BEAST INSIDE
Kyle Cheney / Politico:
Dems press for more details on Russian bounties — Sen. Tammy Duckworth is demanding new details from the Defense Department about its investigation of intelligence that Russia paid Taliban-linked militants to assassinate U.S. troops, calling the Pentagon's first effort to brief senators “disappointing” and lacking crucial details.
Farhad Manjoo / New York Times:
I've Seen a Future Without Cars, and It's Amazing — Why do American cities waste so much space on cars? — As coronavirus lockdowns crept across the globe this winter and spring, an unusual sound fell over the world's metropolises: the hush of streets that were suddenly, blessedly free of cars.
Associated Press:
Missing Seoul mayor's body found after massive search — SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — Police say the body of the missing mayor of South Korea's capital, Seoul, has been found. They say Park Won-soon's body was located in hills in northern Seoul early Friday, more than seven hours after they launched a massive search for him.
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Mediaite, The Daily Caller and The Week
Heather Mac Donald / Wall Street Journal:
I Cited Their Study, So They Disavowed It — If scientists retract research that challenges reigning orthodoxies, politics will drive scholarship. — The Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences is a peer-reviewed journal that claims to publish “only the highest quality scientific research.”
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TheBlaze
Ryan Cooper / The Week:
The Republican coronavirus meatgrinder — The second wave of the coronavirus pandemic continues to accelerate. July 7 saw over 54,000 confirmed cases, a 72-percent increase over the previous two weeks. Many hospital intensive care units are completely full in Texas, Florida, Arizona …
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Raw Story
Associated Press:
Latino group ‘Mi Familia Vota’ announces a $10M voter turnout campaign — PHOENIX — A national organization is announcing a $10 million campaign to turn out Hispanic voters in several of this year's battleground states. — Mi Familia Vota, based in Phoenix, said it will spend $7 million …
Eric Levitz / New York Magazine:
‘Defending a Free Society’ Requires Radically Changing This One — Americans live in a society that warehouses more than 2 million people in penitentiaries rife with state-ordered torture and unpunished sexual abuse; a society that lives off the “essential” labor of workers who have no right to vote …
John F. Harris / Politico:
A President Who Makes Us Puke—Just Like He Was Hired To Do — Probably you used to keep a bottle in your bathroom at home, or your parents did. The stuff is called ipecac, and it is what physicians call an emetic. — The idea was that if someone swallowed something bad …
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Raw Story
Catherine Thorbecke / ABC News:
Another 1.3 million workers filed for unemployment insurance — Weekly unemployment filings have been in the millions each week since mid-March. — Another 1.3 million U.S. workers filed for unemployment insurance last week, the Department of Labor said Thursday.