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Gillian Flaccus / Associated Press:
Mayor of Portland, Oregon, tear gassed by federal agents — PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — The mayor of Portland, Oregon, was tear gassed by the U.S. government late Wednesday as he stood at a fence guarding a federal courthouse during another night of protest against the presence of federal agents sent …
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Oregonian, Portland Police, The Daily Caller, Reason and Axios
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Mike Baker / New York Times:
Federal Officers Hit Portland Mayor With Tear Gas — Mayor Ted Wheeler denounced federal officers for an “egregious overreaction.” Some protesters mocked him, recalling the city police's use of tear gas on demonstrators. — PORTLAND, Ore. — The mayor of Portland, Ted Wheeler …
Associated Press:
Watchdog to review conduct of federal agents in Portland, DC — WASHINGTON (AP) — The Justice Department inspector general said Thursday that it will conduct a review of the conduct of federal agents who responded to unrest in Portland, Oregon and Washington, D.C., following concerns from members of Congress and the public.
Steve Benen / MSNBC:
The problem with Trump's strange denial in his new golf scandal … Some of Donald Trump's scandals are complex and take time to disentangle. The new British Open scandal is striking in its simplicity. — The New York Times reported this week that the president urged his ambassador …
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New York Times, The White House, Crooked Media, Politico, Raw Story and Los Angeles Times
Kara Scannell / CNN:
Michael Cohen will be released from prison to home confinement, judge rules — Avlon: You should be outraged at the muzzling of Cohen — New York (CNN)Michael Cohen will be released to home confinement, a judge ruled on Thursday, finding that the government acted in a retaliatory manner …
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CNBC, Rolling Stone, Breitbart, The Wrap and Raw Story
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Benjamin Weiser / New York Times:
Judge Orders Cohen Released, Citing ‘Retaliation’ Over Tell-All Book
Judge Orders Cohen Released, Citing ‘Retaliation’ Over Tell-All Book
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Vanity Fair and Raw Story
Steve Benen / MSNBC:
Pointing to retaliation, judge returns Cohen to home confinement
Pointing to retaliation, judge returns Cohen to home confinement
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Washington Post and BuzzFeed News
Catherine Rampell / Washington Post:
Trump knows he's going to lose. He's already salting the earth behind him. — How can you tell President Trump thinks he's going to lose in November? Because he has already begun salting the earth behind him. — And his fellow Republicans are helping by sabotaging key institutions that the next …
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Raw Story
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Bloomberg:
Romney Says He Will Oppose Shelton's Fed Board Confirmation — Republican Senator Mitt Romney of Utah said he will vote against Judy Shelton, one of two Trump administration nominees to the Federal Reserve's Board of Governors. — “I'm not going to be endorsing,” Romney told reporters Thursday.
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Grasping Reality …
David Corn / Mother Jones:
Stephen Miller's Grandmother Died of COVID-19. Her Son Blames the Trump Administration. — This month, Stephen Miller, the extremist anti-immigrant Trump adviser who has promoted white nationalist ideas, lost a relative to the coronavirus pandemic, and his uncle tells Mother Jones …
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Mediaite
Alex Isenstadt / Politico:
Kimberly Guilfoyle under fire for Trump fundraising disarray — News that Kimberly Guilfoyle contracted the coronavirus had barely surfaced on July 3 before she hopped on a private flight from Mount Rushmore back to New York with her boyfriend, Donald Trump, Jr.
Erik Wemple / Washington Post:
Maine journalists under siege after false accusations from Fox News's Tucker Carlson — Two freelance journalists in Maine have sustained abuse and threats after being named by Fox News host Tucker Carlson on Monday night as part of an effort by the New York Times to do “a story on the location of my family's house.”
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PRESS RUN
Jeremy Roebuck / The Philadelphia Inquirer:
Former congressman Ozzie Myers, caught in 1970s Abscam sting, has been indicted again — this time for election fraud — A former congressman convicted in the 1970s Abscam investigation was charged Thursday with new allegations that he bribed a poll worker to stuff ballot boxes in local elections.
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Olivia Solon / NBC News:
Facebook ignored racial bias research, employees say — In mid-2019, researchers at Facebook began studying a new set of rules proposed for the automated system that Instagram uses to remove accounts for bullying and other infractions. — What they found was alarming.
Discussion:
The Daily Caller and MIT Technology Review, more at Techmeme »
Joe Nocera / Bloomberg:
I Was Wrong About Florida's Response to Covid-19 — I gave Governor Ron DeSantis more credit than he deserved for the low death rate in his state. — A little after 11 a.m. each weekday, I receive an email alert from the Miami Herald. It contains the latest Covid-19 numbers for Florida.
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Balloon Juice and Raw Story
Cameron Joseph / VICE:
Ilhan Omar Campaign Mailer Accuses Opponent of Being ‘in the Pocket of Wall Street’ and Only Quotes Jewish Donors by Name — The mailer references three Jewish donors, plus “Michael, a donor from Scarsdale, New York.” — Rep. Ilhan Omar's (D-Minn.) campaign recently sent out a mail piece ripping …
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The Daily Beast, Jewish Telegraphic Agency and Washington Times
Brian Stelter / CNN:
Fox News parts ways with a morning host who caused a Covid-19 scare — New York (CNN Business)Fox News has parted ways with a host who dismayed fellow staffers when she came to work while visibly sick in the early days of the coronavirus crisis. — Heather Childers, who had been an early morning host …
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Jordain Carney / The Hill:
Senate passes bill with plan to change Confederate-named bases over Trump veto threat — The Senate on Thursday passed a mammoth defense policy bill that sparked a veto threat from President Trump over its inclusion of a plan to rename bases named after Confederate figures.
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Patricia Zengerle / Reuters:
U.S. Senate passes $740 billion defense bill, bucking Trump on Confederate names
U.S. Senate passes $740 billion defense bill, bucking Trump on Confederate names
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Politico
Politico:
State Department Insiders Ask: What Is Susan Pompeo Really Up To? — Five years ago, a young Kansan named Jakob Provo had almost gotten a job working for ambitious Congressman Mike Pompeo. He'd aced the interview, he thought, and he was certainly qualified.
Katharine Q. Seelye / New York Times:
Samantha Diaz, Florida Health Care Worker, Dies at 29 — She left behind three children — two of whom have the novel coronavirus — in the care of her parents. “Our world came crashing down,” her mother said after Ms. Diaz died of Covid-19. — Samantha Diaz, a medical assistant in Florida …
ABC News:
Despite Trump claim, 12 states say some orders for coronavirus supplies still unfilled — Trump claims “zero unfilled requests” but some states await PPE, other supplies. — During his first coronavirus press briefing in nearly three months, President Donald Trump said his administration …
Alan Fram / Associated Press:
Ocasio-Cortez, Dems assail men's abusive treatment of women — WASHINGTON (AP) — Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's outrage over a Republican lawmaker's verbal assault broadened into an extraordinary moment on the House floor Thursday as she and other Democrats assailed a sexist culture of …
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Mike Lillis / The Hill:
Ocasio-Cortez, Democrats blast GOP on House floor for ‘culture’ of sexism
Ocasio-Cortez, Democrats blast GOP on House floor for ‘culture’ of sexism
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Redstate, Common Dreams, One America News Network, IJR and Axios
Politico:
Democrats: Packets sent to Trump allies are part of foreign plot to damage Biden — Top congressional Democrats are sounding the alarm about a series of packets mailed to prominent allies of President Donald Trump — material they say is part of a foreign disinformation plot …
Washington Post:
White House, GOP kill payroll tax cut but flounder on broader coronavirus bill — Planned roll-out canceled in roller-coaster morning; White House floats piecemeal plan but Pelosi shoots it down — Senate Republicans killed President Trump's payroll tax cut proposal on Thursday but failed …
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CNBC, Mother Jones, Daily Kos, Washington Monthly and Common Dreams
Brian Fung / CNN:
Twitter says it's looking at subscription options as ad revenue drops sharply — Washington (CNN Business)Twitter (TWTR) is actively exploring additional ways to make money from its users, including by considering a subscription model, CEO Jack Dorsey said Thursday.
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TechCrunch, more at Mediagazer »
Graham Gremore / Queerty:
Washed up actor Scott Baio says Hollywood blacklisted him for supporting Trump, can't find a job — Everyone's out to get Scott Baio. At least, according to Scott Baio. — The 59-year-old actor, who is perhaps best known for appearing on the sit-com Happy Days about 40 years ago …
Marisa Fernandez / Axios:
Poll shows Biden beating Trump by 13 points in Florida — Joe Biden is beating President Trump by 13 points in Florida — 51% to 38% — per a Quinnipiac University poll released Thursday. — Why it matters: With its 29 electoral votes, Florida is a key state for the president to hang onto in order to win re-election.
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Sun-Sentinel, The Hill, Washington Times and Politico
Greg Sargent / Washington Post:
Trump's frantic new effort to win back seniors is already failing — Here's President Trump's new reelection strategy, in a nutshell: Convince vulnerable seniors who rightly fear getting killed by the pandemic that Trump let rampage out of control that they should instead fear getting killed …
USA Today:
Teacher: I was a reluctant Trump voter. Coronavirus is the end of my Republican identity. — I am a special education teacher and lifelong Republican who reluctantly voted for Donald Trump in 2016 as the less bad of two bad choices. When the pandemic hit, the incompetence of the man …
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POLITICUSUSA and Raw Story
The Daily Beast:
‘Shaking in Their Boots’: Trump Wanted a Portland-Style Offensive in Chicago — “If it were up to him, we would return to the old days [of] eye-for-an-eye, tooth-for-a-tooth—or forget about proportionality altogether,” one former administration official says.
Kelly Weill / The Daily Beast:
This Is Mask Haters' Most Nefarious Hoax Yet — A fake CDC document has spread across Facebook, Twitter, Reddit, and more specialized websites like a hunting forum. — Face mask haters often don't trust the federal government, whether it's top infectious disease expert Anthony Fauci or the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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Raw Story
Jim Waterson / The Guardian:
Children's news website apologises to JK Rowling over trans tweet row — The Day faced legal action from author after implying that her comments on gender harmed trans people — A news website aimed at British schoolchildren has agreed to pay an unsubstantiated amount after it implied …
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The Daily Beast
Los Angeles Times:
Trump repeals fair housing rule, amplifying campaign appeals to racial bias — With President Trump facing sagging support in the suburbs, his administration on Thursday targeted an Obama-era affordable housing regulation, the latest in a series of appeals to white voters' fears of crime and declining property values.
Patrick Skinner / Washington Post:
We're police officers. You should know our names. That goes for Portland, too. — Anonymity is for CIA officers (a job I also held), not for federal law enforcement countering protesters in America. It denies local accountability. — My name is Patrick Skinner, and I'm a local police officer.
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Outside the Beltway and Military.com
Tom Jackman / Washington Post:
67 current, former prosecutors defend St. Louis prosecutor from attacks in McCloskey gun case — Trump, Missouri Republicans have criticized Kim Gardner for filing weapons charges — A group of more than 60 current and former state and federal prosecutors signed a statement Monday defending …
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American Greatness and Fox News
Linnaea Honl-Stuenkel / CREW:
White House Told Kushner to Divest Cadre to Avoid Conflicts, Emails Show — An internal White House email obtained by CREW shows that in December 2019, the top White House ethics official determined that it was “reasonably necessary” for Jared Kushner to divest his interest in Cadre …