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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 …
Discussion: Portland Police, Reason and Oregonian
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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 …
Alta Spells / CNN:
Portland mayor tear gassed after speaking with protesters on presence of federal agents  —  (CNN)Mayor Ted Wheeler was tear gassed in downtown Portland early Thursday morning, according to video and posts on Twitter from a New York Times journalist.  —  “It stings.  It's hard to breathe.
Quint Forgey / Politico:
Portland mayor tear-gassed at protests by federal law enforcement
Discussion: The Hill, Axios and Breitbart
Tim Dickinson / Rolling Stone:   From the Administration that Brought You Kids-in-Cages, It's Tear-Gassed-Moms
ACLU:
ACLU Sues Feds, Portland Police for Attacking Medics at Protests
Discussion: UPI, Axios and The Hill
Catherine Thorbecke / ABC News:
Another 1.4 million workers filed for unemployment insurance last week  —  The tally has been over a million each week since March.  —  Another 1.4 million U.S. workers filed for unemployment insurance last week, the Labor Department said Thursday.  —  This marks the 18th straight week that weekly jobless claims surpassed 1 million.
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Fred Imbert / CNBC:
Weekly claims turn higher as coronavirus jobs crisis continues  — The Labor Department said Thursday initial jobless claims came in at 1.416 million for the week ending July 18.  — Economists polled by Dow Jones expected a print of 1.3 million.  — That marks the 18th straight week …
Discussion: The Daily Caller and The Week
CNBC:
GOP considers extending unemployment benefit at reduced level of $100 a week through December  — Republicans are considering extending the enhanced unemployment insurance through the end of the year at a drastically reduced level of $400 per month, or $100 a week.
Eric Morath / Wall Street Journal:
U.S. Initial Unemployment Claims Rose to 1.4 Million Last Week  —  Data suggests labor market's recovery could be cooling because of an uptick in coronavirus cases  —  Filings for weekly unemployment benefits rose for the first time in nearly four months as some states rolled back reopenings because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Rebecca Rainey / Politico:
New unemployment claims rose last week to 1.4M, ending months of declines
Jacob Pramuk / CNBC:
Mnuchin says GOP plan for unemployment extension will be based on ‘70% wage replacement’
Discussion: The Week
HuffPost:
Russian Allies Helping Trump Win Reelection Have A Partner In Wisconsin Republican  —  Sen. Ron Johnson will not say where material to investigate Joe Biden is coming from, but a former pro-Russian lawmaker in Ukraine has said he is a source.  —  WASHINGTON ― Allies …
Discussion: Redstate and NBC News
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Jacob Ogles / Florida Politics:
Latest poll of Florida: Joe Biden 50%, Donald Trump 44%
Discussion: The Hill
Paul Bedard / Washington Examiner:
Comeback: Trump neck and neck with Biden, 45%-47%, approval equal with Obama's in 2012
Discussion: Townhall and Washington Times
Washington Post:
Biden says Trump is America's first ‘racist’ president
New York Times:
2 Cafeterias Used by White House Staff Close After Employee Contracts the Virus  —  The cafeterias are in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building and the New Executive Office Building, which are part of the White House complex.  —  Two cafeterias used by White House staff members were closed …
Discussion: Talking Points Memo and The Hill
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Kaitlan Collins / CNN:
Cafeteria worker on White House grounds tests positive for Covid-19 as staffers urged not to panic
Discussion: Raw Story
Josh Lederman / NBC News:
White House executive office cafeteria closed after positive coronavirus test
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.
Washington Post:
Republicans scrap Trump's demand for payroll tax cut as they cobble together draft coronavirus bill  —  Trillion-dollar legislation to include direct checks, school funding, limited unemployment insurance extension  —  Senate Republicans have cast aside one of President Trump's key demands …
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USA Today:
Passing a new stimulus measure should not be that hard  —  The congressional debate over the next stimulus measure should be fought along the normal lines.  It is almost reassuring that Democrats want more spending, Republicans less.  Despite COVID-19, at least some things stay the same.
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.
Andrew Pantazi / Florida Times Union:
RNC plans in jeopardy as Jacksonville council president opposes city bill  —  With a month to go until the Republican National Convention, or RNC, comes to Jacksonville, City Council President Tommy Hazouri threw a wrench in the convention's plans, announcing his opposition unless …
Peter Baker / New York Times:
House Democrats Considered 10 Impeachment Articles Before Narrowing Their Case Against Trump  —  The question of what to include in the case against President Trump is at the heart of a new book by Norm Eisen, a lawyer working with House Democrats in the impeachment effort.
Discussion: Mediaite
Kyle Kondik / Sabato's Crystal Ball:
House Rating Changes  —  KEY POINTS FROM THIS ARTICLE  — Recently-released fundraising reports indicate a mismatch between the best-funded GOP candidates and the districts in which they are competing.  — At this point, Democrats are more likely to net House seats than Republicans …
Katherine Clarke / Wall Street Journal:
Jeffrey Epstein's New York, Palm Beach Homes to List for $110 Million  —  The late disgraced financier's Manhattan mansion hits the market for $88 million, while his Palm Beach estate is asking nearly $22 million  —  The New York City and Palm Beach homes of the late disgraced financier …
Washington Post:
At least % of American voters can cast ballots by mail in the fall  —  N.H.  —  Vt.  —  Mass.  —  R.I.  —  Conn.  —  N.J.  —  Del.  —  Md.  —  D.C.  —  States that made a change due to covid-19.  —  *"Can vote by mail" includes states that don't require any excuse …
Brentin Mock / Bloomberg:
Philadelphia's Top Prosecutor Is Prepared to Arrest Federal Agents  —  After numerous reports and lawsuits in Portland regarding un-badged and un-uniformed federal officers arresting, beating, and detaining people in unmarked vehicles, the Trump administration's response is that they're going to do it even more, and in more cities.
Betsy Woodruff Swan / Politico:
Blocked gun sales skyrocket amid coronavirus pandemic  —  Internal FBI data reveal a jarring new stat: The number of people trying to buy guns who can't legally own them has skyrocketed.  That came as part of a surge in gun purchases in the first three months of 2020, compared to the same time period in 2019.
Brent Orrell / The Bulwark:
What the Conservative Version of Cancel Culture Looks Like  —  It's love Trump or get lost.  —  It is hard to think of a major sector of the culture-shaping industries and institutions of American life—Hollywood, news media, universities, arts, publishing, music, advertising, and so on …
Matthew Conlen / New York Times:
The Rise in Testing Is Not Driving the Rise in U.S. Virus Cases  —  20,00040,00060,000 cases per dayMarch 1July 21April 1May 1June 1July 1  —  Seven-day average of new reported cases  —  About 21,000 coronavirus cases were reported per day in early June, when the positive test rate was 4.8 percent.
Discussion: Washington Post
Washington Post:
Republican feuding this week represents broader reckoning over party's future as Trump sinks in the polls  —  Tensions among congressional Republicans fueled by the party's diminishing electoral fortunes broke out into the open this week — as GOP lawmakers sparred over the shape …
Discussion: Mediaite, Political Wire and Vox
Steven Rattner / New York Times:
God Help Us if Judy Shelton Joins the Fed  —  Trump's latest unqualified nominee to the Federal Reserve Board must be rejected.  —  Mr. Rattner served as counselor to the Treasury secretary in the Obama administration.  —  Having failed in past attempts to put unqualified ideologues …
Ben Geman / Axios:
Big Oil lobbying dropped in Q2  —  Big Oil's aggregate lobbying dipped in the second quarter, newly available public filings show.  —  Why it matters: They provide a guide to specific bills and topics companies lobbied on, and an overall look at money spent.
J. Edward Moreno / The Hill:
DC mayor issues order requiring masks outside home  —  Washington, D.C., Mayor Muriel Bowser (D) on Wednesday announced an executive order requiring residents to wear masks outside of the home as the city battles rising coronavirus cases.  —  “Basically what it says is, if you leave home …
Politico:
Brexit negotiators will miss July target for outline deal  —  LONDON — The Brexit drama's second season is following a familiar script.  —  As the fifth round of talks came to a close Thursday, both sides admitted they were still a long way apart — and each blamed the other.
New York Times:
Powerful Ohio Republican Is Arrested in $60 Million Corruption Scheme  —  The House speaker was connected with a conspiracy to enact a $1.3 billion bailout of an energy company, the F.B.I. said.  —  Federal agents on Tuesday arrested one of the most powerful officials in Ohio state government …
 
 
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Victor Davis Hanson / National Review:
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Mike Ford / Redstate:
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Discussion: The Dispatch and KTLA
Amanda Borschel-Dan / The Times of Israel:
Huge Kingdom of Judah government complex found near US Embassy in Jerusalem
Kurt Schlichter / Townhall:
Enough Whining About Trump's Mean Tweets
Gary Hart / New York Times:
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New York Times:
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Elena Schneider / Politico:
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Andrew Stiles / Washington Free Beacon:
Cop-O Research: Is Kamala Harris Planting Evidence on Her VP Rivals?
Tiana Lowe / Washington Examiner:
New York Times fired an editor for publishing a US senator and now prints COVID propaganda …
Discussion: The Hill, Fox News and New York Times
New York Times:
Tracking the Real Coronavirus Death Toll in the United States
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Alexander Nazaryan / Yahoo News:
A public health employee predicted Florida's coronavirus catastrophe …
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An interview with Telegraph Director of Technology Dylan Jacques on the goal of launching 12 significant uses of AI in the newsroom over 12 months

Liam Scott / Voice of America:
Reporters Without Borders sues X in France for “complicity in disseminating false information”, after X failed to block a fake video with RSF's logo

Peter Blumberg / Bloomberg:
X sues to block California's AB 2655, aimed at curbing AI-generated deceptive election content on social media, claiming it impinges on free speech

 
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