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Shibani Mahtani / Washington Post:
Hong Kong media tycoon Jimmy Lai arrested under national security law — HONG KONG — Media tycoon and activist Jimmy Lai, his sons and several others were arrested early Monday for allegedly colluding with foreign forces, a crime under Hong Kong's new national security law, according to the newspaper he founded and a close associate.
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NPR and Hong Kong Free Press HKFP
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Iain Marlow / Bloomberg:
Hong Kong Media Tycoon Arrested in Latest Blow to Democracy Camp — Jimmy Lai's media group had backed pro-democracy protests — Police say seven arrested for breaching new security law — Hong Kong police arrested media tycoon and prominent democracy activist Jimmy Lai under …
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South China Morning Post, UPI, Al Jazeera and Committee to Protect …, more at Mediagazer »
Rebecca Falconer / Axios:
Hong Kong media tycoon Jimmy Lai arrested under national security law — Hong Kong pro-democracy activist Jimmy Lai has been arrested for “collusion with foreign powers,” said Mark Simon, an executive at the tycoon's media firm Next Digital Monday morning local time.
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The Daily Beast and One America News Network
Colum Murphy / Bloomberg:
China Avoids Top Trump Aides in Hong Kong Retaliatory Sanctions — China will sanction 11 Americans in retaliation for similar measures imposed by the Trump administration on Friday, according to Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian. — Those sanctioned include Senators Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz …
Rebecca Falconer / Axios:
China announces retaliatory sanctions on Rubio, Cruz and other U.S. officials
China announces retaliatory sanctions on Rubio, Cruz and other U.S. officials
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Bloomberg and One America News Network
William Saletan / Slate:
How Trump Killed Tens of Thousands of Americans — On July 17, President Donald Trump sat for a Fox News interview at the White House. At the time, nearly 140,000 Americans were dead from the novel coronavirus. The interviewer, Chris Wallace, showed Trump a video clip in which Robert Redfield …
Ben Smith / New York Times:
How Pro-Trump Forces Work the Refs in Silicon Valley — The new referees in American politics are Facebook, Google and Twitter, and they would be wise to pay attention to lessons the old media tried to learn. — One of the oddest moments during last month's tech hearings on Capitol Hill came …
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The Daily Beast, more at Mediagazer »
Axios:
Behind the scenes: Trump assembles team of closest aides to prepare for Biden debates — Two weekends ago, President Trump met with a group of his closest aides in the conference room of his Bedminster golf club to discuss a subject that has been weighing heavily on his mind: the three scheduled debates with Joe Biden.
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Washington Post, The US Sun, Raw Story and IJR
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Paul Waldman / American Prospect:
There Will Be No October Surprise This Year — And even if Trump unveils one, it won't make a difference. — Barr has been a naked partisan in using the Department of Justice as a tool to advance Trump's political interests. — Cast your mind ahead a couple of months, to the beginning of October.
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New York Times
Jamie Ehrlich / CNN:
New York Times: White House reached out to South Dakota governor about adding Trump to Mount Rushmore — Washington (CNN)White House aides reached out to South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem last year about the process of adding additional presidents to Mount Rushmore, the New York Times reported.
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New York Post, Raw Story and The Wrap
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CNN:
Trump declares war on Social Security, Medicare — CNN reporters break down Donald Trump's executive actions — Paul Begala, a Democratic strategist and CNN political commentator, was a political consultant for Bill Clinton's presidential campaign in 1992 and served as a counselor to Clinton in the White House.
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Outside the Beltway
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Joseph Zeballos-Roig / Business Insider:
Trump pledged to permanently scrap the payroll taxes used to fund Social Security and Medicare if he wins re-election
Trump pledged to permanently scrap the payroll taxes used to fund Social Security and Medicare if he wins re-election
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POLITICUSUSA, Common Dreams, Newsy and Michigan Advance
New York Times:
Coronavirus Live Updates: At Least 97,000 Children in the U.S. Tested Positive in Last 2 Weeks of July — Trump's unilateral economic relief actions come under fire. Ohio's governor urges use of rapid tests, but with caution after his false positive. — RIGHT NOW A Georgia school whose …
Politico:
Facing bleak November, Republicans look to stoke BLM backlash — The battle to define the movement comes as the president and fellow GOP candidates try to win back suburban voters. — Protesters gather in front of the district attorney's office in Salt Lake City on July 9. Rick Bowmer/AP Photo
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Raw Story
Wall Street Journal:
Amazon and Mall Operator Look at Turning Sears, J.C. Penney Stores Into Fulfillment Centers — Hookup between Simon Property Group, Amazon would show how retail and logistics are converging more rapidly — Simon Property Group Inc., the biggest mall owner in the U.S. …
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Outside the Beltway, The Verge and Mashable, more at Techmeme »
Willie Brown / San Francisco Chronicle:
Kamala Harris should say no to vice presidency — If Joe Biden offers the vice presidential slot to Sen. Kamala Harris, my advice to her would be to politely decline. — Harris is a tested and proven campaigner who will work her backside off to get Biden elected.
Rachael Levy / Wall Street Journal:
U.S. Agency Sidelines Planned $765 Million Loan to Kodak Amid Probes — The move comes as the SEC investigates Kodak's disclosure of the loan and stock options granted to executives — WASHINGTON—A federal agency has put a planned $765 million loan to Eastman Kodak Co. KODK -7.64% on hold …
Andrew Roth / The Guardian:
Belarus election: Lukashenko's claim of landslide victory sparks widespread protests … Clashes broke out in cities across Belarus on Sunday evening as riot police used rubber bullets, flash grenades, teargas and water cannon to quash protests against the results of the contested presidential election.
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Andrew Roth / The Guardian:
Opposition candidate comes out of hiding as Belarus votes
Opposition candidate comes out of hiding as Belarus votes
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Foreign Policy and The Daily Beast
Elena Schneider / Politico:
As decision day nears, VP hopefuls rake in big money for Biden — Biden first and foremost wants a governing partner. But fundraising prowess is unquestionably a plus. — Of Joe Biden's potential running mates, Sen. Elizabeth Warren has brought in the most cash for the presumptive Democratic nominee's campaign.
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Florida Politics, Associated Press and The 19th
New York Times:
The Wallets of Wall Street Are With Joe Biden, if Not the Hearts — Through donations, finance executives played a critical role in helping Joe Biden turn his campaign around. They've mostly grown to like him, if not love him. — As Wall Street donors arrived at a fund-raiser …
United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary:
Newly Declassified Document Indicates FBI Misled Congress on Reliability of Steele Dossier — “This document clearly shows that the FBI was continuing to mislead regarding the reliability of the Steele dossier. The FBI did to the Senate Intelligence Committee what the Department of Justice …
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