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John Hudson / Washington Post:
Key impeachment witness Gordon Sondland sues Mike Pompeo and U.S. for $1.8 million in legal fees — President Donald Trump's former ambassador to the European Union, Gordon Sondland, is suing former secretary of state Mike Pompeo and the U.S. government for $1.8 million to compensate …
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Josh Gerstein / Politico:
Sondland sues Pompeo, U.S. for $1.8M in impeachment legal bills
Sondland sues Pompeo, U.S. for $1.8M in impeachment legal bills
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E.U. promises swift retaliation after Belarus forces airliner to land and detains dissident — RIGA, Latvia — European leaders on Monday were considering a plan to sever Belarus from the rest of the continent's airspace, a day after Belarusian authorities forced a commercial airliner to land …
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Sergei Kuznetsov / Politico:
Why the Belarusian journalist was snatched from the Ryanair flight — Alexander Lukashenko is taking an extraordinary risk in snatching an opposition blogger. — VILNIUS — Roman Protasevich knew something was wrong when Ryanair flight FR4978 that was supposed to take him from Athens to Vilnius diverted toward Minsk.
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Tom Jones / Poynter:
The Associated Press fired a reporter over social media use — and what it means for other news outlets — Should journalists be expected to erase who they are for the sake of appearing to be objective? News outlets need to refine these policies. — The big buzz in the media the past few days …
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Washington Post:
Europe moves to isolate Belarus after Minsk forces airliner to land and detains dissident
Europe moves to isolate Belarus after Minsk forces airliner to land and detains dissident
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Hunter Walker / The Uprising:
Trump Jokes About ‘Rough’ Treatment Of Press By North Korean Guards
Trump Jokes About ‘Rough’ Treatment Of Press By North Korean Guards
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Reuters:
Europeans threaten to restrict air traffic over Belarus after ‘state piracy’
Europeans threaten to restrict air traffic over Belarus after ‘state piracy’
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Liudas Dapkus / Associated Press:
Belarus opposition figure detained when flight diverted
Belarus opposition figure detained when flight diverted
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Craig Mauger / Detroit News:
Whitmer apologizes after photo shows her at bar violating her own order — Lansing — Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer issued an apology Sunday after a photo emerged showing her at a restaurant with 12 other people gathered around tables pushed together in violation of her health department's current epidemic order.
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Associated Press:
Michigan Democrat Gov. Gretchen Whitmer apologizes for violating her own state-mandated social distancing guidelines after she was pictured sitting maskless with 12 other people inside a bar
Michigan Democrat Gov. Gretchen Whitmer apologizes for violating her own state-mandated social distancing guidelines after she was pictured sitting maskless with 12 other people inside a bar
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Kyle Olson / Breitbart:
Exclusive Photo: Gretchen Whitmer Violates Own Coronavirus Orders at Dive Bar
Exclusive Photo: Gretchen Whitmer Violates Own Coronavirus Orders at Dive Bar
Samuel Chamberlain / New York Post:
Michigan Gov. Whitmer caught violating her own public health guidelines
Shawn Boburg / Washington Post:
Commerce Department security unit evolved into counterintelligence-like operation, Washington Post examination found — An obscure security unit tasked with protecting the Commerce Department's officials and facilities has evolved into something more akin to a counterintelligence operation …
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Zach Montellaro / Politico:
They tried to overturn the 2020 election. Now they want to run the next one. — Republicans who sought to undercut or overturn President Joe Biden's election win are launching campaigns to become their states' top election officials next year, alarming local officeholders and opponents …
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Greg Sargent / Washington Post:
The campaign for D.C. statehood just got a big boost — One of the most nettlesome objections to extending congressional representation to the residents of Washington, D.C., is that it requires a constitutional amendment. Many Republicans say this, which is hardly surprising.
BBC:
Sasha Johnson: Black Lives Matter activist shot in London — Prominent Black Lives Matter activist Sasha Johnson is critically ill after being shot in the head, her party says. — The Taking the Initiative Party said she was being treated in intensive care after being “brutally attacked” in the early hours of Sunday.
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Matti Friedman / The Atlantic:
The Americanization of the Israeli-Palestinian Debate — Rereading Exodus, the schmaltzy 1958 best seller about Israel that became a Hollywood movie starring Paul Newman, I was surprised by something I hadn't noticed as a teenager. The author, Leon Uris, describes a utopia of brave young pioneers …
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New York Times:
What the Tulsa Race Massacre Destroyed — THE MARQUEE BLOCK — More than 70 businesses operated in mostly one-, two- and three-story red brick buildings clustered along the block. All but a couple were owned by Black entrepreneurs. — In this stretch alone, there were four hotels …
Adam Entous / New Yorker:
Are U.S. Officials Under Silent Attack? — The Havana Syndrome first affected spies and diplomats in Cuba. Now it has spread to the White House. — During the final weeks of the Trump Administration, a senior official on the National Security Council sat at his desk …
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Ben Smith / New York Times:
It's the Media's ‘Mean-Too’ Moment. Stop Yelling and Go to Human Resources. — In public radio, there is either an epidemic of bullying or an epidemic of whining, depending on whom you ask. — For 20 years, the WNYC radio show “On The Media” has been the sort of place where the hosts …
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Luke Savage / The Atlantic:
If Democracy Is Dying, Why Are Democrats So Complacent? — If you've followed recent Democratic messaging, you'll have heard that American democracy is under serious attack by the Republican Party, representing an existential threat to the country. If you've followed Democratic lawmaking …
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Andrew Marantz / New Yorker:
Are We Entering a New Political Era? — The neoliberal order seems to be collapsing. A generation of young activists is trying to insure that it's replaced by progressive populism, not by the fascist right. — Last June, when most Americans could agree that their country was in crisis …
Ashley Parker / Washington Post:
Weightlifting, Gatorade, birthday calls: Inside Biden's day — During a speech in Pittsburgh in March, President Biden held up the index card he keeps in his right breast pocket to track the nation's covid deaths, inadvertently revealing a glimpse of his private schedule on the back side.
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Lisa Rein / Washington Post:
Biden administration moves toward making the pandemic work-from-home experiment permanent for many federal workers — As the Biden administration contemplates how to return the massive federal workforce to the office, government officials are moving to make a pandemic experiment permanent …
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Mickey Kaus / Kausfiles:
45 + 2022 = 0 — #38: Why the GOP's new Trumpless Tower will collapse — Republicans seem to be coalescing around a delusional midterm strategy: The idea that they can get through the 2022 election while more or less ignoring Trump. Hey, they have all these great issues: Crime! Immigration!
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Brian Steinberg / Variety:
CBS' ‘Late Show With Stephen Colbert’ Will Return to Live Crowds … Stephen Colbert will break free of his coronavirus-imposed restrictions and return to doing CBS' “Late Show” in front of live audiences starting June 14. — Colbert has led 205 episodes of the late-night program without …
Rachel M. Cohen / The Appeal:
The Pandemic Spurred Governors to Grant Clemency, But Advocates Say It Isn't Enough — Despite sentencing reforms, hundreds of thousands of people who have been incarcerated over the last several decades are ineligible for parole. — As the COVID-19 pandemic began last year …
Jonathan Martin / New York Times:
Why Arkansas Is a Test Case for a Post-Trump Republican Party — Sarah Huckabee Sanders seems likely to bring the Trump brand to Arkansas politics in a big way. But the state is a testing ground for different possible futures for the party. — LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — For decades …
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Anita Kumar / Politico:
Conservatives have a new target: Biden's IRS plan — Add another obstacle to the growing list President Joe Biden faces in his negotiations over his massive spending plans: mounting opposition to one of the ways to pay for his proposal — growing the IRS. — Conservative groups have launched …
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Marc Caputo / Politico:
Top MAGA ally under fire for ‘squishiness’ on Trump — During Jane Timken's tenure as Ohio's GOP chair, Donald Trump won the one-time bellwether state by a whopping 8 percentage points. She put 150,000 miles on her car driving to the state's 88 counties as a surrogate for the president.
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David Leonhardt / New York Times:
The Vaccine Class Gap — The biggest vaccination gap isn't based on race or partisanship. It's based on class. — It is common to hear about two different demographic groups that are hesitant to receive a Covid-19 vaccination: Republican voters and racial minorities, especially Black and Latino Americans.