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Shira Rubin / Washington Post:
Israeli opposition parties reach agreement to oust Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu — JERUSALEM — A diverse coalition of Israeli opposition parties said Sunday that they have the votes to form a unity government to unseat Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel's longest-serving leader …
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New York Times, The Daily Beast, New York Post, The Daily Caller, POLITICUSUSA, 24matins.uk and Axios
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Felicia Schwartz / Wall Street Journal:
Israel's Bennett Plans to Join Rival to Form Government in Bid to Oust Netanyahu — The coalition paves the way to end Prime Minister Netanyahu's more than decadelong grip on power — TEL AVIV—Israeli right-wing politician Naftali Bennett said Sunday he plans to join a rival …
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The Times of Israel and Algemeiner.com
The Times of Israel:
With his party's support, Bennett says he's heading into government with Lapid — All Yamina MKs but one say they will back leader in joining bloc of parties seeking to oust Netanyahu; unapologetic Bennett insists coalition won't be leftist — Yamina leader Naftali Bennett told …
Alexa Ura / The Texas Tribune:
After drastic changes made behind closed doors, Texas Senate approves voting bill after overnight debate — Senate Bill 7 includes provisions to limit early voting hours, curtail local voting options and further tighten voting-by-mail. The upper chamber suspended its own rules to approve it after debating it for hours overnight.
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Insider, Washington Examiner, The Root, Washington Post, USA Today, Common Dreams, Off the Kuff, New York Times and Forbes
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Grace Segers / CBS News:
Texas Republicans' sweeping voting restrictions bill passes state Senate
Texas Republicans' sweeping voting restrictions bill passes state Senate
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UPI, The Hill, The White House and CNN
John Drescher / The Assembly:
Nikole Hannah-Jones, a Mega-Donor, and the Future of Journalism — Emails obtained by The Assembly show that UNC-Chapel Hill's largest journalism-school donor warned against Nikole Hannah-Jones' hiring. Their divergent views represent a new front in the debate over objectivity and the future of the field.
Orlando Sentinel:
DeSantis stands by no cruise ship exemption for ‘vaccine passports’ — Gov. Ron DeSantis isn't wavering from his ban on “vaccine passports” as a cruise line has received federal approval to set sail from a Florida port next month if passengers and crew members are inoculated against COVID-19.
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Mother Jones
Kate Bennett / CNN:
For Biden, the White House is ‘a Monday-through-Friday kind of place’ — (CNN)Beginning in 1973, when he was a United States Senator from Delaware, Joe Biden had a ritual: nearly every evening he would hop a train back to Wilmington after his work day on Capitol Hill, spending most nights …
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Sabrina Tavernise / New York Times:
An Arms Race in America: Gun Buying Spiked During the Pandemic. It's Still Up. — Preliminary research data show that about a fifth of all Americans who bought guns last year were first-time gun owners. Sales usually spike around elections, but the sheer volume is notable.
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Althouse and Political Wire
Jordan Williams / The Hill:
Hat makers distance from Nashville store amid uproar over ‘not vaccinated’ badges — Several prominent hat makers have distanced themselves from a Nashville hat store amid online backlash over the store's decision to sell yellow “not vaccinated” patches shaped like the Star of David.
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New York Daily News, WKRN-TV, Crooks and Liars and New York Post
Sahil Kapur / NBC News:
For Democrats, GOP filibuster of Jan. 6 commission tests ‘limits of bipartisanship’ … WASHINGTON — A Republican filibuster Friday of an independent commission to investigate the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol sparked outrage among Senate Democrats ranging from Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer …
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Bloomberg, IJR, The Hill, Raw Story and The Colorado Sun
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Luke Broadwater / New York Times:
As G.O.P. Blocks Inquiry, Questions on Jan. 6 Attack May Go Unanswered
As G.O.P. Blocks Inquiry, Questions on Jan. 6 Attack May Go Unanswered
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New York Magazine, Media Matters for America, Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Liberty Unyielding and Vox
Alex Isenstadt / Politico:
Shadow primary: GOP 2024 hopefuls dive into House races to get around Trump — Republican Sen. Tom Cotton is heading to Iowa this summer, but he won't be campaigning for himself — at least not officially. — The potential 2024 contender is plotting a swing through the state …
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HotAir, Raw Story, Insider and New York Magazine
NBC News:
Bannon has his MAGA megaphone back. GOP candidates know it. — Steve Bannon has a new MAGA megaphone, and Republicans eager to shine in a party still tethered to former President Donald Trump know it. — Bannon, the former Breitbart News executive and one of the architects of Trump's …
Josh Feldman / Mediaite:
AP Managing Editor Defends Firing of Emily Wilder: 'It's Really Important That We Maintain Our Credibility' — CNN's Brian Stelter spoke with Associated Press managing editor Brian Carovillano on Reliable Sources Sunday about the firing of Emily Wilder and the criticism the AP is facing as a result.
Rogerlsimon / theepochtimes.com:
Critical Race Theory Update: Et Tu, Williamson County? — Williamson County? Never heard of it. What's the big deal? — Well, a lot. — Williamson County, Tennessee is what you might call “Republican Heaven.” Just south of Democrat-stronghold Nashville, much of it is a gorgeous suburb …