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10:00 AM ET, June 1, 2021

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Gabriel Debenedetti / New York Magazine:
The GOP Has Discovered Joe Biden's Political Superpower  —  Something strange has been happening to my in-box.  It's still a wasteland, a ghastly stream of spam and requests from an endless array of politicians and political organizations.  But the GOP fundraising emails — usually the loudest …
Discussion: CNN and Raw Story
David Johns / The Hill:
Critical race theory is under attack  —  One hundred years ago today, mobs of armed white supremacists violently attacked and killed Black residents and destroyed Black businesses in Tulsa, Okla., in the Greenwood District.  —  The Tulsa Race Massacre is one of the most devastating …
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DeNeen L. Brown / Washington Post:   His arrest sparked the Tulsa Race Massacre. Then Dick Rowland disappeared.
DeNeen L. Brown / Washington Post:   In Tulsa, solemn remembrances of a century-old race massacre by survivors and descendants
Charlie Sykes / Morning Shots:
Coups and Rumors of Coups  —  The threat is no joke.  —  Let's stipulate that any talk about coups is crazy.  Our traditions and institutions — both in and out of the military — are simply too strong, and the very idea of a coup is so profoundly un-American that it is unthinkable.
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Donie O'Sullivan / CNN:
Echoing QAnon forums, Michael Flynn appears to suggest a Myanmar-style coup should happen in the United States
Amy Gardner / Washington Post:
After defeating restrictive voting bill, Texas Democrats send loud message: ‘We need Congress to do their part’  —  Texas Democrats who defeated a Republican effort to pass a suite of new voting restrictions with a dramatic, late-night walkout from the state House chamber on Sunday have a message …
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Politico:
Republicans fear Trump will lead to a ‘lost generation’ of talent  —  As Donald Trump ponders another presidential bid, top Republicans have grown fearful about what they're calling the party's “lost generation.”  —  In conversations with more than 20 lawmakers, ex-lawmakers, top advisers and aides …
Washington Post:
Anthony Fauci's pandemic emails: ‘All is well despite some crazy people in this world’  —  Fauci's correspondence from March and April 2020, obtained through the Freedom of Information Act, offers a peek into his world during the frantic early days of the coronavirus crisis
Annie Linskey / Washington Post:
Ahead of Tulsa trip, Biden to unveil plans to reduce Black-White wealth gap  —  President Biden plans to unveil a set of policies intended to narrow the wealth gap between Black and White Americans in a speech he's set to deliver Tuesday in Tulsa, commemorating the 100th anniversary of the massacre …
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The White House:
FACT SHEET: Biden-Harris Administration Announces New Actions to Build Black Wealth and Narrow the Racial Wealth Gap
Discussion: Insider
Vatican News:
Pope reforms penal sanctions in the Church: Mercy requires correction  —  With the Apostolic Constitution “Pascite Gregem Dei,” Pope Francis reforms Book VI of the Code of Canon Law, continuing a revision begun by Benedict XVI and applying penal sanctions to more criminal offenses.
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Nicole Winfield / Associated Press:
Vatican law criminalizes abuse of adults by priests, laity
Discussion: Raw Story, UPI and Political Wire
Kayla Epstein / Insider:
Low-paid Capitol Hill staffers are moonlighting for Starbucks and Door Dash.  They're fed up with unlivable salaries that hinder diversity and kneecap careers.  — Hill staffers have put up with low wages for years.  Some start in the high $20,000s.  — Powerful Congress members …
Discussion: Insider
DW.COM:
Belarus enacts new rules restricting citizens from leaving  —  Minsk's border agency has announced new rules that will make it nearly impossible to leave the country.  As citizens attempt to flee Belarus, longtime leader Alexander Lukashenko appears to be closing all the exits.
Jonathan Allen / NBC News:
Trump's back.  Here's what his re-entry means for 2024. … WASHINGTON — Defeated presidents usually go away — at least for a long while.  Not Donald Trump.  —  Trump returns to the electoral battlefield Saturday as the marquee speaker at the North Carolina Republican Party's state convention.
Discussion: Raw Story
Kamala Harris / Forbes:
Kamalanomics: Vice President Harris Outlines Her Vision Of Inclusive Entrepreneurship  —  The pandemic has prompted a surge in entrepreneurship, voluntary and involuntary.  The United States' first female, Black and Asian-American vice president shares her ideas in an exclusive essay for Forbes …
Discussion: The Hill
Maggie Severns / Politico:
An Evangelical Battle of the Generations: To Embrace Trump or Not?  —  For years, there was an adage around Liberty University that if God split Jerry Falwell in half, you would have his sons Jerry and Jonathan.  —  Jerry Jr. inherited his father's desire to be a force in American politics …
Discussion: Raw Story
Tucker Higgins / CNBC:
Supreme Court will soon release a potentially pivotal decision for LGBT rights  — The Supreme Court is expected to release a decision in the coming days that could provide the first glimpses of how its 6-3 conservative majority will shape the future of LGBT rights.
Discussion: Reason and Political Wire
Maureen Dowd / New York Times:
Maureen Dowd Talks ‘Mare of Easttown’ With Kate Winslet  —  The star of ‘Mare of Easttown’ is back on the sides of buses.  Without airbrushing.  —  Philly's a tough town.  —  If there's a quintessential story about the City of Brotherly Love, it's this one: In 2015 …
Politico:
Put Trump on the ballot in '22?  No thanks, some Dems say  —  As Donald Trump cannonballs back into national headlines more scandal-ridden than ever, it turns out that Republicans aren't the only ones who don't want to fixate on the former president.  Many House Democrats feel the same way.
Li Zhou / Vox:
What Chuck Schumer can learn from Harry Reid  —  “I think the biggest lesson is never trust Republicans,” says one of Reid's former staffers.  —  By the time he decided to “go nuclear” on filibusters for most presidential appointees, Harry Reid had had it with Republicans.
Washington Examiner:
The public school system had stopped teaching children long before the pandemic  —  If the academic year now ending has taught us anything, it's that the public school system would rather indoctrinate than educate its students.  —  The school system was created to teach students academically and morally …
Will Sommer / The Daily Beast:
Neighbors Fear Bear-Themed Compound Will Be Next Ruby Ridge  —  Alt-right comedian Owen Benjamin wants to create a “refuge” for his “internet friends” in Idaho.  His neighbors, however, worry the rural site will become a scary militia haven.  —  An alt-right comedian's plans for a remote patch …
Discussion: Raw Story
Chuck Ross / Washington Free Beacon:
Time Magazine Takes Chinese Cash To Promote Controversial Drone Business  —  Iconic mag fails to properly disclose $700k from China  —  As part of a $700,000 advertising campaign, Time magazine published articles from a Chinese state-run media agency touting a controversial Chinese drone maker accused …
Discussion: TIME and RealityChek
Martin Pengelly / The Guardian:
Fox News host Sean Hannity wrote Trump 2020 campaign ad, book claims  —  Hannity worked on ‘swamp creature’ ad that ran during Hannity's show, according to Mike Bender's Frankly, We Did Win This Election  —  The Fox News host Sean Hannity was criticised for appearing at a Trump rally in 2018 …
Dave Lawler / Axios:
World anxiously waits to see where Biden will send America's vaccines  —  The U.S. is about to pivot from hoarding vaccines to sharing them globally, and countries around the world are trying to secure their places in line.  —  Why it matters: President Biden has promised to donate 80 million doses by the end of June.
Discussion: Associated Press
Patrick Svitek / The Texas Tribune:
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott vows to defund state Legislature after voting restrictions bill fails, threatening salaries  —  “No pay for those who abandon their responsibilities,” Abbott tweeted Monday.  —  Copy link  —  Gov. Greg Abbott said Monday he would veto the section of the state budget …
Eric Foner / The Nation:
The Gilded Age's Democratic Contradictions  —  The New Party Bosses  —  How did our once-raucous party system become the pacified purview of elites?  —  In “The Four Lost Men,” an elegiac short story written in the 1930s about his dying father's memories of life in post-Civil War America …
 
 
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Bret Stephens / New York Times:
Media Groupthink and the Lab-Leak Theory
Discussion: The Guardian, Fox News and ScienceAlert
John Perazzo / Front Page Magazine:
Racist Mayor: Lori Lightfoot
Sarah Mervosh / New York Times:
The Pandemic in the U.S. Has Vastly Improved. For These Families, the Worst Has Just Begun.
New York Times:
Disputing Racism's Reach, Republicans Rattle American Schools
New York Post:
Hunter Biden's laptop keeps damning Joe, but most media just ignore it
Discussion: Washington Examiner
Ashley Parker / Washington Post:
Close encounters: Democrats and Republicans unified in taking UFOs seriously
Ryan Prior / CNN:
Most Americans think they can spot fake news. They can't, study finds
Discussion: UPI and Raw Story
David J. Lynch / Washington Post:
Biden set for G-7 boost in bid for all nations to impose minimum global corporate tax
 Earlier Items: 
Jesse Jackson / Chicago Sun-Times:
Republicans just say no, but later will claim credit
Discussion: HuffPost and Raw Story
Rasmussen Reports:
Daily Presidential Tracking Poll
Brittny Mejia / Los Angeles Times:
A fight over Jim Crow Road divides rural Northern California town
Discussion: Fox News
Karol Markowicz / New York Post:
Cuomo is using his waning power to block mask sanity for kids
Justin Hendrix / Tech Policy Press:
Researchers reverse-engineer 2016 Texas protest organized by Russian Internet Research Agency
Alyse Stanley / Gizmodo:
Twitter May Start Labeling Your Tweets Based on How Wrong You Are
Discussion: Instapundit and Twitchy
Scott Wilson / Washington Post:
Anarchists and an increase in violent crime hijack Portland's social justice movement
 

 
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John Koblin / New York Times:
NBC names Craig Melvin as Hoda Kotb's successor on Today, teaming up with Savannah Guthrie, starting January 13; Melvin has been Today's news anchor since 2018

Katie Kilkenny / The Hollywood Reporter:
On Fox News, LA Times owner Patrick Soon-Shiong discussed his new approach to publish “views from both sides”, and said the paper had conflated news and opinion

Mia Sato / The Verge:
Facebook makes Views its primary metric for content, bringing it in line with Instagram; each time a piece of content appears on a screen, it counts as a View

 
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