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The White House:
Executive Order on Protecting Americans' Sensitive Data from Foreign Adversaries … By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, including the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (50 U.S.C. 1701 et seq.)
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Rebecca Klar / The Hill:
Biden replaces Trump executive orders targeting TikTok and WeChat
Biden replaces Trump executive orders targeting TikTok and WeChat
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CBS News, Washington Free Beacon, NBC News, Politico, The Intellectualist, One America News Network and Just The News
Ben Leonard / Politico:
Capito ‘frustrated,’ says White House ‘kept moving the goalposts’ on infrastructure
Capito ‘frustrated,’ says White House ‘kept moving the goalposts’ on infrastructure
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Daily Kos, Townhall, Washington Post and The White House
Wall Street Journal:
Trump's TikTok, WeChat Actions Targeting China Revoked by Biden
Trump's TikTok, WeChat Actions Targeting China Revoked by Biden
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CNN, Washington Examiner and The Floridian
Makena Kelly / The Verge:
Biden revokes and replaces Trump orders banning TikTok and WeChat
Biden revokes and replaces Trump orders banning TikTok and WeChat
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Insider, Breitbart, Sara A. Carter, Mediaite, New York Times and The Intellectualist, more at Mediagazer »
Jacqueline Alemany / Washington Post:
From the synagogue to the Senate: The busiest Democratic senator you've probably never heard of … Larry Rosen and Doug Emhoff bonded because of their powerful wives. As two of the only men in the book club for spouses when their other halves served as senators, they became good friends.
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Brent Budowsky / The Hill:
Joe Manchin and the enemies of democracy — With American democracy under fierce attack by enemies of democracy who engage in aggressive attacks against voting rights, honest election procedures, and honest vote counting in state after state — their most powerful ally and most valuable player …
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POLITICUSUSA
Alexander Bolton / The Hill:
Senate Democrats befuddled by Joe Manchin
Senate Democrats befuddled by Joe Manchin
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CNN, Deseret News, HotAir and Vanity Fair
Nahal Toosi / Politico:
Biden disliked Putin before it was cool — When President George W. Bush first met Vladimir Putin, he seemed smitten, describing the still-new Russian leader as “very straightforward and trustworthy,” even claiming he got “a sense of his soul.” — A certain Democratic senator from Delaware had a very different reaction.
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Washington Monthly, New Republic, Washington Examiner and Foreign Affairs
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Thomas Wright / The Atlantic:
Joe Biden Worries That China Might Win
Joe Biden Worries That China Might Win
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Insider, Politico and Responsible Statecraft
ABC News:
Biden embarks on 1st foreign trip as president, including summit with Putin
Biden embarks on 1st foreign trip as president, including summit with Putin
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CNN, NBC News, USA Today, Fox News, POLITICUSUSA, Washington Post and Los Angeles Times
Jonathan Lemire / Associated Press:
Biden to assure allies, meet Putin during 1st overseas trip
Biden to assure allies, meet Putin during 1st overseas trip
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The Hill, New York Post, Newsy, NPR, CNBC and The US Sun
Barbara Comstock / New York Times:
My Fellow Republicans, Stop Fearing This Dangerous and Diminished Man — Ms. Comstock, a Virginia Republican and a lawyer, was a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from 2015 to 2019. — When Donald Trump, the patron saint of sore losers, appeared at a Republican event on Saturday night …
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William Saletan / Slate:
Americans Are Dangerously Divided on the Insurrection
Americans Are Dangerously Divided on the Insurrection
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Just Security and Daily Kos
Michael D. Shear / New York Times:
Cicadas Took On Biden's Press Plane. They Won. — The omnipresent insects filled the engines of a flight set to accompany the president on his trip to Europe, forcing a delay and a new plane and pilot to be called in. — WASHINGTON — The plane set to carry dozens of journalists to Europe …
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Katie Shepherd / Washington Post:
Biden's press plane was about to head to Europe. Then Brood X cicadas ‘invaded’ the engines.
Biden's press plane was about to head to Europe. Then Brood X cicadas ‘invaded’ the engines.
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The Hill, Insider, NPR, CNN and The Indianapolis Star
KHQ-TV:
Dog ejected from car during Sunday crash found on sheep farm, herding sheep — Tilly, the 2-year-old Border Collie who was ejected from a car Sunday during a crash, has been found. — He was found on a sheep farm, where he had apparently taken up the role of sheep herder.
Steven Lemongello / Orlando Sentinel:
Val Demings launches 2022 campaign for Senate against Marco Rubio — Saying she's ready for a “tough fight,” Democratic U.S. Rep. Val Demings of Orlando officially launched Wednesday her campaign to unseat Republican U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio next year. — “I know how to get through tough times …
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Rebecca Shabad / NBC News:
Democratic Rep. Val Demings announces challenge to GOP Sen. Marco Rubio
Democratic Rep. Val Demings announces challenge to GOP Sen. Marco Rubio
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CBS News, USA Today, The Daily Caller, YouTube and Sun-Sentinel
Medium:
An open letter on U.S. media coverage of Palestine — From journalists, to journalists: Why reporting on Palestine has to change. — Finding truth and holding the powerful to account are core principles of journalism. — Yet for decades, our news industry has abandoned those values in coverage of Israel and Palestine.
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European Council … and Responsible Statecraft
Politico:
McAuliffe wins big in Virginia — McLEAN, Va. — Terry McAuliffe's comeback bid aced its first test Tuesday, as the former Virginia governor cruised to victory in the state's Democratic gubernatorial primary. — He easily defeated his two main rivals, former state Del. Jennifer Carroll Foy …
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Jonathan Martin / New York Times:
Terry McAuliffe Wins Democratic Nomination for Governor in Virginia
Terry McAuliffe Wins Democratic Nomination for Governor in Virginia
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Washington Free Beacon, New York Magazine, Townhall and HuffPost
Michelle Boorstein / Washington Post:
Justice Department says it can ‘vigorously’ defend religious schools' exemption from anti-LGBTQ discrimination laws — The Justice Department in a court filing Tuesday said it can “vigorously” defend a religious exemption from federal civil rights law that allows federally funded religious schools …
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The Signorile Report, Raw Story, HuffPost and Political Wire
Richard Bernstein / RealClearInvestigations:
Almost Overnight, Standards of Color-Blind Merit Tumble Across American Society — A broad revolution is underway in the United States as traditional standards used to measure achievement and provide opportunity are being rejected by schools, corporations, and governments in favor of quotas based on race and gender.
Jesus Jiménez / New York Times:
In the U.S., hospitalizations are rising in areas with low vaccination rates. — Health officials worry that Covid-19 hospitalization rates could increase among the unvaccinated as variants of the virus spread. — The coronavirus might be receding in much of the United States …
Richard L. Hasen / Slate:
Stephen Breyer's Nonpartisan Retirement Plan Will Only Make Things Worse — The New York Times reported last month that Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer, age 82, has been resisting calls for his retirement from fellow progressives. The reason? Breyer apparently worries that retiring …
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New York Times
Eli Yokley / Morning Consult:
29% of GOP Voters Say It's Likely Trump Will Be Reinstated as President This Year — Most voters reject far-fetched idea, but many believe America's democracy is under threat — 72% of voters, including 61% of Republicans, say it is unlikely Trump will be restored to the presidency.
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Colby Hall / Mediaite:
White House ‘Perplexed’ By Kamala Harris Performance on First Foreign Policy Trip: CNN — Unnamed White House “insiders” were left “perplexed” by the performance of Vice President Kamala Harris on her recent trip to Guatemala and Mexico to address the root causes of the immigration problems at the US Southern border.
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Washington Examiner, The Daily Caller, New York Times and IJR
Josh Kraushaar / National Journal:
Trump is sabotaging the GOP's Senate prospects — The former president's growing involvement in primaries is jeopardizing Republican chances of winning back the majority. — Former President Trump could have been an important asset for the GOP, turning out voters as it seeks to regain control …
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Washington Post, Alternet.org and Raw Story
Politico:
POLITICO Playbook: Cassidy is the new Capito — DRIVING THE DAY — In Washington, relationships come and go. In a quick succession of phone calls Tuesday, President JOE BIDEN exited infrastructure negotiations with Sen. SHELLEY MOORE CAPITO (R-W.Va.) and started them with Sen. BILL CASSIDY (R-La.).
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Zack Colman / Politico:
Biden climate adviser: Infrastructure plan could omit some climate proposals
Biden climate adviser: Infrastructure plan could omit some climate proposals
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Washington Examiner, CNN, Common Dreams, The Hill, Bloomberg, IJR and POLITICUSUSA
Dharna Noor / Gizmodo:
Lawyer Who Sued Treasury Department for Exxon Nominated to Be Agency's General Counsel — Last week, the White House announced a slate of nominations to fill roles in the Biden administration. Among them is attorney Neil MacBride, who has been tapped to be general counsel for the Treasury Department.
Megan Brenan / Gallup:
Record-High 47% in U.S. Think Abortion Is Morally Acceptable — WASHINGTON, D.C. — Americans are sharply divided in their abortion views, including on its morality, with an equal split between those who believe it is morally acceptable and those who say it is morally wrong.
Laura Miller / Slate:
Bogus Social Media Outrage Is Making Authors Change Lines in Their Books Now — Elin Hilderbrand writes novels about people who summer in Nantucket and have lots of family secrets and complicated love lives. The books—whose covers feature beach scenes with women in sun hats …
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National Review
Thomas B. Edsall / New York Times:
How Far Are Republicans Willing to Go? They're Already Gone. — Mr. Edsall contributes a weekly column from Washington, D.C. on politics, demographics and inequality. — Determined to enforce white political dominance in pivotal states like Georgia, Arizona, Texas and North Carolina …
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CounterPunch
NBC News:
Biden quietly moves to start closing Guantánamo ahead of 20th anniversary of 9/11 … WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden has quietly begun efforts to close the U.S. detention facility at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, using an under-the-radar approach to minimize political blowback …
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Forbes, Talking Points Memo, Raw Story and Reuters
The Survey Center on American Life:
Losing a Friend over Politics — Although political disagreements are common, few Americans report having stopped talking to or being friends with someone because of their views about government or politics. Only 15 percent of the public have ended a friendship over politics.
Tom Jackman / Washington Post:
For a second year, most U.S. police departments decline to share information on their use of force — FBI is trying to create a reliable database on police shootings, but only 27 percent of local and federal agencies are contributing numbers — Despite a presidential order …
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The Crime Report
Evan Vucci / The Boston Globe:
The case for prosecuting Donald Trump — Saving American democracy for the long run requires a clear condemnation of the Trump presidency. That means making clear that no one is above the law. — Norms in a democracy are only as good as our willingness to enforce them.
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The Intellectualist