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CNN:
Former Deputy AG Rosenstein has said he was not aware of subpoena for lawmakers' data, source says — (CNN)Ex-top Trump Justice Department official Rod Rosenstein has told people in recent days he was not aware of a subpoena that targeted the data of Democratic members of Congress …
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E.J. Dionne / Washington Post:
There's no escape from holding Trump accountable
There's no escape from holding Trump accountable
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Jonathan Turley / The Hill:
Supreme Court confounding its partisan critics — The Supreme Court this week continued to disappoint congressional Democrats and activists with a long line of embarrassingly unanimous, non-ideological rulings. After all, the court is supposedly (to use President Biden's words) “out of whack” …
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Brie Stimson / Fox News:
Pro-life advocates warn of ‘egregious’ Democratic bill that would guarantee abortion rights throughout US — The bill has been introduced in every Congress since 2013 but has never been up for a vote — Biden budget would include push to allow federal funding for abortions
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Tony Plohetski / Austin American-Statesman:
Austin police arrest one of two suspects involved in downtown shooting that left 14 injured — Editor's note: Due to the magnitude of this shooting as a matter of public safety, the Statesman is making this story free for everyone to read. Statesman journalists are working to find …
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Alta Spells / CNN:
At least 13 people were injured in a shooting in downtown Austin, authorities say
At least 13 people were injured in a shooting in downtown Austin, authorities say
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Lauren Weber / Wall Street Journal:
Forget Going Back to the Office—People Are Just Quitting Instead — As the pandemic clouds lift, the percentage of Americans leaving employers for new opportunities is at its highest level in more than two decades — More Americans are quitting their jobs than at any other time in at least two decades …
BBC:
G7 summit: China says small groups do not rule the world — China has warned the G7 leaders that the days when a “small” group of countries decided the fate of the world were long gone. — The comments, by a spokesman for the Chinese embassy in London, come as the leaders …
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Tom Nichols / USA Today:
I said I couldn't stand Indian food. Then a Twitter friend took me to dinner. — This is a story about the internet, the spontaneous generosity of thousands of people and the healing power of food. Or, the healing power of lamb. — This is a story about how the internet and social media …
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Sarah Polus / The Hill:
Pompeo: Decline of free speech on college campuses keeps me up at night — Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Sunday blasted what he sees as censorship of speech and ideas on college campuses, calling it one of his biggest concerns. — Pompeo emphasized the importance of free speech …
Washington Examiner:
Throw the book at IRS leakers and cancel any IRS budget increases — When a private company is reckless with your personal information, you have the option, at least in theory, of refusing to do business with that company. — But what about the government? You must pay taxes, and that leaves you with no choice.
Mychael Schnell / The Hill:
Biden reaffirms support for Olympics during meeting with Japan's prime minister — President Biden on Saturday reaffirmed his support for the Olympics, set to begin next month in Tokyo, calling for the Games to move forward with necessary public health measures in place as Japan continues to battle the coronavirus pandemic.
New York Post:
Bidenomics is proving a total disaster that could send America back to stagnant '70s — Bidenomics is proving an utter disaster for American workers and consumers, and don't bet on it to end soon. — With the pandemic all but over — more than half of American adults are fully vaccinated …
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Josh Boak / Associated Press:
Biden to name Pulse Nightclub a national memorial — President Joe Biden said on the fifth anniversary of a mass shooting at the Pulse Nightclub in Orlando, Florida, that he will sign a bill naming the site as a national memorial. — The deadliest attack on the LGBTQ community …
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Scottie Andrew / CNN:
How Orlando's LGBTQ Latino community is healing and mobilizing five years after the Pulse massacre
How Orlando's LGBTQ Latino community is healing and mobilizing five years after the Pulse massacre
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David Heath / USA Today:
In first federal ruling on vaccine mandates, judge sides with Houston hospital, dismissing claims from staff resisters — HOUSTON - In the first federal ruling on vaccine mandates, a Houston judge Saturday dismissed a lawsuit by hospital employees who declined the COVID-19 shot …
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Politico:
Voting kicks off in a New York City mayor's race like no other — Voters are trying out ranked-choice voting for the first time. — NEW YORK — Polling sites across New York welcomed a trickle of voters on the first official day of a historic election — and those who turned out seemed primed …
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Molly McKew / Great Power:
Belarus sharpens a weapon of “irregular migration” against Lithuania — As Lukashenko cracks down, Lithuania steps up to help the Belarusian opposition — and finds itself the target of new hybrid measures from Minsk — Over the past few weeks, hundreds of migrants, primarily from Iraq …
Patrick Kingsley / New York Times:
A history-making vote, but with a perilously thin margin. — The political fate of Israel's longest serving leader, Benjamin Netanyahu, is set to be decided on Sunday afternoon, when Parliament will hold a vote of confidence in a new government that would topple Mr. Netanyahu from power for the first time in 12 years.
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Washington Post:
Trump's shadow still looms over cloudy skies at G-7 summit — CARBIS BAY, England — Addressing U.S. troops shortly after his arrival in England this past week, President Biden took pains to stress the importance of working with allied nations, emphasizing a partnership “grounded on democratic ideals and a shared vision of the future.”
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