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CNN:
Roberts, Kavanaugh and Barrett have seized the Supreme Court for now — (CNN)Chief Justice John Roberts, along with Justices Amy Coney Barrett and Brett Kavanaugh, demonstrated their collective power at America's highest court on Thursday. — They fueled the Supreme Court's limited opinions …
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Axios:
Health care ruling saves Republicans from themselves — The Supreme Court saved the health care system from imploding Thursday by dismissing a Republican challenge to the Affordable Care Act. But it also saved the GOP itself from another round of intraparty chaos.
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New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, Raw Story and Washington Examiner
Josh Gerstein / Politico:
‘Alito was just pissed’: Trump's Supreme Court breaks down along surprising lines — The key fault line in the Supreme Court that Donald Trump built is not the ideological clash between right and left — it's the increasingly acrimonious conflict within the court's now-dominant conservative wing.
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Erwin Chemerinsky / Los Angeles Times:
Op-Ed: Giving people a license to discriminate because of their religious beliefs
Op-Ed: Giving people a license to discriminate because of their religious beliefs
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Associated Press
Donald J. Trump / Real Clear Politics:
A Plan to Get Divisive & Radical Theories Out of Our Schools — COMMENTARY — As a candidate, Joe Biden's number one promise was to “unite” America. Yet in his first months as president, his number one priority has been to divide our country by race and gender at every turn.
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Forbes and The Federalist
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Ariela Gross / New York Daily News:
Why they attack critical race theory — Twenty-one states have introduced or passed legislation in recent weeks to ban the teaching of “critical race theory,” a school of legal academic thought that most legislators had likely never heard of before this year.
Barnini Chakraborty / Washington Examiner:
Group with Marxist ties behind critical race theory push in schools
Group with Marxist ties behind critical race theory push in schools
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The Federalist
Brandy Zadrozny / NBC News:
Parents who opposed critical race theory on Fox News are GOP activists, report says
Parents who opposed critical race theory on Fox News are GOP activists, report says
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Raw Story, The Daily Caller, RedState, Media Matters for America, WFXRtv, National Review and New Republic
ABC News:
As Gaetz investigation ramps up, feds mount sweeping probe into Central Florida political scene: Sources — The sprawling probe has revved up its focus on alleged corruption and fraud. — Since federal prosecutors obtained the cooperation of GOP Rep. Matt Gaetz's once close-ally in May …
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Raw Story, Florida Politics and Joe.My.God.
Michael C. Bender / Politico:
‘I Made Juneteenth Very Famous’: The Inside Story of Trump's Post-George Floyd Month — For Father's Day in 2020, what Donald Trump mostly wanted was to avoid his son-in-law. — It was Jared Kushner who had talked the president into hiring Brad Parscale to run a campaign that was now, just months before the election, in freefall.
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Tara Palmeri / Politico:
POLITICO Playbook: ‘I want to be the next John McCain’ — DRIVING THE DAY — ‘THEY ALL F— HATE ME’ — Check out the excerpt in POLITICO Mag today of WSJ reporter MIKE BENDER'S forthcoming book, “Frankly, We Did Win This Election: The Inside Story of How Trump Lost.”
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Joe.My.God.
David Leonhardt / New York Times:
Kids, Covid and Delta — A guide to help parents. — For most American adults, the Covid-19 situation is now straightforward. Vaccine shots are widely available, and once you've had one, Covid no longer needs to dominate your life. You are unlikely to contract any form of the virus …
Slate:
Kyrsten Sinema Has Toxic White Lady Energy — This week on the Waves, Slate staff writers Christina Cauterucci and Julia Craven talk about Kyrsten Sinema, the first-term Senator from Arizona whose position on the filibuster (and flamboyant wigs) have gotten her quite a bit of attention recently.
Alison Young / USA Today:
‘I remember it very well’: Dr. Fauci describes a secret 2020 meeting to talk about COVID origins — A 2020 call appears to have played a key role in shaping views of scientists who contributed to shutting down talk of whether a lab leak caused COVID. — In the early days of the growing …
Justin Fox / Bloomberg:
Young American Adults Are Dying — and Not Just From Covid — Nearly 19% more Americans died in 2020 than in 2019, according to data that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention updates each week as more reports from state and local medical examiners trickle in (meaning that the 2020 numbers …
Stephen Collinson / CNN:
The absurd whitewashing of Trump's record reaches dangerous level — The Republican Party has turned to another page in the authoritarian playbook as it whitewashes the history of Donald Trump's presidency. — It's as if the fawning over Vladimir Putin never happened.
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USA Today, The Liberal Patriot, The Wrap, POLITICUSUSA, Byline Times, Sputnik News, Raw Story, IJR, Mediaite and Crooks and Liars
Adrian Sainz / Associated Press:
AP-NORC poll: Many Americans resuming pre-virus activities — MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) — Many Americans are relaxing precautions taken during the COVID-19 pandemic and resuming everyday activities, even as some worry that coronavirus-related restrictions were hastily lifted, a new poll shows.
Washington Post:
Where was the FBI before the attack on the Capitol? — Ryan Goodman, a former special counsel at the Defense Department, is a law professor at New York University and co-editor-in-chief at Just Security. Andrew Weissmann, a law professor at New York University, previously served as general counsel of the FBI.
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CNN:
What's open and closed on Friday now that Juneteenth is a federal holiday — Washington (CNN)Most federal government employees across the country will have Friday off after President Joe Biden signed legislation establishing Juneteenth as a US federal holiday.
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Adam Andrzejewski / Forbes:
With Juneteenth, Federal Employees Now Get 44 Paid Days Off Each Year
With Juneteenth, Federal Employees Now Get 44 Paid Days Off Each Year
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CBS News, Washington Times, Slate and New York Times
Andrew Egger / The Dispatch:
The New January 6 Scapegoats — The latest attempt to absolve Trump supporters of planning the storming of the Capitol doesn't hold water. — 3 hr ago — In the wake of months of “Stop the Steal” rhetoric from Donald Trump and his allies, the January 6 assault on the U.S. Capitol …
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Washington Post, HuffPost, The Gateway Pundit and Mediaite
Jeff Stein / The Daily Beast:
Rumors of U.S. Secretly Harboring Top China Official Swirl — Reports that a top Chinese official defected to the U.S. have swept Chinese-language media this week. The alleged reason? Sharing sensitive information about COVID-19 origins. — Chinese-language anti-communist media …
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Jennifer Van Laar / RedState:
BREAKING: Chinese Defector's Identity Confirmed, Was Top Counterintelligence Official
BREAKING: Chinese Defector's Identity Confirmed, Was Top Counterintelligence Official
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SpyTalk, Townhall, The US Sun and Instapundit
Zack Stanton / Politico:
'As Long as the Party Embraces Trump, It's Going to Have Trouble' — In the aftermath of the 2020 election, the Republican National Committee opted not to order an autopsy into what exactly led to the party's decline in suburban communities that were, until recently, considered deep red.
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Raw Story
Curbed:
What's Going On in Washington Square Park? A 48-hour diary of a ten-acre park where everything in the city seems to be happening at once. — In late May, the Parks Department quietly posted leaflets around Washington Square Park warning that from Friday to Sunday during Memorial Day weekend …
Jill Colvin / Associated Press:
Convention circuit of delusion gives forum for election lies — NEW RICHMOND, Wisconsin (AP) — For a few hours last weekend, thousands of Donald Trump's supporters came together in a field under the blazing Wisconsin sun to live in an alternate reality where the former president was still in office — or would soon return.
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Spectrum News NY1, CNN and Raw Story
Laura Bassett / MSNBC:
Why the GOP wants Stacey Abrams as the face of Joe Manchin's election compromise — The For the People Act, the Democrats' very popular voting rights bill, is dead in the water in the Senate. The Democratic caucus' most conservative member, Joe Manchin of West Virginia …
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Greg Sargent / Washington Post:
Joe Manchin reaches out to Republicans, and they slap him in the face
Joe Manchin reaches out to Republicans, and they slap him in the face
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Washington Post:
A family affair: Children and other relatives of Biden aides get administration jobs — Barely a week into office, President Biden made a promise that signaled a sharp break from his predecessor: No member of his family would be involved in government. — But that vow did not extend to his senior staff and their relatives.
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The US Sun
Noah Bookbinder / USA Today:
Garland and DOJ must finish Mueller's work. Investigate Trump for obstruction of justice. — Nothing is more important for our democracy than ensuring that Trump does not escape justice forever simply because he was once elected president. — A recent legal decision and partially released memo …
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Raw Story
Habi Zhang / The American Mind:
The People's Republic of Campus — Maoist self-education comes to America. — As a teenager, I saw old-stone American university buildings on TV, and was enthralled by their dignified appearance. Later, I came across a book in my hometown that explained that the American university was a special place …
Hugo Gurdon / Washington Examiner:
Democrats really don't like democracy — Worried Capitol Hill Democrats whisper that they face a shellacking in the 2022 midterm elections. They're tied 50-50 with Republicans in the Senate until Vice President Kamala Harris casts her deciding vote. And their House majority vaporizes if five or six members peel off from the caucus.
Bloomberg:
Americans Can Pack Their Bags for Europe: EU Lifts Travel Curbs — U.S. added to Europe's ‘white list,’ allowing leisure travel — Bloc is pushing the Biden administration to reciprocate — The European Union lifted travel restrictions for U.S. residents, in the latest step toward …
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New York Times
Danielle Tcholakian / New Republic:
Can the Socialist Mayor Rise Again? — India Walton greets me alone at her campaign office, which is actually just a one-desk room in a co-working space, sparsely decorated but for a few books, stacks of campaign lit, and a whiteboard where people have left each other messages both practical …