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Betsy Woodruff Swan / Politico:
Trump lawyer: Manhattan DA won't charge former president — Manhattan District Attorney Cy Vance has indicated he does not currently plan to charge the Trump Organization with crimes related to allegations of “hush money” payments and real estate value manipulations, according to a personal lawyer for Donald Trump.
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Wall Street Journal:
Trump Organization Lawyers Make Last-Ditch Effort to Avoid New York Charges — The company's lawyers told the Manhattan district attorney's office it is being unfairly targeted in an investigation that could result in charges this week — Lawyers representing the Trump Organization …
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One America News Network and POLITICUSUSA
New York Times:
Trump's Lawyers Make Late Bid to Fend Off Charges Against His Business — An indictment against the business, the Trump Organization, and a top executive, Allen Weisselberg, could come as soon as this week in Manhattan. — Lawyers for Donald J. Trump's family business mounted a last-ditch effort …
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CNN
Amy Graff / SFGATE:
It's so hot in the Pacific Northwest that roads are buckling — It's so hot in the Pacific Northwest that roads are buckling. — Asphalt and concrete roadways are expanding and cracking and even Interstate 5 has been impacted amid a heat wave that has sent temperatures soaring to dangerous levels.
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Washington Post and HuffPost
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Andrew Freedman / Axios:
Pacific Northwest heat wave reaches astonishing peak on Monday
Pacific Northwest heat wave reaches astonishing peak on Monday
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KRDO and Lawyers, Guns & Money
Joe Biden / Yahoo News:
Americans can be proud of the infrastructure deal — I have always believed that there is nothing our nation can't do when we decide to do it together. Last week, we began to write a new chapter in that story. — After weeks of negotiations, a bipartisan group of United States senators forged …
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Washington Post, Washington Examiner, Politico and Political Wire
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Miami Herald:
Two days before condo collapse, a pool contractor photographed this damage in garage — There was nothing unusual about the lobby and pool area at Champlain Towers South condo, which looked clean and well maintained to a commercial pool contractor who visited the building last Tuesday …
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Washington Post, Insider, Washington Examiner, Mediaite, The Times of Israel, LiveScience, IJR, National Review, New York Times and New York Post
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Miami Herald:
Death toll hits 11 in Champlain condo collapse on fifth day of search for 150 missing — The fifth day of an unprecedented international rescue effort brought only grim news: Two more bodies were pulled from the twisted metal-and-concrete ruins of Champlain Towers South …
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Washington Examiner, Insider, The Sun, RedState, The Guardian, WPLG-TV, WSVN-TV, NBC 6 South Florida and UPI
Jonathan Van Meter / Vogue:
A First Lady for All of Us: On the Road with Dr. Jill Biden — To listen to this profile, click the play button below: — When Jill Biden visits community colleges, which is a lot these days, she is received in highly choreographed settings by a governor, say, or members of the public as the nation's first lady.
Luke Money / Los Angeles Times:
L.A. County urges everyone to wear masks indoors as Delta variant spreads — With the highly contagious Delta variant of the coronavirus continuing to spread statewide, the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health is recommending that all residents wear masks in public indoor spaces …
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publichealth.lacounty.gov, Fox News, Associated Press, HotAir, KTLA and Yahoo News
Hillel Italie / Associated Press:
Chris Christie's book ‘Republican Rescue’ coming this fall — NEW YORK (AP) — The next book by former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie is addressed to his fellow Republicans. — “Republican Rescue: Saving the Party from Truth Deniers, Conspiracy Theorists, and the Dangerous Policies of Joe Biden” …
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Washington Post and HotAir
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Roland Li / San Francisco Chronicle:
Californians are fueling Austin's housing frenzy: 'We've never seen migration like this' — AUSTIN, Texas — The metro area of this capital city grows by around 180 people every day, a boom that's made it the country's fastest-growing major region for the past decade.
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Breitbart
Cameron Easley / Morning Consult:
U.S. Conservatives Are Uniquely Inclined Toward Right-Wing Authoritarianism Compared to Western Peers — Global Morning Consult data reveals a distinctive authoritarian bent in the American right — A scale measuring propensity toward right-wing authoritarian tendencies found right …
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Mock Paper Scissors, Insider, Raw Story and Political Wire
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Axios:
Boring news cycle deals blow to partisan media — In the months since former President Donald Trump left office, media companies' readership numbers are plunging — and publishers that rely on partisan, ideological warfare have taken an especially big hit. — Why it matters …
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Raw Story, more at Mediagazer »
The Criterion Collection:
The Criterion Channel's July 2021 Lineup — Next month brings a bevy of femmes fatales, gumshoes, crooks, and con artists to the Channel with a twenty-seven-film spotlight on the neonoir thrillers that updated one of Hollywood's richest genres for the post-studio-system era.
Danielle E. Gaines / Maryland Matters:
‘Guardians of the First Amendment’ Memorial Dedicated in Annapolis — A crowd of hundreds gathered in Annapolis on Monday — declared as Freedom of the Press Day in Maryland — for the dedication of a memorial to five slain Capital Gazette employees. — Survivors and friends shared memories …
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Marshall Cohen / CNN:
Book bombshells reveal depths of Trump's 2020 delusions — Washington (CNN)Excerpts from three upcoming books revealed previously unknown efforts by then-President Donald Trump to abuse the powers of his office to overturn the 2020 election, deploy the military against racial justice protests and prosecute his political opponents.
Daniel Hill / News Blog, Riverfront Times:
Inside Gun-Surrendering Criminal Mark McCloskey's Very Sad St. Louis Rally — They were at least kind enough to wear their signature outfits, which is good because no one would recognize or care about them otherwise. — Noted local criminal Mark McCloskey played host to a barbecue/political rally …
CNN:
Moderate House Democrats are uneasy over Pelosi's infrastructure strategy — Mitt Romney on infrastructure: ‘I do trust the president’ - first full block — (CNN)Speaker Nancy Pelosi's vow to hold up a bipartisan infrastructure deal until the Senate approves a larger Democratic bill …
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Washington Post and Townhall
Julia Preston / Politico:
They Were Deported by Trump. Now Biden Wants to Bring Them Back. — Jason Rochester tried everything he could to persuade the Trump administration to allow his wife Cecilia, who is Mexican, to come back to their home in the United States. — A truck driver from Georgia …
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Real Clear Politics and New Republic
Jeffrey Sachs / Arc Digital:
Laws Aimed at Banning Critical Race Theory in K-12 Schools Are a Poorly Written, Misguided Mess — Even if you agree with the intention, these laws are a mistake — This is the year of the anti-Critical Race Theory bill. Back in February, I warned of the threat these bills pose …
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HotAir, Reason, Christopher F. Rufo, FIRE and New York Post
John Nichols / The Nation:
Mike Gravel Told Americans What Was Being Done in Their Name but Without Their Consent — Fifty years ago this week, the senator read the Pentagon Papers into the Congressional Record. He never stopped battling war and secrecy. Gravel died on Saturday. — Mike Gravel was a two-term …
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Jacobin
Anne Applebaum / The Atlantic:
Democracies Don't Try to Make Everyone Agree — “I've read Karl Marx. I've read Lenin. That doesn't make me a Communist.” — General Mark Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, speaking to the House Armed Services Committee last Thursday — “He's not just a pig—he's stupid.”
Robert J. McCarthy / Buffalo News:
Brown launches write-in campaign for mayor as others eye the race — Byron W. Brown on Monday launched an unprecedented write-in campaign to reclaim the mayor's office he apparently lost in the June 22 Democratic primary as an increasingly chaotic situation surrounds the victory of newcomer India B. Walton.
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Nick Cahill / Courthouse News Service:
Newsom Sues Elections Chief to Get Party Preference on Recall Ballot — Months before the pending recall, the Democratic governor of California is at risk of being designated without a party preference on ballots destined for millions of voters. — SACRAMENTO, Calif. (CN) …
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Washington Times, CBS Sacramento, Sacramento Bee, Los Angeles Times and California Globe
Michelle Brutlag Hosick / NCAA.org:
DI Council recommends DI Board adopt name, image and likeness policy — Policy preserves rules against pay-for-play and recruiting inducements — The Division I Council voted to recommend the Division I Board of Directors adopt an interim policy that would suspend amateurism rules related to name, image and likeness.