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Jonathan Swan / Axios:
Scoop: Tucker Carlson sought Putin interview at time of spying claim  —  Tucker Carlson was talking to U.S.-based Kremlin intermediaries about setting up an interview with Vladimir Putin shortly before the Fox News host accused the National Security Agency of spying on him, sources familiar with the conversations tell Axios.
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Alexis Nowicki / Slate:
I've Always Suspected “Cat Person” Was Based on My Life.  Now I Know It Was.
  —  Kristen Roupenian's viral story draws specific details from my own life.  I've spent the years since it published wondering: How did she know?  —  One night in December of 2017, I saw Call Me by Your Name …
Paul Waldman / Washington Post:
Trump's latest ridiculous lawsuit shows how small he has become  —  For someone who filed thousands of lawsuits during his career in business, former president Donald Trump has been rather quiet on the legal front since he left office — particularly if you don't count the criminal charges …
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HuffPost:
Trump's ‘Big Tech’ Lawsuits Could Make Him Testify Under Oath About Jan. 6
Discussion: Raw Story and Ad Age
PRRI:
The 2020 Census of American Religion  —  THE AMERICAN RELIGIOUS LANDSCAPE IN 2020  —  The American Religious Landscape in 2020  —  According to PRRI's 2020 American Values Atlas, seven in ten Americans (70%) identify as Christian, including more than four in ten who identify as white Christian …
Discussion: Boing Boing and Blue Virginia
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Jack Jenkins / Religion News Service:
Survey: White mainline Protestants outnumber white evangelicals, while ‘nones’ shrink  —  Hundreds gathered at Times Square for an interfaith Shabbat lighting ceremony in late 2017 to celebrate religious diversity.  Photo courtesy of Abe's Eats  —  (RNS) — White Christian decline has slowed.
New York Times:
Mark Zuckerberg and Sheryl Sandberg's Partnership Did Not Survive Trump  —  The company they built is wildly successful.  But her Washington wisdom didn't hold up, and neither did their close working relationship.  —  Sheryl Sandberg knew she'd be asked about the attacks on the Capitol.
Tim Miller / The Bulwark:
Gettr by the Pu$$y  —  [Note: This article includes sexually explicit language and a gross screenshot from Gettr users.]  —  Ahhh, internet forum moderation policy debates.  —  Right-wing politicians and pundits will have you believe that their victimization at the hands of overzealous online censors …
Discussion: Salon and Boing Boing
Matt Viser / Washington Post:
Deal of the art: White House grapples with ethics of Hunter Biden's pricey paintings  —  White House officials have helped craft an agreement under which purchases of Hunter Biden's artwork — which could be listed at prices as high as $500,000 — will be kept confidential from even the artist himself …
NBC News:
Collapsed Florida tower could have been repaired faster under repealed law, experts say … SURFSIDE, Fla. — Late last year, after years of delays and disputes, the Champlain Towers South Condominium Association began a desperate search for $16.2 million to fix major structural damage …
Discussion: CNBC and The Guardian
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Washington Post:
Conservative groups mount opposition to increase in IRS budget, threatening White House infrastructure plan  —  The new funding is supposed to be a cornerstone of a bipartisan deal negotiated by the White House and moderate senators  —  Conservative political groups are mobilizing …
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Sion Bell / American Prospect:
One Weird Trick to Force Billionaires to Pay Taxes
Discussion: Alternet.org
Richard L. Hasen / Slate:
The Supreme Court's Latest Voting Rights Opinion Is Even Worse Than It Seems  —  It's been almost a week since the Supreme Court issued its most significant ruling on voting rights in nearly a decade, and each time I read Justice Samuel Alito's majority opinion in Brnovich v. Democratic National Committee, the angrier I become.
Ari Berman / Mother Jones:
Texas Is the Hardest State to Vote In.  It Could Soon Get Much Harder.  —  Let our journalists help you make sense of the noise: Subscribe to the Mother Jones Daily newsletter and get a recap of news that matters.  —  Beto O'Rourke is once again crisscrossing the state of Texas …
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Tessa Weinberg / Missouri Independent:
‘Surge response team’ arrives in Missouri amid COVID spike caused by Delta variant  —  As federal officials land in Missouri at the request of the state to assist with combatting a wave of new COVID cases spurred by the Delta variant, Gov. Mike Parson publicly rebuffed outreach strategies President Joe Biden touted.
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David Fahrenthold / Washington Post:
Trump charged Secret Service nearly $10,200 in May for agents' rooms  —  Former president Donald Trump's golf club in Bedminster, N.J., charged the Secret Service nearly $10,200 for guest rooms used by his protective detail during Trump's first month at the club this summer, newly released spending records show.
Wall Street Journal:
‘Financially Hobbled for Life’: The Elite Master's Degrees That Don't Pay Off  —  Columbia and other top universities push master's programs that fail to generate enough income for graduates to keep up with six-figure federal loans  —  Recent film program graduates of Columbia University …
Maggie Fox / CNN:
Coronavirus almost certainly came from an animal, not a lab leak, top scientists argue  —  US intelligence working on report about Covid-19 origins  —  (CNN)The coronavirus pandemic almost certainly originated from an animal, probably at a wildlife market in China, and not from a laboratory leak …
Discussion: Bloomberg, Zenodo and National Review
Molly Ball / TIME:
Breakfast with J.D. Vance, Anti-Trump Author Turned Pro-Trump Candidate  —  “I'm not just a flip-flopper, I'm a flip-flop-flipper on Trump,” J.D. Vance says with a laugh, slicing into a half-stack of breakfast pancakes.  The Hillbilly Elegy author and newly minted Republican Senate candidate …
Discussion: Washington Post, Insider and NBC News
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Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
The Jolt: Buddy Carter's waiting game has a name, ‘Herschel Walker’  —  U.S. Rep. Buddy Carter is not just considering a bid for U.S. Senate, he's actively preparing for it — but only if Herschel Walker decides not to get into the race against Democratic U.S. Sen. Raphael Warnock …
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Josh Kraushaar / National Journal:
Republicans suppressing their own voters in Arizona and Georgia
Discussion: The Hill and VICE
Joseph Cox / VICE:
We Got the Phone the FBI Secretly Sold to Criminals  —  ‘Anom’ phones used in an FBI honeypot are mysteriously showing up on the secondary market.  We bought one.  —  Joseph Cox  —  The sleek, black phone seems perfectly normal.  —  Unlocking the Google Pixel 4a with a PIN code reveals …
Sarah Ellison / Washington Post:
How May Edwards became the forgotten whistleblower  —  By the time Natalie Mayflower Sours Edwards stood before Judge Gregory Woods in a courtroom in Lower Manhattan last month, she had lost her job, her car, her home and had spent nearly three years on supervised release, awaiting a likely prison sentence.
Ilana Kaplan / New York Times:
‘Legally Blonde’ Oral History: From Raunchy Script to Feminist Classic  —  Along the way, adult zingers were edited out, Jennifer Coolidge struggled with the “bend and snap” and the ending was changed at least three times.  —  In 2001, Reese Witherspoon was already on her way to becoming a household name.
Discussion: Insider
Michael C. Bender / Wall Street Journal:
Inside Donald Trump's Last Days in the White House and Plans for a Comeback  —  The president's effort to overturn the election alienated much of his inner circle—but solidified his dominance of the GOP.  Now he's planning his return.  —  On the morning of Nov. 7, 2020 …
Dan Mangan / CNBC:
Disgraced Trump foe Michael Avenatti faces sentencing for Nike extortion scheme  — Michael Avenatti faces sentencing in New York for a scheme to extort athletic apparel giant Nike out of up to $25 million.  — The attorney became a leading foe of then-President Donald Trump and Trump's …
Will Bunch / The Philadelphia Inquirer:
Live free and die: Inside the bizarre political philosophy of America's unvaccinated  —  A couple of weeks ago, I drove two hours north to the hillside town of Olyphant, Pa., just outside Scranton, to meet with a Donald Trump superfan for a book project I've been working on.
Emily Singer / The American Independent:
Virginia GOP gubernatorial nominee admits to hiding extreme abortion views to win election  —  Glenn Youngkin said he won't talk publicly about some of his more severe positions on abortion because that 'won't win my independent votes that I have to get.'  —  Virginia's Republican nominee …
Lydia Saad / Gallup:
Strict Social Distancing in the U.S. Dwindles to 18%  —  WASHINGTON, D.C. — Fewer than one in five Americans (18%) now say they are completely or mostly isolating themselves from nonhousehold members, a marker of strict social distancing that peaked at 75% near the onset of the pandemic last April.
Discussion: Forbes, The Daily Caller and The Hill
Natalie Jackson / FiveThirtyEight:
Whether Republicans Get Vaccinated Has A Lot To Do With If They Watch Fox News ... Or OANN  —  It's no secret that Republicans really distrust the media.  In fact, that distrust is increasingly an important part of their political identity.  —  For a long time, understanding …
Discussion: Raw Story
Virginia Myers / AFT News:
Anti-racist education benefits all of us  —  Ibram X. Kendi is one of the most recognized, most popular thought leaders in the anti-racist movement that has swept the nation over the last few years.  On July 7, he joined the AFT's TEACH conference to talk about how his work—from his bestselling …
Patrick Svitek / The Texas Tribune:
Allen West's final days as state GOP chair filled with intraparty drama  —  With only days before he steps down from the helm of the state GOP, West is embroiled in a fight with his vice chair and under attack by county GOP chairs.  —  Copy link  —  Allen West's final days as Texas GOP chairman …
Julia Ioffe / Vanity Fair:
“These Bastards Will Never See Our Tears”: How Yulia Navalnaya Became Russia's Real First Lady  —  When the Kremlin tried to kill Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny, his wife launched an epic battle to save his life—and became the face of the resistance to Vladimir Putin.
 
 
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Paul Blest / VICE:
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Fox News:
House Republicans express concern to US Olympic Committee over athletes who protest against the US
Discussion: Washington Examiner
Wall Street Journal:
Afghan Translators Will Await Admission to U.S. in Other Countries, Officials Say
Jan Hoffman / New York Times:
15 States Reach a Deal With Purdue Pharma, Moving Toward a $4.5 Billion Opioids Settlement
Max Greenwood / The Hill:
TIm Ryan raises $2.28 million for Ohio Senate bid
Discussion: Political Wire
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Eric Kleefeld / Media Matters for America:
Fox News and other right-wing outlets ramp up anti-vaccine scare campaign
Discussion: Politico, CNN and The Western Journal
Ben Makuch / VICE:
Unmasking ‘Dark Foreigner’: The Artist Who Fueled a Neo-Nazi Terror Movement
Brian Schwartz / CNBC:
Saudi Arabia funds new digital news platform in U.S., launches White House lobbying effort
Emma Green / The Atlantic:
How Democrats Lost the Courts
Jonathan Weisman / New York Times:
In Michigan, Pro-Impeachment Republicans Face Voters' Wrath
Discussion: Raw Story and Forbes
 

 
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