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2:25 PM ET, July 9, 2021

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The White House:
FACT SHEET: Executive Order on Promoting Competition in the American Economy … The economy is booming under President Biden's leadership.  The economy has gained more than three million jobs since the President took office—the most jobs created in the first five months of any presidency in modern history.
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New York Times:
Biden to Urge More Scrutiny of Big Business  —  An order reflects the administration's growing embrace of warnings by some economists that declining competition is hobbling the economy's vitality.  —  WASHINGTON — President Biden on Friday will sign an executive order aimed …
Margaret Harding McGill / Axios:
Biden takes aim at Big Tech, broadband with sweeping competition order
Billie Kanfer / Data For Progress:   Biden's New Executive Orders Will Promote the Competitive Economy Americans Want
New York Times:
C.D.C. to Issue New School Guidance, With Emphasis on Full Reopening  —  The guidance acknowledges that many students have suffered from months of virtual learning.  —  The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention plans to release new guidance on Friday urging schools to fully reopen in the fall …
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Erika Edwards / NBC News:
Students don't need masks at school if they are fully vaccinated, CDC says
Discussion: Townhall
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention:
Guidance for COVID-19 Prevention in Kindergarten (K)-12 Schools
Insider:
‘F— him’: Rupert Murdoch personally made the call to declare Arizona for Biden on election night, enraging Trump, book says  — A new book says Rupert Murdoch approved Fox News' decision to call Arizona for Joe Biden.  — “F— him,” the Fox News proprietor is said to have declared of Donald Trump at the time.
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Sabrina Tavernise / New York Times:
Citizens, Not the State, Will Enforce New Abortion Law in Texas  —  The measure bans abortions after about six weeks of pregnancy.  And it effectively deputizes ordinary citizens to sue people involved in the process.  —  People across the country may soon be able to sue abortion clinics …
Christian Datoc / Washington Examiner:
Biden again tells Putin to ‘take action’ against ransomware attacks or risk US retaliation  —  President Joe Biden pressed Russian President Vladimir Putin Friday to take action against the groups that carried out a recent string of ransomware attacks or risk retaliation by the United States …
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The White House:
Readout of President Joseph R. Biden, Jr. Call with President Vladimir Putin of Russia
Discussion: Politico and TASS
Roger Sollenberger / The Daily Beast:
Trump Organization Indictment May Spell Trouble for Trump Spawn  —  The indictment against the Trump Organization named seven specific companies within the overall business.  Guess who's connected to those companies.  —  The indictment filed last week against the Trump Organization …
Discussion: Alternet.org and Raw Story
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Josh Gerstein / Politico:
Former GOP Hill aide pleads guilty in child porn case  —  A former GOP staffer and Republican National Committee aide pleaded guilty Friday to a child pornography charge and is facing 12 years or more in prison under a plea deal with prosecutors.  —  Ruben Verastigui, 27 …
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Associated Press:
2 US men, ex-Colombia soldiers held in Haiti assassination
The Atlantic:
The Biggest Threat to Democracy Is the GOP Stealing the Next Election  —  Unless and until the Republican Party recommits itself to playing by democratic rules of the game, American democracy will remain at risk. … The greatest threat to American democracy today is not a repeat of January 6 …
Joel Achenbach / Washington Post:
New study on delta variant reveals importance of receiving both vaccine shots, highlights challenges posed by mutations  —  New laboratory research on the swiftly spreading delta variant of the coronavirus is highlighting the threats posed by viral mutations, adding urgency to calls to accelerate vaccination efforts across the planet.
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Jordain Carney / The Hill:
Schumer: Democrats ‘ready to expeditiously fill’ any Supreme Court vacancy  —  Senate Majority Leader Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) said on Friday that Democrats are ready to fill a Supreme Court seat if one becomes vacant, amid progressives pressure for Justice Stephen Breyer to retire.
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Nina Totenberg / NPR:
The Supreme Court's Term Appeared To Be Cautious. The Numbers Tell A Different Story
Michelle Goldberg / New York Times:
The Christian Right Is in Decline, and It's Taking America With It  —  The presidency of George W. Bush may have been the high point of the modern Christian right's influence in America.  White evangelicals were the largest religious faction in the country.
Alice Miranda Ollstein / Politico:
POLITICO-Harvard poll: Most Americans believe Covid leaked from lab  —  Most Americans now believe that the coronavirus leaked from a laboratory in China, according to a new POLITICO-Harvard poll that found a dramatic shift in public perception of Covid-19's origins over the last year.
New York Times:
Scripps Spelling Bee 2021: Live Updates  —  Zaila Avant-garde spells her way to victory!  —  The last few words were rattled off fast between the two final finalists, Chaitra Thummala and Zaila Avant-garde.  —  First was fewtrils (things of little value), which Chaitra got right.
Discussion: Slate, Snopes.com and The Root
John Wagner / Washington Post:
Trump, after agreeing to sit for a raft of book interviews, declares them a ‘total waste of time’  —  Former president Donald Trump, who reportedly agreed to sit for at least a dozen interviews in recent months for forthcoming books about his tenure, said Friday that he considered doing so “a total waste of time.”
Jesse Paul / The Colorado Sun:
“We're (expletive) idiots”: Some Democrats regret Colorado's new redistricting process now that their party is in charge  —  If Y and Z hadn't passed, Democrats would now have nearly unfettered power to draw new congressional districts ahead of the 2022 election, and more say over how legislative districts are drawn.
Teo Armus / Washington Post:
Charlottesville to take down Robert E. Lee statue, focus of 2017 Unite the Right rally  —  The city of Charlottesville will take down its two Confederate monuments Saturday, the city said, including the statue of Robert E. Lee at the center of the deadly “Unite the Right” rally in 2017.
Steve Stewart / Tallahassee Reports:
Report: Crist Used Condo Repeal Bill to “Woo” Democratic Voters  —  A report from 2010 indicates that then Governor Charlie Crist signed a condo repeal bill, which is now being investigated for playing a role in the Surfside condo collapse, to “woo” democratic voters in his race for the U.S Senate.
Discussion: CNBC, Breitbart and NBC 6 South Florida
Politico:
Feds agree to pay $6.1M to create database for Capitol riot prosecutions  —  The Justice Department has agreed to pay $6.1 million to a technology contractor to create a massive database of videos, photographs, documents and social media posts related to the Capitol riot as part of the process …
Discussion: The Hill and Joe.My.God.
Rick Newman / Yahoo Finance:
Why corporate America can't quit the ‘sedition’ Republicans  —  caught flak for making political donations to 38 members of the “sedition caucus,” as critics refer to the  —  147 Republican members of Congress who voted to overturn the 2020 presidential election results.
Bill Scher / Washington Monthly:
No, School Board Fights Over Critical Race Theory Are Not Going to Hurt Democrats  —  In red-turned-blue Loudon County, Virginia a fight over how to teach students about America's racial history has animated Fox News and conservatives.  But it's faux outrage.
Discussion: MLive.com, KERA News and RedState
Clara Hendrickson / Detroit Free Press:
AG accepts GOP lawmaker's request to investigate those peddling election lies  —  Michigan's chief law enforcement officer, along with state police, will launch an investigation into those who have allegedly peddled disinformation about the state's Nov. 3 election for their own financial gain.
Mike Allen / Axios:
“An Ugly Truth”: How Facebook discovered Russian meddling  —  “Oh f—, how did we miss this?”  Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg asked, looking around at the somber faces of his top executives, the N.Y. Times' Sheera Frenkel and Cecilia Kang write in their book, “An Ugly Truth: Inside Facebook's Battle for Domination,” out Tuesday.
Margot Cleveland / The Federalist:
New Evidence Indicates Enough Illegal Votes In Georgia To Tip 2020 Results  —  In Georgia, there was both an audit and a statewide recount confirming Biden's victory, but ignored in the process was evidence that nearly 35,000 Georgians had potentially voted illegally.
Discussion: The Election Wizard
Lois Beckett / The Guardian:
Pandemic gun violence surge was not linked to rise in gun sales, study finds  —  Research suggests looking at role of job loss, economic change, closure of schools and community organizations and civil unrest  —  Gun homicides surged across the United States during the coronavirus pandemic …
 
 
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Peggy Noonan / Wall Street Journal:
The Culture War Is a Leftist Offensive
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Michelle Boorstein / Washington Post:
New study shows dramatic gap in religious diversity between the Southeast and much of the country
Rhodium Group:
Pathways to Build Back Better: Maximizing Clean Energy Tax Credits
Discussion: Washington Examiner
Cassidy Morrison / Washington Examiner:
Biden aims for Canadian prescription imports in new drug price executive order
Denise Roland / Wall Street Journal:
In Children, Risk of Covid-19 Death or Serious Illness Remains Extremely Low, New Studies Find
Discussion: Fox News
Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
The Jolt: Brian Kemp's first ad focus: “Stacey Abrams and the liberal mob”
 Earlier Items: 
Becket Adams / Washington Examiner:
The press's Avenatti humiliation is 100% of their own making
Discussion: Townhall, Raw Story and IJR
Kyle Smith / New York Post:
California and Florida battle for the soul of a nation
Fred Hiatt / Washington Post:
Legally, Trump's tech lawsuit is a joke. But it raises a serious question.
Issues & Insights:
The Nation That Wouldn't Get Out Of Bed And Go To Work
Discussion: New Republic
Justin Baragona / The Daily Beast:
Tucker Carlson's Extremely Mad That Journalists FOIA'd His FOIA Request to NSA
Erika Edwards / NBC News:
Unvaccinated hospitalized patients say they regret not getting the shot
 

 
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