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Axios:
Rise of the anti-"woke" Democrat — A growing number of Democrats are ringing the alarm that their party sounds — and acts — too judgmental, too sensitive, too “woke” to large swaths of America. — Why it matters: These Democrats warn that by jamming politically correct terms or new norms …
Ben Paviour / NPR:
Charlottesville Removes Robert E. Lee Statue That Sparked A Deadly Rally — got a news tip? — At NPR, we welcome your news tips. Here's a guide to getting in touch with our newsroom and how to share sensitive information. — INVESTIGATIONS — Chief Guantánamo Prosecutor …
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Sarah Rankin / Associated Press:
Robert E. Lee statue removed in Charlottesville — CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (AP) — A statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee was hoisted away from its place of prominence in Charlottesville on Saturday and carted off to storage, years after its threatened removal became a rallying point …
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Rolling Stone, TMZ.com, The Hill, Charlottesville, VA, CBS News, Slate, Insider, Political Wire, KRDO, Forbes and Associated Press
NBC News:
Statues of Confederate generals come down in Charlottesville, Virginia … CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. — Statues honoring two Confederate generals were taken down Saturday, nearly four years after white supremacist and neo-Nazi groups stormed the Virginia college town to protect it.
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WSLS-TV
New York Times:
Who Paid for That Mansion? A Senator or the Haitian People? — Valued at $3.4 million, a Haitian senator's Montreal villa has become a potent emblem of the growing gap between Haiti's impoverished citizens and its wealthy political elite. — MONTREAL — He is one of the few lawmakers left in Haiti …
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The Haitian Times
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Julie Turkewitz / New York Times:
Haiti Calls U.S. for Troops, After Wild Day of Gunfights and Suspicion
Haiti Calls U.S. for Troops, After Wild Day of Gunfights and Suspicion
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The Western Journal, Honolulu Star-Advertiser and KRDO
Laura Barrón-López / Politico:
Top Biden ally pleads with him to scrap filibuster for election reform — After months of setbacks and gridlock on voting rights, one of President Joe Biden's top allies in Congress is calling for him to support amending the Senate filibuster. — House Majority Whip Jim Clyburn (D-S.C.) …
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Washington Post, The Hill, Talking Points Memo, KARK-TV, Roll Call, Breitbart and The American Independent
Jazz Shaw / HotAir:
Biden fires Trump SSA appointee four years ahead of contract date — Stop me if you've heard this one before. A new guy gets sworn in as President of the United States and starts firing people who are appointed to supposedly non-political offices for set terms because he doesn't like the person who appointed them.
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Washington Examiner and Talking Points Memo
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Lisa Rein / Washington Post:
Biden fires head of Social Security Administration, a Trump holdover who drew the ire of Democrats
Biden fires head of Social Security Administration, a Trump holdover who drew the ire of Democrats
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New York Times, Slate, Daily Mail, BizPac Review, Outside the Beltway, The Gateway Pundit, Reason, TheBlaze, RedState, CBS News, New York Magazine, NOQ Report, The Daily Caller, Talking Points Memo, CNBC, National Review, Fox News, KRDO, Mediaite, Raw Story, UPI, Political Wire, New York Post, Politico, USA Today, Washington Examiner, Insider, Joe.My.God., The Hill and Forbes
Christopher F. Rufo / New York Post:
Disingenuous defenses of critical race theory — The latest defense for teaching our children to be racially divisive? It's free speech! — Last week, The New York Times published an opinion piece by commentators David French, Kmele Foster, Thomas Chatterton Williams and Jason Stanley …
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RedState and Washington Monthly
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Philip Wegmann / Real Clear Politics:
White House Backs Teachers Unions, CRT Curricula
White House Backs Teachers Unions, CRT Curricula
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National Review
Dr. Susan Berry / Breitbart:
Over 5,000 Teachers Sign Pledge to Defy Anti-Critical Race Theory Laws
Over 5,000 Teachers Sign Pledge to Defy Anti-Critical Race Theory Laws
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Washington Times, UncoverDC and The Daily Signal
Brad Bannon / The Hill:
Investigating the Jan. 6 insurrection will resurrect democracy — On July 4, we celebrated the dawn of American democracy. This past Tuesday, July 6, marked the half-year anniversary of the U.S. Capitol insurrection, which many mourned as the democracy's sunset.
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Andrew Solender / Forbes:
Mo Brooks Tells Conservatives To ‘Fight’ And ‘Sacrifice’ Like Revolutionary War Soldiers
Mo Brooks Tells Conservatives To ‘Fight’ And ‘Sacrifice’ Like Revolutionary War Soldiers
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Crooks and Liars and Fox News
Houston Public Media:
Texas AG's Office Arrests Houston Voter Hervis Rogers For Alleged Illegal Voting — Rogers captured national attention in March 2020 when he waited for hours to vote on Super Tuesday. — When Hervis Rogers went viral on social media for being the last person in line at Texas Southern University …
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The Root, Outside the Beltway, The Gateway Pundit, NPR, New York Post, Raw Story, ACLU of Texas and ACLU
Alexandra E. Petri / New York Times:
Covid News: Mississippi Urges Masks for Indoor Gatherings as Delta Spreads — Educators' unions praise new C.D.C. schools guidance but acknowledge challenges ahead. Africa endures its “worst pandemic week ever.” — Here's what you need to know: — Mississippi urges ‘high-risk’ residents …
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Courthouse News Service
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Matthew Haag / New York Times:
A Landlord Says Her Tenants Are Terrorizing Her. She Can't Evict Them. — A landlord in Queens says her tenants curse and spit at her and owe more than $23,000 in rent. But an eviction moratorium keeps them from being kicked out. — For more than a year, Vanie Mangal …
Brent Staples / New York Times:
How the White Press Wrote Off Black America — Mr. Staples is a member of the editorial board. — Newspapers that championed white supremacy throughout the pre-civil rights South paved the way for lynching by declaring African Americans nonpersons. They embraced the language once used …
Andre J. Ellington / Newsweek:
Madison Cawthorn Says Door-to-Door Vaccines Could Lead to Taking of Guns, Bibles — U.S. Representative Madison Cawthorn (R-N.C.) is speaking out regarding President Joe Biden's plans to go door-to-door and administer vaccinations to unvaccinated Americans.
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Zachary Petrizzo / Salon:
Stewart Rhodes, founder of right-wing Oath Keepers militia, spotted at CPAC — Multiple federal agencies are investigating the Oath Keepers for their alleged role in the Jan. 6 insurrection — DALLAS — Stewart Rhodes, the founder and leader of right-wing militia group the Oath Keepers …
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Joe.My.God., New York Times, Talking Points Memo and Raw Story
New York Times:
Eric Adams Has Plans for New York, Beyond Public Safety — Mr. Adams, the Democratic mayoral nominee, has stances on policing, transportation and education that suggest a shift from Mayor Bill de Blasio. — In the afterglow of winning the Democratic nomination for mayor of New York City …
Catrin Einhorn / New York Times:
Like in ‘Postapocalyptic Movies’: Heat Wave Killed Marine Wildlife en Masse — An early estimate points to a huge die-off along the Pacific Coast, and scientists say rivers farther inland are warming to levels that could be lethal for some kinds of salmon. — Dead mussels and clams coated rocks …
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Washington Post and Mother Jones
Jordan Miller / Salt Lake Tribune:
Woman faces a year in prison for stomping a ‘Back the Blue’ sign and ‘smirking in an intimidating manner’ — The woman was charged with a hate crime enhanced allegation. — A 19-year-old woman was charged with a hate crime after allegedly “stomping on a ‘Back the Blue’ sign” at a gas station in Panguitch.
Sara Fischer / Axios:
Exclusive: D.C. journalists launch media company with $10 million+ funding — Laura McGann, former politics editor of Vox.com and Politico, and Mark Bauman, previously with the Smithsonian, National Geographic and ABC News, are teaming up to launch a yet-to-be named media company.
Washington Examiner:
The wretched Xavier Becerra wants to control your life — How to weigh the rights of the individual versus the authority of the government? — That question became trickier over the past 18 months. In an otherwise free country, governments forbade us from gathering to worship …