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New York Times:
The U.S. surpasses 40 million known coronavirus cases. — More than 40 million cases of the coronavirus have been recorded in the United States, according to a New York Times database. — The total number of known infections, more than the population of California, the nation's most populous state …
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Miami Herald:
COVID vaccine is not personal choice despite DeSantis — Getting the COVID vaccine is not a “personal choice.” It never was, really, but the onslaught of cases fueled by the delta variant has removed any doubt. — And yet that's not what Florida's governor would have you believe.
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The Hill, Washington Post, POLITICUSUSA, HotAir, Raw Story, Daily Kos and HuffPost
David Leonhardt / New York Times:
One in 5,000 — The real chances of a breakthrough infection. — The C.D.C. reported a terrifying fact in July: Vaccinated people with the Delta variant of the Covid virus carried roughly the same viral load in their noses and throats as unvaccinated people.
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HotAir, Washington Post, Twitchy, CNN and Raw Story
Peter Weber / The Week:
Florida accounts for nearly a quarter of new U.S. COVID-19 deaths — August was Florida's deadliest month of the COVID-19 pandemic. With a new batch of delayed COVID-19 deaths reported Monday, Florida lost more than 6,600 people to the coronavirus in August, an average of 213 deaths a day.
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Raw Story
Kaitlan Collins / CNN:
Biden set to deliver major speech on next phase of pandemic response, sources say
Biden set to deliver major speech on next phase of pandemic response, sources say
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Political Wire
Ed Morrissey / HotAir:
Did Fauci lie about NIH/NIAID ties to gain-of-function work in China?
Did Fauci lie about NIH/NIAID ties to gain-of-function work in China?
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Twitchy
Associated Press:
Texas governor signs new GOP voting restrictions into law — TYLER, Texas (AP) — Republican Texas Gov. Greg Abbott signed an elections overhaul into law Tuesday that adds more voting restrictions in the booming state, after Democrats spent months protesting what they say are efforts …
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Eric Bradner / CNN:
Texas governor signs voting restrictions bill into law — (CNN)Texas Republican Gov. Greg Abbott on Tuesday signed into law a bill that bans 24-hour and drive-thru voting, imposes new hurdles on mail-in ballots and empowers partisan poll watchers. — The restrictive voting measure adds Texas …
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The Daily Caller and Ace of Spades HQ
Alexa Corse / Wall Street Journal:
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott Signs Divisive Voting Bill into Law
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott Signs Divisive Voting Bill into Law
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ABC News, Washington Examiner, NBC News, The Hill, New York Times, The Western Journal, The New Civil Rights Movement and 6abc
Eva Ruth Moravec / Washington Post:
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott signs law creating new voting restrictions as opponents sue in federal court
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott signs law creating new voting restrictions as opponents sue in federal court
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USA Today, Axios and Texas Democratic Party
Yaroslav Trofimov / Wall Street Journal:
Taliban Unveil New Afghan Government — Afghanistan's new rulers named prime minister, with senior post for leader of al Qaeda-linked Haqqani group — Breaking News: — *Taliban Announce New Afghan Government, Mullah Hassan Akhund as Prime Minister — *All Key Positions to Remain in Taliban Hands
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Betsy Woodruff Swan / Politico:
‘Keep your head on a swivel’: FBI analyst circulated a prescient warning of Jan. 6 violence — An FBI intelligence analyst warned days after the 2020 election that Stop the Steal rallies — one of which metastasized into the ransacking of the Capitol — could turn violent.
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Judd Legum / Popular Information:
These corporations bankrolled the sponsors of Texas' abortion ban — Texas just enacted the nation's most draconian abortion ban, prohibiting all abortions after six weeks — before many women even know they are pregnant. There are no exceptions for rape or incest.
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Greg Olear / PREVAIL:
Breaking Brett — Properly investigating Kavanaugh would be the right thing to do AND enormously popular. Why won't the Dems act? — LAST WEEK, the Texas State Legislature passed one of the most repressive antichoice laws in the history of our nation. The fine print is so hateful, so anti-woman, so infuriating—six weeks?
Nicholas Grossman / The Bulwark:
The Non-Education of Ross Douthat — The New York Times columnist insists on defending a version of the Republican party that doesn't exist. — It's a tricky situation: How is one to be a loyal and energetic advocate of electing Republicans without joining the corrupt, authoritarian cult of Trumpism that has subsumed the party?
David Dayen / American Prospect:
Infrastructure Summer: Joe Manchin's Symphony of Disingenuousness — He mumbles about inflation to try and stop a bill that's primarily concerned with reducing inflation. — Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) talks with reporters before a Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee hearing …
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Full Stack Economics, The Rectification of Names, The Message Box and Political Wire
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Adela Suliman / Washington Post:
Lindsey Graham says United States ‘will be going back’ into Afghanistan — Graham predicts a clash between the Taliban and Islamic State will force Washington to re-engage. — Sen. Lindsey O. Graham (R-S.C.) says he believes the United States “will be going back into Afghanistan” …
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Alexander Bolton / The Hill:
Graham says US ‘will be going back’ to Afghanistan
Graham says US ‘will be going back’ to Afghanistan
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RedState and The Gateway Pundit
Politico:
Trump builds ‘turnkey’ campaign operation for 2024 — Boots on the ground in Iowa. Accelerated fundraising. More national media interviews. A flood of new press statements. A rise in attack ads on the web. — With a flurry of activity from his main political committee and hints dropped …
Maggie Haberman / New York Times:
Alphonso David, Who Advised Cuomo, Fired as Human Rights Campaign President — Mr. David, who previously worked as a lawyer for Andrew Cuomo, was identified in a report as having advised the former governor on how to handle sex harassment allegations. — Alphonso David, the president …
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Anemona Hartocollis / New York Times:
How Professors Are Handling Unmasked Students Amid Delta — At universities, some instructors are finding the return to the classroom a nerve-racking experience. A few have quit — one in the middle of class. — Matthew Boedy, an associate professor of rhetoric and composition …
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National Review and Insider
Kate Taylor / Insider:
Brandy Melville employees describe racism, Hitler memes, and sexual exploitation at the ‘evil’ cult teen brand … According to Brandy Melville employees, CEO Stephan Marsan wants his staffers to be young, thin, pretty, and white. — Every day, girls who work at the fast-fashion stores …
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Raw Story and The Daily Beast
Allan Smith / NBC News:
Schools become political ‘battlefield’ in culture wars Trump cultivated … Schools have become the focal point for culture war fights that animated former President Donald Trump's base and have been advanced by conservative activists and influencers since he left office.
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Insurrection
Jonathan V. Last / The Bulwark:
J.D. Vance Is So Thirsty — The sad, needy tweets of a loser. — On Sunday, J.D. Vance pushed out a nova-hot tweet professing his respect for Alex Jones: … This is what the kids call a thirst trap. It's very sad. Let me explain. — You can tell that Vance's tweet was engineered …
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Alternet.org, Mediaite and FOX News Radio
Ankush Khardori / New York Magazine:
Elizabeth Holmes's Last Pitch She now faces her greatest challenge: convincing a jury that she is not to blame for a massive fraud. — Over the course of what must have been several uncomfortable days for her in the summer of 2017, Elizabeth Holmes sat in a San Francisco conference room …
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TechCrunch, CBS San Francisco, Althouse and New Republic
David Gilbert / VICE:
QAnon Is Harassing a Hospital Into Giving Bogus COVID ‘Cure’ Ivermectin — Some of the most powerful QAnon influencers are urging their hundreds of thousands of followers to harass a Chicago hospital into treating an anti-vaccine activist with ivermectin. — Veronica Wolski …
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Gizmodo
Freddie deBoer:
All White Men Are White Men — If “white men” does not mean white men, how can “white men” hurt white men? — Categorical claims about people carry a certain amount of rhetorical force. They do so because we have a variety of psychological and political hang-ups about categories like race and gender …
Carma Hassan / CNN:
State patrol major says he believes ‘vast majority of the agency’ deleted messages related to Minneapolis protests after George Floyd's death — (CNN)A state patrol officer said he believes the “vast majority” of the Minnesota State Patrol manually deleted emails and text messages following …
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Associated Press, The Root and Daily Kos
Tess Owen / VICE:
Proud Boys Leader Enrique Tarrio Says He's a Free Speech Martyr Before Heading to Jail — Tarrio also says he has no plans of leaving the far-right street-fighting group. — TO — Proud Boys leader Henry “Enrique” Tarrio has some ideas of how he's going to spend his approximately five months in D.C.'s Central Detention Facility.
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