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John Shiffman / Reuters:
How AT&T helped build far-right One America News  —  As it lauded former President Donald Trump and spread his unfounded claims of election fraud, One America News Network saw its viewership jump.  Reuters has uncovered how America's telecom giant nurtured the news channel now at the center …
Carl Hulse / New York Times:
As Debt Ceiling Vote Looms, Democrats Reconsider Filibuster  —  Top Democrats say the Republican refusal to allow a vote to avert a federal default is the most powerful argument yet for weakening the Senate's signature procedural weapon.  —  WASHINGTON — With a federal default projected …
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The White House:
Life After Default … The credit of the United States is built on centuries of stability and responsibility.  This country has never intentionally defaulted on its obligations because of the debt limit.  But the U.S. Treasury Department estimates that it will have very limited resources …
Discussion: The Hill and New York Times
Tony Romm / Washington Post:
Biden says changing filibuster rules to raise debt ceiling is a ‘real possibility’
Politico:
Top Covid experts privately urge Biden admin to scale back booster campaign  —  A vocal contingent of prominent doctors and scientists is pressing the Biden administration to scrap its plans to provide booster shots to all previously vaccinated adults, according to five people familiar with the matter.
Discussion: HotAir and The Atlantic
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Natalie Prieb / The Hill:
Jason Aldean says Californians ‘should be outraged’ over school vaccine mandate  —  Country singer Jason Aldean wrote in an Instagram post Sunday that Californians should be “outraged” by Gov. Gavin Newsom's (D) vaccine mandate for schools.  —  “So let me get this straight!
Discussion: Page Array, USA Today and HuffPost
Media Matters for America:
Fox has undermined vaccines nearly every day in the last six months
Discussion: HuffPost and Mediaite
Hugo Lowell / The Guardian:
Top Trump aides set to defy subpoenas in Capitol attack investigation  —  Source says Meadows, Bannon and others will move to undercut House select committee inquiry - under instructions from Trump  —  Former Trump White House chief of staff Mark Meadows and other top aides subpoenaed …
Wall Street Journal:
Science Closes In on Covid's Origins  —  Four studies—including two from WHO—provide powerful evidence favoring the lab-leak theory.  —  Where did Covid-19 come from?  The answer can be found in the SARS-CoV-2 virus itself.  To get to the truth, we need only unleash the power of science.
Discussion: National Review and Power Line
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David Leonhardt / New York Times:
The Search for a Covid Test  —  Rapid tests will soon be more available in the U.S.  —  I tried to buy a rapid at-home Covid test yesterday, and the search did not go well.  —  My local CVS did not have any.  On CVS's website, I found a store several miles away that claimed to have the tests in stock …
Mark Zuckerberg:
I wanted to share a note I wrote to everyone at our company.  —  Hey everyone: it's been quite a week, and I wanted to share some thoughts with all of you.  —  First, the SEV that took down all our services yesterday was the worst outage we've had in years.
Reid J. Epstein / New York Times:
The Cocooning of Kyrsten Sinema  —  The Arizona senator has undergone a political metamorphosis.  —  In February 2018, I went to Arizona to report on what progressive Democrats there thought about Kyrsten Sinema, the centrist whose Senate vote is key in the fight over President Biden's agenda and political prospects.
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HuffPost:
Senate Republicans Shrug Off Candidates' Domestic Violence Allegations  —  Three GOP Senate candidates, including two with Trump's backing, have been accused of violence against women.  Republicans don't seem to mind.  —  Republicans could end up backing three candidates accused of domestic …
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Jonathan Tamari / The Philadelphia Inquirer:
Republican Senate candidate Sean Parnell is seeking a gag order against his wife and her attorney as their dispute spills into the campaign
Discussion: Raw Story
Timothy Noah / New Republic:
South Dakota Is a Moral Sewer and Should Be Abolished  —  South Dakota is in the news because a consortium of journalists exposed shady doings there that take advantage of the state's status as a notorious tax haven, and because the state's governor, Kristi Noem, is caught …
Andrew Egger / The Dispatch:
Federal Probe Scrutinizes Financial Dealings of the American Conservative Union  —  Sources say that investigators are looking into possible criminal campaign-finance misdeeds by the political organization headed by Matt Schlapp.  —  The American Conservative Union, the political organization …
Discussion: Raw Story
Washington Post:
How Trump's health department fell in love with charter jets  —  Documents offer new insight into the strategy of shuttling former HHS secretary Tom Price around America  —  In April 2017, officials at the Department of Health and Human Services grappled with an urgent request …
Armond White / National Review:
The Many Saints of Newark Is Trash  —  The culture of corruption, romanticized for RINOs and rotten Dems  —  For some of us, The Sopranos epitomizes everything that went wrong with American popular culture this millennium.  Those of us who realize that mainstream media operate by different rules …
Callie Patteson / New York Post:
Yellen defends IRS rule requiring banks to report all transactions over $600  —  Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen is defending a Biden administration proposal that would require banks to report data to the Internal Revenue Service on transactions over $600, calling the collection of information …
Discussion: Power Line and MyStateline.com
Jonathan Chait / New York Magazine:
Anybody Fighting Joe Biden Is Helping Trump's Next Coup All Republican politics is now functionally authoritarian.  —  In the aftermath of Donald Trump's bid to secure an unelected second term, his former U.N. ambassador Nikki Haley, in an extensive interview with Tim Alberta, registered her disgust …
Russell Berman / The Atlantic:
Kamala Harris Might Have to Stop the Steal  —  For a few hours inside the ransacked Capitol on January 6, then-Vice President Mike Pence helped to preserve the democratic order by insisting that he was powerless to change the outcome of the election.  On January 6, 2025 …
Brenda Alexander / Yahoo News:
Sage Steele removed from ESPN following comments on Obama, vaccine; former colleague Jemele Hill calls her out  —  Hill called Steele a “clown” after Steele made references to Obama's ethnicity.  —  Sage Steele has been temporarily removed from ESPN for her comments on a podcast …
Errin Haines / The 19th:
The New Deal devalued home care workers.  Advocates hope new legislation can undo that.  —  For Delores Sobowale, taking care of others is part of her inheritance and her legacy.  —  Her mother cared for a White family in Jim Crow-era North Carolina for decades before starting her own child care business.
Associated Press:
In Idaho, a power play while the governor's away  —  BOISE, Idaho — Idaho Gov. Brad Little said he will rescind an executive order involving Covid-19 vaccines by Lt. Gov. Janice McGeachin, and the commanding general of the Idaho National Guard also on Tuesday told McGeachin she can't activate troops to send to the U.S.-Mexico border.
Wall Street Journal:
Climate Change Is Melting Russia's Permafrost—and Challenging Its Oil Economy  —  Across Russia, the thawing of earth thought to be forever frozen cracks buildings, infrastructure; 'It's all on the line.'  —  | Photographs and video by Arthur Bondar for The Wall Street Journal
Neal Rothschild / Axios:
Why Trump wants to tweet  —  Donald Trump's post-office online engagement is hitting new lows, according to exclusive data from SocialFlow provided to Axios.  It helps explain why the former president recently asked a federal judge to have Twitter restore his signature account.
Discussion: RedState, Raw Story and Political Wire
Claire Cain Miller / New York Times:
How Other Nations Pay for Child Care.  The U.S. Is an Outlier.  —  Rich countries contribute an average of $14,000 per year for a toddler's care, compared with $500 in the U.S. The Democrats' spending bill tries to shrink the gap.  —  Typical 2-year-olds in Denmark attend child care during the day …
New York Times:
Can You Imagine Bill de Blasio as Governor?  He Can.  —  A run for higher office by New York City's mayor might be viewed skeptically across the state, but he says he wants to remain in public life.  —  Mayor Bill de Blasio has begun to tell people privately that he plans to run for governor …
Discussion: Politico
Jay R. Jordan / Houston Chronicle:
Texans asked to turn off lights after bird ‘mass mortality’ event  —  National Audubon Society calls for ‘Lights Out’ after ‘mass mortality’ event of migratory birds  —  Following the deaths of migratory of birds caused by bright city lights on the East Coast, Texas advocates call for late-night dimming in Lone Star State.
Robert Burns / Associated Press:
State Department discloses number of nukes in US stockpile  —  WASHINGTON (AP) — In a reversal of Trump administration policy, the State Department on Tuesday disclosed the number of nuclear weapons in the U.S. stockpile.  It said this will aid global efforts to control the spread of such weapons.
Joseph Choi / The Hill:
Biden and Xi agree to abide by Taiwan agreement  —  President Biden said on Tuesday that he and Chinese President Xi Jinping have agreed to abide by the status quo in light of recent military provocations carried out by China against the self-governing island.  —  “I've spoken with Xi about Taiwan.
The Daily Beast:
‘Trumpcoin’ Scam From Fake Celebrity Accounts Is Fooling QAnon  —  The “Caligula”-esque coins are being peddled by faux celebrity accounts purporting to be Elon Musk, Mel Gibson, Kirstie Alley, and even Denzel Washington.  —  QAnon world is being flooded with a currency scam in the form …
Discussion: Raw Story
Thomas B. Edsall / New York Times:
Trump True Believers Have Their Reasons  —  Mr. Edsall contributes a weekly column from Washington, D.C. on politics, demographics and inequality.  —  Just who believes the claim that Trump won in 2020 and that the election was stolen from him?  Who are these tens of millions of Americans …
Daniel Greenfield / Front Page Magazine:
An Afghanistan Grows In Wisconsin  —  Biden didn't withdraw from Afghanistan.  He brought Afghanistan to America.  —  Daniel Greenfield, a Shillman Journalism Fellow at the Freedom Center, is an investigative journalist and writer focusing on the radical Left and Islamic terrorism.
Robert Barnes / Washington Post:
Supreme Court considers whether information widely known can be ‘state secret’  —  The Supreme Court is set to consider Wednesday whether something that most everyone knows can still be a “state secret” the government cannot be compelled to reveal.  —  The case involves a request …
Discussion: Vox, The Guardian, ABC News, NBC News, NPR and WTOP
 
 
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Richard Pérez-Peña / New York Times:
Covid shots saved the lives of 39,000 older or disabled Americans through May of this year, the U.S. reports.
Discussion: Balloon Juice and Fox News
American Greatness:
California's Children Are Property Of The State
CBS News:
Antisemitic graffiti found on Auschwitz Nazi death camp barracks
Rachel Janfaza / CNN:
Arnold Schwarzenegger says January 6 insurrection is what happens ‘when people are being lied to about the elections’
Discussion: Raw Story
Anna Gustafson / Michigan Advance:
Conservative activist who ‘invented’ clash over ‘critical race theory’ leads Senate hearing
Mark Joseph Stern / Slate:
The Legal Architects of Trump's Failed Coup May Finally Face Real Consequences
Discussion: Raw Story and The Hill
New York Times:
Why Democrats See 3 Governor's Races as a Sea Wall for Fair Elections
 Earlier Items: 
Jose Pagliery / The Daily Beast:
Trump Organization Honcho Allen Weisselberg Has One Defense: Gross Incompetence
Discussion: Raw Story
Shaila Dewan / New York Times:
Texas Board Recommends Posthumous Pardon for George Floyd
Discussion: Wall Street Journal
Newsweek:
The Sackler Family Wants Immunity on Opioid Crisis and Here's Who's Helping Them
New York Post:
Ed Mullins, bombastic NYPD union chief, resigns amid federal probe
New York Times:
New Top Federal Prosecutors in Manhattan and Brooklyn Are Confirmed
Jonathan Martin / New York Times:
Democrats Lost the Most in Midwestern ‘Factory Towns,’ Report Says
Discussion: Washington Post
Kathryn Rubino / Above the Law:
Law School Student Famous For Saying ‘I HATE BLACK PEOPLE’ Now Has Prestigious Federal Clerkship
Discussion: Lawyers, Guns & Money
 

 
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Mandy Dalugdug / Music Business Worldwide:
UMG, ABKCO, and Concord sue Believe and its subsidiary TuneCore for $500M+, alleging Believe built its business via “industrial-scale copyright infringement”

Reuters:
French judicial source: investigators searched Netflix's offices in France and the Netherlands as part of a preliminary investigation into tax fraud laundering

Manish Singh / TechCrunch:
India issues a notice to Wikipedia over bias concerns, questioning if it should be classified as a publisher, after judges called its open editing “dangerous”

 
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