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The Philadelphia Inquirer:
Three dead, at least 11 wounded in mass shooting on South Street, Philadelphia police say — What you need to know Follow live updates on Sunday, June 5. Three people have died and at least 11 wounded in a shooting around Second and South streets late Saturday evening.An officer fired …
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The Philadelphia Inquirer:
'I didn't think it was going to stop': 3 dead, 11 wounded in South Street mass shooting — Three people were killed and 11 others wounded in a mass shooting late Saturday night on South Street amid chaos that erupted on legendary blocks that have long been among the region's most popular gathering places.
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The Daily Beast
Washington Post:
How the White House lost Joe Manchin, and its plan to transform America — A breakthrough seemed close. It was mid-December, and President Biden had been negotiating for months with Sen. Joseph Manchin III over Biden's sweeping plan to reconfigure the American economy.
CBS News:
Liz Cheney: Jan. 6 “conspiracy” was “extremely broad ... well-organized” — This Thursday night, the House Select Committee investigating the January 6, 2021 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol will hold its first public hearing in nearly a year, asking us to relive, and reckon with, a day that some would rather have us forget.
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Jonathan Allen / NBC News:
Trump on the brink? — WASHINGTON — Former President Donald Trump is bored at Mar-a-Lago and anxious to get back in the political arena — as a candidate, not a kingmaker — but advisers are divided over whether he should launch a third bid for the presidency as early as this summer.
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Washington Post:
Woodward and Bernstein thought Nixon defined corruption. Then came Trump. — Perspective by Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein — President George Washington, in his celebrated 1796 Farewell Address, cautioned that American democracy was fragile. “Cunning, ambitious …
John Leicester / Associated Press:
Russia hits Kyiv with missiles; Putin warns West on arms — KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Russia took aim at Western military supplies for Ukraine's government with early Sunday airstrikes in Kyiv that it said destroyed tanks donated from abroad, a claim denied by a Ukrainian official.
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Conor Dougherty / New York Times:
California's Housing Crisis and the Fight Over 20 Townhomes — Suburban homeowners like Susan Kirsch are often blamed for worsening the nation's housing crisis. That doesn't mean she's giving up her two-decade fight against 20 condos. — Give this article- - - Read in app
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David Cohen / Politico:
Buttigieg sees ‘insanity’ in reaction to gun violence — Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg on Sunday criticized those who blame America's gun violence on factors other than guns. — “The idea that us, being the only developed country where this happens routinely …
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Kelly Livingston / ABC News:
Inflation is President Biden's ‘top economic priority’: Pete Buttigieg
The Daily Beast:
Slain Judge John Roemer Sentenced His Alleged Killer to Prison Years Ago, Records Show — Slain Judge John Roemer was zip-tied to a chair and shot as police confirm to The Daily Beast that his murderer had a high-profile kill list. — The man accused of gunning down former Wisconsin judge John Roemer …
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Jessica McBride / Heavy.com:
Douglas K. Uhde: Social Media Shows Pro Trump, Gun Posts
Douglas K. Uhde: Social Media Shows Pro Trump, Gun Posts
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Jennifer Rubin / Washington Post:
Opinion Democrats should be clear: A radical GOP is holding the country back — Washington is broken. Politicians can't get anything done. They don't listen to voters. — Voters have been making these complaints for decades, but never have they been truer than they are today.
Margaret Sullivan / Washington Post:
Beware partisan ‘pink slime’ sites that pose as local news — Why you should ask more questions before posting that enraging story on social media — It's always tempting to share news that comes across our social media feeds when it not only seems outrageous but also confirms our biases, fears or suspicions.
NBC News:
Uvalde funeral attendant who encountered gunman says he tried to go after shooter, was held back — Witness recounts locking eyes with Uvalde shooter outside school — UVALDE, Texas — Cody Briseno, a funeral attendant who works across the street from the site of the state's deadliest school shooting …
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Joseph Zeballos-Roig / Insider:
A House Democrat plans to introduce a bill that would hit AR-15's with a 1,000% tax — and it could pass Congress without GOP votes — A recent string of mass shootings is causing Rep. Don Beyer to seek an aggressive tax on AR-15 style weapons. — Beyer said his bill is a “creative pathway” …
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Eleanor Klibanoff / The Texas Tribune:
Texas GOP donors urge Congress to act on gun control measures like red flag laws, expanded background checks — More than 250 self-declared gun enthusiasts, including donors who have contributed to Gov. Greg Abbott's campaigns, have signed onto an open letter supporting Sen. John Cornyn's efforts at bipartisan gun reform legislation.
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Rachel Wolfe / Wall Street Journal:
I Rented an Electric Car for a Four-Day Road Trip. I Spent More Time Charging It Than I Did Sleeping. — Our writer drove from New Orleans to Chicago and back to test the feasibility of taking a road trip in an EV. She wouldn't soon do it again. — I thought it would be fun.
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Dan Lamothe / Washington Post:
Milley visits Sweden in show of support for NATO bid — STOCKHOLM — The United States prepared Saturday to launch a sprawling naval exercise in the Baltic Sea with Sweden, Finland and 13 NATO allies, a visible sign of an expanding partnership as Stockholm and Helsinki apply to join …
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Benjamin Oreskes / Los Angeles Times:
Bass slightly ahead of Caruso in new poll, both appear headed for mayoral runoff — Days before Los Angeles' first open mayoral primary in nearly a decade, Rep. Karen Bass and Rick Caruso, the billionaire developer, appear headed toward a November runoff, with Bass building a small edge as the campaign moves toward a close.
Alexandra Berzon / New York Times:
In Races to Run Elections, Candidates Are Backed by Key 2020 Deniers — The origin story behind a slate of Republican candidates for secretary of state features a QAnon figure and several promoters of 2020 conspiracies. — Give this article- - - Read in app
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