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11:00 PM ET, June 26, 2022

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New York Post:
Rudy Giuliani slapped by worker angry over abortion ruling at Staten Island supermarket  —  Rudy Giuliani was slapped by a worker at a ShopRite on Staten Island on Sunday while campaigning for his son, leaving the 78-year-old former New York City mayor shaken, the ex-pol told The Post.
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CBS News:
CBS News poll: Americans react to overturning of Roe v. Wade — most disapprove, call it step backward  —  The American public is rendering its initial judgment on the overturning of Roe v. Wade, and most disapprove of the ruling, including two-thirds of women who disapprove.
Sophia Cai / Axios:
Erin Hawley's win in court  —  When Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) hailed the end of Roe v. Wade, he was also celebrating a victory for his wife, a lawyer who helped shape the arguments in the Mississippi case that became the vehicle for the ruling. … “I'm so pleased it's a 6-3 decision,” she told Axios.
Stephania Taladrid / New Yorker:
Roe's Final Hours in One of America's Largest Abortion Clinics  —  In Houston, a day of dismay, confusion, and dread after the Supreme Court ends the constitutional right to abortion.  —  At seven o'clock on Friday morning, Ivy turned on the lights of the Houston Women's Clinic …
Chris Quintana / USA Today:
Supreme Court overturning Roe sparks rapid law changes, confusion and uncertainty: What to know
Julia Cherner / ABC News:
Supreme Court ‘set a torch’ to last of its legitimacy with Roe reversal, Elizabeth Warren argues
Axios:
What Americans are searching after Roe v. Wade reversal
Discussion: The Forward and CBS News
Caroline Kitchener / Washington Post:
Roe's gone. Now antiabortion lawmakers want more.
Alayna Treene / Axios:
McCarthy's coming headaches  —  Far-right candidates are surging in House races across the map: Republican leaders increasingly fear that a red wave will wash in a raft of conspiracy theorists and extremists. … House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy — on the doorstep of the speaker's office …
CNN:
Russian missiles hit Kyiv as G7 summit begins in Europe  —  (CNN)Russia targeted the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv with a series of missile attacks Sunday, as leaders of the G7 nations gather in Germany for the first day of their annual summit.  —  One person died and at least six were wounded …
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Washington Post:
Johnson, Trudeau joke about going shirtless to threaten Putin with ‘our pecs’  —  TELFS, Austria — Vladimir Putin was not in the room as Group of Seven leaders gathered in the Bavarian Alps.  But the Russian president remained very much on the leaders' minds — even during a discussion of proper attire for a group photo.
Discussion: The Hill and Insider
Bloomberg:
Russia Defaults on Foreign Debt for First Time Since 1918  —  Russia defaulted on its foreign-currency sovereign debt for the first time in a century, the culmination of ever-tougher Western sanctions that shut down payment routes to overseas creditors.  —  For months, the country found paths around …
Discussion: Bloomberg
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Alex Lawson / The Guardian:
Concerns grow that India is ‘back door’ into Europe for Russian oil  —  Volume of Russian crude bought and then exported by India suggests some of it may end up in European petrol stations  —  The huge blue and red hull of the SCF Primorye came into port at Vadinar, western Gujarat, India, earlier this month.
Discussion: Bloomberg
Natasha Anderson / Daily Mail:
‘F*** America’: Green Day Star Billie Joe Armstrong says he's renouncing his U.S. citizenship during London concert in wake of SCOTUS overruling Roe  — Green Day star Billie Joe Armstrong says he's renouncing his US citizenship  — He made the declaration during a London concert Friday, saying: ‘F**k America’
Stephen Marche / The Guardian:
With the end of Roe, the US edges closer and closer to civil war  —  The question is no longer whether there will be a civil conflict in America.  The question is how the sides will divide, and who will prevail  —  The cracks in the foundations of the United States are widening, rapidly and on several fronts.
Jennifer Rubin / Washington Post:
The Supreme Court declares war on modern America  —  It gives me no joy to say that my prediction in April that the Supreme Court was set to launch a war on modern America — on its social and legal progress over decades — was accurate.  In a tone more reminiscent of a MAGA rally than a high court …
Discussion: Contrarian Boston
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John L. Dorman / Insider:
Clarence Thomas says he has ‘no idea why or how’ he got nominated to the Supreme Court: book
Discussion: Raw Story
David French / The Dispatch:
Roe Is Reversed, and the Right Isn't Ready  —  A movement animated by rage and fear isn't ready to embrace life and love.  —  When I left the full-time practice of law and landed at National Review, my friends and colleagues Jay Nordlinger and Jonah Goldberg both independently gave me exactly the same advice.
Discussion: De Civitate
Emanuel Fabian / The Times of Israel:
Military Intelligence backs revived Iran deal, breaking with IDF chief, Mossad  —  Supporters of renewed JCPOA say it buys army time to prepare for more extensive strike on Iran and deal with other regional threats, but they appear to be minority among leadership
Discussion: Agence France-Presse
Jordan Uhl / I Hate It Here And Never Want To Leave:
4 In 5 Americans Who Need Insulin Have Taken On Credit Card Debt To Cover The Drug's Cost  —  The average amount of debt is $9,000. … A damning new study from CharityRx revealed just how crushing the financial burden is for people who use insulin to manage their diabetes.
Myah Taylor / Los Angeles Times:
Q&A: Why is Brittney Griner detained in Russia and when might she be released?  —  WNBA star Brittney Griner has been detained in Russia since Feb. 17.  —  Her arrest, incarceration and the fight to bring her home has triggered extensive questions The Times asked an array of experts to help answer.
Hussein Ibish / The National:
The US Supreme Court's rulings on abortion and guns could unleash a firestorm  —  ExpandAutoplay  —  The Supreme Court has overturned Roe v Wade, the major ruling that for nearly 50 years has guaranteed a constitutional right to abortion.  EPA  —  Listen In English Listen In Arabic
 
 
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Dave Eggers / Washington Post:
Anatomy of a book banning
Alan Feuer / New York Times:
Proud Boys Ignored Orders Given at Pre-Jan. 6 Meeting
Discussion: Raw Story
Cameron Cawthorne / Fox News:
Stacey Abrams refuses to say whether she supports restrictions on abortions up to 9 months
Discussion: RedState and The Daily Wire
Ben Felder / The Oklahoman:
As Oklahoma's gun access expanded, deaths from firearms increased
Discussion: Associated Press
Hugo Lowell / The Guardian:
Capitol attack hearings: if Republicans did nothing wrong, why were pardons sought?
Ewan Somerville / Telegraph:
BBC staff told there are more than 150 genders and urged to develop ‘trans brand’
Discussion: Breitbart
 Earlier Items: 
Reid J. Epstein / New York Times:
MAGA Voters Send a $50 Million G.O.P. Plan Off the Rails in Illinois
Discussion: Raw Story and Associated Press
Kate Zernike / New York Times:
How Did Roe Fall?  —  Before a Decisive Ruling, a Powerful Red Wave.
Elaine Godfrey / The Atlantic:
America Is About to See Just How Pro-life Republicans Actually Are
Discussion: Daily Kos and Mother Jones
John Ellis / News Items:
The Clinton Moment.
Discussion: Wide World of News
 

 
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