Top Items:
Washington Post:
Boris Johnson blames ‘the herd’ as he resigns to make way for new U.K. prime minister — Listen — Gift Article — LONDON — Boris Johnson stepped down as leader of the Conservative Party on Thursday but will continue to serve as prime minister until his successor is chosen …
Discussion:
Politico, BBC, Metro.co.uk, Voice of America, The Mourning, Vox, Jezebel, New York Times, HotAir, CBS News, Forbes, CNN, Associated Press, Denver Post, New York Times, Lawyers, Guns & Money and Wall Street Journal
RELATED:
Max Colchester / Wall Street Journal:
Boris Johnson Resigns Amid Scandals but Says He Will Remain U.K.'s Prime Minister Until Successor Is Found — As the British leader's authority withered and the threat that the Conservative Party would oust him grew, he agreed to step aside — Boris Johnson's Rise and Fall
Discussion:
Politico, Reuters, GOV.UK, Reuters, Sky News, Associated Press, The Bulletin, CNN, NBC News, The Guardian, Al Jazeera, NPR, The Daily Caller, TIME, Axios, Metro.co.uk, Like What you see? …, WTOP News, CBS Philly, Rolling Stone, Metro.co.uk, IJR, Florida Politics, PinkNews, Khakis & Leather, Politico, Campaign Update, Fox News and Al Jazeera
New York Times:
U.K. Live Updates: Boris Johnson Agrees to Resign as Prime Minister — After the latest in a series of scandals prompted a rebellion by members of his Conservative Party, Mr. Johnson said he would step down. He plans to remain as prime minister until a successor is chosen. — Here's what you need to know:
Pippa Crerar / Mirror.co.uk:
Boris Johnson and wife Carrie to host lavish Chequers wedding party while he clings on — Senior Tories claim Boris Johnson is clinging to power in part so that he and wife Carrie can host lavish bash at Chequers to mark their marriage, which took place in May 2021
Discussion:
Reuters, Vanity Fair, Metro.co.uk and Today in Tabs
Bloomberg:
Defeated Boris Johnson Jokes to Staff About His Doomed Bid to Stay in Power
Defeated Boris Johnson Jokes to Staff About His Doomed Bid to Stay in Power
Discussion:
Raw Story
Anne Applebaum / The Atlantic:
What Brexit Did to Boris Johnson—And Britain
What Brexit Did to Boris Johnson—And Britain
Discussion:
Washington Post, New York Times, Fox News and Breitbart
Leonie Kijewski / Politico:
From 'happy he's gone' to ‘thank you for your support’: Europe reacts to Johnson's leaving
From 'happy he's gone' to ‘thank you for your support’: Europe reacts to Johnson's leaving
Discussion:
Reuters, Telegraph, Power Line, Washington Examiner and National Review
Mark Leibovich / The Atlantic:
The Most Pathetic Men in America — When he wasn't melting down over how “very badly” he was treated or acting like a seditious lunatic, Donald Trump could be downright serene in certain Washington settings—and never more so than when he would swan in for dinner at the Trump International Hotel …
Discussion:
The Mahablog
New York Times:
How Unlikely Is It That the Audits of Comey and McCabe Were a Coincidence? A Statistical Exploration. — The chances are minuscule. But minuscule is not zero. — Francesca Paris, a reporting fellow with The Upshot, was formerly a data reporter for The Berkshire Eagle.
RELATED:
New York Times:
I.R.S. Asks Inspector General to Review Audits of Comey and McCabe — The tax agency said its commissioner asked the Treasury Department's inspector general for tax administration to look into the audits after The Times raised questions about them. — The I.R.S. said on Thursday …
Discussion:
CNBC, CBS News, Newsweek, Political Wire, Lawyers, Guns & Money and The Hill
Kara Scannell / CNN:
IRS chief refers Comey, McCabe audit decision to inspector general for review
IRS chief refers Comey, McCabe audit decision to inspector general for review
Discussion:
USA Today, Salon, CNBC, Raw Story, Rolling Stone and Washington Post
Philip Bump / Washington Post:
How unlikely were those Comey-McCabe audits? See for yourself.
How unlikely were those Comey-McCabe audits? See for yourself.
Discussion:
Politico, CNN and Talking Points Memo
Holly Otterbein / Politico:
Where in the world is Dr. Oz? — PHILADELPHIA — Mehmet Oz is trailing in polls. A key Republican has yet to endorse him since the celebrity doctor won the GOP nomination for Pennsylvania Senate more than a month ago. And Oz has gone dark on the airwaves since May 21 …
Discussion:
Raw Story and National Review
RELATED:
Jim Geraghty / National Review:
Campaign Spokesman: Fetterman Is ‘Living a Pretty Normal Life Right Now’
Campaign Spokesman: Fetterman Is ‘Living a Pretty Normal Life Right Now’
Discussion:
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Byron York / Washington Examiner:
Why Joe Biden can't make Democrats happy
Why Joe Biden can't make Democrats happy
Discussion:
Washington Free Beacon, The Hill, American Prospect, Fox News and Roll Call
Chris Anderson / Sarasota Herald-Tribune:
Exclusive: Trump left Sarasota media company weeks before federal subpoenas were issued — Donald Trump removed himself from the board of his Sarasota-based social media company, records show, just weeks before the company was issued federal subpoenas by both the Securities and Exchange Commission and a grand jury in Manhattan.
Discussion:
CNBC, The Hill, PoliticusUSA and Raw Story
Washington Post:
Elon Musk's deal to buy Twitter is in peril — Talks with investors have cooled in recent weeks and Musk's camp believes it can't confirm Twitter's claims about spam accounts — Listen — Gift Article — Elon Musk's deal to buy Twitter is in serious jeopardy, three people familiar …
Discussion:
Voice of America, Bloomberg and WTOP News, more at Techmeme »
Roger Sollenberger / The Daily Beast:
Herschel Walker Lied About His Secret Kids to His Own Campaign — Herschel Walker's campaign said he had never tried to hide his children. He did—to his own campaign even. … When Herschel Walker's campaign aides approached him this winter to discuss whispers that Walker had a secret child …
Discussion:
Insider, Vanity Fair, Rolling Stone, PoliticusUSA, Jezebel, Raw Story, Mediaite, Conservative Brief and Politico
Kylee Griswold / The Federalist:
You Know What Would Deter More Shootings Than Red Flag Laws? Executing Mass Killers Quickly — If politicians are serious that they're sick of ‘living with this carnage,’ the Highland Park shooter should be executed immediately. — The usual suspects are at it again, and I'm not talking about isolated, mentally ill young men.
Discussion:
ABC News, The Independent, Vanity Fair, Townhall, Ace of Spades HQ and Insider
RELATED:
Washington Post:
Trump's new money-maker: political speeches to fans — The former president makes millions appearing at events that resemble his political rallies. — Listen — Gift Article — SOUTHAVEN, Miss. — On a Saturday morning at an arena outside Memphis, Terri Owens joined the crowd streaming in to see former president Donald Trump.
Reuters:
U.S. basketball star Griner admits Russian drugs charge but denies intent — U.S. basketball star Brittney Griner pleaded guilty to a drugs charge in a Russian court on Thursday but denied she had intentionally broken the law. — Griner was speaking at the second hearing of her trial …
Discussion:
Washington Post, Associated Press, NBC News, The American Spectator, NPR, Wall Street Journal, Sports Illustrated, Vanity Fair, Insider, Breitbart, Al Jazeera, National Review, RADAR, ABC7, The Daily Wire, NewsNation, Washington Times, The Blue State Conservative, Raw Story, PinkNews, The Wrap, Jezebel, Rolling Stone, USA Today, The Daily Caller, The Root, The Hill, New York Post, Associated Press, WGN-TV, KRON4, CBS Philly, The Daily Beast, New York Times, Washington Examiner and Mediaite
Carmel Dagan / Variety:
James Caan, ‘The Godfather’ and ‘Misery’ Star, Dies at 82 … James Caan, whose indelible, Oscar-nominated performance as Sonny Corleone, the recklessly hotheaded son of Marlon Brando's Mafia don in “The Godfather,” is sure to be remembered as long as there are gangster movies, died on Wednesday, his family announced in Twitter.
Discussion:
The Daily Beast, Washington Post, NPR, The Forward, New York Times, Rolling Stone, The Playlist, TMZ.com, ABC News, WGN-TV, RedState, New York Post, The Daily Wire and RADAR
Jonathan Weisman / New York Times:
Blake Masters' Political Posts in a CrossFit Chat Room Come Back to Haunt Him — As a Stanford student in 2007, the Arizona candidate, now 35, chose a CrossFit chat room to express his opposition to U.S. involvement in World War II and downplay Al Qaeda as a threat to Americans.
Discussion:
Lawyers, Guns & Money
RELATED:
Jonathan Chait / New York Magazine:
Blake Masters, Nazi-Adjacent Arizona Republican Senate Candidate
Blake Masters, Nazi-Adjacent Arizona Republican Senate Candidate
Discussion:
Phoenix New Times
Ken Klippenstein / The Intercept:
Ron Johnson Campaign Scrambled to Pull “Mass Murder” Ad After July 4 Mass Shooting … “The latest mass murder in America didn't involve guns,” Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., said in a recorded campaign radio ad slated to appear on July 6. But when the Highland Park, Illinois, shooting took place on July 4 …
Discussion:
Political Wire
Lauren Leatherby / New York Times:
What the BA.5 Subvariant Could Mean for the United States — The most transmissible variant yet of the coronavirus is threatening a fresh wave of infections in the United States, even among those who have recovered from the virus fairly recently. — The subvariant of Omicron known as BA.5 …
Discussion:
Your Local Epidemiologist, Washington Post, Denver Post and WGN-TV
Joseph Manson / Common Sense:
Why I'm Giving Up Tenure at UCLA — The ideological takeover of my university has ruined academic life for anyone who still believes in freedom of thought. … I'm a 62-year-old professor—by academic standards, still young. But I am retiring this summer because the woke takeover of higher education has ruined academic life.
Discussion:
HotAir
Sam Mellins / New York Focus:
A New Conservative Majority on New York's Top Court is Upending State Law … Janet DiFiore. Anthony Cannatarro. Michael Garcia. Madeline Singas. — Most New Yorkers have never heard these names. But these four judges form a controlling majority of New York state's highest court.
Justin Jouvenal / Washington Post:
Tip helped foil July Fourth mass shooting in Richmond, police say — Gift Article — A tip from a concerned citizen helped Richmond police thwart a potential mass shooting targeting the July Fourth celebration in Virginia's capital, authorities said Wednesday.
Discussion:
Talking Points Memo, WWBT-TV, NewsNation and Associated Press
RELATED:
Phil Helsel / NBC News:
‘Hero’ tipster foiled a planned mass shooting on July 4 in Richmond, Va., police say
‘Hero’ tipster foiled a planned mass shooting on July 4 in Richmond, Va., police say
Discussion:
The Western Journal and UPI
Jennifer Rubin / Washington Post:
Texans are seeing what a post-Roe world looks like. The GOP may regret it. — Listen — Gift Article — The Texas law making abortions illegal after six weeks of pregnancy (before many women know they are pregnant) is now fully in effect. There are no exceptions for cases of rape or incest …
Discussion:
Axios, Townhall and Talking Points Memo
Jessica Contrera / Washington Post:
He was one of the nation's most revered gay cops. His arrest changed everything. — He had cinched cuffs around hundreds of wrists as a D.C. police officer, but now Brett Parson's own hands were being placed behind his back. — “So I'll let you know guys, right now, that until I talk to an attorney …
Holly Bailey / Washington Post:
Chauvin sentenced to 20 years for violating Floyd's federal civil rights — Chauvin is already serving a 22½-year state sentence for Floyd's murder. — Listen — Gift Article — ST. PAUL, Minn. — Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis police officer convicted last year …
Discussion:
NBC News, New York Times, Insider, CBS Philly, UPI, Washington Examiner, CBS News and Heartland Signal
Washington Post:
David Shipley named editor of Washington Post editorial page — The longtime editor at Bloomberg will succeed the late Fred Hiatt as the first leader of the section hired from outside of The Post. — Listen — Gift Article — David Shipley, the top editor of Bloomberg's opinion section …
Discussion:
The Hill, more at Mediagazer »
Nick Miroff / Washington Post:
Secret Service chief James Murray leaving agency — Listen — Gift Article — Secret Service Director James Murray is stepping down from his post as head of the storied protective service, according to a statement issued by the agency Thursday. — Murray, who has held the job since 2019 …
Discussion:
The Hill, Washington Times and Just The News
Taylor Telford / Washington Post:
Top business executives have gotten even more Republican, study finds — From 2008 to 2020, C-suites at the country's biggest companies grew more politically polarized, according to new research — Listen — Gift Article — U.S. boardrooms have become more Republican and more partisan …
Julia Davis / The Daily Beast:
Putin World's Lovefest With ‘Beaut’ Trump Gets Cringier Than Ever — Just when you thought Russia's love affair with the former U.S. president could not get any more nauseating. — Russia is starting to feel the sting of Western sanctions, with state media shows featuring multiple experts who talk of …
Discussion:
The Guardian
New York Post:
Bodega worker Jose Alba charged in fatal stabbing feared for his life, family says — A hard-working Manhattan bodega clerk who was forced to grab a knife to fend off a violent ex-con, now finds himself sitting behind bars at the notorious Rikers Island jail charged with murder and unable to post $250,000 bail.
Discussion:
Daily Mail, Fox News, Louder With Crowder, The Gateway Pundit, Twitchy and The Western Journal
NBC News:
Senate Democrats reach an agreement to raise taxes on some high earners — WASHINGTON — Senate Democrats have reached an agreement to raise taxes on some high earners whom they say are abusing a loophole to slash their tax bills, two sources familiar with the discussions told NBC News.
Discussion:
Insider, Bloomberg and Washington Post
Monmouth University Polling Institute:
Faith in American System Drops — January 6th committee pre-Hutchinson hearings were not changing minds — West Long Branch, NJ - Only a little more than 1 in 3 Americans currently believe our system of government is sound, a view that has declined significantly over the past few years.
Discussion:
The Hill and Washington Post