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Jonathan Nicholson / HuffPost:
Collins: Anti-Inflation Bill May Have Doomed Bipartisan Efforts On Same-Sex Marriage — The GOP senator said the surprise move by Democrats could make it harder to convince fellow Republicans to get on board. — WASHINGTON — Sen. Susan Collins, one of a handful of GOP senators working …
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Giulia Carbonaro / Newsweek:
These 41 Senate Republicans Voted Against Veterans' Healthcare—Full List — A bill aimed at protecting veterans exposed to toxic materials during their service was shut down yesterday in the Senate, in a 55 to 42 vote that failed to meet the 60-vote threshold necessary to advance the legislation.
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Allahpundit / HotAir:
CHIPS bill at risk as some House Republicans bail in order to punish Manchin over BBB — Probably not much risk. But there's more suspense about the House passing CHIPS than there was 24 hours ago. — Ed wrote earlier about two questions hanging over Joe Manchin's heel turn last night on Build Back Better.
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Mychael Schnell / The Hill:
House passes chips and science bill, sending measure to Biden's desk
House passes chips and science bill, sending measure to Biden's desk
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Daniel Desrochers / Kansas City Star:
Josh Hawley is writing book on masculinity. Senator's ‘Manhood’ goes on sale next May. — Missouri U.S. Sen. Josh Hawley is writing a book called Manhood: The Masculine Virtues Americans Need, building off a speech he gave at a conservative conference claiming the political left is waging a war on masculinity.
Paul Wiseman / Associated Press:
US economy shrank 0.9% last quarter, its 2nd straight drop — WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. economy shrank from April through June for a second straight quarter, contracting at a 0.9% annual pace and raising fears that the nation may be approaching a recession.
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Carol E. Lee / NBC News:
Biden to host Obamas in September for White House portrait ceremony Trump shunned — President Joe Biden will host former President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama at the White House in early September for the unveiling of their official White House portraits, according to an Obama spokesperson.
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Jennifer Smith / Daily Mail:
Trump tees off in front of Ivanka and Jared at Saudi-backed LIV Golf Pro-Am at his NJ course despite fury from 9/11 victims over ‘blood money’ tournament - just 40 miles from Ground Zero — Trump is hosting the LIV series at his golf club in New Jersey this weekend to the disgust of 9/11 families
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Tim Reid / Reuters:
Exclusive: Former Republicans and Democrats to form new third U.S. political party — Dozens of former Republican and Democratic officials will announce on Wednesday a new national political third party to appeal to millions of voters they say are dismayed with what they see as America's dysfunctional two-party system.
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Elahe Izadi / Washington Post:
How local journalists proved a 10-year-old's abortion wasn't a hoax — Many doubted the story of a young rape victim who had to cross state lines for an abortion. But journalists on the ground kept reporting. — It felt like half the country doubted the case existed.
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David Dayen / American Prospect:
Joe Manchin and Chuck Schumer Have a Surprise for You — An 18-month odyssey culminates in a smaller-than-promised, bigger-than-expected agreement to lower health care costs, tax corporations, and protect the planet. — Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) is met by reporters outside the hearing room …
Scott Bauer / Associated Press:
Judge: Wisconsin probe found ‘absolutely no’ election fraud — MADISON, Wis. (AP) — A Wisconsin judge said Thursday that a Republican-ordered, taxpayer-funded investigation into the 2020 election found “absolutely no evidence of election fraud,” but did reveal contempt for the state's open records law …
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Michael Anton / Compact Magazine:
They Can't Let Him Back In — The people who really run the United States of America have made it clear that they can't, and won't, if they can help it, allow Donald Trump to be president again. In fact, they made this clear in 2020, in a series of public statements.
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Morgan Winsor / ABC News:
Paul Whelan's twin brother speaks out on US proposal to secure his release with Brittney Griner — “I think we were all taken by surprise,” David Whelan told ABC News. — The family of former U.S. Marine Paul Whelan, who has been detained in Russia for more than three years, said they now have …
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Manuel Roig-Franzia / Washington Post:
This American teacher also sits in a Russian jail, worried nobody cares
This American teacher also sits in a Russian jail, worried nobody cares
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Henry J. Gomez / NBC News:
Tim Ryan's GOP-friendly campaign unsettles Republicans in Ohio — AKRON, Ohio — A once largely unimaginable scenario has been rattling around Ohio's political scene all summer. — Can Rep. Tim Ryan pull off an upset in the state's U.S. Senate race? — The Democrat is airing ads on Fox News …
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ABC News:
Jan. 6 committee deepens probe into Trump cabinet: Sources — Ex-Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin recently sat an interview, sources said. — The House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol is working to secure testimony from a growing number of officials …
Kyle Kondik / Sabato's Crystal Ball:
House Rating Changes: More Movement Toward Republicans — KEY POINTS FROM THIS ARTICLE — We are making 10 House rating changes, 9 of which benefit Republicans. — Our overall best guess at the net change in the House — a GOP gain somewhere in the 20s — remains unchanged.
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Aaron Sibarium / Washington Free Beacon:
Yale Law School Axes Student Listserv That Energized Protests and Scandals — After a year of high-profile scandals, Yale Law School is retiring an all-student listserv that became a breeding ground for progressive activism and online pile-ons, citing the value of “face-to-face” interaction.
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Collin Anderson / Washington Free Beacon:
Stacey Abrams Can't Find a Georgia Cop Who Supports Her
Stacey Abrams Can't Find a Georgia Cop Who Supports Her
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Mona Charen / The Bulwark:
Mike Pence Sold His Soul for Nothing — He was honorable on January 6th, but not before or after. — Poor Mike Pence. You remember Mike Pence—he's the guy who defeated a roomful of lickspittles to claim the obsequiousness grand prize at a 2017 cabinet meeting, praising the dear leader once every 12.5 seconds.
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Karl Rove / Wall Street Journal:
Where Do Trump's Donations Go? — He can't spend his PACs' millions on 2024 and isn't using much in midterms. — 1x — What will Donald Trump do with his campaign cash? — The former president controls four political-action committees—Save America; Make America Great Again, Again!
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Jill Lawrence / USA Today:
Trump has never been patriotic or defensible. It shouldn't take a coup to figure that out. — Ever since he smeared immigrants and belittled John McCain, Trump has been showing us he's unfit. He showed it again Tuesday. The mystery is why most Republicans pretend not to notice.
New York Times:
States With Abortion Bans Are Among Least Supportive for Mothers and Children — They tend to have the weakest social services and the worst results in several categories of health and well-being. — In Mississippi, which brought the abortion case that ended Roe v. Wade before the Supreme Court …
The Economist:
Ukraine is gathering strength for an assault on Kherson — Russia might destroy the city rather than lose it — The shelling in Mykolaiv, in southern Ukraine, has been relentless. In the five months since the start of the war, only 21 days have gone by without any Russian bombs, says the mayor, Oleksandr Senkevych.
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Ashley Oliver / Breitbart:
Exclusive — Whistleblower: Same FBI Boss Who Shut Down Hunter Biden Dirt Also Pressured Agents to Juice Domestic Violent Extremism Stats — The same senior FBI agent who allegedly shut down investigative activity related to Hunter Biden also allegedly sought to pad the FBI's number of …
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Rebecca Leber / Vox:
What's in the “game changer” climate bill nobody saw coming — $369 billion new reasons to have renewed hope on climate change. — Democrats may be on the verge of passing historic climate legislation after all. — The $369 billion of climate spending in the Inflation Reduction Act …
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Julia Ainsley / NBC News:
ICE finds 73 migrants living in smugglers' stash houses in Northwest D.C., internal documents reveal — Immigration agents found 73 migrants living in houses operated by human smugglers in the Northwest area of Washington, D.C., on Wednesday, according to internal documents reviewed by NBC News.
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Hyung-Jin Kim / Associated Press:
Kim threatens to use nukes amid tensions with US, S. Korea — SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — North Korean leader Kim Jong Un warned he's ready to use his nuclear weapons in potential military conflicts with the United States and South Korea, state media said Thursday, as he unleashed fiery rhetoric …
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Cathy Young / The Bulwark:
Do American ‘National Conservatives’ Condone Orbán's White Nationalism? — The Hungarian prime minister's unqualified praise for a racist screed and criticisms of “race-mixing” amount to a mask-off moment. — Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's career as a champion of …
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The White House:
Statement by President Biden on Second Quarter GDP Report — Coming off of last year's historic economic growth - and regaining all the private sector jobs lost during the pandemic crisis - it's no surprise that the economy is slowing down as the Federal Reserve acts to bring down inflation.
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Timothy Nerozzi / Fox News:
DC Mayor Bowser asks for National Guard help with migrant buses from southern border: ‘Humanitarian crisis’ — Border state governors like Greg Abbott and Doug Ducey continue to bus migrants to DC — DC Mayor Muriel Bowser fears migrants ‘tricked’ onto buses to her city
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Isabelle Gius / American Prospect:
Thinking Sectorally — Our current model of collective bargaining leaves millions of workers out in the cold. Sectoral bargaining could change all that—and, just maybe, rebuild our shrunken middle class. … The outlook for the labor movement in America is at once bleak and hopeful.
Jonathan Haidt / The Atlantic:
Yes, Social Media Really Is Undermining Democracy — Within the past 15 years, social media has insinuated itself into American life more deeply than food-delivery apps into our diets and microplastics into our bloodstreams. Look at stories about conflict, and it's often lurking in the background.