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U.S. spies learned in mid-June Prigozhin was plotting Russia uprising — The intelligence fed concerns about whether Vladimir Putin would remain in power and what any instability could mean for control of Russia's nuclear arsenal — U.S. spy agencies picked up intelligence …
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U.S. Suspected Prigozhin Was Preparing to Take Military Action Against Russia — The information was considered both solid and alarming because of the possibility that a major nuclear-armed rival of the United States could descend into chaos. — Reporting from Washington
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David Rothkopf / The Daily Beast:
Ukraine Will Be the Big Winner of Prigozhin Turning On Putin — Even if the insurrection was over as fast as it started, Vladimir Putin and Russia will be made weaker by it. … On Monday I sat with a senior White House official who said of the war in Ukraine—"Barring a major unexpected turn of events …
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Wall Street Journal:
Putin's War on Ukraine Backfires, Leading to Wagner Uprising at Home — Invasion meant to achieve regime change in Kyiv now threatens the regime in Russia — The armed insurrection launched Saturday by Russian businessman-turned-warlord Yevgeny Prigozhin has exposed the country's deep cracks caused …
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ABC News:
Train carrying ‘potential contaminants’ derails into Yellowstone River in Montana — The derailed cars were carrying hot asphalt and molten sulfur, officials said. — A train carrying potentially hazardous materials derailed into the Yellowstone River in Montana early Saturday, authorities said.
Noam Scheiber / New York Times:
Harvard Scholar Who Studies Honesty Is Accused of Fabricating Findings — Questions about a widely cited paper are the latest to be raised about methods used in behavioral research. — Over the past two decades, dozens of behavioral scientists have risen to prominence pointing out the power …
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David Roth / Defector:
The Country's Most Unpleasant Moms Will Not Be Cowed By People Pointing Out The Big Hitler Quote On Their Newsletter — You know how it is. You are one of the 20 or so most unpleasant and aggrieved individuals in Hamilton County, Ind. As such, you have found yourself laying out the newsletter …
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Keri Blakinger / Los Angeles Times:
Fights, beatings and a birth: Videos smuggled out of L.A. jails reveal violence, neglect — Videos smuggled out of LA jails reveal violence, neglect — The brutal 20-minute clip is one of a few dozen graphic videos saved to a thumb drive picked out of the trash by one inmate, and later secreted out of the jail by another.
Matt Dixon / NBC News:
Faith in Trump dominates annual gathering of religious conservatives — Nothing elicited cheers from the crowd like mentions of the former president. — WASHINGTON — Chris Christie knew what he was going to ruffle some feathers, but he did it anyway. — “I am running because [Trump] …
New York Times:
Dobbs Could Be Reversed if We Start Now — Mr. Cohen, Ms. Donley and Ms. Rebouché are law professors and the authors of “Abortion Pills” and “Rethinking Strategy After Dobbs,” both in the Stanford Law Review. — The end of Roe v. Wade spawned a momentous realignment of abortion politics …
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Washington Post:
They knew the boat could sink. Boarding it didn't feel like a choice. — The story of how as many as 750 migrants came to board a rickety blue fishing trawler and end up in one of the Mediterranean's deadliest shipwrecks is bigger than any one of the victims.
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Maanvi Singh / The Guardian:
Texas governor signs bill rescinding water breaks as deadly heat grips state — Measure will nullify local ordinances that provide workers protection from devastating, triple-digit temperatures — Amid a dangerous heatwave that has brought blistering temperatures across Texas …
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Ross Douthat / New York Times:
Go Ahead. Debate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. — In my younger and more vulnerable years, I was asked to fill in for a debate on the shores of Nantucket, after a last-minute cancellation by a more prominent combatant. The subject was God and religion, and I served as defender of faith …
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New York Times:
Saudi Arabia Wants Tourists. It Didn't Expect Christians. — In a fluid new age for the conservative Islamic kingdom, evangelicals have become some of its most enthusiastic visitors. — By Vivian NereimPhotographs by Iman Al-Dabbagh — Vivian Nereim has reported from inside Saudi Arabia since 2015.