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11:20 PM ET, July 2, 2023

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New York Times:
Musk Says Twitter Is Limiting Number of Posts Users Can Read  —  The change on Saturday came as thousands of users complained about getting an error message that they had “exceeded” their “rate limit.”  —  Elon Musk said on Saturday that Twitter will temporarily limit the number of posts users …
Ronny Reyes / New York Post:
Hunter Biden filmed himself smoking crack behind the wheel, driving at 172mph on way to Vegas: photos  —  Hunter Biden apparently filmed himself smoking crack behind the wheel of a car in 2018 — the same year he took a picture of himself driving 172mph in a Porsche, according to thousands …
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Josh Boswell / Daily Mail:
EXCLUSIVE: Life in the fast lane!  How reckless Hunter Biden photographed himself driving at 172mph while behind the wheel of his Porsche en route to a days-long Vegas bender with prostitutes and pictured himself smoking CRACK while behind the wheel  — DailyMail.com can reveal Hunter …
Shawna Mizelle / CNN:
Will Hurd says he 'can't lie to get access to a microphone' at RNC debate  —  Republican presidential candidate Will Hurd said Sunday he was working toward “hitting all the requirements” to qualify for next month's first GOP primary debate in Milwaukee.  —  But when it came to the requirement …
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Politico:
The first GOP debate is at risk of losing its draw  —  A debate stage that was once expected to be as sprawling as it was in 2016 may amount to a slimmed-down affair.  —  The GOP primary debate seemed originally like it could result in political fireworks.
Tom Boggioni / Raw Story:
Procedure exists to force the Supreme Court to rehear ‘made up’ wedding website case: Neal Katyal  —  Based upon new evidence that a landmark Supreme Court case on religious and 1st Amendment rights was based upon a bogus claim, former Solicitor General Neal Katyal claimed that Colorado's attorney general …
Discussion: The Messenger and The Status Kuo
Ali Swenson / Associated Press:
Moms for Liberty's focus on school races nationwide sets up political clash with teachers unions  —  An annual gathering of Moms for Liberty is drawing Republican presidential candidates and criticism from protestors outside the event.  The group has quickly become a force …
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Kit Maher / CNN:
Christie calls back-and-forth between Trump and DeSantis a teenage ‘food fight’  —  Republican presidential candidate Chris Christie on Sunday lamented what he called the teenage “food fight” between Donald Trump and Ron DeSantis over LGBTQ rights in the 2024 GOP race, as rivals …
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Richard Luscombe / The Guardian:
DeSantis's stalling campaign: how to lose friends and alienate people
Discussion: Raw Story
Stephanie Saul / New York Times:
How Colleges Admissions Might Diversify Without Affirmative Action  —  To build a diverse class of students, the medical school at U.C. Davis ranks applicants by the disadvantages they have faced.  Can it work nationally?  —  For the head of admissions at a medical school …
Discussion: Althouse
Ann E. Marimow / Washington Post:
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson's bold debut and independent streak  —  In her first year on the Supreme Court, the nation's first Black female justice broke at times with her liberal colleagues  —  In a rare public speech this spring, Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson talked …
Discussion: NBC News
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New York Times:
Along With Conservative Triumphs, Signs of New Caution at Supreme Court
Miami Herald:
Mayor for Hire: Francis Suarez's wealth boomed while he promoted Miami as tech capital  —  In his first term as mayor of Miami, Francis Suarez increased his personal net worth five-fold as he used his public office to court technology and real estate companies eyeing business opportunities in the Magic City.
Sally Jenkins / Washington Post:
Bitter rivals.  Beloved friends.  Survivors.  —  After 50 years, Chris Evert and Martina Navratilova understand each other like no one else can.  When cancer came, they knew where to turn.  —  Deep Reads features The Washington Post's best immersive reporting and narrative writing.
Sandhya Dirks / NPR:
Affirmative action divided Asian Americans and other people of color.  Here's how  —  In 2015 Edward Blum, the conservative activist behind the push to end affirmative action, stood in front of a group of a dozen or so mostly Chinese Americans in a conference room in Houston.
Sarah Toy / Wall Street Journal:
Departing CDC Director Rochelle Walensky Warns of Politicized Science  —  Stepping down after 2 1/2 years, she says public needs to be wary of misinformation  —  Dr. Rochelle Walensky has a warning for the American people: Be on guard against misinformation and the politicization of science.
Discussion: GovExec.com
 
 
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Dan Sabbagh / The Guardian:
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Gabriel Hays / Fox News:
White House report signals openness to manipulating sunlight to prevent climate change
Max Cotton / who13.com:
New Iowa laws take effect Saturday including overhaul of child labor rules
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New York Times:
U.S. Attorney in Hunter Biden Case Defends Investigation to House Republicans
Hannah Demissie / ABC News:
Most Americans approve of Supreme Court decision restricting use of race in college admissions: POLL
Bob Montgomery / Greenville News:
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