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6:20 PM ET, July 1, 2016

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New York Times:
Loretta Lynch to Accept F.B.I. Recommendations in Clinton Email Inquiry  —  WASHINGTON — Attorney General Loretta E. Lynch, conceding that her airport meeting with former President Bill Clinton this week had cast a shadow over a federal investigation of Hillary Clinton's personal email account …
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Chuck Ross / The Daily Caller:
EXCLUSIVE: Hillary Clinton Scheduled To Meet With FBI On Saturday  —  EXCLUSIVE: Hillary Clinton To Meet With The FBI On Saturday  —  Loretta Lynch Regrets Private Meeting With Bill Clinton  —  EXCLUSIVE: Was Bill Clinton Plea Bargaining With The Attorney General?  —  DAILY CALLER NEWS FOUNDATION |
Larry O'Connor / Hot Air:
Reporter: FBI ordered ‘no photos, no pictures, no cell phones’ during Clinton/Lynch meeting  —  Reporter Christopher Sign of ABC 15 in Phoenix, AZ appeared on The O'Reilly Factor Thursday night to talk about his scoop involving that secret meeting between former President Bill Clinton and Attorney General Loretta Lynch.
Ken Kurson / The New York Observer:
EXCLUSIVE: Security Source Details Bill Clinton Maneuver to Meet Loretta Lynch  —  Former president delayed Phoenix takeoff to snare ‘20-25 minute encounter’ with Attorney General  —  An exclusive interview with a security source who was present at the unplanned meeting Monday night …
Louis Nelson / Politico:
Lynch regrets ‘shadow’ over Clinton email probe  —  Acknowledging that her meeting this week with former president Bill Clinton had “cast a shadow” over her department's investigation into his wife, Attorney General Loretta Lynch announced Friday that she “fully” expects to accept whatever recommendations …
New York Times:
Unpredictability Is Hallmark of Convention to Crown Donald Trump  —  With just more than two weeks until the Republican National Convention opens in Cleveland, Donald J. Trump's preparations for what is usually a polished and highly choreographed affair are looking a lot like his campaign itself: chaotic, freewheeling and unpredictable.
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Pema Levy / Mother Jones:
Trump Delegates: We're Bringing Guns to Cleveland  —  As the Republican convention in Cleveland approaches, several delegates from Pennsylvania who support Donald Trump say they are planning on bringing their guns with them to the GOP gathering.  Why?  They say they are worried …
Nick Gass / Politico:
Palin rips Never Trump Republicans: ‘You are either with us or against us’
Discussion: RedState
Hadas Gold / Politico:   OpenSecrets denied credential to Republican National Convention
Wayne Carter / WREG-TV:
Disabled St. Jude patient sues airport and TSA after bloody scuffle with Airport Police  —  Bloodied and bruised Hannah Cohen was led from Memphis International Airport in handcuffs.  —  The 19-year old was headed home to Chattanooga after treatment for a brain tumor at St. Jude Hospital June 30, 2015.
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Travis Gettys / Raw Story:
Disabled woman beaten bloody by TSA agents after becoming confused and afraid at security checkpoint  —  DON'T MISS STORIES.  FOLLOW RAW STORY!  —  A disabled woman was beaten bloody by federal agents during an airport security screening while on her way to undergo treatment for a brain tumor.
Discussion: Hullabaloo and Weasel Zippers
Brandon Morse / RedState:   Another Example Of How the TSA Is An Awful, Useless, Waste of Taxpayer Money
New York Times:
More Upheaval on Donald Trump's Team as Two Staff Members Resign  —  Donald J. Trump's campaign experienced two more departures this week when two staff members who handled surrogate operations resigned, including one who was hired less than two weeks ago.  —  Kevin Kellems …
Discussion: alan.com, Politico and Fast Company
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Steven Shepard / Politico:
Insiders: Clinton dominates Trump on the ground
Discussion: Vox, Raw Story and Outside the Beltway
Eli Stokols / Politico:
Trump pivots backward
Discussion: Balloon Juice
Karen DeYoung / Washington Post:
White House releases its count of civilian deaths in counterterrorism operations under Obama  —  The United States has inadvertently killed between 64 and 116 non-combatant civilians in drone and other lethal attacks against terrorism suspects in places not considered active war zones, the Obama administration said Friday.
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Spencer Ackerman / Guardian:
Obama claims US drones strikes have killed up to 116 civilians
The White House:
Executive Order — United States Policy on Pre- and Post-Strike Measures to Address Civilian Casualties …
Discussion: Shadowproof and KTLA
Hillary Clinton / The Toast:
A note on The Toast  —  This is not a joke.  Hillary's team had talked to me a few weeks back about doing something, but I didn't want to do, like, a “If Hillary Were Your President” type thing, and then they got in touch on Wednesday and said she wanted to write something HERSELF …
David A. Fahrenthold / Washington Post:
Donald Trump used money donated for charity to buy himself a Tim Tebow-signed football helmet  —  Did Donald Trump violate IRS rules, by using a charity's money to buy himself a signed football helmet?  —  Four years ago, at a charity fundraiser in Palm Beach, Donald Trump got into a bidding war at the evening's live auction.
CNN:
Gunmen battle police in diplomatic area of Dhaka, official says  —  (CNN)Police exchanged gunfire with armed attackers Friday at a restaurant in a diplomatic zone of Dhaka, Bangladesh.  —  Assailants were throwing grenades at police, a source at the scene said.
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dhakatribune.com:
Live update: Hostage situation, shooting at Gulshan
Discussion: The Atlantic, New York Times and NPR
David Frum / The Atlantic:
The Lessons of the Somme  —  On this first day of July, exactly 100 years ago, the peoples of the British Empire suffered the greatest military disaster in their history.  A century later, “the Somme” remains the most harrowing place-name in the annals not only of Great Britain …
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Joseph Loconte / New York Times:   How J.R.R. Tolkien Found Mordor on the Western Front
Josh Marshall / Talking Points Memo:
Welp, That's Weird.  But of Course It Is  —  So Tim Watts is my new best friend in the Australian federal parliament.  MP Tim Watts.  Needless to say, we're pals now because he's getting bombarded by the Trump campaign asking for money to fight ‘Crooked Hillary’.  Among other things, Tim's a Labor party member.
Doug Palmer / Politico:
Gingrich reverses course on trade as Trump VP chatter swirls  —  Former Speaker Newt Gingrich, under consideration as Donald Trump's running mate, is dropping his decades-long support of free trade deals and picking up Trump's strongly protectionist position.
German Lopez / Vox:
Judge: Mississippi's “religious freedom” anti-LGBTQ law violates religious freedom  —  The law favors some religious beliefs — specifically, anti-LGBTQ ones — over others.  —  When Mississippi passed its anti-LGBTQ law earlier this year, state lawmakers argued that they were defending religious freedoms.
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Callum Borchers / Washington Post:
Corey Lewandowski's first week on CNN was just as bad as everyone expected  —  A week isn't very long to learn a new job, so it's possible Corey Lewandowski will improve in his role as a CNN commentator.  But so far, Donald Trump's recently fired campaign manager is just plain bad — and not only for the reasons many anticipated.
Tessa Berenson / TIME:
Donald Trump to Turkish Reporter: ‘Are You Friend Or Foe?’  —  Trump has been known to ask the question at rallies  —  Donald Trump often asks people if they are “friend or foe,” but on Friday that tendency drew controversy when he asked the question of a Turkish reporter asking a question.
Discussion: Raw Story
Keith J. Kelly / New York Post:
People writer quits in most scorched-earth way possible  —  Longtime People writer Sara Hammel quit this week with a blistering resignation letter to editorial director Jess Cagle and other top editors.  —  “It's not me, it's you,” she wrote in the email blast on Monday.
Discussion: Jezebel, AOL and Mediaite
Norbert Hofer / BBC:
Austria presidential poll result overturned  —  Austria's highest court has annulled the result of the presidential election narrowly lost by the candidate of the far-right Freedom Party.  —  The party had challenged the result, saying that postal votes had been illegally and improperly handled.
Discussion: NPR, The Daily Caller and The Week
 
 
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Marc Racicot / Washington Post:
Americans can choose better than Trump
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Ashley Feinberg / Gawker:
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Peter Byrne / Fox News:
Clinton sought secret info on EU bailout plans as son-in-law's doomed hedge fund gambled on Greece
Stephen Dinan / Washington Times:
Nearly 1 million immigrants — including more than 170K convicts — ignoring deportation
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Shane Goldmacher / Politico:
Top conservative looks to shake up RNC
Sarah Betancourt / Guardian:
Macy's banned from detaining and fining alleged shoplifters, judge rules
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Nick Gass / Politico:
Clinton's massive June fundraising haul: Nearly $70 million
Discussion: Outside the Beltway
 Earlier Items: 
Tampa Bay Times:
Alan Grayson claims Joe Biden wanted to endorse a different Patrick Murphy
Discussion: Mediaite
Jared Bernstein / Vox:
Trump has a point about free trade. But his proposals would just make things worse.
Discussion: Mother Jones and Washington Post
David Brooks / New York Times:
The Coming Political Realignment
Jared Yates Sexton / New York Times:
Is the Trump Campaign Just a Giant Safe Space for the Right?
Gordon Rayner / Telegraph:
How Boris Johnson was brought to his knees by the ‘cuckoo nest plot’
Discussion: Guardian