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4:30 PM ET, June 26, 2017

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Adam Liptak / New York Times:
Supreme Court Will Hear Travel Ban Case  —  WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court announced on Monday that it would decide whether President Trump's revised travel ban was lawful, setting the stage for a major decision on the scope of presidential power.  —  Mr. Trump's revised executive order …
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Mark Sherman / AP News:
Trump travel ban partly reinstated; fall court arguments set  —  WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court is allowing the Trump administration to go forward with a limited version of its ban on travel from six mostly Muslim countries, a victory for President Donald Trump in the biggest legal controversy of his young presidency.
Discussion: Shakesville and Fusion
Robert Barnes / Washington Post:
Supreme Court allows limited version of Trump's travel ban to take effect and will consider case in fall  —  The Supreme Court agreed Monday to allow a limited version of President Trump's ban on travelers from six mostly Muslim countries to take effect and will consider in the fall …
David G. Savage / Los Angeles Times:
Trump calls Supreme Court ruling on his travel ban a ‘clear victory’  —  The high court ruled the Constitution and federal immigration laws support Trump's case.  (June 26, 2017) (Sign up for our free video newsletter here http://bit.ly/2n6VKPR)  —  The Supreme Court handed President Trump …
Josh Gerstein / Politico:
Supreme Court allows Trump's travel ban to take partial effect  —  The Supreme Court agreed Monday to let portions of President Donald Trump's travel ban executive order take effect, a partial victory for the White House that could come as a relief after a string of lower court defeats.
Robert Barnes / Washington Post:
Supreme Court sides with religious institutions in a major church-state decision
Richard Wolf / USA Today:
Supreme Court declares churches eligible for some public funds
Discussion: NPR, IJR and Washington Free Beacon
Amy Howe / SCOTUSblog:
Justices agree to weigh in on travel ban, allow parts of it to go into effect
Discussion: Washington Post and The Mahablog
Josh Gerstein / Politico:
Supreme Court turns down case on right to carry guns
Leah Litman / Take Care Blog:
On The Travel Ban The Supreme Court Says: Stay Tuned
Ron Johnson / New York Times:
Where the Senate Health Care Bill Fails  —  Speaking at a rally for his wife's presidential campaign last year, Bill Clinton called Obamacare “the craziest thing in the world.”  As he put it, “The people who are out there busting it, sometimes 60 hours a week, wind up with their premiums doubled and their coverage cut in half.”
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Sarah Kliff / Vox:
6 Nobel Prize-winning economists announce opposition to Senate health bill  —  Forty economists, including six Nobel laureates, sent a letter Monday to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) outlining their opposition to the Better Care Reconciliation Act, the Senate bill to repeal and replace Obamacare.
Discussion: bradford-delong.com
Elana Schor / Politico:
Why Dems can't break through on Obamacare repeal
Discussion: ABC News and AOL
Deborah Kilroe / CBO's Publications:
CBO to release estimate for Senate health care plan Monday afternoon
Discussion: Politico and Shakesville
Jonathan Cohn / HuffPost:
Kellyanne Conway Defends Medicaid Cuts, Says Adults Can Always Find Jobs
Brian Beutler / New Republic:   The Democrats' Last Best Chance to Rescue Obamacare
Simone Campbell / The Hill:
Catholic Sister: Time for moral leadership on Medicaid from so-called ‘pro-life’ Senate Republicans
Discussion: Raw Story
Max Ehrenfreund / Washington Post:
A ‘very credible’ new study on Seattle's $15 minimum wage has bad news for liberals  —  When Seattle officials voted three years ago to incrementally boost the city's minimum wage up to $15 an hour, they'd hoped to improve the lives of low-income workers.  Yet according to a major new study …
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FiveThirtyEight:
Seattle's Minimum Wage Hike May Have Gone Too Far  —  As cities across the country pushed their minimum wages to untested heights in recent years, some economists began to ask: How high is too high?  —  Seattle, with its highest-in-the-country minimum wage, may have hit that limit.
Discussion: Marginal REVOLUTION and The Week
Economic Policy Institute:
The “high road” Seattle labor market and the effects of the minimum wage increase: Data limitations …
Numbers / Pew Research Center:
Support for Same-Sex Marriage Grows, Even Among Groups That Had Been Skeptical  —  For first time, as many Republicans favor as oppose gay marriage  —  Two years after the Supreme Court decision that required states to recognize same-sex marriages nationwide, support for allowing gays …
Discussion: Hit & Run, NPR and IJR
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Robert Barnes / Washington Post:
Supreme Court to take case on baker who refused to sell wedding cake to gay couple
Olivia Beavers / The Hill:
Huckabee: Senate GOP ‘on the pathway to making some major blunders’ with healthcare bill  —  Former Gov. Mike Huckabee (R-Ark.) on Monday questioned the healthcare bill unveiled by Senate Republicans, saying GOP lawmakers in the upper chamber appear to be “on the pathway to making some major blunders” with the measure.
Discussion: RedState and Fox Business
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Joseph A. Wulfsohn / Mediaite:
College Professor Fired For Posting Online That Otto Warmbier ‘Got What He Deserved’  —  The University of Delaware fired a college professor for comments she made online about Otto Warmbier, the 22-year-old American student who recently passed away after being released from North Korea.
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Greg Sargent / Washington Post:
Trump's latest bizarre tweets about Russia just left him badly exposed  —  THE MORNING PLUM:  —  In recent days, President Trump has adopted a fiendishly clever new line on the ongoing Russia probes: He will fully acknowledge that Russia did try to sabotage our election …
Travis M. Andrews / Washington Post:
Audiences of Broadway's graphic portrayal of ‘1984’ faint and vomit  —  A night at the theater generally involves dressing to the nines, perhaps dinner beforehand at a nearby restaurant and finally the play.  Fainting, vomiting, screaming and fighting are not typically part of the experience.
Jeffrey Toobin / New Yorker:
The National Enquirer's Fervor for Trump  —  The tabloid is defined by its predatory spirit.  Why has it embraced the President with such sycophantic zeal?  —  Every Wednesday afternoon, in a windowless conference room in an office building at the tip of lower Manhattan …
Sarah Kliff / Vox:
This chart shows the stunning trade-off at the heart of the GOP health plan  —  The Republican repeal bills in the House and Senate both include multi-billion-dollar tax cuts for the wealthiest Americans and deep health benefit cuts for the poorest Americans.  —  Sign up for VoxCare
Mat Honan / BuzzFeed:
Amazon's New Echo Show Is Very Cool And A Little Creepy  —  The new Echo Show is a great device, especially when it comes to video calling.  But you should think carefully about how it may fit into your life.  —  I plod into the kitchen on a Sunday morning and tell the new Alexa to turn on CNN.
 
 
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Justin Gillis / New York Times:
Carbon in Atmosphere Is Rising, Even as Emissions Stabilize
Discussion: The Week
Joe Otterson / Variety:
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Discussion: IJR, AOL and The Daily Caller
Susan Edelman / New York Post:
Regents math test is easier to pass - thanks to low standards
Discussion: Breitbart and The Daily Caller
Yamiche Alcindor / New York Times:
‘Give Me a Chance,’ Trump Associate-Turned-Housing-Official Says
Discussion: Politico and Talking Points Memo
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Paul Bedard / Washington Examiner:
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Bloomberg:
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Matthew Boyle / Breitbart:
Very Fake News Scandal Consumes CNN as Jeff Zucker, Network Flack Refuse to Comment on Russia Retraction to Own Network
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Louis Nelson / Politico:
Ivanka Trump: ‘I try to stay out of politics’
Discussion: Axios
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Mike Allen / Axios:
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