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Josh Lederman / NBC News:
Trump admin tells U.S. embassies they can't fly pride flag on flagpoles  —  The administration is rejecting requests from U.S. embassies to fly the rainbow flag on flagpoles during June, LGBT Pride Month, say 3 U.S. diplomats.  —  WASHINGTON — The Trump administration is rejecting requests …
Greg Sargent / Washington Post:
Trump's latest eruption at Pelosi reveals a terrible truth about this moment  —  Amazingly, after all we've seen, there's still a tendency in some quarters to treat the falsehoods regularly told by President Trump, and echoed by his media allies, as a somewhat exaggerated but basically conventional form of political dishonesty.
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Michael Shellenberger / Forbes:
Why HBO's “Chernobyl” Gets Nuclear So Wrong  —  Since the start of HBO's mini-series about the 1986 nuclear disaster, “Chernobyl,” journalists have praised the series for getting the facts of the event right, even if its creators took some creative liberties.
Discussion: Lawyers, Guns & Money
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Bill Chappell / NPR:
Univ. Of Alabama Returns $21.5 Million Gift; Donor Urged Boycott Over Abortion Law  —  Updated at 2 p.m. ET  —  The University of Alabama's Board of Trustees has voted to return a $21.5 million gift from Hugh Culverhouse Jr. — the school's biggest donor — and take his name off its law school.
William Saletan / Slate:
Barr Is Lying About Mueller's Evidence  —  The final report on the Russia investigation, submitted on March 22 by special counsel Robert Mueller, documents multiple attempts by President Donald Trump to obstruct justice.  So why hasn't Trump been indicted?  Because one man stands in the way: Attorney General William Barr.
Discussion: NBC News and New York Times
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Margot Cleveland / The Federalist:   Why The IG Report On FISA Abuse Will Unleash Barr's Investigation Of Spygate
Charlotte Jee / MIT Technology Review:
YouTube is deleting videos on Nazi history as part of its hate speech crackdown  —  The site's torrid week shows what a challenge moderation has become for big tech firms.  —  The news: YouTube announced new rules around hate speech on Wednesday that prohibit videos promoting Nazi ideology …
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Vox:
An open letter to YouTube's CEO  —  This Pride Month, your LGBTQ creators deserve more than just a rainbow logo.  —  Dear Susan Wojcicki,  —  YouTube's social media profiles have been updated with a rainbow-themed version of your logo to celebrate Pride Month.
Steve Hendrix / Washington Post:
Then he decided to kill them.  —  Scott Paul Beierle's attack on a Florida yoga studio was fueled by male supremacy, a movement with ties to other hate groups.  —  TALLAHASSEE — The first thing Kate Pierson did after unlocking the yoga studio that November afternoon was set the mood …
Sam Webb / Metro.co.uk:
Gay couple beaten up for refusing to kiss for men's entertainment  —  This horrifying picture shows a flight attendant and her girlfriend covered in blood after a gang of men attacked them when they refused to kiss for them.  —  The apparently homophobic attack happened on a London bus …
Discussion: New York Post and PinkNews
Edward-Isaac Dovere / The Atlantic:
How Biden's Campaign Confronted Him on Abortion  —  Joe Biden's aides knew that the 2020 front-runner was going to get ripped apart over his support of the Hyde Amendment, which bans federal funding for abortion procedures.  They were frustrated that the former vice president wouldn't change his stance …
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Jonathan Allen / NBC News:
Biden's abrupt U-turn on abortion could cost him in the long run
David Catanese / US News:
How the Revolution Ends  —  Some of Bernie Sanders' most ardent supporters believe 2020 could be ‘stolen’ from him by the Democratic National Committee - again.  —  WARNER, N.H. — AS Bernie Sanders plodded up a steep hill in the backyard of a Main Street bookstore in this tiny New Hampshire town, he was in no mood for selfies.
Erik Wemple / Washington Post:
Please don't be fooled by Tucker Carlson  —  Fox News host Tucker Carlson played something of a trick on his audience on Wednesday night.  He read off a series of economic policy ideas to his viewers, making clear that he was quoting someone else.  “Politicians love to say they care about American jobs …
Discussion: The Week and CNN
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Eric Levitz / New York Magazine:
Tucker Carlson's Praise for Elizabeth Warren Should Scare Democrats
Discussion: Splinter
Jacob Bogage / Washington Post:
Dodgeball is a tool of ‘oppression’ used to ‘dehumanize’ others, researchers argue  —  One of gym classes' most common games is being used as a tool of “oppression,” according to a team of Canadian researchers.  —  Dodgeball in phys-ed classes teaches students to dehumanize and harm their peers …
New York Times:
Trump Allows High-Tech U.S. Bomb Parts to Be Built in Saudi Arabia  —  WASHINGTON — When the Trump administration declared an emergency last month and fast-tracked the sale of more American arms to Saudi Arabia, it did more than anger members of Congress who opposed the sale on humanitarian grounds.
Alexandra Jaffe / Associated Press:
Iowa Democrats warn that Kamala Harris' ‘star is fading’  —  DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Tim Bottaro was ready to endorse Kamala Harris.  He planned an event for the California senator in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, buying balloons to match her campaign's colors.  —  But the morning before Harris …
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Des Moines Register:   New Iowa Poll to test Democratic candidates' strength among likely caucus attendees
Grant Stern / Washington Press:
A court just ordered the release of crucial documents in mysterious Mueller case  —  The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals just ordered the government to un-seal a treasure trove of documents that are part of the secretive grand jury subpoena battle which all the way up to the Supreme Court earlier this year.
Isaac Chotiner / New Yorker:
Ross Douthat on the Crisis of the Conservative Coalition  —  Three years ago, it felt like something of a shock that religious conservatives overwhelmingly embraced the campaign of Donald Trump.  Now, with the Republican-controlled Senate confirming judges at a record pace …
Discussion: New York Times, Reason and Vanity Fair
Associated Press:
UK's Brexit Party narrowly defeated in key electoral test  —  British Prime Minister Theresa May formally stepped down as Conservative Party leader on Friday, defeated by the Brexit conundrum.  —  May's three years at the helm ended not with a bang but a whimper: The party simply confirmed …
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Eli Stokols / Los Angeles Times:   For Trump, it's all personal; ideology takes second place
Erin Banco / The Daily Beast:
Nader's Phones Had Child Porn—and Communications With a Crown Prince, Feds Say  —  Federal agents found communications with Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Zayed, the ruler of the United Arab Emirates, on one of the businessman's three phones after his arrest.  —  When federal agents arrested …
Nelson D. Schwartz / New York Times:
Jobs Report Is Weak, With Gain of 75,000; Unemployment Rate Still 3.6%  —  The government report on Friday showed a sharp decline in the pace of hiring, adding to concern that the economy is slowing.  — 75,000 jobs were created last month.  Analysts had expected a gain of about 175,000 jobs, according to Bloomberg.
Marianne LeVine / Politico:
Trump faces rare Republican revolt on judicial pick  —  President Donald Trump faces a growing Republican rebellion on one of his judicial nominees, throwing his confirmation into doubt.  —  Michael Bogren, who Trump nominated to serve on a federal district court, is already opposed …
Discussion: Contemptor
Bloomberg:
Trump Chides NASA for Focus on Moon After Focusing NASA on Moon  — NASA to pay for moon trip by hosting tourists on space station  — Trump pledged astronaut Schmitt wouldn't be last to moon  —  President Donald Trump criticized NASA on Friday for focusing on travel to the moon …
Discussion: Political Wire
Noreen Malone / The Cut:
Just Break Open the Establishment Already  —  A few years ago, someone introduced me at a party to a man — a swaggering, posh-leftist, real type of a man — who worked on “long form” for the website of A Very Prestigious Publication.  I was described as “Noreen, who works at New York.”
Discussion: Vox, Los Angeles Times and Mediaite
David Leonhardt / New York Times:
Beto for ... Senate  —  Some Democrats understand that the White House isn't enough.  —  A Quinnipiac University poll of Texas voters received some attention this week because it showed President Trump virtually tied with every major Democratic presidential candidate in the state.
Discussion: Townhall, Hot Air, CNN and Fox News
Salena Zito / Washington Examiner:
Finding America at a back-roads gas station  —  DICKERSON, Md. — Everything happens for a reason.  —  At least that's what people tell you when your plans go south.  —  Driving from Pittsburgh to Washington, D.C., recently, I did as I nearly always do: I clicked the “avoid highways” …
The Daily Beast:
House Dems Preparing Investigation of Rudy Giuliani for Ukraine Shenanigans  —  The president's lawyer says he welcomes the scrutiny and plans to turn it to his advantage.  —  Top congressional Democrats are actively discussing opening a probe into Rudy Giuliani for his overseas political …
David Brooks / New York Times:
The Racial Reckoning Comes  —  Trump has changed our national narrative.  —  When I was a boy I was taught a certain story about America.  This was the land of opportunity.  Immigrants came to this land and found an open field and a fair chance to pursue their dreams.
Discussion: Power Line
Amy Walter / The Cook Political Report:
Are Voter Opinions on Trump as Stable as They Seem?  —  The great irony of the Trump presidency, one that is built on chaos and drama, is how stable it is.  By that, I mean the stability of opinions of this president.  Despite all of the twists and turns and tweets over the last three years …
The Daily Beast:
Trump's Obamacare Replacement Push Has Been Totally Abandoned  —  There are big legislative surprises on occasion.  This one is not.  —  Back in March, President Donald Trump tasked a trio of Republican senators with crafting a “beautiful” new bill that would, once and for all, replace Obamacare with... something else.
Christian Vanderbrouk / The Bulwark:
Catch-45  —  The twisted logic of Trump defenders would make a fine Joseph Heller novel.  —  There are many things you could call the professional Trump apologist: loyal, creative, unrelenting.  Logically consistent?  Not so much.  —  “Congress is too partisan to investigate the president!”
Discussion: Washington Monthly
Reuters:
Russian disinformation on YouTube draws ads, lacks warning labels: researchers  —  SAN FRANCISCO/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Fourteen Russia-backed YouTube channels spreading disinformation have been generating billions of views and millions of dollars in advertising revenue, according to researchers …
Discussion: RedState and NB Blog
Bruce Schlesman / Judicial Watch:
Judicial Watch: DOJ Documents Show Bruce Ohr Was Given a $28,000 Bonus During Russiagate Investigation Plus a Raise  —  (Washington, DC) Judicial Watch today released documents from the U.S. Department of Justice in response to a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request showing the removal …
Brady McCombs / HuffPost:
Trump Supporter Arrested After Allegedly Threatening To Kill Members of Congress  —  Scott Brian Haven of Utah is accused of making over 2,000 phone calls to the U.S. Capitol over a three-year period about Democrats threatening Trump's presidency.  —  SALT LAKE CITY (AP) …
 
 
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Josh Marshall / Talking Points Memo:
The Alternative Scenario: Trump Loses and It's Not Even Close
Discussion: Spectator USA and Off the Kuff
Josh Gerstein / Politico:
Flynn's Turkish lobbying client surfaces, through lawyers, in Virginia case
Grace Segers / CBS News:
DNC chair defends criteria for Democratic debates
Discussion: Washington Post
Madeleine Carlisle / The Atlantic:
GOP Lawmakers Are Quietly Turning Against the Death Penalty
Daniel Klein / The James G. Martin Center …:
A Witch Hunt Comes for a Nonconformist Professor
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Jill Filipovic / Politico:
‘I Can No Longer Continue to Live Here’
Discussion: Lawyers, Guns & Money
Jeff Cox / CNBC:
Jobs creation slows dramatically with payrolls up just 75,000 in May, much worse than expected
Discussion: The Week and JustOneMinute
Michael C. Bender / Wall Street Journal:
Trump Brings Rare Dose of Stability to a Continent in Flux
Domenico Montanaro / NPR:
Poll: Majority Want To Keep Abortion Legal, But They Also Want Restrictions
The Economist:
Google rewards reputable reporting more than left-wing politics
Susan B. Glasser / New Yorker:
Republicans Have Become the Except-When-Trump-Does-It Party