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11:15 AM ET, June 27, 2020

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New York Times:
Russia Secretly Offered Afghan Militants Bounties to Kill U.S. Troops, Intelligence Says  —  The Trump administration has been deliberating for months about what to do about a stunning intelligence assessment.  —  WASHINGTON — American intelligence officials have concluded …
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Washington Post:
Russian operation targeted coalition troops in Afghanistan, intelligence finds  —  A Russian military spy unit offered bounties to Taliban-linked militants to attack coalition forces in Afghanistan, including U.S. and British troops, in a striking escalation of the Kremlin's hostility toward …
Wall Street Journal:   Russian Spy Unit Paid Taliban to Attack Americans, U.S. Intelligence Says
CNN:
Measures to protect Trump from coronavirus scale up even as he seeks to move on  —  (CNN)President Donald Trump appears ready to move on from a still-raging coronavirus pandemic — skipping the first White House task force briefing in months and moving the event out of the White House itself.
Discussion: Raw Story
Miriam Jordan / New York Times:
U.S. Must Release Children From Family Detention Centers, Judge Rules  —  The order, which cited the severity of the coronavirus pandemic, applies to children held in the nation's three family detention centers for more than 20 days.  —  Citing the severity of the coronavirus pandemic …
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Priscilla Alvarez / CNN:   Judge rules migrant children in government family detention centers must be released due to coronavirus
Dennis Romero / NBC News:
Government must release migrant children in detention centers because of coronavirus, judge orders
Discussion: Axios, ABC News and TheGrio
New York Times:
New Numbers Showing Coronavirus Spread Intrude on a White House in Denial  —  Both President Trump and Vice President Pence seem oblivious to the new chapter in the pandemic.  —  WASHINGTON — In the past week, President Trump hosted an indoor campaign rally for thousands of cheering …
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Alana Wise / NPR:
Nancy Pelosi Calls Trump ‘Cowardly’ For Not Wearing Mask, Supports Federal Mandate
New York Times:
Facebook Adds Labels for Some Posts as Advertisers Pull Back  —  Posts about voting will direct viewers to accurate information, and violations from important political figures will be marked “newsworthy.”  —  SAN FRANCISCO — Facebook rolled out measures on Friday to add more context …
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Associated Press:
Reporter at Trump's Tulsa rally tests positive for COVID-19  —  OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — A journalist who attended President Donald Trump's rally in Tulsa last week said Friday he has tested positive for COVID-19.  —  Oklahoma Watch reporter Paul Monies said he was notified Friday of his positive diagnosis.
Discussion: The Hill and Raw Story
Holly Bailey / Washington Post:
Violence rises in Minneapolis, as debate over role of police rages  —  MINNEAPOLIS — At first, it sounded like fireworks, a loud crackling noise that has become the daily soundtrack of the city in recent weeks.  But when David Trueblood, a coach for the Minnesota Jays youth football team …
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WPEC:
“I will not be muzzled like a mad dog;' face mask debate turns fierce in St. Lucie County  —  The debate over a proposed mandate for face masks in certain areas of St. Lucie County turned heated.  “I will not be muzzled like a mad dog,” said one man during the public comment session.
Discussion: Mediaite and Raw Story
New York Times:
How the World Missed Covid-19's Silent Spread  —  Symptomless transmission makes the coronavirus far harder to fight.  But health officials dismissed the risk for months, pushing misleading and contradictory claims in the face of mounting evidence.  —  MUNICH — Dr. Camilla Rothe …
Politico:
The Lincoln Project is trolling Trump.  But can it sway voters?  —  The moment President Donald Trump started tweeting at 12:46 a.m. about the “RINO Republicans” at the Lincoln Project who'd just run an ad attacking his response to the pandemic, Reed Galen knew his hunch was right …
Discussion: Political Wire
New York Times:
How Trump and the Black Lives Matter Movement Changed White Voters' Minds  —  A majority of American voters support demonstrations on police brutality, and many see the president as ill-equipped on racial justice.  —  A majority of American voters support the demonstrations against police brutality …
Discussion: Political Wire
Wall Street Journal:
The Coronavirus Surge in Florida, Arizona, Texas Isn't the Same as New York's Crisis  —  Younger people are getting sick with Covid-19 in places where some took the end of stay-home orders as permission to live their lives again  —  PHOENIX—The virus that ravaged Northeastern U.S. cities …
Discussion: Fox News
New York Times:
‘PizzaGate’ Conspiracy Theory Thrives Anew in the TikTok Era  —  The false theory targeting Democrats, now fueled by QAnon and teenagers on TikTok, is entangling new targets like Justin Bieber.  —  WASHINGTON — Four minutes into a video that was posted on Instagram last month …
Matina Stevis-Gridneff / New York Times:
E.U. Plans to Bar Most U.S. Travelers When Bloc Reopens  —  Europe will allow outsiders to begin entering again on July 1, but the U.S. and Russia are now among the nations considered too risky because they have not controlled the coronavirus outbreak.  —  BRUSSELS — The European Union …
Discussion: Sputnik News, Balloon Juice, Vox, Mediaite and 1A
Max Nisen / Bloomberg:
A Horrifying U.S. Covid Curve Has a Simple Explanation  —  A growing gap in case growth between Europe and the U.S. tells the tale: Declaring victory too soon is an excellent way to return to new heights.  —  The alarming chart below has been making the rounds.
Discussion: DownWithTyranny!
Yascha Mounk / The Atlantic:
Stop Firing the Innocent  —  As companies and organizations of all sorts have scrambled to institute a zero-tolerance policy on racism over the past few weeks, some of them have turned out to be more interested in signaling their good intentions than punishing actual culprits.
Isaac Chotiner / New Yorker:
What Activities Are Safe as the Coronavirus Continues to Spread?  —  On Tuesday, Anthony Fauci, the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, testified before Congress that the U.S. is seeing a “disturbing surge” in coronavirus cases.
Christopher Bonanos / New York Magazine:
Milton Glaser, Co-Founder of New York Magazine and Creator of ‘I❤NY,’ Dies at 91  —  If they're talented and they're lucky, designer-artist-creators get to lob an icon out into the larger culture — Leo Fender's Stratocaster guitar, say, or Shepard Fairey's Obama poster.
Discussion: New York Times, NPR and The Wrap
Mark Schoofs / BuzzFeed News:
A Note To Our Readers  —  BuzzFeed News has found that the following articles do not meet our editorial standards, as laid out in our standards and ethics guidelines.  As a result, the articles have been updated to more clearly attribute phrases and sentence construction to material previously published by other news organizations.
Bloomberg Law:
Virus Fatality Picture Is Obscured by Ultimate Lagging Indicator  —  Listen  —  The Trump administration has highlighted an apparent disconnect between rising cases and declining mortality as proof the Covid-19 pandemic is under control.  —  “Fatalities are declining all across the country …
Michele L. Norris / Washington Post:
George and Martha Washington enslaved 300 people.  Let's start with their names.  —  Since this moment of reckoning has led to a prickly discussion about our Founding Fathers' slave-owning pasts, let us take a moment, starting with George Washington, to think about the people they enslaved.
Kim Barker / New York Times:
The Black Officer Who Detained George Floyd Had Pledged to Fix the Police  —  Alex Kueng is one of four former officers accused of crimes in the killing of Mr. Floyd, which happened on his third shift.  His decision to join the force had frayed friendships.
Amelia Lucas / CNBC:
This chart shows the link between restaurant spending and new cases of coronavirus  — JPMorgan analyzed data from 30 million Chase cardholders and Johns Hopkins University's case tracker and found that higher restaurant spending in a state predicted a rise in new infections there three weeks later.
Discussion: New York Post
Nicole Acevedo / NBC News:
White couple blocks Mexican American from entering his building, called him ‘criminal’  —  A white couple blocked a young Mexican American man from entering the San Francisco apartment complex where he lives in, saying “they would not let a criminal into their complex as they needed to protect it.”
Discussion: The Daily Dot and WGN-TV
Nikita Stewart / New York Times:
Black Activists Wonder: Is Protesting Just Trendy for White People?  —  Though black protesters have been heartened by the many white people joining them in the streets, some wonder if this newfound commitment will last.  —  Cherish Patton recalled springing into action when a friend sent …
Janet Hook / Los Angeles Times:
Working-class white women are turning on Trump  —  President Trump's storied grip on the white working class is weakening among women, threatening both his reelection prospects and his party's efforts to improve its standing with female voters.  —  While working-class men remain among Trump's …
Bonnie Wertheim / New York Times:
Overlooked No More: Valerie Solanas, Radical Feminist Who Shot Andy Warhol  —  She made daring arguments in “SCUM Manifesto,” her case for a world without men.  But her legacy as a writer and thinker was overshadowed by one violent act. … On June 3, 1968, Valerie Solanas walked into Andy Warhol's studio …
Discussion: Marginal REVOLUTION
Spencer Hsu / Washington Post:
Roger Stone ordered to report to prison July 14, as judge denies request for two-month delay  —  A federal judge has ordered Roger Stone to report to prison July 14, granting him a two-week delay because of the coronavirus pandemic, but not the two months that President Trump's confidant had requested with prosecutors' assent.
Discussion: Slate, The Sun and Axios
 
 
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Ted Mann / Wall Street Journal:
Hundreds Gather Around Now-Fenced-Off Lincoln Statue in D.C.
Discussion: The Daily Caller and New York Post
Matthew Spalding / RealClearPolicy:
The Michael Flynn Case: Harbinger of a Constitutional Crisis?
New York Times:
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Discussion: NBC News
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Maegan Vazquez / CNN:
GOP Sens. Cornyn and Cruz say they don't understand why federal funds are being pulled from coronavirus testing sites
Marshall Cohen / CNN:
Witness in the Mueller investigation and informal Trump adviser gets 10 years in prison in child sex case
Discussion: The Hill
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Germany troop withdrawal highlights rising fortunes of two White House allies amid Esper's isolation
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Ovetta Wiggins / Washington Post:
Co-founder of ReOpen Maryland says he has tested positive for coronavirus
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Theodore Schleifer / Vox:
Working for Mark Zuckerberg's philanthropy isn't always easy since it means working for Mark Zuckerberg
Adam Liptak / New York Times:
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