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Richard L. Hasen / New York Times:
The Supreme Court Is Putting Democracy at Risk  —  Mr. Hasen is the author of several books about elections and democracy.  Last year he proposed an amendment to the Constitution to defend and expand voting rights.  —  In two disturbing rulings closing out the Supreme Court's term …
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Reuters:
Barrett finds own voice at center of conservative U.S. Supreme Court  —  WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Justice Amy Coney Barrett blazed her own path during her rookie term on the U.S. Supreme Court, helping a conservative majority prevail in major cases while at times defying expectations after critics …
E.J. Dionne / Washington Post:
Oligarchy Day at the Supreme Court  —  Thanks to the six right-wing justices on the Supreme Court, our country is less democratic.  In twin rulings issued Thursday, they said that states can make it harder for people to vote and they made it easier for big donors to sway elections in secrecy.
Cristian Farias / Vanity Fair:
“That Law, of All Laws, Should Not Be Diminished”: In Devastating Ruling, the Supreme Court Leaves the Voting Rights Act on Life Support
John Hinderaker / Power Line:
Supreme Court Foils Democrats' Attack on Conservative Nonprofits
Discussion: ABC News and The Dispatch
Eli Rosenberg / Washington Post:
U.S. economy added 850,000 jobs in June as labor market showed renewed strength  —  Hiring surged heading into the second half of the year.  —  The U.S. economy added 850,000 jobs in June as the pace of the recovery surged — quieting simmering fears, at least temporarily, of more lasting harm from labor and supply shortages.
Discussion: HotAir and Washington Examiner
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Josh Mitchell / Wall Street Journal:
U.S. Job Growth Likely Accelerated in June, Economists Say  —  Some industries continue to struggle to find workers at prevailing wages  —  The U.S. economy is projected to have created more than 700,000 jobs last month, though some companies continue to struggle to find workers to serve a flood of customers as the pandemic recedes.
Patricia Cohen / New York Times:
The June jobs report will offer a reading on economic momentum.  —  The latest clues to the state of the nation's economic recovery will come Friday morning when the Labor Department releases its June jobs report.  —  Economists expect payroll gains to top 700,000, an increase …
Discussion: The Daily Caller
Pete Williams / NBC News:
Attorney General Merrick Garland orders pause of federal executions  —  Attorney General Merrick Garland ordered a temporary stop Thursday to scheduling further federal executions.  —  In a memo to senior officials, he said serious concerns have arisen about the arbitrariness of capital punishment …
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Axios:
Biden aide charges “sabotage” of Harris  —  Top White House officials are mobilizing to defend Vice President Kamala Harris amid a gusher of leaks about dysfunction and infighting in her office.  —  Driving the news: White House Chief of Staff Ron Klain told Axios in a statement …
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Wall Street Journal:
U.S. Shuts Down Bagram Air Base as Afghanistan Pullout Speeds Up  —  Leaving the installation removes most of the remaining U.S. capability to provide air support from inside the country  —  KABUL—The U.S. military has withdrawn from the Bagram Air Field northeast of Kabul …
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Jamie McIntyre / Washington Examiner:
As last US forces depart Bagram air base, fewer than 1,000 American troops remain in Afghanistan
The Daily Beast:
Trumpworld App Is Bankrolled by Fugitive Chinese Billionaire  —  Trump adviser Jason Miller launched a new social media company that's being bankrolled by a buddy of pardoned Trump strategist Steve Bannon.  —  A new social media network led by Donald Trump adviser Jason Miller is backed …
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Tina Nguyen / Politico:
The newest MAGA app is tied to a Bannon-allied Chinese billionaire
Discussion: Raw Story
Politico:
Team Trump quietly launches new social media platform
Apoorva Mandavilli / New York Times:
Johnson & Johnson Vaccine Protects Against Delta Variant, Company Reports  —  The vaccine also produced long-lasting immune responses, researchers said.  Booster shots seem unnecessary, at least for now.  —  The Johnson & Johnson coronavirus vaccine is effective against the highly contagious Delta variant …
Discussion: OutKick, CNN, New York Post and NBC Boston
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Eric J. Topol / New York Times:
It's Time for the F.D.A. to Fully Approve the mRNA Vaccines
Sheryl Gay Stolberg / New York Times:
Is Biden Declaring ‘Independence From the Virus’ Too Soon?
Discussion: USA Today and Daily Kos
Josh Dawsey / Washington Post:
Trump seeks to use indictments as a political rallying cry as he tries to survive latest legal threat  —  Former president Donald Trump turned to a familiar playbook Thursday, attacking New York prosecutors who charged his company and chief financial officer with a raft of financial crimes …
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New York Post:
Trump Organization indictments are a travesty of justice
Discussion: BizPac Review
Priscilla Alvarez / CNN:
First on CNN: Biden unveils unprecedented government-wide strategy to encourage US citizenship  —  (CNN)The Biden administration is introducing an unprecedented effort to encourage eligible immigrants to apply for US citizenship, according to a US Citizenship and Immigration Services official.
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USCIS:   USCIS to Celebrate Independence Day with Naturalization Ceremonies Across the Country
Rep. Rodney Davis / Washington Examiner:
Pelosi cancels the Fourth of July  —  During an average year, the U.S. Capitol welcomes 2.5 million visitors, but House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has refused to reopen the Capitol to visitors — school groups, families, or anyone hoping to see the legislative branch in action.
Discussion: Washington Monthly
Washington Post:
Concern over crime is growing — but Americans don't just want more police, Post-ABC poll shows  —  Concern over crime has reached the highest point in four years amid a spike in killings in big cities and an uptick in violent crime, according to a Washington Post-ABC News poll released Friday …
Discussion: ABC News
Clare Malone / The Atlantic:
It's Trump's Ohio Now  —  In another lifetime, Representative Anthony Gonzalez was the Ohio Republican Party's dream candidate.  Many of his future suburban-Cleveland constituents cheered for him at Byers Field when he was a high-school-football standout at St. Ignatius …
Discussion: National Review
John Smith / American Thinker:
Did Biden Really Win California?  —  The November 3, 2020, Presidential election data from California sets off alarm bells.  —  Election data generated by the natural voting process will closely match Benford's Law predictions.  (Benford's Law, or the rule of leading digits, is used as an indicator of fraud in numerical data.)
Jeremy W. Peters / New York Times:
J.D. Vance, ‘Hillbilly Elegy’ Author, Is Running for Senate in Ohio  —  The author and venture capitalist will vie for the Republican nomination in one of the most wide-open 2022 Senate races.  —  J.D. Vance, an author and venture capitalist whose best-selling memoir, “Hillbilly Elegy,” …
Christian Toto / Hollywood in Toto:
‘Forever Purge’ Follows Far-Left's Fear of White Supremacy, Ignores Antifa  —  Grindhouse franchise delivers more of the same - blood, guts and talking points … The “Purge” franchise offers a glimpse into the progressive mindset.  —  Previous installments slammed Christians as monsters …
Andrea Salcedo / Washington Post:
A former police officer arrested after the Jan. 6 riot was told to stay away from guns.  He bought 34, feds say.  —  In January, a federal judge agreed to release Thomas Robertson, a former Rocky Mount, Va., police officer facing multiple charges over his alleged participation in the Jan. 6 Capitol riot.
Chris Deluzio / The Hill:
Pennsylvania's election audit moves follow the partisan playbook  —  In the wake of the 2020 presidential election, across the country, we saw radical efforts to spread lies about voter fraud, attack voting rights and overturn the results of the presidential election.
Josh Barro / Insider:
Admit it: Grilling is bad  — Just because you can cook outside doesn't mean you should.  — Your grill is dirty, has poor temperature control, and lets fat drip into the flame.  — Indoor cooking is better — which is why that's the main way you cook.  — This is an opinion column.
Sally Jenkins / Washington Post:
The NFL's investigation was just like Daniel Snyder's workplace culture: Rotten  —  The so-called investigative report on the nasty skirt-clutching culture inside the Washington Football Team has vanished like invisible ink.  And somehow the NFL thinks it can make it all right by handing Tanya Snyder the mop and broom.
Discussion: ProFootballTalk and DCist
 
 
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Pedro Gonzalez / The American Mind:
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Discussion: Raw Story
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Thomas Brewster / Forbes:
NSA And FBI Blame Russia For Massive ‘Brute Force’ Attacks On Microsoft 365
Andrew Solender / Forbes:
Trump Demands Identity Of Officer Who Shot Capitol Rioter Ashli Babbitt Despite DOJ ‘Self-Defense’ Finding
Elizabeth Kivowitz / UCLA:
Conservatives' sensitivity to pandemic threat suppressed by distrust of science, media
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David Wallace-Wells / New York Magazine:
How to Live in a Climate ‘Permanent Emergency’
Discussion: CBC News
Michael Luciano / Mediaite:
Ted Cruz Says He's Considering Running Again: '2016 Was the Most Fun I've Ever Had in My Life'
Discussion: Joe.My.God. and POLITICUSUSA
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Alex Sherman / CNBC:
Sources: Paramount Global's board is preparing to fire CEO Bob Bakish as soon as Monday, after he lost the trust of controlling shareholder Shari Redstone

Sammy Gecsoyler / The Guardian:
BBC presenter Liz Bonnin's likeness was used in an ad after the company running the campaign was tricked by a fake, likely AI-generated, version of her voice

Bron Maher / Press Gazette:
BBC ex-Director of News and Current Affairs James Harding says the BBC “will drain advertising away from journalism” if the broadcaster runs ads on its podcasts

 
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