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11:30 AM ET, July 6, 2021

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Washington Post:
Nikole Hannah-Jones, Ta-Nehisi Coates to join Howard University faculty  —  Hannah-Jones said she would not join faculty of UNC-Chapel Hill after tenure controversy  —  Journalists Nikole Hannah-Jones and Ta-Nehisi Coates are joining Howard University's faculty, school officials announced Tuesday …
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Philip Lewis / HuffPost:
Nikole Hannah-Jones Rejects UNC Tenure Offer, Will Teach At Howard University Instead  —  Ta-Nehisi Coates will join the Pulitzer​-winning journalist and creator of the “1619 Project” at the historically Black university as faculty.  —  Nikole Hannah-Jones, Pulitzer​ …
Hussman Faculty / Medium:
Racism and Reactionary Politics Kept Nikole Hannah-Jones from Joining UNC.
Discussion: Crooks and Liars, ABC7 and The Root
Kathy Gannon / Associated Press:
US left Afghan airfield at night, didn't tell new commander  —  BAGRAM, Afghanistan (AP) — The U.S. left Afghanistan's Bagram Airfield after nearly 20 years by shutting off the electricity and slipping away in the night without notifying the base's new Afghan commander …
Discussion: New York Post and Al Jazeera
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The Daily Beast:
Ivanka Just Might Flip on Her Dad, Mary Trump Says  —  “She's much less likely to stay loyal than Allen Weisselberg.”  —  The Trump Organization is now feeling the heat, with its CFO under indictment for grand larceny.  Prosecutors are clearing to get that money man, Allen Weisselberg, to flip on his boss.
Discussion: Insider, Mercury News and Raw Story
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Sarah K. Burris / Raw Story:
Ivanka Trump is the next place the district attorney will likely look: Former federal prosecutor  —  Former federal prosecutor Cynthia Alksne told MSNBC viewers Monday that the next person that the Manhattan District Attorney's office will likely look to is Ivanka Trump.
Discussion: Insider
Joe Trippi / USA Today:
I'm joining the Lincoln Project to make sure Republicans don't win Congress in 2022  —  Donald Trump is fueling an authoritarian movement abetted by far too many Republican senators and House members.  We must unite to preserve democracy.  —  America is exhausted.
Discussion: The Hill and Twitchy
David Rothkopf / The Daily Beast:
We Still Won't Admit Why So Many People Believe the Big Lie  —  CLUELESS … Six months after the insurrection it triggered, it's clear that the stolen-election nonsense is just a drop in a tidal wave of bullshit.  —  How could so many Americans believe in “the Big Lie?”  We see the numbers and we shake our heads.
Discussion: Raw Story
Michael M. Grynbaum / New York Times:
Fox's New Channel Changes the Climate for Weather TV  —  As viewers tune out cable news, Rupert Murdoch is preparing the debut of Fox Weather, a potentially powerful new player in a sphere long dominated by the Weather Channel.  —  Weather is taking the media industry by storm.
Blake Douglas / Tulsa World:
Sen. Lankford responds to ‘unheard of’ lack of neutrality from state GOP chairman  —  In addition to challengers in the Republican primary for U.S. Senate next year, incumbent Sen. James Lankford said he is contending with opposition from a high-ranking member of his own party.
Discussion: The Hill, Joe.My.God. and USA Today
CNN:
At least 150 people fatally shot in more than 400 shootings over the Fourth of July weekend  —  (CNN)At least 150 people were killed by gun violence in more than 400 shootings across the country during the Fourth of July weekend as major cities nationwide confront a surge in violent crime …
Greg Bluestein / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Trump sees Walker as ‘unstoppable’ candidate, but many in GOP are wary  —  Herschel Walker hasn't lived in Georgia for decades.  He's never held public office, doesn't attend the sort of Republican events that are mainstays on the political calendar and has bypassed the backslapping fundraising circuit …
Discussion: Fox News
Greg Sargent / Washington Post:
Meet the Republicans who want to prevent the next stolen election  —  As we hit the six-month anniversary of Jan. 6, the GOP's radicalization against democracy continues to hurtle forward.  And very few prominent Republicans will stand athwart that radicalization and yell, “Stop!”
Discussion: HotAir, Roll Call and Joe.My.God.
Ally Mutnick / Politico:
Republicans weigh ‘cracking’ cities to doom Democrats  —  Kentucky's GOP congressional delegation entered the redistricting cycle with an unusual request for their state legislative counterparts: leave Democratic Rep. John Yarmuth alone.  —  The group, which includes Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell …
Discussion: CBS News
Tim Lister / CNN:
An American lawyer went on a lunch date in Moscow.  Now he's languishing in a jail cell in Belarus  —  (CNN)When Youras Ziankovich, a lawyer with American citizenship, returned to his Moscow hotel after a lunch date with a friend in April, he found four men waiting for him in the street.
Peter Nicholas / The Atlantic:
The Senate's Grim Reaper  —  To visit Mitch McConnell at his office in the Capitol, you must first pass through a faded world that he has meticulously preserved.  A fireplace in the reception room still bears a crack left by a fire British soldiers set during the War of 1812.
Discussion: Alternet.org
Gary Ginsberg / The Daily Beast:
When Bill Clinton's Veep Vetting Process Revealed That Al Gore Had No Friends  —  “Senator, who are your friends... the people you most like, relax with, travel with, drink with.  Your friends.”  —  I was in the third grade when I saw Abraham Lincoln assassinated.
Discussion: Hachette Book Group
United States Capitol Police:
After the Attack: The Future of the U.S. Capitol Police  —  It has been six months since rioters attacked the United States Capitol and our brave police officers and law enforcement partners who fought valiantly to protect elected leaders and the democratic process.
Discussion: WTOP, The Daily Caller and IJR
Terrence McCoy / Washington Post:
As coronavirus probe deepens, Bolsonaro increasingly threatened by a corruption scandal  —  RIO DE JANEIRO — For months, the congressional probe into Brazil's lax coronavirus response has been seen as politics as usual.  Inside a hearing room, lawmakers had retreated to their standard political positions …
German Lopez / Vox:
How political polarization broke America's vaccine campaign  —  The US's partisan divides have left much of the country vulnerable to Covid-19 — leading to unnecessary deaths.  —  The Covid-19 epidemic in the United States risks becoming a tale of “two Americas,” as Anthony Fauci warned in June …
Discussion: Mercury News and TheBlaze
Neal E. Boudette / New York Times:
Tesla Says Autopilot Makes Its Cars Safer.  Crash Victims Say It Kills.  —  A California family that lost a 15-year-old boy when a Tesla hit its pickup truck is suing the company, claiming its Autopilot system was partly responsible.  —  Benjamin Maldonado and his teenage son were driving …
Discussion: Eschaton
Rudy Takala / Mediaite:
JD Vance Asks Voters ‘Not to Judge Me’ for Tweets Critical of Trump: ‘I Regret Being Wrong’  —  Ohio Republican Senate candidate J.D. Vance told Fox News on Monday he held “regrets” over criticizing Donald Trump during the 2016 presidential campaign.  —  “Like a lot of people …
Wall Street Journal:
Bitcoin Draws More Scrutiny From Regulators Worried About Fraud  —  SEC's Gary Gensler has told lawmakers that investor protection rules should apply to crypto exchanges  —  Regulators are signaling they want more control over an expanded cryptocurrency universe that has pushed further …
Benjy Sarlin / NBC News:
What's keeping democracy experts up most at night?  An overturned election … WASHINGTON — Congress is just beginning a new investigation into the Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol, but the movement behind it remains as active as ever.  Former President Donald Trump is frequently repeating false claims …
Discussion: Outside the Beltway
Julia Manchester / The Hill:
DNC launches organizing program ahead of midterms  —  The Democratic National Committee (DNC) announced on Tuesday it is launching a new campaign organizing program in nine states ahead of next year's midterm elections.  —  The Campaign Pipeline Project will place organizers on the ground in Arizona …
Discussion: Political Wire
Russell Contreras / Axios:
Critical race theory uproar sparks a new wave of school board recalls  —  Efforts to recall school board members are surging around the U.S. — and especially in California — amid Republican efforts to quash teaching about institutional racism.  —  Why it matters: Coordinated efforts …
Discussion: Political Wire
Glenn Greenwald:
An Ugly War Among Leftist YouTubers Shows Two Common, Toxic Pathologies Plaguing U.S. Politics  —  Baselessly accusing people of being Russian agents and weaponizing accusations of sexual misconduct are reputation-destroying cancers at the heart of liberal discourse.  —  7 hr ago
Andrew Murray / Fox News:
Some RNC staffers did not vote for Trump amid 2020 campaign power struggle, new book claims  —  New book spotlights alleged infighting between top Trump campaign and GOP officials during 2020 election  —  Fox News Flash top headlines for July 6  —  Some Republican National Committee (RNC) …
Discussion: Insider
Alex Rogers / CNN:
Republicans consider dividing up Nashville district to gain US House seat  —  (CNN)Rep. Jim Cooper has represented Nashville in the House for nearly 20 years, and a nearby district before that for another dozen, serving in Congress longer than anyone else in Tennessee.
The Philadelphia Inquirer:
New Jersey man's racist rant dared neighbor to ‘come see me.’ On Monday, dozens did.  —  While a Mount Laurel man verbally attacked a neighbor with racist rants on Friday, he challenged his target to “come see me” and gave his address.His conduct and the challenge were captured on video and went viral.
Discussion: TheGrio, Raw Story, Fox News and 6abc
Paul Krugman / New York Times:
It's Morning in Joe Biden's America  —  Last Tuesday President Biden's Council of Economic Advisers published a blog post warning everyone not to make too much of any one month's employment report.  It presumably released this in advance of Friday's report to fend off possible accusations …
Discussion: The Dispatch and Fox News
 
 
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Jeremy Fassler / New York Times:
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Nick R. Martin / The Informant:
Rep. Paul Gosar's history of extremism
Discussion: New York Times
Nick Perry / Associated Press:
Twitter restricts account of expert who mocked China leader
Discussion: Breitbart
Washington Examiner:
In a cancel culture, anonymity must be a civil right
Adam Taylor / Washington Post:
Surging global food prices put staple meals out of reach, from Nigerian jollof rice to Russian pasta and Argentine steak
Lee Brown / New York Post:
Fears arise that Lambda COVID-19 variant from Peru may be resistant to vaccines
Discussion: The Star and Twitchy
 Earlier Items: 
Fred Fleitz / The Federalist:
The NSA Does Not Deny Reading Tucker Carlson's Emails
Discussion: Power Line
Lee Moran / HuffPost:
GOP Lawmaker Recalls Exact Moment He Realized His Party Was Capitulating To Trump
Politico:
Biden allies brace for GOP attacks when southern border reopens
Discussion: CNN and Forbes
Michael Hauser Tov / Haaretz:
In Blow to Bennett, Knesset Votes Down Extending Citizenship Law
Discussion: Informed Comment and Al Jazeera
The Guardian:
‘Killing spree’: Wisconsin's wolf population plunges after protections removed, study finds
Discussion: WTOP
New York Post:
Maniac punches carriage horse, attacks two others in Central Park: driver
Discussion: The Daily Caller