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Martin Pengelly / The Guardian:
Trump told chief of staff Hitler ‘did a lot of good things’, book says  — Remark shocked John Kelly, author Michael Bender reports  — Book details former president's ‘stunning disregard for history’  —  On a visit to Europe to mark the 100th anniversary of the end of the first world war …
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Bill Bostock / Insider:   Trump said Hitler ‘did a lot of good things,’ horrifying his chief of staff John Kelly, book says
Lee Moran / HuffPost:
Donald Trump Reportedly Praised Hitler During Trip Honoring U.S. Troops, New Book Claims
Discussion: Talking Points Memo
Sara Fischer / Axios:
Scoop: Trump to sue Mark Zuckerberg, Jack Dorsey  —  Former President Donald Trump, who has complained about censorship by social media giants, plans to announce class action lawsuits today against Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey, sources tell Axios.
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New York Times:
After the killing of Haiti's president, the threat of further political violence escalates.  —  President Jovenel Moïse of Haiti was assassinated in an attack in the early hours of Wednesday at his home on the outskirts of the capital, Port-au-Prince, the prime minister said.
Patricia Zengerle / Reuters:
U.S. condemns ‘heinous’ assassination of Haitian leader, assessing attack
Neil Irwin / New York Times:
A Planned Biden Order Aims to Tilt the Job Market Toward Workers  —  Noncompete clauses, licensing requirements and corporate mergers have tended to strengthen the hand of business.  —  According to an increasingly influential school of thought in left-of-center economic circles …
Discussion: Talking Points Memo
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New York Times:   Biden is preparing an executive order targeting noncompete clauses for workers.
Sarah Brown / Chronicle of Higher Education:
‘A Place That Was Built For Us’: How Howard U. Landed Nikole Hannah-Jones  —  In mid-May, the fraught fight over Nikole Hannah-Jones's tenure at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill spilled into public view.  Shortly after that, the Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times journalist …
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CNN:
What Nikole-Hannah Jones's job decision reveals
Discussion: Politico, Washington Post and PRESS RUN
Debra Nussbaum Cohen / The Forward:
Max Solomon Lewis, 20, killed by stray bullet in Chicago  —  Max Solomon Lewis, a 20-year-old University of Chicago student, was commuting home from his summer internship last Thursday evening when a stray bullet pierced the window of his train car and hit him in the back of the neck.
Ben Collins / NBC News:
QAnon' new ‘plan’?  Run for school board  —  Drake Wuertz came to the school board meeting in Seminole County, Florida, in late June with a message familiar to those who had heard him speak at previous meetings: America's children are at risk of systemic abuse.  —  And the way to stop it is to run for local office.
Paul Blest / VICE:
Tucker Carlson Wants Body Cameras for Teachers to Stop Critical Race Theory  —  “How widespread is it?  Well, we can't really be sure until we finally get cameras in the classroom, as we put them on the chests of police officers.”  —  PB  —  Tucker Carlson thinks the renegade teaching …
Discussion: New York Post
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Tucker Carlson / Fox News:   If you question critical race theory, crazed ideologues will attack you and hurt your children
Felicia Sonmez / Washington Post:
Weeks after Holocaust Museum visit, Rep. Greene makes new Nazi-era comparison in opposing vaccination push  —  Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) on Tuesday used a Nazi-era comparison in opposing the Biden administration's push to encourage all Americans to get vaccinated against the coronavirus …
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Washington Post:
All Marylanders who died of covid in June were unvaccinated, data shows  —  Unvaccinated people made up all of Maryland's reported coronavirus deaths last month, as well as the vast majority of new cases and hospitalizations, the state reported Tuesday — data that public health officials say demonstrates the effectiveness of vaccines.
Ken Dilanian / NBC News:
Code in huge ransomware attack written to avoid computers that use Russian, says new report  —  WASHINGTON — The computer code behind the massive ransomware attack by the Russian-speaking hacking ring REvil was written so that the malware avoids systems that primarily use Russian or related languages …
Discussion: The Daily Caller
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Bloomberg:
Russia ‘Cozy Bear’ Breached GOP as Ransomware Attack Hit
Gallup:
Americans' Life Ratings Reach Record High  —  WASHINGTON, D.C. — The percentage of Americans who evaluate their lives well enough to be considered “thriving” on Gallup's Live Evaluation Index reached 59.2% in June, the highest in over 13 years of ongoing measurement and exceeding the previous high of 57.3% from September 2017.
Discussion: The Daily Caller
Wall Street Journal:
Air Force Found Largely Responsible for Texas Church Shooting  —  Military branch failed to enter the gunman's criminal history into federal background check database used for gun purchases, judge finds  —  A federal judge ruled that the U.S. Air Force bears most of the responsibility …
Jamie Ross / The Daily Beast:
Riot Leader Had ‘Fully Constructed U.S. Capitol Lego Set’ at Home, FBI Says  —  PLAYING SOLDIER  —  Federal investigators seized an unusual piece of evidence from a Pennsylvania man indicted last month for his role in the Capitol riot—a Lego replica of the building he allegedly stormed.
Discussion: Twitchy
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The Smoking Gun:
FBI Seized Lego Set From D.C. Riot Leader
Discussion: New York Post
Dana Milbank / Washington Post:
Toyota vies to become Official Car of Insurrectionists.  Will Oath Keepers swear their brand loyalty?  —  Oh, what a feeling!  (And it isn't a good one.)  —  Approaching Tuesday's six-month anniversary of the Jan. 6 insurrection, the liberal watchdog Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics …
Cameron Joseph / VICE:
Trump's Election Lies Are Taking Over Republican Senate Races  —  Want the best of VICE News straight to your inbox?  Sign up here.  —  As President Trump wailed that the 2020 election was being stolen from him last winter, former Nevada Attorney General Adam Laxalt sprang into action to back up his wild claims.
CNN:
FBI infiltrates group whose members wanted to test homemade bombs, surveil Capitol, secede from US, court records show  —  Dramatic Capitol riot videos used in court tell a harrowing story  —  (CNN)The FBI has infiltrated a “Bible study” group in Virginia that after the January 6 riot …
Marley Parish / Pennsylvania Capital-Star:
Pa. GOP lawmaker — and Trump ally — Mastriano initiates ‘forensic investigation’ into state elections  —  (*This story was updated at 11:26 a.m. and 11:50 a.m. on Wednesday, 7/7/21 to include the text of the letter that Sen. Doug Mastriano sent to county officials, and updating who had received the letter.)
Yaroslav Trofimov / Wall Street Journal:
A Generation of Afghan Professionals Flees Ahead of Taliban Advance  —  Many of Afghanistan's most successful men and women in careers that flourished under the protection of the U.S. military see their lives in peril  —  KABUL—Afghanistan's professional class of men and women …
Natasha Korecki / Politico:
Biden's Covid vaccine push crashes into reality  —  CHICAGO — Buzzing razors collided with roaring laughter that collectively rose and fell as James Brown screeched in the backdrop.  It's so loud at the “It's Official Barbershop” that it's hard to hear the reply from Mark Harmon …
Henry Fountain / New York Times:
North America Has Its Hottest June on Record  —  An analysis by European scientists found that other parts of the world didn't fare much better, with Europe logging its second-hottest June.  —  Last month was the warmest June on record in North America, researchers said Wednesday …
Discussion: Joe.My.God.
LZ Granderson / Los Angeles Times:
Column: Yes, the Olympics are political, including ridiculous rules on swim caps  —  The 1908 Summer Olympics in London were fascinating for a variety of nonsports reasons, starting with the fact the Games weren't supposed to be in London in the first place.  —  But the 1906 eruption of Mt. Vesuvius forced the move away from Rome.
Discussion: WRAL-TV, CNN and Comic Sands
Eric Kaufmann / National Review:
Political Discrimination as Civil-Rights Struggle  —  Viewpoint neutrality should be legally mandated  —  When a sample of nearly 1,500 female Ivy League students was asked whether they would date a Trump supporter, only 6 percent said yes (after excluding the small minority of the sample who support him).
Discussion: New York Magazine
 
 
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Josh Wingrove / Bloomberg:
Trump Country Rejects Vaccines Despite Growing Delta Threat
Discussion: Raw Story
Charlie Duxbury / Politico:
Sweden's Stefan Löfven narrowly wins vote to return as PM
Discussion: Jacobin and MyNorthwest.com
Bess Levin / Vanity Fair:
Ivanka Trump Is Probably Next on the Chopping Block: Former Federal Prosecutor
Discussion: The Guardian and Raw Story
Washington Examiner:
Biden's fight for racial discrimination
Josh Blackman / Newsweek:
Conservative Justices Warn Kavanaugh and Barrett Lack ‘Fortitude’
Discussion: Politico and Reason
The Daily Beast:
These Fascist ‘Diaries’ Keep Inspiring Jan. 6 Rioters
Discussion: Raw Story
Greg Gardner / Forbes:
Yandex, GrubHub Launching Food Delivery Bots On 250 U.S. College Campuses
 Earlier Items: 
Andrew Marchand / New York Post:
ESPN, Rachel Nichols and Maria Taylor all look bad in this drama
Discussion: Breitbart
Peter Jamison / Washington Post:
Their neighbors called covid-19 a hoax. Can these ICU nurses forgive them?
Jade Bremner / The Independent:
Trump stunned aides by saying he wanted to use Covid as excuse to delay 2020 election, new book claims
Discussion: Insider
Karen Matthews / Associated Press:
Eric Adams wins Democratic primary in NYC's mayoral race
David Fahrenthold / Washington Post:
Trump friend and golfing partner charged with misdemeanor indecent assault
Discussion: Raw Story
 

 
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Wall Street Journal:
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