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Brett Kelman / The Tennessean:
Tennessee abandons vaccine outreach to minors — not just for COVID-19  —  The Tennessee Department of Health will halt all adolescent vaccine outreach - not just for coronavirus, but all diseases - amid pressure from Republican state lawmakers, according to an internal report and agency emails obtained by the Tennessean.
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CNN:
Tennessee vaccine official's story reveals an ugly truth about GOP and children's rights  —  State fires vaccine chief after she shares policy about vaccinating teens  —  Jill Filipovic is a journalist based in New York and author of the book “OK Boomer, Let's Talk: How My Generation Got Left Behind.”
Brad Reed / Raw Story:   ‘Killing kids to own the libs’: Americans horrified after Tennessee shuts down all child vaccination programs
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Deanna Paul / Wall Street Journal:
Iranian Intelligence Plotted to Kidnap U.S.-Based Activist, Prosecutors Say
Discussion: Bloomberg
Ed Pilkington / The Guardian:
Ken Starr helped Jeffrey Epstein with ‘scorched-earth’ campaign, book claims  —  Book by Miami Herald journalist details extraordinary efforts by special prosecutor who hounded Bill Clinton to aid sex trafficker  —  Ken Starr, the lawyer who hounded Bill Clinton over his affair with Monica Lewinsky …
Discussion: Raw Story
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Judi Hershman:
Ken Starr, Brett Kavanaugh, Jeffrey Epstein and Me  —  As a former professional partisan, I never thought I'd look back decades to my political beginnings and find the map that points to our current moment, when there is serious doubt whether the democracy we took for granted at the time will continue to exist.
Discussion: ArkansasTimes and IJR
Washington Post:
William Barr clashes with former Trump appointee from Pa. over handling of election-fraud claims  —  A war of words broke out Tuesday among former senior Justice Department officials over Pennsylvania politics and the aftermath of the 2020 election, fueled by former president Donald Trump's release …
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New York Times:
Attempt to Seize Post Reporters' Email Data Came Day Before Barr Left Office  —  Newly unsealed court files shed more light on a contentious leak investigation.  —  WASHINGTON — The Justice Department sought the email records of three Washington Post reporters the day before William P. Barr stepped …
Washington Post:
Trump Justice Dept. effort to learn source of leaks for Post stories came in Barr's final days as AG, court documents show
Natalie Fertig / Politico:
Schumer launches long-shot bid for legal weed  —  Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer released sweeping draft legislation Wednesday to legalize weed, officially kickstarting a difficult debate in his chamber that also makes a major splash for one of his campaign promises.
Discussion: ABC News and Political Wire
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John Nichols / The Nation:
Texas Democrats Have the Right Sense of Urgency for the Fight Against Jim Crow 2.0
Sarah Jackson / Insider:
Facebook staffers were told by execs to scrap any mention of Russia in a 2017 white paper on the platform's security concerns: ‘We started to feel like we were part of a cover-up’  — Facebook's 2017 white paper initially mentioned Russian election interference, a new book says.
Rebekah Riess / CNN:
Norwegian Cruise Line sues Florida surgeon general over vaccine passport ban  —  (CNN) — Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings is suing Florida's surgeon general over the state's law that prohibits companies from requiring customers and employees to provide documentation of Covid-19 vaccination status.
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ABC News:
Norwegian Cruise Lines sues state of Florida over vaccine passport ban
Arizona Republic:
Biden names Arizona Republican Jeff Flake as his ambassador pick for Turkey  —  Ronald J. Hansen Yvonne Wingett SanchezArizona Republic  —  President Joe Biden intends to nominate former Sen. Jeff Flake as ambassador to Turkey, putting the Arizona Republican on the front lines diplomatically …
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David Frum / The Atlantic:
There's a Word for What Trumpism Is Becoming  —  “I became worse.”  That's how double impeachment changed him, Donald Trump told a conservative audience in Dallas last weekend, without a trace of a smile.  This was not Trump the insult comic talking.  This was the deepest Trump self.
Paul Steinhauser / Fox News:
House GOP reelection committee smashes fundraising records, outpacing Democrats  —  Republicans need a net gain of 5 seats to regain the House majority in 2022 midterm elections  —  Fox News Flash top headlines for July 13  —  Building up resources as it aims to recapture the House …
Discussion: CNN and Washington Examiner
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Patrick Svitek / The Texas Tribune:
Texas House Republicans vote to track down absent Democrats and arrest them if necessary
Jonathan Stempel / Reuters:
Sacha Baron Cohen, Showtime win dismissal of Roy Moore defamation lawsuit  —  British comedian Sacha Baron Cohen on Tuesday won the dismissal of a $95 million defamation lawsuit by Roy Moore, a former U.S. Senate candidate from Alabama who claimed he was tricked into being portrayed falsely …
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Paul Gattis / al.com:
Judge dismisses Roy Moore lawsuit against comedian Sacha Baron Cohen
Discussion: HuffPost, Joe.My.God. and Raw Story
Hugo Gurdon / Washington Examiner:
Crime and Cuba backfire on Democrats  —  Two apparently unconnected issues that top the headline news endanger Democrats' election hopes.  I say “apparently” because although the events are taking place in different countries, both are tied indissolubly to the Left and to the party in power in Washington.
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Michael Kranish / Washington Post:
How Tucker Carlson became the voice of White grievance  —  Tucker Carlson huddled in a low-ceilinged dungeon that had served as a holding pen for Africans bound for enslavement in the United States.  It was a July day in 2003 in Ghana, and Carlson stood alongside some of America's most prominent civil rights leaders.
Miami Herald:
DeSantis' anti-riot law didn't apply as Cuba protesters shut down a Miami-Dade road.  Hmmm . . .  Gov. DeSantis should have just laid it on the line when a reporter asked about the hundreds upon hundreds of Cuban-American demonstrators and their supporters who shut down a portion of the Palmetto Expressway in Miami-Dade County.
Discussion: Sun-Sentinel, Joe.My.God. and TheGrio
Kenny Xu / HotAir:
Critical Race Theory has no idea what to do with Asian-Americans  —  However, with the emergence of several racial groups that have come to be just as successful as whites, critical race theorists have come up with the term, “white adjacency.”  Robin DiAngelo, author of the now-infamous book White Fragility …
Discussion: The Federalist and Newsweek
Marina Villeneuve / Associated Press:
New York takes conservative approach counting virus deaths  —  ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — The federal government's count of the COVID-19 death toll in New York has 11,000 more victims than the tally publicized by the administration of Gov. Andrew Cuomo, which has stuck with a far more conservative approach to counting virus deaths.
Max Greenwood / The Hill:
Harris emerges as main GOP foil on campaign trail  —  Republicans on the campaign trail are zeroing in on Vice President Harris as their political target of choice as the midterm battle draws closer.  —  The attacks against Harris come as Republicans have struggled to define President Biden …
Sha Hua / Wall Street Journal:
China Set to Launch the World's Largest Emissions-Trading Program  —  Carbon market will double the share of global emissions covered under such systems  —  HONG KONG—China is set to launch its long-planned national emissions-trading program—a system that would create the world's largest carbon market …
CBS News:
George W. Bush calls withdrawal of U.S. and other NATO troops from Afghanistan “a mistake”  —  Former President George W. Bush on Wednesday criticized the withdrawal of NATO troops from Afghanistan and said civilians were being left to be “slaughtered” by the Taliban.
Discussion: ABC News
Ben White / Politico:
New concern for Biden: Could Larry Summers be right about inflation?  —  There is a new fear circulating inside the West Wing of the White House: Maybe Larry Summers was right.  —  The former Treasury secretary has been warning since February that President Joe Biden's big-spending agenda …
 
 
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Matt Katz / Gothamist:
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