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Chris York / The Kyiv Independent:
‘Russian bombers are burning en masse’ — Ukraine's SBU drones hit ‘more than 40’ aircraft in mass attack, source says  —  An operation by Ukraine's Security Service (SBU) using first-person-view (FPV) drones smuggled deep inside Russian and hidden inside trucks has hit 41 Russian heavy bombers …
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Jane Lytvynenko / Wall Street Journal:
Ukraine Says It Destroyed Dozens of Warplanes Deep Inside Russia  —  Clandestine drone attack, 18 months in planning, deals biggest blow of the war against Moscow's long-range bomber fleet  —  KYIV—Ukraine launched audacious drone attacks on four military airports inside Russia …
The Guardian:
Ukraine launches major drone attack on Russian bombers, security official says  —  Reported strikes on four airbases in Siberia mark escalation in cross-border incursions before planned peace talks  —  Ukraine has launched a “large-scale” drone attack against Russian military bombers in Siberia …
The Counteroffensive with Tim Mak:
NEWSFLASH: Russian airfields burning after massive, covert Ukrainian assault  —  After days of Ukraine getting pounded by drones/missiles, a secret Ukrainian attack launched from Russian territory struck 4+ airfields, part of a wider campaign of sabotage behind enemy lines.  —  ∙ Paid
Discussion: New York Times, Daily Mail and Politico
Tara Suter / The Hill:
Trump was not informed of Ukraine attack on Russia
Corbin Bolies / The Daily Beast:
Musk Fends Off Trump Questions in Tense Interview Exchange  —  DONALD WHO?  —  The Tesla CEO bristled when asked about politics.  —  A CBS interview with Elon Musk went off the rails after he was asked about President Donald Trump's crusade against Harvard.
Discussion: The Wrap, The Hill, NewsMax.com and Mediaite
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David Pogue / CBS News:
Elon Musk on DOGE and why he doesn't want to “take responsibility for everything the administration's doing”  —  In the beginning, Donald Trump and Elon Musk got along great.  “He is a truly incredible guy,” Trump said at a campaign rally last October, “and I don't say that that often.”
Alex Shephard / New Republic:
Elon Musk's Reign of Terror Is Only Just Beginning
Discussion: Salon and Alternet.org
Sarah Fortinsky / The Hill:   Musk says he doesn't ‘wanna take responsibility’ for all Trump actions
Peter Wade / Rolling Stone:
Trump Spreads Bizarre Conspiracy Theory That Biden Was Executed and Replaced by a Robot Clone  —  “Democrats don't know the difference,” claimed a Truth Social post that the president shared  —  Donald Trump reposted a baseless conspiracy theory claiming Joe Biden was “executed in 2020” and replaced with a robot clone.
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Catherine Bouris / The Daily Beast:
Trump Shares Unhinged Conspiracy Theory That Biden Is a Robot Clone  —  ROBO-POTUS  —  “There is no Joe Biden,” the post reads, claiming that the former president was actually murdered in 2020.  —  With one repost from President Donald Trump, former president Joe Biden has joined a storied pantheon …
Washington Post:
Israeli troops kill over 30 near U.S. aid site in Gaza, health officials say  —  Over 170 were wounded heading to a Gaza Humanitarian Foundation aid point, the Health Ministry said.  Israel's military said it was “unaware of injuries caused by IDF fire.”  —  JAFFA, Israel …
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Alexandra Marquez / NBC News:
Speaker Mike Johnson says some Medicaid recipients will ‘choose’ whether to lose healthcare under House spending bill
Discussion: Grabien
Gregory Svirnovskiy / Politico:
OMB director flatly denies megabill represents an attack on the social safety net
Discussion: Fox News and Raw Story
Adam Goldman / New York Times:
Unease at F.B.I. Intensifies as Patel Ousts Top Officials … The F.B.I. headquarters in Washington.Erin Schaff/The New York Times  —  Before being confirmed as the director of the F.B.I., Kash Patel made clear his intent to remake it in his own image, reflecting a larger desire by the White House to bend the agency to its will.
David A. Bell / New York Times:
Are International Students Good for American Universities?  —  Several years ago, a colleague teaching at Miami University, a large state school in Ohio, kindly invited me to give a talk there.  After picking me up at the airport, he suggested that we have lunch at a Sichuan restaurant near campus.
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Savannah Kuchar / USA Today:
'It's completely unsustainable': Republican lawmaker doubles down, knocks Trump tax bill  —  Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wisconsin, is doubling down on his concerns about a bill that would make sweeping changes to taxes, Medicaid, food stamps and more after it was passed last month in the Republican-led House …
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Ariel Edwards-Levy / CNN:
CNN Poll: A record share of Americans want the government to get more done.  Few trust either party to do it  —  Neither the Republican nor the Democratic Party has consolidated a majority of the public behind its approach, with more than 4 in 10 saying that neither party can get things done …
Stuart Anderson / Forbes:
Immigration Research Shows Stephen Miller Wrong About American Science  —  Stuart Anderson writes about immigration, business and globalization.  —  SaveComment  —  Stephen Miller, the chief architect of the Trump administration's immigration policy, said recently that American scientific achievement owes little to immigrants.
Adam Bonica / On Data and Democracy:
How to Dismantle a Democracy, One Job Posting at a Time  —  OPM's new hiring memo imports the authoritarian playbook—quietly, bureaucratically, and by design.  —  The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) recently unveiled a “Merit Hiring Plan” that, despite its name, signals a profound departure …
Tom Balmforth / Reuters:
Ukrainian proposals for June 2 talks with Russia in Istanbul  —  Reuters has seen the text of the peace proposals that Ukrainian negotiators plan to present to the Russian side at peace talks scheduled to take place on June 2 in Istanbul.  —  The text of the Ukrainian document is published in full with no changes.
Eunki Seonwoo / The Martha's Vineyard Times:
Federal agent's tattoo stokes fear  —  ICE denies connections between the officer and white supremacy.  —  A federal immigration enforcer's tattoo that matches the description of a symbol used by white supremacists has caused some Vineyarders to sound alarm bells.
Aishvarya Kavi / New York Times:
F.D.A. Updates Recall of Tomatoes, Warning of a High Risk of Illness or Death  —  The recall of tomatoes distributed in three southern states was upgraded to the most severe warning the agency issues.  —  The Food and Drug Administration has updated an ongoing recall of tomatoes distributed …
Francis Wilkinson / Bloomberg:
Immigrants Rebuilt a Pennsylvania Town — Then Became Targets  —  Haitians in Charleroi filled pews and revived stores.  Now they face deportation and backlash.  —  Larry Celaschi summons me to look at his cell phone, which displays a photo of a truck.  The picture, which someone shared with Celaschi …
New York Times:
Trump Is Said to Have Known About NASA Nominee's Donations Before Picking Him  —  President Trump withdrew his nomination of Jared Isaacman, an ally of Elon Musk, because of donations he had made to Democrats.  But people with knowledge of the events say Mr. Isaacman had disclosed the contributions.
Shane Galvin / New York Post:
Gov. Tim Walz calls on Democrats to be ‘fierce’ and ‘bully the s-t’ out of President Trump  —  Minnesota Governor Tim Walz encouraged Democrats to be ‘meaner’ and to ‘bully the s-t’ our of President Donald Trump during a speech in South Carolina.  —  The failed 2024 vice presidential candidate …
Ted Kerasote / New York Times:
Will America's National Parks Survive Trump?  —  Like a cinnamon river overflowing its banks, thousands of elk have been making their way across Jackson Hole, Wyo., to their summer range below the high, jagged peaks of Grand Teton National Park.  —  This is one of the world's most spectacular migrations …
Discussion: Alternet.org
 
 
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Rolling Stone:
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Discussion: Raw Story and LewRockwell
Rana Foroohar / Financial Times:
Early adoption of AI will boost US growth
Chun Han Wong / Wall Street Journal:
Harvard Has Trained So Many Chinese Communist Officials, They Call It Their ‘Party School’
Discussion: NewsMax.com
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Dollar's correlation with Treasury yields breaks down
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