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Christopher Flavelle / New York Times:
As Floods Hit, Key Roles Were Vacant at Weather Service Offices in Texas — Some experts say staff shortages might have complicated forecasters' ability to coordinate responses with local emergency management officials. — Crucial positions at the local offices of the National Weather Service …
Discussion:
To the Contrary, Semafor and Raw Story
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The Guardian:
Texas flooding latest: 43 dead, including 15 children, as search for some two dozen girls continues - as it happened — Girls from Camp Mystic, a Christian summer camp along the Guadalupe River, are still missing, says city manager. This blog is now closed. — Closing summary
Politico:
Texas officials face scrutiny over response to catastrophic and deadly flooding … The destructive fast-moving waters that began before sunrise Friday in the Texas Hill Country killed at least 43 people in Kerr County, authorities said Saturday, and an unknown number of people remained missing.
Discussion:
Forbes and New York Times
Associated Press:
Live Updates: More Than 50 Dead in Texas Floods as Search for Missing Grows Dire — At least 15 children were among those killed by flooding in Central Texas. Some two dozen girls from a camp on the Guadalupe River remained unaccounted for. — Hunt, Texas — Hunt, Texas — Ingram, Texas Ingram, Texas
Kenneal Patterson / The Daily Beast:
MAGA Congressional Candidate Calls Texas Floods ‘Fake’: It's ‘Murder’
Discussion:
Washington Examiner, PennLive, RedState, Raw Story and Alternet.org
Scott Lemieux / Lawyers, Guns & Money:
The NWS apparently did its job
The NWS apparently did its job
Discussion:
The Texas Tribune, USA Today and Meidas+
Ivan Pereira / Associated Press:
‘This came at night’: Texas officials say they were caught off guard by deadly rainstorms, flooding
‘This came at night’: Texas officials say they were caught off guard by deadly rainstorms, flooding
Discussion:
Reuters, Dallas Morning News, New York Times, FOX 11 Los Angeles, The Gateway Pundit, Raw Story, WBUR and Associated Press
Paul Cobler / The Texas Tribune:
In Texas region prone to catastrophic floods, questions grow about lack of warning
In Texas region prone to catastrophic floods, questions grow about lack of warning
Discussion:
Newsweek, Off the Kuff, The Fulcrum, New York Times, Blaze Media and The Eyewall
Ramon Antonio Vargas / The Guardian:
‘I want my vote back’: Trump-voting family stunned after Canadian mother detained over immigration status — Family of Cynthia Olivera reconsiders support for president after Ice detained her at green card interview — The family of a Canadian national who supported Donald Trump's plans …
Discussion:
Raw Story
Ben Berkowitz / Axios:
Tariffs return to April rates on August 1 without deals, Bessent says — Countries that don't make trade deals with the U.S. by August 1 can expect tariff rates to return to the levels announced in April, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said Sunday.
Discussion:
CNBC, Politico, Washington Times, Raw Story, NewsMax.com, CNN, The Post Millennial and The Japan Times
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Maegan Vazquez / Washington Post:
6 of the biggest challenges facing Musk's new political party — The richest man in the world says he has started “the America Party.” Turning it into a meaningful movement will be difficult. — The richest man in the world said Saturday he has started a new U.S. political party …
Discussion:
USA Today, Reuters, Mother Jones, Al Jazeera, Wall Street Journal, CNBC and Gizmodo
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Jeff Flake / New York Times:
The Republican Fever Must Break — Eight years ago, I stood on the floor of the Senate and announced that I would not run for re-election. I spoke then of a fever in our politics, a fever that I hoped would soon break. I noted that in today's Republican Party, anything short of complete …
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Christina A. Cassidy / Associated Press:
Trump, GOP target ballots arriving after Election Day that feed conspiracy fears
Trump, GOP target ballots arriving after Election Day that feed conspiracy fears
Discussion:
The Daily Signal and Daily Kos
New York Times:
Can Democrats Find Their Way on Immigration? — The party's leftward shift in the Biden administration arguably laid the groundwork for President Trump's aggressive approach. Deciding the next move won't be easy. — Many Democratic presidential candidates in 2019 supported decriminalizing …
Discussion:
Althouse
Patpicha Tanakasempipat / Bloomberg:
Thailand to Offer US More Trade Concessions to Avert 36% Tariff — Thailand is making a last-ditch effort to avert a punitive 36% export levy threatened by the Trump administration with offers of greater market access for US farm and industrial goods, along with increased purchases of energy and Boeing jets.
Larry Diamond / The UnPopulist:
Trump Is Gutting Every Source of America's Greatness — The most lasting and catastrophic legacy of Donald Trump's presidency might well be the loss of America's strength and standing in the world—and with it, the liberal international order that has preserved global peace and security …
Joe Nocera / The Free Press:
Things Worth Remembering: Lady Liberty's Open Arms — It was a poet who transformed America's favorite statue from a celebration of independence to a symbol of welcome. — Upgrade to Listen … My grandfather, Lorenzo Nocera, immigrated to America in 1904 from a small town south of Naples, Italy.
Discussion:
CBS News
Eduardo Medina / New York Times:
‘Tears My Heart to Pieces’: North Carolina Braces for Medicaid Cuts — President Trump's domestic policy law jeopardizes plans to reopen one rural county's hospital — and health coverage for hundreds of thousands of state residents. — The only hospital in Martin County, N.C., closed in 2023, but the electricity is still on inside.
NBC News:
From lumber to lighting: How Trump's tariffs drive up home construction costs — NBC News modeled out a 3-bedroom home and found tariffs added more than $4,000 to total costs. — Lumber from Canada? That will be another $534. — Major appliances from China? Add a cool $445.
Axios:
Inside Trump's supercharged version of Bush's “War on Terror” — Mass surveillance. … Citing national security to hide information from the courts. Labeling people as “terrorists” as a political and legal strategy. … But now Trump is supercharging many of the post-9/11 legal, tactical and political strategies Bush used.
Discussion:
NewsMax.com
Ashifa Kassam / The Guardian:
‘The American system is being destroyed’: academics on leaving US for ‘scientific asylum’ in France — Almost 300 researchers have applied for positions at Aix-Marseille University after Trump unleashed his attack on academia — It was on a US-bound flight in March, as Brian Sandberg stressed …
Nicole Acevedo / NBC News:
How Trump's policies are reshaping immigration enforcement in Puerto Rico — Residents have decried the “aggressiveness” of immigration raids in a U.S. territory without permanent detention centers, as immigrants are flown across the ocean to the mainland. — In Barrio Obrero …
Rachel Lerman / Washington Post:
Trump's economy remains pretty strong, but some warning signs are flashing — Stock markets are up and tax cuts are coming for some, but consumer spending is slowing and the full effects of tariffs have not yet hit. — Summary — Nearly six months into his second term …
Discussion:
The Atlantic and Washington Examiner
Emily Peck / Axios:
An increasing share of American adults are going hungry — More Americans are going hungry, per new data from Morning Consult. … - The rise is like a slow-moving train wreck, says John Leer, chief economist at Morning Consult. … - In May, 15.6% of adults were food insecure, almost double the rate in 2021.

