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George A. Akerlof / New York Times:
Why Trump's Meddling in the Bureau of Labor Statistics Matters — Imagine a group of 5-year-olds playing a board game. The rules are clear, the goal is fair, and one child edges ahead — until, suddenly, another child starts losing. That's when the trouble begins. “He cheated!” the losing child yells.
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Peter Baker / New York Times:
Trump Fires Official Over Jobs Report, Echoing an Authoritarian Playbook — In firing the head of the agency that collects employment statistics, the president underscored his tendency to suppress facts he doesn't like and promote his own version of reality.
Maegan Vazquez / Washington Post:
Trump adviser defends labor official's firing, deflects on how data was ‘rigged’ — Kevin Hassett pointed to the scale of hiring data revisions when asked for evidence to support Trump's claims that a jobs report was politically rigged. — just now — President Donald Trump's decision …
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Ben Casselman / New York Times:
Trump Fired America's Economic Data Collector. History Shows the Perils. … President Trump said he ousted the head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics because the numbers produced by her agency were “rigged” to hurt him politically.Haiyun Jiang/The New York Times
Alexandra Marquez / NBC News:
White House economic adviser Kevin Hassett defends Trump's firing of labor statistics head
White House economic adviser Kevin Hassett defends Trump's firing of labor statistics head
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The Hill, Washington Examiner, UPI, The Guardian, Mother Jones, Newsweek, ABC News, NewsMax.com and Mediaite
Kayla Guo / The Texas Tribune:
Texas House Democrats flee the state in bid to block GOP's proposed congressional map — The lawmakers' absence means the lower chamber won't have enough members present to function, stalling passage of a draft map Democrats have condemned as a political power grab.
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Patrick Marley / Washington Post:
Texas Democrats flee state, blocking plan to pad GOP's control of Congress — By leaving, Democratic state legislators can stall a Republican plan that would give the GOP five more seats to protect their narrow House majority. — Democrats in the Texas legislature fled the state Sunday …
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ABC News, Mother Jones, The Hill, Democrats, Associated Press and New York Times
Jen Rice / Democracy Docket:
Texas Democrats Leave the State to Block GOP Congressional Map — A group of Texas Democratic lawmakers fled the state Sunday, activating their emergency plan to block a hastily-drawn Republican congressional map that's poised to set off a national redistricting battle between red states and blue states.
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Fox News, The Hill, Axios, CBS News, Letters from an American, Chicago Sun Times, New York Times, Newsbusters, Salon, The Post Millennial, Democrats and Talking Points Memo
NBC News:
Texas Democrats head to Illinois to deny Republicans a quorum on redistricting — In an extraordinary move brokered with Illinois Gov. Pritzker, dozens of Texas House Democrats move to deny quorum as the GOP is set to draw new maps. — CHICAGO — In an extraordinary move …
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The Hill, Wall Street Journal, Washington Examiner, ABC News, MSNBC, The Texas Tribune, The Gateway Pundit and RedState
Joe Lovinger / Bloomberg:
Texas Democrats Leave for Chicago in Bid to Halt Redistricting
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Newsweek
Adam Wren / Politico:
Texas Dems to flee state amid national redistricting battle
Texas Dems to flee state amid national redistricting battle
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New York Magazine, Mediaite, The Gateway Pundit, Lone Star Left and PoliticusUSA
Washington Post:
White House has no plan to mandate IVF care, despite campaign pledge — President Donald Trump has said he wants a “baby boom,” but critics say his administration has yet to make significant family policy changes — and that Medicaid cuts will hurt. — Just now
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Rajveer Singh Pardesi / Reuters:
White House backs away from IVF coverage mandate despite Trump's campaign pledge, Washington Post reports
White House backs away from IVF coverage mandate despite Trump's campaign pledge, Washington Post reports
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The Daily Caller and Joe.My.God.
Adam Bonica / On Data and Democracy:
The Mothership Vortex: An Investigation Into the Firm at the Heart of the Democratic Spam Machine — How a single consulting firm extracted $282 million from a network of spam PACs while delivering just $11 million to actual campaigns. — The digital deluge is a familiar annoyance for anyone on a Democratic fundraising list.
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Lawyers, Guns & Money
The Harvard Crimson:
Harvard President Garber Tells Faculty He Is Not Considering a $500 Million Deal With Trump — Harvard President Alan M. Garber '76 has told faculty that a deal with the Trump administration is not imminent and denied that the University is considering a $500 million settlement …
Associated Press:
The Justice Department seeks voter and election information from at least 19 states, AP finds — The requests have come in letters, emails and phone calls. The specifics vary, but the target is consistent: The U.S. Department of Justice is ramping up an effort to get voter data and other election information from the states.
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Stuart Anderson / Forbes:
Trump And Miller Compel Colleges Not To Enroll International Students — Stuart Anderson writes about immigration, business and globalization. — SaveComment — The Trump administration is using rules, policies and formal agreements to compel and discourage U.S. universities from enrolling international students.
Peter Wade / Rolling Stone:
Trump Is Very Mad at Charlamagne Tha God for Talking About Epstein — “I think this Epstein thing is going to be a way for traditional conservatives to take their party back,” the radio host said on Lara Trump's Fox News show — Donald Trump is angry and lashing out at radio host …
Drew Harwell / Washington Post:
The rise of AI tools that write about you when you die — Families and funeral directors are using AI obituary generators to more efficiently memorialize the dead. What happens when they get it wrong? — Two days after Jeff Fargo's mother died, he lay in bed, crying, at home in Nevada and opened his laptop to ChatGPT.
Politico:
DOJ is walking back the White House's goal to arrest 3,000 immigrants per day … It's not the only case that has featured the 3,000-arrest-per-day target as a crucial piece of evidence that the administration's single-minded drive to rack up arrests may have prompted immigration authorities to cut corners or break the law.
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The Guardian, Raw Story and TalkLeft
Tobi Raji / Washington Post:
ICE crackdown imperils Afghans who aided U.S. war effort, lawyers say — Two former Afghan interpreters for U.S. forces face deportation despite following immigration processes, according to attorneys for the men. — One former interpreter for U.S. forces in Afghanistan was detained …
Sophia Compton / New York Post:
McCloskeys win back AR-15 rifle 5 years after Black Lives Matter protest confrontation — The St. Louis couple who went viral in 2020 for wielding guns as Black Lives Matter protesters marched outside their property have regained possession of their semiautomatic rifle.
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Townhall, NewsMax.com, The Daily Caller, Breitbart, The Post Millennial and TMZ.com
Rebecca Solnit / The Guardian:
The problem is far bigger than Jeffrey Epstein — Treating the scandal as an aberration misunderstands the global epidemic of violence against women — On 2 July, the jury delivered a guilty verdict on some of the charges against the music mogul Sean Combs, accused of horrific sexual abuse …
Paul Sonne / New York Times:
Putin Widens Effort to Control Russia's Internet — The introduction of a state-approved messaging app has raised fears that Russia could be preparing to block WhatsApp and Telegram. — Russia is escalating its efforts to curtail online freedom, taking new steps toward a draconian state-controlled internet.
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Tara Suter / The Hill:
Puzder confirmed as US ambassador to EU — Andrew Puzder, a former fast-food chain CEO, was confirmed by the Senate on Saturday as the U.S. ambassador to the European Union (EU). — Puzder's confirmation went through in a 53-44 vote, with New Hampshire Sens. Maggie Hassan (D) and Jeanne Shaheen …
Greg Jaffe / New York Times:
Laura Loomer Attack on West Point Appointee Reflects Larger Fight Over Trump — Jen Easterly, who had served in Republican and Democratic administrations, was headed to the academy. Then a right-wing activist stepped in. — Hours after West Point pulled its offer to have her teach cadets …
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Washington Examiner
Trip Gabriel / New York Times:
Sandra Grimes, Who Helped Unmask a C.I.A. Traitor, Dies at 79 — She became suspicious when she discovered large deposits in the bank account of Aldrich Ames, whose betrayal cost the lives of at least eight double agents. — Unmasking the deadliest traitor in Central Intelligence Agency history …
Mercedes Ruehl / Financial Times:
‘Knives out’: Switzerland descends into blame game after US tariff shock — President Karin Keller-Sutter under fire for failed trade talks with Trump administration — A blame game has erupted in Switzerland after the US announced an unexpected 39 per cent tariff rate on the Alpine country on its national day.
Ana Mano / Reuters:
China welcomes 183 Brazil coffee sellers in wake of US tariffs — China has approved 183 new Brazilian coffee companies to export products to the Chinese market, according to a social media post of the Chinese embassy in Brazil on Saturday. — The measure, a boon to local exporters …
Wall Street Journal:
Tequila, Drugs and Torture: The Spending Binge of Two Crypto Bros That Ended Behind Bars — William Duplessie and John Woeltz hatched grandiose plans in business and politics but instead drew charges in an alleged kidnap scheme — A private jet lifted off on a night in February …
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New York Post
Associated Press:
‘They roll right over’: Many Democrats call their party weak and ineffective, AP-NORC poll finds — Many Democrats see their political party as “weak” or “ineffective,” according to a poll that finds considerable pessimism within Democratic ranks. Republicans are more complimentary of their party …
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