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Washington Post:
FBI moves to dispatch 120 agents to D.C. streets as Trump vows crackdown on crime — The Trump administration has assigned FBI agents to work overnight shifts to combat carjackings and other crimes. — just now — The FBI has begun dispatching about 120 of its agents in overnight shifts …
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Max Matza / BBC:
Trump demands homeless people ‘immediately’ move out of Washington DC — US President Donald Trump has said homeless people must “move out” of Washington DC as he vowed to tackle crime in the city, but the mayor pushed back against the White House likening the American capital to Baghdad in Iraq.
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Robert Mackey / The Guardian:
Trump orders homeless he passed en route to golf course to leave Washington DC
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Devlin Barrett / New York Times:
Trump Administration to Put F.B.I. Agents on Night Patrol in Washington
Trump Administration to Put F.B.I. Agents on Night Patrol in Washington
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Idrees Ali / Reuters:
US military preparing for National Guard activation in Washington D.C., officials say — The U.S. military is preparing for the activation of hundreds of National Guard troops to Washington, D.C., two U.S. officials told Reuters on Sunday. — The officials, who were speaking on the condition of anonymity …
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Eric Schmitt / New York Times:
Trump Administration Live Updates: President to Deploy National Guard in Washington, D.C. — Where Things Stand — Washington, D.C.: The U.S. military is preparing to activate National Guard troops in the nation's capital as part of President Trump's campaign against crime there, a Defense Department official said.
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WUSA:
Sources close to DC mayor and police say, Trump will deploy National Guard on Monday — To stream WUSA9 on your phone, you need the WUSA9 app.
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Washington Post, WAGA-TV and Free DC
Al Jazeera:
Anas al-Sharif among five Al Jazeera staff killed by Israel in Gaza — Al Jazeera staff killed in targeted Israeli attack on a tent housing journalists near al-Shifa Hospital, Gaza City. — Al Jazeera journalist Anas al-Sharif has been killed alongside four colleagues in a targeted Israeli attack …
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Committee to Protect Journalists:
Israel kills Al Jazeera journalists in targeted Gaza City airstrike — The Committee to Protect Journalists is appalled to learn of the killing today of Al Jazeera journalist Anas Al-Sharif, Mohammed Qreiqeh, camera operators Ibrahim Zaher and Mohammed Noufal, and an unnamed assistant by Israeli forces in Gaza.
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Lorenzo Tondo / The Guardian:
Anas al-Sharif, prominent Al Jazeera correspondent, among five journalists killed in Israeli airstrike on Gaza — Israel admits deliberate attack on the journalist, known for frontline coverage, in a strike on a tent outside al-Shifa hospital — A prominent Al Jazeera journalist …
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Ephrat Livni / New York Times:
Israeli Strike Kills 4 Al Jazeera Journalists, Network Says — Anas al-Sharif, a well-known correspondent for the network, was among those killed. Israel said it had conducted a strike targeting Mr. al-Sharif, claiming he worked for Hamas. — An Israeli strike near a hospital in Gaza City …
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Tripp Mickle / New York Times:
U.S. Government to Take Cut of Nvidia and AMD A.I. Chip Sales to China — In a highly unusual arrangement with President Trump, the companies are expected to kick 15 percent of what they make in China to the U.S. government. — Nvidia and Advanced Micro Devices are expected to pay …
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Financial Times:
Nvidia and AMD to pay 15% of China chip sale revenues to US government — Chipmakers agree to unusual arrangement to secure export licences from Trump administration — Nvidia and AMD have agreed to give the US government 15 per cent of the revenues from chip sales in China …
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Greg Ip / Wall Street Journal:
The U.S. Marches Toward State Capitalism With American Characteristics — President Trump is imitating Chinese Communist Party by extending political control ever deeper into economy — A generation ago conventional wisdom held that as China liberalized, its economy would come to resemble America's.
Charlotte Graham-McLay / Associated Press:
Australia will recognize a Palestinian state, Prime Minister Albanese says — Australia will recognize a Palestinian state, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said Monday, joining the leaders of France, Britain and Canada in signaling they would do so. His remarks followed weeks of urging …
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Jake Evans / ABC:
Albanese announces Palestinian recognition, saying war in Gaza has gone too far
Albanese announces Palestinian recognition, saying war in Gaza has gone too far
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Wall Street Journal:
Trump Administration Considers Longtime Critic to Lead Bureau of Labor Statistics — Officials are looking at E.J. Antoni, chief economist at the conservative Heritage Foundation, among others, to head jobs-data agency — The Trump administration is interviewing candidates to lead the Bureau …
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Ewan Palmer / The Daily Beast:
Trump Rages at Nobel-Winning ‘Deranged Bum’ in Late-Night Meltdown — JEALOUS, MUCH? — The president went after economist Paul Krugman in an irate Truth Social post. — Donald Trump has lashed out at Nobel Prize-winning economist Paul Krugman in a late-night rant after he weighed …
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Cathy Young / The Bulwark:
Alaska Summit: Trump and Putin Planning to Carve Up Ukraine — It's hard to see anything good coming from the meeting of the president and his hero. — REMEMBER WHEN, A FEW WEEKS BACK, commentators suddenly started talking about Donald Trump's “pivot” or “dramatic shift” on Ukraine and Russia?
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Marc Santora / New York Times:
A Sidelined Zelensky Warns That Russia Will Try to Deceive the U.S.
A Sidelined Zelensky Warns That Russia Will Try to Deceive the U.S.
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Brendan Murray / Bloomberg:
Small US Firms Paying Trump Tariffs Face $202 Billion Annual Hit — Small US companies, the source of more than half of the country's job creation in recent years, are struggling to comply with President Donald Trump's new tariffs and cope with growing financial strains clobbering them from higher import costs.
Michael Sainato / The Guardian:
Immigration crackdown causing ‘Trump slump’ in Las Vegas tourism, unions say — International visitors to one of the world's largest tourist destinations dropped 13% in June as workers face layoffs — The Trump administration's immigration policies are affecting workers and driving …
Lauren Thomas / Wall Street Journal:
Intel CEO Singled Out by Trump to Visit White House on Monday — Lip-Bu Tan is set to meet with the president, who last week called for Tan's removal — Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan is set to visit the White House Monday after President Trump called for his removal last week over ties to Chinese businesses …
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David D. Kirkpatrick / New Yorker:
How Much Is Trump Profiting Off the Presidency? — How much is Trump pocketing off the Presidency? — At a press conference on January 11, 2017, President-elect Donald Trump explained for the first time how he would handle the many conflicts of interest that his business empire posed for his new role.
ProPublica:
They Can't Get Answers From the Oil Industry. North Dakota's Oversight Program Hasn't Helped. — Co-published with North Dakota Monitor … Reporting Highlights — Seeking Help: North Dakota mineral owners asked state leaders to help them get information from oil companies.
James Downie / MSNBC:
Trump's Oval Office chart charade can't hide the truth — Outside the Oval Office, though, fears of “stagflation” are increasing. — On Thursday, President Donald Trump took a break from gilding the Oval Office to summon the media for a presentation in a decidedly less flashy medium: printed charts.
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David Hogberg / The American Spectator:
DC May Be More Receptive to a Trump Takeover Than Many Assume — A story from the Swamp. — Zoshua Colah/Unsplash — Last Tuesday, President Trump threatened a federal takeover of Washington, D.C., after a DOGE employee was beaten up when he faced down a bunch of carjacking thugs.
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Luis Jaime Acosta / Reuters:
OBITUARY Colombian presidential hopeful Miguel Uribe dies after campaign shooting in June — Miguel Uribe, a Colombian senator who was vying for his party's candidacy in upcoming presidential elections, died on Monday, two months after being shot at a campaign rally. He was 39.
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