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The Texas Tribune:
Texas House approves GOP congressional map after two-week delay from Democrats' walkout — Republican lawmakers are pursuing the unusual mid-decade redistricting plan amid pressure from President Donald Trump to protect the GOP's slim majority in the U.S. House.
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Associated Press:
The Texas House OK'd GOP-favored redistricting. California intends to counter with map of its own
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Washington Post:
GOP Rep. Chip Roy, at times a party thorn, to run for Texas attorney general
GOP Rep. Chip Roy, at times a party thorn, to run for Texas attorney general
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April Rubin / Axios:
Trump lays out his redistricting endgame: A 100 seat Republican majority
Trump lays out his redistricting endgame: A 100 seat Republican majority
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Drew Shaw / ProPublica:
A Texas County Cuts Over 100 Polling Sites as Trump Attacks Mail-In Voting Nationally
The City:
Eric Adams Advisor Winnie Greco Handed a CITY Reporter Cash Stuffed in a Bag of Potato Chips — A former top City Hall advisor and current campaign confidante to Mayor Eric Adams attempted to give money to a reporter from THE CITY following a campaign event in Harlem Wednesday.
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New York Times:
Adams Adviser Suspended From Campaign After Giving Cash to Reporter — A campaign volunteer for Mayor Eric Adams of New York was suspended after giving a journalist cash in a potato chip bag. — A close adviser to Mayor Eric Adams was suspended from his re-election campaign on Wednesday …
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Wall Street Journal:
Weaponizing the Housing Regulator — Bill Pulte, the FHFA chief, goes after Trump's political opponents. — Click for Sound — Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) director William Pulte on Wednesday accused Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook, a Biden appointee, of mortgage fraud.
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Bloomberg:
Fed Found Over 22,000 Mortgages Like Those Pulte Is Flagging — President Donald Trump and his allies are demanding Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook resign over alleged owner-occupancy fraud — a practice the central bank itself has found to be “broad-based” across the US.
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Christopher Condon / Bloomberg:
Fed's Cook Says She Won't be Bullied Into Stepping Down
Fed's Cook Says She Won't be Bullied Into Stepping Down
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ProPublica:
How Deeply Trump Has Cut Federal Health Agencies — When the Trump administration announced massive cuts to federal health agencies earlier this year, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said he was getting rid of excess administrators who were larding the government with bureaucratic bloat.
Chris Cameron / New York Times:
Trump Officials Demanded Confidential Data About Transgender Children Seeking Care — A June subpoena to the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia sought Social Security numbers and addresses of patients who received gender-related care, as well as “every writing or record” made by doctors on such treatments.
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Washington Post:
Government's demand for trans care info sought addresses, doctors' notes, texts — Legal experts said the Justice Department's subpoenas related to medical care for transgender patients younger than 19 appear to be unprecedented. — The Justice Department is demanding that hospitals turn …
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Law Dork, The 19th and LGBTQ Nation
President Donald J. Trump / The White House:
Joint Statement on a United States-European Union Framework on an Agreement on Reciprocal, Fair, and Balanced Trade — The United States and the European Union are pleased to announce that they have agreed on a Framework on an Agreement on Reciprocal, Fair, and Balanced Trade ("Framework Agreement").
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Bill Hewitt / Washington Post:
James Dobson, influential voice of the religious right, dies at 89 — He became an evangelical broadcaster in the late 1970s, denouncing abortion and same-sex marriage through his radio show and nonprofit, Focus on the Family. — James C. Dobson Jr., a child psychologist who rose to prominence …
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Robert D. McFadden / New York Times:
James Dobson, Influential Leader of the Religious Right, Dies at 89
James Dobson, Influential Leader of the Religious Right, Dies at 89
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Kateryna Denisova / The Kyiv Independent:
Russian attack hits US electronics plant in western Ukraine — A massive Russian attack struck the U.S.-owned Flex factory in the western Ukrainian city of Mukachevo, Zakarpattia Oblast, overnight on Aug. 21. — “This was an ordinary civilian facility with American investment.
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Jake Tapper / CNN:
Witkoff delivered Russian medal from Putin to family of American who was killed fighting for Russia in 2024 — US special envoy Steve Witkoff delivered a Russian medal to the grieving family of an American who was killed fighting for Russia in 2024, a senior administration official told CNN.
Daniel Barnes / Politico:
The potential next target of Trump's bid to control DC: Local courts … For more than 50 years, judges who hear all the cases in Washington's local courts — both criminal and civil — have been nominated by the president and confirmed by the Senate, similar to federal judicial appointments.
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Ryan J. Reilly / NBC News:
Military officers shifted to prosecute local D.C. crimes amid Trump takeover — Members of the Judge Advocate General Corps are set to join the U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Columbia. — WASHINGTON — As members of the National Guard deploy to the nation's capital as part …
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New Republic:
Stephen Miller Erupts in Manic Fascist Rant—and Reveals a Big Weakness — Stephen Miller exploded in a long, unhinged rant about demonstrators who are protesting President Trump's military occupation of Washington, D.C. It was classic authoritarian agitprop, attacking demonstrators as …
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Jonathan Edwards / Washington Post:
White House tours canceled indefinitely because of Trump's ballroom — Officials have canceled all tours that were scheduled for next month, when the president wants construction to start. — Just now — Public tours of the White House have been suspended indefinitely because of planned construction …
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The Guardian:
Revealed: Israeli military's own data indicates civilian death rate of 83% in Gaza war — Figures from classified IDF database listed 8,900 named fighters as dead or probably dead in May, as overall death toll reached 53,000 — Emma Graham-Harrison and Yuval Abraham in Jerusalem
Amy B Wang / Washington Post:
Trump demands release of Colorado official sentenced in election data scheme — Former Mesa County clerk Tina Peters is serving a nine-year prison sentence on charges that include conspiracy to commit criminal impersonation. — President Donald Trump is demanding the release …
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Alex Thompson / Axios:
Inside the Dems' fight to be “the new Iowa” and hold the first 2028 primary … - Nevada, New Hampshire, and Michigan are currently the frontrunners to be “the new Iowa,” and lead off the 2028 Democratic primary season, according to several people familiar with the Rules and Bylaws committee that will determine the order.
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David French / New York Times:
One Sentence in the Constitution Is Causing America Huge Problems — On Nov. 8, 1787, a pamphleteer who wrote under the pseudonym Cato published one of the most prescient warnings in American history. — Cato looked at the proposed Constitution and declared that it might well turn into a vehicle for tyranny.
Jonathan Stempel / Reuters:
Elon Musk must face lawsuit claiming he ran illegal $1 million election lottery — Elon Musk was ordered on Wednesday by a federal judge to face a lawsuit by voters accusing the world's richest person of defrauding them into signing a petition to support the U.S. Constitution for a chance to win his $1 million-a-day giveaway.
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Punchbowl News:
Sanders sees eye-to-eye with Trump on Intel … Editorial photos provided by Getty Images. Political ads courtesy of AdImpact. — PUNCHBOWL NEWS PRESENTS — We're launching a weekly show on YouTube on September 4! Fly Out Day will include authentic conversations …
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Pew Research Center:
U.S. Unauthorized Immigrant Population Reached a Record 14 Million in 2023 — Preliminary data indicates continued growth into 2024 and a decrease in 2025 — Table of Contents Table of Contents — Pew Research Center conducted this research to understand changes in the unauthorized immigrant population in the United States.
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Eddie Kim / Gazetteer SF:
I reported from an ICE action on Sansome and all I got was a face full of pepper spray — Federal agents are stepping up their actions against protesters and, apparently, the press — At 9:30 a.m., I rushed to the San Francisco Immigration Court at 100 Montgomery St. after receiving tips …
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Mark Elibert / Complex:
JD Vance Heckled With ‘Couch F*cker’ Chants During Visit to D.C.'s Union Station — The vice president was confronted by hecklers in Washington, D.C., who shouted vulgar chants at him during his photo-op. … On Wednesday, Vance joined Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and White House deputy chief …
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New York Times:
Two Big Law Firms Said to Be Doing Free Work for Trump Administration — After making deals with the president to avoid punitive executive orders, Paul Weiss and Kirkland & Ellis are helping the Commerce Department. — At least two large law firms that struck deals with President Trump …
Rebecca Falconer / Axios:
Trump administration imposes fresh sanctions on ICC officials — The Trump administration announced fresh sanctions on International Criminal Court officials on Wednesday and accused the ICC of being a “national security threat” and “instrument for lawfare” against the U.S. and Israel.

