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MSNBC:
Top prosecutor is refusing to charge New York AG despite Trump pressure  —  A key federal prosecutor in Virginia, where James Comey was indicted, is resisting bringing charges against Letitia James.  —  A top prosecutor in Virginia has informed colleagues she plans to decline to seek charges …
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Jessica Testa / New York Times:
How Bari Weiss Won … “I'm a newspaper woman without a newspaper,” Bari Weiss said four years ago on the first episode of her podcast, “Honestly.”  —  Today Ms. Weiss still does not have a newspaper.  But she was just handed the sterling silver keys to the Tiffany network.
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Joe Flint / Wall Street Journal:
Paramount Buys Bari Weiss's the Free Press for $150 Million  —  Weiss to take control of CBS News's editorial vision, aiming for ‘news that reflects reality’  —  Can Bari Weiss reinvent CBS News?  —  That is what Paramount Chief Executive David Ellison is betting on with a $150 million deal …
pbump:   You can't get anti-institutionalists to trust an institution
MSNBC:
Bari Weiss runs a Trump-friendly site — now she'll be in charge of CBS News
New York Times:
Paramount Buys The Free Press, Ushering in a New Era at CBS News
Irie Sentner / Politico:
Trump open to invoking the Insurrection Act … “You look at what's happening with Portland over the years, it's a burning hell hole,” Trump added.  “And then you have a judge that lost her way that tries to pretend that there's no problem.”  —  The Insurrection Act of 1807 is a federal law …
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Chris Edelson / The UnPopulist:
Trump Is Destroying the U.S. Constitution and Amassing Unprecedented Powers by Sending Federal Troops to Invade American Cities  —  Donald Trump has effectively declared war on U.S. cities that he perceives as enemy territory, expanding the military offensive he started this summer in Los Angeles …
New York Times:
C.I.A. Deputy Director Has Replaced Agency's Top Legal Official With Himself  —  It is not clear what is behind the move by Michael Ellis, a Trump loyalist.  A legal ethics specialist said it could raise conflict-of-interest issues.  —  Michael Ellis, the deputy director of the C.I.A. …
Discussion: Above the Law and GovExec.com
Fox News:
South Carolina investigators say no evidence that fire at judge's home was intentionally set  —  South Carolina authorities on Monday said there was no evidence to suggest that the fire that destroyed the million-dollar waterfront mansion belonging to a state judge was deliberately set.
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New York Times:
Fire Consumes the Home of a South Carolina State Judge
Jonathan Chait / The Atlantic:
Stephen Miller Is Going for Broke  —  The White House aide equates opposition to Trump's agenda with terrorism—and pushes for the use of state power to suppress it.  —  Stephen Miller spent his weekend, as he is wont to do, describing American politics as if the nation were in the advanced stages …
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Laura Esposito / The Daily Beast:
MAGA Demanded ‘Holy Hell Fire’ Before Judge's Home Exploded
Discussion: elhayat-life.com and Raw Story
Andrew Feinberg / The Independent:
New conspiracies over Trump's health swirl after text interview with CNN's Jake Tapper  —  The president famously does not use email and is not known to frequently use text messages  —  in Washington, D.C.  —  Your support helps us to tell the story  —  From reproductive rights …
Discussion: RedState and The Independent
Ken Dilanian / MSNBC:
Ex-Justice officials: 'It's our duty to sound the alarm'  —  Scores of officials who have resigned or been forced out of the Justice Department this year are speaking out against its “destruction.”  —  Violating court orders, gutting anti-corruption efforts, imperiling national security …
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Emily Bazelon / New York Times:
We Asked 50 Legal Experts About the Trump Presidency
Discussion: Lawyers, Guns & Money
MSNBC:   Trump sent a ‘compact’ to our universities. They should reject this devil's bargain.
CNN:
Exclusive: Classified Justice Department opinion authorizes strikes on secret list of cartels, sources say  —  The Trump administration has produced a classified legal opinion that justifies lethal strikes against a secret and expansive list of cartels and suspected drug traffickers …
Washington Post:
Trump's new IRS ‘CEO’: The head of Social Security  —  Frank Bisignano will run both agencies, though Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent will formally remain the acting IRS commissioner.  —  The Trump administration has found its seventh leader for the Internal Revenue Service since the start …
Eric Friedman / New York City Bar Association:
Unlawful Attacks on Venezuelan Vessels  —  New York City Bar Association Statement  —  This September, President Donald J. Trump ordered U. S. military strikes against three private Venezuelan-flagged vessels on the high seas, killing at least 17 individuals and severely damaging or sinking those vessels.
Discussion: Slate and Al Jazeera
John Fritze / CNN:
Supreme Court rejects appeal from Epstein accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell  —  The Supreme Court declined Monday to hear an appeal from the former girlfriend of Jeffrey Epstein, brushing aside an argument from Ghislaine Maxwell that she should have been shielded from prosecution under a plea agreement …
Brandon Jarvis / Virginia Scope:
Coyner alleges Jones told her in a 2020 phone call that a few police officers dying would stop them from killing other people  —  Del. Carrie Coyner, R-Chesterfield, sat down with Virginia Scope on Monday morning to discuss the controversy surrounding text messages sent to her in 2022 …
Jory Rand / ABC7:
Burbank Airport air traffic control tower unmanned on Monday evening amid government shutdown  —  Este artículo se ofrece en Español  —  The air traffic tower at Burbank Airport is unmanned on Monday evening as air traffic controllers begin to call out in greater numbers due to the government shutdown.
Clara Jeffery / Mother Jones:
It's Time for Soft Secession  —  In 2013, venture capitalist Tim Draper launched a “Six Californias” ballot initiative.  The upshot was that with some 40 million people, more than the population of the 20 smallest states combined, California was too big, too diverse, to be “efficiently” governed.
Discussion: New York Times
Kate Santaliz / Axios:
Mike Johnson faces bipartisan heat over delayed vote on Epstein files  —  House Speaker Mike Johnson's decision to keep his chamber on recess during the government shutdown is stalling a long-awaited vote on releasing the Jeffrey Epstein files. … - But Johnson called claims that he's keeping …
Pema Levy / Mother Jones:
The “Dual State” Theory Was Invented to Describe Nazis.  The Supreme Court Could Take Us There.  —  Authoritarianism—but make it look like the rule of law.  —  Perhaps the most brazenly illegal action of President Donald Trump's second term so far took place on his first day in office …
Discussion: Associated Press
Josh Marshall / Talking Points Memo:
Power Is the Order of the Day, and Other Beds Trump Has Made  —  One of the biggest challenges I've had in the last nine months and especially since the summer is how to convey both the very brittle, thin nature of Trump's power and also the scale of the threat his government poses.
Fox News:
Jack Smith tracked private communications, calls of nearly a dozen GOP senators during J6 probe, FBI says  —  EXCLUSIVE: Former Special Counsel Jack Smith was allegedly tracking the private communications and phone calls of nearly a dozen Republican Senators as part of his investigation into the Jan. 6 …
Reuters:
Rome calls on US to reconsider extra tariff on pasta imports  —  Rome is working closely with the European Commission to press the United States to reconsider an additional anti-dumping tariff on pasta imports which would effectively double their price, the Italian foreign ministry said.
Discussion: Variety
Wall Street Journal:
Trump's Immigration Push Diverts U.S. Agents From Drug, Money and Sex-Crime Cases  —  Federal investigators are resigning, and morale is low, as they juggle complex cases and detain migrants  —  A federal team in El Paso that once pursued child traffickers has been disbanded.
Bloomberg:
US to Take 10% Stake in Trilogy Metals to Unlock Alaska Mining  —  The US said it will take a 10% stake in Canadian minerals explorer Trilogy Metals Inc. as part of a $35.6 million investment to secure critical energy and mining projects in Alaska.  —  In an announcement Monday …
Reuters:
Exclusive: Trump official bypassed ethics rules in criminal referrals of Fed governor and other foes, sources say  — Pulte bypassed inspector general in criminal referrals, sources say  — Legal experts say Pulte's actions violate ethics rules  — Trump has applauded Pulte's actions against political opponents
Anemona Hartocollis / New York Times:
Harvard Has Identified Another Problem: Its Own Students  —  Many students don't do the reading and don't speak up in class, according to a report.  Now, professors are trying to change a campus culture they say hurts achievement and stifles speech.  —  Harvard University …
Discussion: NewsMax.com and Salt Lake Tribune
Josephine Walker / Axios:
Chicago journalists sue Trump over “extreme brutality” at ICE protests  —  A coalition of Chicago journalists, organizations and protesters sued President Trump and top administration officials over federal agents' “pattern of extreme brutality” at a local Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility.
Our World in Data:
Does the news reflect what we die from?  —  What do Americans die from, and what do the New York Times, Washington Post, and Fox News report on?  —  Reuse our work freely  —  Acknowledgments  —  For this work, we relied on Media Cloud, an open-access platform for media analysis.
Nick Lentz / CBS News:
The U.S.'s strongest tornado in 12 years hit North Dakota in June, National Weather Service says  —  A deadly tornado that ripped through a rural city in North Dakota in June has been upgraded to an EF-5, the National Weather Service said Monday, marking the first U.S. twister with an EF-5 rating in 12 years.
Ruchir Sharma / Financial Times:
America is now one big bet on AI  —  It's seen as the magic fix for every threat to the US economy … Despite mounting threats to the US economy — from high tariffs to collapsing immigration, eroding institutions, rising debt and sticky inflation — large companies and investors seem unfazed.
Nick Miroff / The Atlantic:
As Money Rushed In, ICE's Rapid Expansion Stalled Out  —  This article was featured in the One Story to Read Today newsletter.  Sign up for it here.  —  Few provisions in President Donald Trump's One Big Beautiful Bill Act were as thrilling to immigration hard-liners as the $45 billion …
Nikki McCann Ramirez / Rolling Stone:
Manosphere Influencers Who Boosted Trump Are Now Cooling on Him  —  Creators like Theo Von and Adin Ross are starting to distance themselves from the president they helped propel to the White House  —  Manosphere podcasters didn't win Donald Trump the presidency in the 2024 election cycle …
Discussion: Comic Sands
Will Sommer / The Bulwark:
MAGA Turns on Trump's Top Lawyer  —  Todd Blanche faces MAGA heat  —  It's hard to imagine a more loyal Trump foot soldier than Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche.  A former defense attorney for Trump, Blanche has played a role in administration controversies big and small.
Discussion: CBS News and Raw Story
 
 
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Edith Olmsted / New Republic:
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Josephine Walker / Axios:
Hundreds of ex-DOJ staffers demand oversight ahead of Pam Bondi hearing
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