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Stephen Neukam / NOTUS:
Ken Paxton's Impeachment Defense Lawyer Endorses James Talarico  —  A Texas lawyer who helped lead Republican Ken Paxton's defense during a 2023 impeachment trial said Paxton “has lost sight of his core mission.”  — Copy  —  A Texas lawyer who helped lead Republican Ken Paxton's defense during …
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Jacques Berlinerblau / MS NOW:   The hypocrisy of Republicans trying to shame James Talarico for his faith
Jon Gambrell / Associated Press:
Israel says it has struck Iran after taking missile fire  —  Israel launched airstrikes early Monday targeting central and western Iran in response to missile fire from Tehran, attacks that threatened to drag the wider Middle East back into a regional war.  Iranian state television reported …
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Megan K. Stack / New York Times:
Israeli Expansionism Is Shaking the Middle East
Discussion: Associated Press and Reuters
Lizzie Porter / The National:
Deterrence and leverage: Iran tries to call the shots with strikes on Israel
Bloomberg:
FTX Co-Founder Sam Bankman-Fried Applies for Trump Pardon  —  FTX co-founder Sam Bankman-Fried formally applied for a presidential pardon, more than two years after he was convicted over the multi-billion dollar collapse of his once-thriving cryptocurrency empire.
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Politico:
Fallen crypto mogul Sam Bankman-Fried applies for pardon … Bankman-Fried said in an interview from prison with Fox Business, which earlier reported the pardon application, that he would “absolutely” want a pardon.  He said he hasn't personally had any conversations with the White House …
Greg Sargent / New Republic:
Deep in Rural Virginia, a MAGA Pro-Gun Push Takes an Unnerving Turn  —  When Governor Abigail Spanberger signed a new assault weapons ban in Virginia last month, it got almost zero national news coverage.  Yet it amounted to an important milestone: It marked the first time in U.S. history …
Discussion: The Daily Caller
Associated Press:
6 people hurt in stabbings at New York's Penn Station with a suspect in custody, authorities says  —  Six people were injured in a stabbing inside New York's Penn Station on Sunday evening, authorities said, less than a day before thousands of fans are expected to descend on neighboring Madison Square Garden …
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Camilo Montoya-Galvez / CBS News:
Trump administration launches largest-ever effort to denaturalize U.S. citizens accused of fraud or other crimes  —  Add CBS News on Google  —  The Trump administration on Monday plans to announce it is seeking to revoke the citizenship of 17 U.S. citizens accused of immigration fraud …
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US Department of Justice:
Justice Department Moves to Strip U.S. Citizenship from 17 Naturalized Sex Offenders, Fraudsters, Drug Dealers, and More
Discussion: The Hill and Townhall
Matt Burgess / Wired:
All the Ways Europe Is Ditching American Technology  —  A WIRED timeline shows how dozens of governments, companies, and other organizations across Europe are moving, or planning to shift, away from US Big Tech.  —  Europe is done with American Big Tech.  Well, sort of.
Jose Pagliery / NOTUS:
The Justice Department Hasn't Taken Its Usual Steps to Protect the 2026 Election  —  The DOJ appears to be quietly scrapping its typical “command center” that would monitor Election Day emergencies.  — Copy  —  President Donald Trump says “if you don't have honest voting, you can't really have a nation.”
David Stout / New York Times:
Gordon S. Wood, Pioneering Historian of Early America, Dies at 92  —  In a Pulitzer-winning book, “The Radicalism of the American Revolution,” he wrote that the colonists rose up against an entire worldview, not just against taxation.  —  Gordon S. Wood, a historian whose decades of research …
Noah Berlatsky / Public Notice:
Pam Bondi was the worst AG in history.  Until now.  —  This edition of PN is made possible by paid subscribers.  Become one ⬇️  —  ☀️ Subscribe to PN ☀️  —  Pam Bondi has a strong claim to being the most corrupt and subservient attorney general in US history.
Matthew Gault / 404 Media:
A Farmer Donated Land to Turn into a Park.  The City Is Building a Massive Data Center Instead  —  In 1999, a farmer gave away 87 acres of land to a small Texas city to use as a park.  The city sold to a data center developer for $10 million.  —  Almost 30 years ago a farming family deeded land …
Discussion: Tom's Hardware
Shawn Hubler / New York Times:
Progressive Challenger Overtakes Spencer Pratt in Race for L.A. Mayor  —  Nithya Raman pulled into second place in the race to see who will face Mayor Karen Bass in November.  There are more votes to be counted.  —  Nithya Raman, a progressive member of the Los Angeles City Council …
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Los Angeles Times:
Nithya Raman surges past Spencer Pratt in L.A. mayor's race, closing in on runoff with Karen Bass
Heidi Blake / New Yorker:
Andrew Tate's Empire of Abuse  —  How the defining figure of the manosphere built a fortune—and became a political force—by systematically exploiting women.  —  “I've done this with over 100 girls,” Tate said, about compelling women into sex work.  “I almost sound evil.  But I'm not.”
Jennifer Millman / NBC New York:
No walking allowed in heart of Midtown for Monday's Knicks game … Sorry, Knicks fans: No Madison Square Garden watch party tonight.  —  You won't even be able to walk close.  —  The NYPD and U.S. Secret Service announced another spate of street closures and security measures in anticipation …
Discussion: The City Reporter and Gothamist
Jonathan Edwards / Washington Post:
Kennedy Center removes Trump's name from website after judge's ruling  —  The center removed President Donald Trump's name from its website, although the front of the performing arts venue still read: “The Donald J. Trump and The John F. Kennedy Memorial Center for the Performing Arts.”  —  Summary
Devlin Barrett / New York Times:
How the Drive to Find a Conspiracy Against Trump Rocked the Justice Dept.  —  The push to investigate what the president's allies saw as a “deep state” cabal intent on taking him down set off cascading crises, ended careers and undercut the department's credibility with judges.
William Kristol / The Bulwark:
Blanche: “Not a Crime to Party with Mr. Epstein”  —  This weekend saw a series of worrisome escalations between Israel and Iran, with the battered, beleaguered ceasefire in the region threatening to give way entirely.  On Sunday, Israel carried out strikes against Hezbollah forces in Beirut …
Discussion: Raw Story and The Contrarian
Dan Diamond / Washington Post:
Knicks fans warn Trump to expect hostile reception at NBA Finals game  —  Some Knicks fans say the president is not welcome at Madison Square Garden.  —  Summary  —  President Donald Trump is used to cheers at his highly curated rallies and events.  But on Monday night he's widely expected …
Steve Vladeck / One First:
231. The Death of Purcell's “Principle”  —  There is no coherent defense of the “Purcell principle” that can be rationalized with the Supreme Court's behavior over the past six weeks in the Alabama and Louisiana redistricting cases.  —  Welcome back to “One First,” a newsletter that aims …
Discussion: Election Law Blog
Amy Brittain / Washington Post:
This agent sent models to meet Jeffrey Epstein.  Now he's trying to explain why.  —  A Post examination reveals how Epstein cultivated a network of modeling industry associates who offered to bring women into his orbit after he was released from jail.  —  Summary
Discussion: The Hill and Raw Story
Kyle Cheney / Politico:
Court blocks Trump's $100K visa fee  —  It's a significant victory for states who sued Trump over the proclamation, saying the $100,000 fee had damaged their ability to hire workers … The Clinton appointee's ruling was rooted in two Supreme Court precedents: the ruling that upheld Obamacare …
Discussion: CNBC and Bloomberg, more at Techmeme »
Yoni Appelbaum / The Atlantic:
How America Gave Up on Its Own History  —  Unable to agree on how to interpret the American story, the country's schools, universities, and political institutions have stopped trying to tell it at all.  —  Seek  —  on a july afternoon in 2019, I found myself in a large, sun-dappled room within one of America's great estates.
Politico:
Spy-powers deal is latest Hill casualty of Trump's impetuous decisionmaking … But Democrats are withdrawing their support in protest of the Pulte appointment, with nearly every Democratic senator joining a handful of Republicans in tanking a procedural vote early Friday morning …
Reese Gorman / NOTUS:
It's Johnson's Gavel But Trump's House  —  Mike Johnson has handed over powers that usually rest with the speaker to Trump.  — Copy  —  It's become a running joke among some Republican members: Speaker Mike Johnson has had to rely on President Donald Trump so much, Trump is actually the one running the House.
Discussion: Daily Mail, PoliticusUSA and Raw Story
Politico:
Aaron Schock's pursuit of a second chance — and a gold mine … Aaron Schock could not stop talking about the gold.  He returned from a trip to Caracas in early 2025 telling a confidant that Venezuela's vice president had promised him a gold mine — an honest-to-god gold mine — if he could get U.S. sanctions lifted on the country.
Discussion: Raw Story
 
 
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René Marsh / CNN:
Exclusive: EPA scientists say they are being pushed to downplay potential risks of household products
Discussion: NewsMax.com and Raw Story
Media Matters for America:
Fox analyst Jack Keane states we're “in the middle” of war with Iran. Months ago, he claimed the war was in the “red zone.”
Eric Katz / NOTUS:
The IRS Moved IT and HR Staff to Process Taxes. It's Not Going Well.
Votebeat:
The Trump administration's multiple investigations of the 2020 election may have more to do with 2026
Miranda Devine / New York Post:
Democrats can't escape the Bidens and their drama — even if they're done covering for them
Discussion: RedState and IJR
Rebecca F. Elliott / New York Times:
The Iran War is Forcing Energy-Importing Countries to Turn Inward
 Earlier Items: 
Wall Street Journal:
Harassing Supreme Court Justice Barrett at Home
The Guardian:
Majority of US's new AI datacenters to be built on drought-hit land
Discussion: Tom's Hardware
Pjotr Sauer / The Guardian:
Armenia's pro-Europe party wins election and cements shift away from Russia
Sudiksha Kochi / The Hill:
GOP plots third reconciliation bill as midterm clock ticks
Streetsblog New York City:
Penn Station Belongs to New Yorkers
Mercedes Ruehl / Financial Times:
Switzerland weighs Franco-Italian alternative to US air defences
Milan Singh / The Argument:
Why centrists can't win the Democratic presidential primary
 

 
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Jaspreet Singh / Reuters:
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