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New York Times:
Trump Previews Fall Strategy With Baseless Claims of California Vote Fraud — The president is using the slow count of mail ballots in California to renew his effort to cast doubt on election outcomes he doesn't like, despite a lack of evidence of any widespread fraud.
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Washington Examiner, Townhall, Lawyers, Guns & Money, The Guardian, NewsMax.com, Democracy Docket, IJR and Associated Press
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G. Elliott Morris / Strength In Numbers:
Yes, Americans are polarized. But that doesn't prevent wave elections — A popular measure of intra-party loyalty in polls artificially inflates electoral stability and ignores the crucial role that turnout plays in close races … In a column from late May, Charlie Cook argues …
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New York Sun
Richard L. Hasen / MS NOW:
Trump's latest ‘voter fraud’ claims may backfire on him in the fall — During normal times, the president of the United States would not routinely claim, without evidence, an epidemic of “voter fraud.” But Donald Trump is on another tirade about supposed fraud — this time in California's primary elections.
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Wall Street Journal, Democracy Docket, Talking Points Memo, Ace of Spades HQ, Politico, The Daily Caller, CNN, Townhall and Votebeat
Michael R. Blood / Associated Press:
Progressive Nithya Raman advances to November runoff against Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass
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CNN, New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Politico, MeidasTouch, LAist, Newsweek, New York Post, The American Spectator, NPR, Rolling Stone, UPI, Washington Post, One America News Network, The Guardian, The Gateway Pundit, Washington Examiner, The Post Millennial, The Hill, LA Public Press, FOX 10 Phoenix, NBC News and Bloomberg
Alexander Bolton / The Hill:
GOP cries foul over California, but fails to echo Trump claims
GOP cries foul over California, but fails to echo Trump claims
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Townhall and The Irish News
Edward Luce / Financial Times:
Trump is becoming Jimmy Carter — Like the 39th US president, the current occupant of the White House has handed control of the narrative to Iran — No two human beings, let alone US presidents, could be less alike than Donald Trump and Jimmy Carter. One was a frugal “citizen servant”; the other is Trump.
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New York Times:
A Challenge in the U.S.-Iran Talks: Both Sides Demand Victory — Washington and Tehran would need to defend any potential deal as a win for their side. And each has a leader whose approach to talks is vexing mediators. — For weeks, the parameters of a preliminary agreement to end …
Washington Post:
Trump's grip on the GOP leaves Netanyahu with few places to turn
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Semafor, New York Times, New York Post, NewsMax.com, The Hill, Washington Times and Politico
Anton Troianovski / New York Times:
Trump Wants to Call the Shots. But in Iran, He Keeps Hitting His Limits.
Trump Wants to Call the Shots. But in Iran, He Keeps Hitting His Limits.
New York Times:
Iran War Live Updates: Israel Launches New Strikes in Southern Lebanon
Iran War Live Updates: Israel Launches New Strikes in Southern Lebanon
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Washington Examiner, CBS News, Reason, Associated Press, Haaretz, Middle East Monitor, Al Jazeera, Reuters and CNBC
Ashleigh Fields / The Hill:
Vance referring Walz, Ellison to DOJ for criminal fraud investigation — Vice President Vance said late Monday that he will refer Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D) and state Attorney General Keith Ellison to the Justice Department (DOJ) for a criminal fraud investigation prompted by findings from a House Oversight Committee report.
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ProPublica:
An Indian Billionaire Was Targeted by Trump. Then He Poured Money Into a Startup Secretly Backed by Donald Trump Jr. — In late November in Jamnagar, India, the scions of two of the most powerful families in the world stood face-to-face. On one side was 30-year-old Anant Ambani, son of one the richest men in Asia.
Aaron Kleinman / Heartland Signal:
What Congress would look like without gerrymandering — Last year, Donald Trump started a race to the bottom in redistricting that Republicans are currently winning. Coming out of 2024, it looked like the maps for the 2026 election would lead to the winner of the House popular vote gaining control of the chamber.
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Newsbusters and New Republic
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Hans Nichols / Axios:
Scoop: Dems place $30 million bet on reshaping 2028 House maps
Scoop: Dems place $30 million bet on reshaping 2028 House maps
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Sabato's Crystal Ball and Washington Examiner
Aaron Zamost / New York Times:
Our Stock Market Is Broken — Steven Spielberg has an alien movie opening this month, but that may not be the biggest science fiction blockbuster of the summer. That could be the SpaceX initial public offering. — As part of its pitch to sell shares on the stock market …
Aaron Blake / CNN:
How many times has Trump claimed an Iran deal is around the corner? — It's been more than two months since President Donald Trump announced a ceasefire with Iran, saying at the time that the two sides were close to a deal. — Trump said on social media on April 7 that they were …
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Metro.co.uk, CNBC, Politico, The Times of Israel, The Spectator and Semafor
Politico:
Drama as House GOP eyes next big swing — Presented by IN TODAY'S EDITION: — Republican pray for a Pulte retreat — Obernolte lays out AI legislative plan — Primaries today in four states — Today's the day House Republicans are hoping to put one reconciliation bill behind them and start moving on another.
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Reuters:
Under the Trump crypto playbook, the family always wins. Investors don't — Risking little of their own money, the US president and his sons have added at least $2.3 billion to the family fortune from their main crypto ventures, while the investors they've wooed have taken a $2.3 billion hit, a Reuters examination found.
Annie Waldman / ProPublica:
He Profits Off Raw Milk That's Making People Sick. The Government Isn't Stopping Him. — Raw Milk on the Rise: Driven by political shifts and wellness trends, unpasteurized milk has moved from a fringe obsession to a widespread movement rooted in institutional distrust.
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Heartland Signal
Genevieve McDonald / Washington Post:
I know firsthand why Graham Platner shouldn't be a U.S. senator — I quit the campaign last fall, disturbed by what I'd learned about the Maine Democratic Senate primary candidate. — Genevieve McDonald, a former Maine state representative, is the former political director …
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The Hill, Fox News, CBS News, Mediaite, The Guardian, ABC News, Roll Call, The Daily Wire and New York Post
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New York Times:
Trump Nominates Blanche for Attorney General, Setting Up Confirmation Fight — As acting attorney general, Todd Blanche has shown a willingness to execute the president's maximalist demands. Whether the Senate will confirm him remains unclear. — President Trump on Monday nominated …
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The Hill, Washington Post, Al Jazeera, Washington Times, Roll Call, CBS News, Raw Story and Bloomberg
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Matthew Mpoke Bigg / New York Times:
Somali Referee Says His World Cup Dream Is Dashed After U.S. Denies Entry — “I had the right papers and everything,” Omar Abdulkadir Artan said in his first interview since he was turned back. He would have been the first Somali to referee a game in the tournament.
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Politico, MPR News, Middle East Monitor, Agence France-Presse, Daily Mail, Novara Media, Washington Examiner, CBS News, KTLA, The Guardian, Semafor, GV Wire, Al Jazeera and Associated Press
Alex Isenstadt / Axios:
Scoop: Trump admin pre-blames Europe for any World Cup Ebola — The Trump administration, fearing that international travel could accelerate the spread of Ebola as the World Cup hits America, is pressuring Europe to dramatically shift its strategy for preventing infections, sources tell Axios.
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The Independent, NewsMax.com and Semafor
David Dayen / American Prospect:
Why That Next Hamburger Is Going to Cost You — The primary driver of inflation in the U.S. economy—the forever war in Iran—has not yet taken full effect. Now we've found an entirely new driver. — Last week, the flesh-eating parasite known as the New World screwworm was found in a calf in Texas …
Wired:
Meta Deletes Face-Recognition System From Its Smart Glasses App After WIRED Report — The code WIRED identified is gone from the latest version of Meta AI, the companion app for the company's smart glasses. Meta won't say why or whether it's coming back. — One day after WIRED revealed …
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Politico and Electronic Frontier Foundation, more at Techmeme »
Brandon Waltens / Texas Scorecard:
Second Capitol Staffer Confirms Past Relationship With Talarico — The revelation comes as the Democrat Senate candidate faces scrutiny over a separate relationship with a former chief of staff. — A former Capitol staffer has publicly confirmed that she was previously in a romantic relationship …
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Townhall
Isabella Cueto / STAT:
Alcohol study discarded by Trump officials is published in scientific journal — The report, meant to inform dietary guidelines, found risks from light drinking — WASHINGTON — A report on alcohol's health effects, commissioned by the federal government but unreleased under President Trump …
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New York Times, Associated Press, The Independent and Daily Mail
Madiba K. Dennie / Balls and Strikes:
The Supreme Court Hasn't Ruled On Birthright Citizenship. Trump May Be Deporting Newborn Citizens Anyway — The Trump administration is refusing to answer questions about the health and safety of undocumented young mothers—and their newborn U.S. citizens—in its custody.
New York Times:
Crew Is Rescued After U.S. Helicopter Goes Down Near Strait of Hormuz — It was not immediately clear what led to the incident, which came at a time when the cease-fire in the war has grown tenuous. — A U.S. Army Apache helicopter gunship went down near the Strait of Hormuz on Monday …
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CNN, UPI, RedState, Metro.co.uk, New York Post, Blaze Media, Stars & Stripes, The Aviationist, The Times of Israel, Daily Mail, Washington Examiner, Forbes, Reuters and Associated Press
Politico:
Did Brad Lander phone it in for his last year as comptroller? — Presented by With additional help from Gelila Negesse — HAPPY TUESDAY. This is Chris Sommerfeldt in the Big Apple (Go New York, Go New York, Go). I'm kicking us off today with a scoop on a certain former city comptroller's relatively light government schedules.



