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William Kristol / The Bulwark:
Trump's Dangerous Escalation in a Losing War  —  There are certain moments in sports when, right after the game ends, you instantly know it has a place in history.  Last night was one of those moments.  The Knicks came back from 29 points down to defeat the Spurs in the final seconds and take a 3-1 series lead.
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Matt Gertz / Media Matters for America:
Trump's latest Fox interview shows how their relationship has triggered an Iran war doom loop  —  President Donald Trump called in to his old stomping ground of Fox News' Fox & Friends on Thursday morning, using the surprise interview to denounce the “crooked” media's coverage of the war he started with Iran …
Discussion: New York Times
Washington Post:
Trump says he has canceled plans to strike Iran  —  President Donald Trump on Thursday withdrew threats to take Iran's most critical oil terminal “in the not too distant future,” after fresh attacks on U.S. bases in the region.  —  Summary  —  President Donald Trump said that he had …
Associated Press:
Trump threatens to take ‘total control’ of Iran's oil industry as ceasefire teeters
Eric Schmitt / New York Times:
Trump and Hegseth Broadcast U.S. Military Strikes Before They Happen
Brady Knox / Washington Examiner:
Trump promises another round of strikes against Iran and operation on Kharg Island
Steve Benen / MS NOW:
Trump says he will nominate Jay Clayton to succeed Tulsi Gabbard as the DNI  —  If White House officials are expecting this nomination to advance without controversy, they're going to be disappointed.  —  Jay Clayton, the U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York, has maintained a rather high profile lately.
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New York Times:
Trump Picks Jay Clayton for Director of National Intelligence After Backlash Over Bill Pulte  —  The president said he would nominate Jay Clayton, the U.S. attorney in Manhattan and the former chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission, for the permanent role.
Maegan Vazquez / Washington Post:
Trump picks Jay Clayton, Manhattan U.S. attorney, to be director of national intelligence
Nathan Howard / Reuters:
US authorities investigate huge ‘8647’ marking on grounds of National Mall in Washington  —  The U.S. Department of the Interior said on Thursday it is investigating what appeared to be a large tracing of “8647” into the grounds of the National Mall in Washington, D.C.
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Washington Post:   Enormous etchings of numbers interpreted as threat to Trump appear on National Mall
Sabato's Crystal Ball:
The Senate: The Race for the Majority is Not a Toss-up, But the Races That Will Decide It Are  —  KEY POINTS FROM THIS ARTICLE  — We are making three Senate rating changes this week, all in favor of Democrats.  North Carolina moves to Leans Democratic, and Alaska and Ohio are now Toss-ups.
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Madison Fernandez / Politico:
Judge finds Lander not guilty in 26 Federal Plaza obstruction case … “No offense to Mr. Lander,” the judge said.  —  Lander — who entered the courtroom in good spirits and holding a Knicks hat — told reporters after the verdict: “I didn't feel tired.”  —  “I felt an urgency to show …
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Marlow Stern / Variety:
Former ‘60 Minutes’ Staffers Unload on Bari Weiss: 'Everything She's Touched Has Turned to S—'  —  As Bari Weiss lays waste to “60 Minutes,” six former staffers sound off on the damage she's inflicted upon the crown jewel of CBS News.  —  Staffers have taken to calling it “Black Thursday.”
Sarah Fitzpatrick / The Atlantic:
Trump Isn't Giving Up on His Slush Fund  —  Sign up for Inside the Trump Presidency, a newsletter featuring coverage of the second Trump term.  —  When Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche appeared before Congress last Tuesday, senior administration officials hoped that his testimony …
NOTUS:
At Least Six States Have RSVP'd ‘No’ to Trump's State Fair  —  Some states say the Freedom 250 birthday bash is too expensive, too rushed and too politicized.  — Copy  —  President Donald Trump's big birthday bash for America is hitting more speedbumps, as at least six states plan to sit out the Great American State Fair.
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Michael Scherer / The Atlantic:
Inside America's Ugly Birthday Battle
New York Times:
Women Who Fled Iran Are to Be Deported to Central African Republic, Lawyers Say  —  The women are among nearly two dozen people slated to be sent to a country where the U.S. government has advised “Do not travel for any reason.”  —  The Trump administration is preparing to deport nearly …
Discussion: Reuters and Just Security
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Jim Saksa / Democracy Docket:   Exclusive: Democrats unveil plan to protect elections from Trump, AI
Washington Post:
Oil executives warn White House that gas prices will get worse  —  Grim predictions add to the problems of a president already facing a sharp rise in inflation.  —  Summary  —  Oil and gas executives have warned the White House that gasoline prices could surge in coming months …
Joe Perticone / The Bulwark:
Mike Johnson Just Made a Grave Political Error  —  Social Security is popular.  Cutting it is not.  —  ∙ Paid  —  I scream social  —  Mike Johnson did something very out of character Monday.  Normally coy in public, the speaker of the House openly admitted to a radio interviewer …
Discussion: New Republic and Crooks and Liars
Henry J. Gomez / NBC News:
Vance's chief of staff to leave Trump administration  —  Jacob Reses, who has been with Vance since his successful 2022 Senate campaign in Ohio, is expected to remain close to the vice president's team.  —  Jacob Reses, the chief of staff to Vice President JD Vance, will leave the administration …
Will Sommer / The Bulwark:
Meth Scandal Rocks Nascent Greg Bovino 2028 Campaign  —  The Meth-Tied GOP Operative Behind Bovino 2028  —  Just five months after being fired from his leadership role in Donald Trump's mass-deportation campaign, former U.S. Border Patrol Commander-at-Large Greg Bovino is eyeing a run for president.
Discussion: Raw Story
Will Bunch / The Philadelphia Inquirer:
The U.S. welcomed this child of the Vietnam War.  Why did he die in ICE custody?  —  Tuan Van Bui's bad luck arguably started the day he was born in 1970 in the city then known as Saigon — the child of a Vietnamese woman and one of the thousands of U.S. soldiers who fought in Southeast Asia for nearly two decades.
Politico:
Senate panel approves Department of War name change  —  The Senate Armed Services Committee voted this week to formally change the Pentagon's name to the Department of War, moving a significant step closer to solidifying President Donald Trump's rebrand of the Defense Department as permanent.
Bloomberg:
Trump Opens Protected Pacific Ocean Areas to Commercial Fishing  —  President Donald Trump on Thursday opened protected Pacific Ocean waters to commercial fishing, lifting restrictions that barred the activity within three marine national monuments.  —  With a presidential proclamation signed …
Paul Krugman:
Social Security is Facing a Political Crisis  —  America can afford to keep paying full benefits.  But will we?  —  On Tuesday the Social Security Trustees released their latest report on the system's finances.  The numbers didn't change much: Unless something is done …
CNN:
Man who killed Minnesota lawmaker and her husband pleads guilty to murder in federal case  —  The man who killed a former Minnesota House Speaker and her husband, and who seriously injured another lawmaker and his wife, agreed to a deal with federal prosecutors Thursday, ensuring he will not be put to death.
New York Times:
Sex, Lies and Secrets: A Federal Judge's Trysts Go Public  —  Now, Judge Eleanor Ross's career and caseload are under scrutiny.  And her punishment, a private reprimand, has sparked backlash.  —  For years, Judge Eleanor Ross's secret was passed down from law clerk to law clerk.
Discussion: Reason and Althouse
Nathan Tankus / Notes on the Crises:
What Ever Happened to DOGE?  The “OMBification” of the Trump-Musk Payments Crisis  —  Dear readers: My deepest apologies for my absence.  I got the so-called “Super-Flu” that hit New York in December, then I followed that up with a very debilitating bout of food poisoning in January.
Discussion: Politico
Reed Abelson / New York Times:
Can't Pay Medical Bills?  Trump Officials Suggest Getting a Loan. … Kathleen Capetta's family of five is paying an additional $750 a month this year for its Obamacare plan premium.  She was already paying off debt from cancer treatment.Cig Harvey for The New York Times
Discussion: Democrats and Raw Story
Alice Miranda Ollstein / Politico:
Hawley pushes Blanche to settle abortion pill case  —  Todd Blanche's path to becoming the next attorney general was already going to be rocky, with at least two Republicans on the Senate Judiciary Committee noncommittal on supporting him.  Now, a third Senate Judiciary Republican …
 
 
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Matthew Lee / Associated Press:
US puts up $750K to evacuate an American who was aboard hantavirus cruise ship from remote island
Discussion: Washington Examiner
David E. Sanger / New York Times:
Avril Haines, Former Intelligence Chief, Will Lead Carnegie Peace Endowment
Victoria Hernandez / USA Today:
Which World Cup countries are on President Trump's travel ban?
Bloomberg:
Stocks Rally as Trump Signals US-Iran Deal Is Near | Closing Bell
Ellen Milligan / Bloomberg:
UK Defense Secretary's Ugly Exit Shatters Starmer's Legacy
The Detroit News:
Ex-Abdul El-Sayed campaign staffer charged in UM threat case
Samuel Benson / Politico:
Prominent Biden envoy unloads on the White House he served
Nate Raymond / Reuters:
US Supreme Court overturns ex-Twitter employee's obstruction conviction in Saudi spy case
Discussion: Washington Examiner
 Earlier Items: 
Camille Mumford / Emerson Polling:
June 2026 National Poll: Voters Pessimistic or Uncertain about Future of the US
Discussion: NewsMax.com
Lauren Egan / The Bulwark:
Dems See a Major Black Voter Backlash to SCOTUS
Discussion: American Greatness
Constant Méheut / New York Times:
The War in Ukraine Has Now Gone On Longer Than World War I
Discussion: The Kyiv Independent and GZERO
Amanda Klasing / The Bulwark:
No Guns, No Drugs—Why Did We Blow Up These Boats?
Discussion: The Intercept
Politico:
House Republicans huddle with Hegseth after Trump's reconciliation demands
Discussion: The Guardian
Greg Sargent / New Republic:
Why Is Trump Tanking in MAGA Country? These Dems Found a Good Answer.
 

 
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Jake Kanter / Deadline:
Sources: new Doctor Who episodes are likely to remain off TV until at least 2028; the BBC says it will use a competitive process to find producers for Season 16

Daniel Thomas / Financial Times:
ITV says advertising revenues from the World Cup are about 30% higher than those from Euro 2024; Telemundo says it sold out of key World Cup ad inventory

Jon Brodkin / Ars Technica:
Ted Cruz and Ron Wyden introduce the JAWBONE Act, which would let Americans sue federal officials who try to coerce broadcasters or platforms to censor speech

 
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