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Trump campaign memo signals plans to reduce national GOP platform
This memo did not specifically mention abortion or reproductive rights but doubled down on the notion that the new platform will reflect Trump's political stances.Donald Trump -
The New York Times - Top stories
The Trump Decision Reveals Deep Rot in the System
Instead of delivering a judgment many months ago and allowing the trial to proceed, the justices gave Trump the gift of delay piled upon delay.Donald Trump -
The Hill - Politics
The Memo: The debate that changed everything
ATLANTA — Never before has a debate transformed a presidential race so utterly. The idea of replacing President Biden as his party’s 2024 nominee has become Topic A in national politics; former President Trump has advanced from a slight to heavy ... -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Amazon plans to launch a service focused on shipping cheap products directly from warehouses in China amid competition from low-cost e-commerce platforms Temu and Shein.
Amazon plans to launch a service focused on shipping cheap products directly from warehouses in China amid competition from low-cost e-commerce platforms Temu and Shein.China -
The Hill - Politics
Stadium-sized asteroid to buzz by Earth on Saturday: 5 things to know
An asteroid the size of a football stadium will thread the needle between Earth and the moon Saturday morning — the second of two astronomical near misses in three days. Near miss, in this case, is a relative term: Saturday’s asteroid, 2024 MK, ... -
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Chipotle's portion sizes can vary by up to 87%, analysis finds
Wells Fargo tests dozens of burrito bowls from Chipotle Mexican Grill amid social media complaints about skimpy servings. -
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Walgreens stock plunges as drugstore chain slashes profit guidance in 'challenging' consumer environment
The results and guidance cut come as Walgreens works to slash costs by closing underperforming U.S. stores, among other measures. -
The New York Times - Top stories
House G.O.P. Begins Push on Hard-Right Spending Bills, Teeing Up Future Battles
The Republican-led House loaded its funding measures with provisions that have no chance of becoming law, as both parties look toward a bigger fight later this year, most likely after the elections. -
The Hill - Politics
The GOP's pessimistic platform for the future is the worst of our past
In short, we’re witnessing the Republicans’ mass conversion to a reactionary populism that demands that Americans “return” to an allegedly better past.
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Trump Granted Partial Immunity in Federal Election Case
The ruling makes a distinction between official actions of a president, which have immunity, and those of a private citizen. In dissent, the court’s liberals lament a vast expansion of presidential power.Donald Trump -
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Dissent From Supreme Court’s Liberals Laments Expansion of Presidential Power
The three Democratic appointees railed against the ruling that former President Donald J. Trump has some immunity for his official actions, declaring that their colleagues had made the president into “a king above the law.” -
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Thomas and Alito took part in the case, despite calls for their recusal.
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Biden Campaign Will Try to Reassure Big Donors
President Biden’s top campaign official is scheduled to hold a crucial call on Monday to convince donors that the president can beat former President Donald J. Trump.Joe Biden -
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The Road to a Crisis: How Democrats Let Biden Glide to Renomination
An 81-year-old candidate and no Plan B. “How did we get here?” one leading Democrat asks. The answer is complicated.Joe Biden