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The morning read for Friday, July 19
Each weekday, we select a short list of news articles, commentary, and other noteworthy links related to the Supreme Court. Here’s the Friday morning read: US appeals court to reconsider ban on felons possessing guns (Nate Raymond, Reuters) Biden may endorse big Supreme Court reform….
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Macron’s shock win doesn’t mean he’ll soon form a government
PARIS — French President Emmanuel Macron’s supporters may have won a battle. But the war for control of the French
Labour Just Made Its First Major Move Over Gaza. Here’s Why It Matters
David Lammy announcing the new government’s first major move over Gaza Foreign secretary David Lammy just made his first major
You Blame The Govt For Everything, Including Your Own Failure – APC Blasts PDP Govs
The All Progressives Congress (APC) has accused the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governors of lacking full comprehension of their responsibilities as states leaders. The ruling party stated this while responding to the governors claim that the APC has destroyed the country’s economy and institutions. Recall that the governors held a meeting in Enugu on Wednesday […]
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Trump allies begin eyeing a new battlefield if Biden drops out
MILWAUKEE — With Donald Trump poised to accept the Republican presidential nomination on Thursday, his allies prepared for the prospect
Trump returns to the stage. And stays and stays and stays
MILWAUKEE — When Donald Trump emerged on stage with a bandaged ear he somberly — and emotionally — recounted how
Kamala Harris allies prepare her defense
Allies of Kamala Harris are engaged in a delicate, behind-the-scenes effort to make sure the vice president moves to the
In fear of war and Trump, Europe takes no chances
BRUSSELS — Centrist Europe has punched back. After the far right rattled the political establishment in a Continent-wide election last
Von der Leyen threads the climate needle to keep her job
BRUSSELS — Ursula von der Leyen has just pulled off a delicate green balancing act. The German politician secured a second