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Editorial | Netanyahu's government just declared the end of the rule of law in Israel (haaretz.com)
Moscow Still Has Art and Culture. Just Don’t Say ‘Ukraine.’ (Gift Article) (nytimes.com)
Mexico Readies $4 Billion in Financing to Back Energy Projects (bloomberg.com)
Le Pen Extends Lead in French Election Poll After Court Ruling (bloomberg.com)
【まとめてわかる】「検察なめんな」の検事、異例の刑事裁判 動画も:朝日新聞 (digital.asahi.com)
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A California Man Took a Selfie at a Crime Scene. It Led to His Arrest. (Gift Article) (nytimes.com)
Inevitable Jude Bellingham sends England into World Cup semifinal but were Norway robbed? (nytimes.com)
Congressional Panel Investigating Epstein Subpoenas Leon Black in Unusual Escalation (Gift Article) (nytimes.com)
Opinion | Why the CDC refusing to publish covid vaccine research is so worrying (wapo.st)
U.S. carries out strikes on Iran in response to attack on ship in Strait of Hormuz (wapo.st)
Political Wire
• Taegan Goddard
U.S. Strikes Iran as It Declares Strait of Hormuz Closed
“The U.S. military on Saturday said it had launched strikes on Iran after the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps hit a ship attempting to transit the Strait of Hormuz,” the Washington Post reports. ”The announcement came as Tehran declared the vital waterway closed once again and claimed that it had fired a warning shot on a […]
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Opinion | Trump Fires a Federal Election Board, Panic Ensues (wsj.com)
Rustic Shrimp Bisque (Published 2010) (cooking.nytimes.com)
Aspiring to Regional Domination, Iran Is Ready to Escalate Over Hormuz (wsj.com)
Battle for Future of Democratic Party Rages in Key Senate Primary (wsj.com)
After Wimbledon heartbreak, Karolína Muchová will keep reaching out and touching tennis faith (Gift Article) (nytimes.com)
A Free-Speech Meltdown (theatlantic.com)
The San Francisco Standard
• Natallie Rocha
Slushies, a Barney costume, a march from OpenAI to Anthropic: Inside SF’s anti-AI protest
Dubbed “Freeze AI on Slushy Day,” the march wound from OpenAI’s Mission Bay HQ to Anthropic and Google, with a detour to jeer at a16z.