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July 19, 2023

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Sonia Sotomoyor’s Book Scandal Is Banal and Troubling
The Supreme Court justice’s buckraking hardly compares to that of her conservative colleagues. But it still says a lot about how much Washington has changed.
by Walter Shapiro

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Is Big Oil Turning on Big Auto?
Exxon released an ad earlier this month that could signal a public rift between two industries that have spent a century working side by side.
by Amy Westervelt
The Self-Destructive Republican War on Trans Military Members
The anti-trans amendments in the House defense bill are the latest shot in the GOP’s 2024 campaign.
by Grace Segers
From the Ticker:
House Passes Israel Is Not Racist Measure, Hitting Back at Progressives
Congress can’t handle even a bit of criticism of Israel, which continues to break international law.
by Prem Thakker
No-Nonsense Michigan AG Charges 16 Republicans for Trying to Overthrow 2020 Election
These are the first charges of their kind in any state.
by Tori Otten
DeSantis Unironically Says People Who Attack Wokeness Don’t Know What It Means
The Florida governor slips up in his “anti-woke” quest.
by Prem Thakker
Democrats Still Don’t Have a Plan to Avoid a Voting Rights Filibuster
Congressional Democrats reintroduced the Freedom to Vote Act, which failed to pass last year.
by Grace Segers
James Comer’s New Critic: Giuliani Bud Says He Should Drop Hunter Biden Probe
Lev Parnas is warning House Republicans that their attempt to find dirt on the Bidens in Ukraine is fruitless.
by Tori Otten

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