Minnesota man dies in second shooting this week of a black man by police officers.
Department of Justice opens civil rights investigation into police killing of Alton Sterling.
Latest Washington Post poll map shows the presidential race as Clinton’s to lose.
House Republicans call FBI Director Comey to testify about Clinton’s emails.
Clinton announces new college affordability plan based on conversations with Sanders.
Trump visits Capitol Hill, and many Republicans cite convenient conflicts to skip the meeting.
Unrelated: Trump’s Mar-a-Lago may be a foot underwater in 30 years.
If Putin could design an American president, he or she would look a lot like Trump. #opinions
Related: “Jared Kushner’s Defense of Donald Trump Is Equal Parts Laughable and Odious.”
Jonah Lehrer’s return to publishing dismissed—savagely—by Jennifer Senior in the Times.
First concrete signs of post-Brexit financial stress in Britain emerged this week.
More post-Brexit fallout: 700,000 fewer job postings.
Chelsea Manning cut off from her lawyers amid suicide-attempt rumors.
Professors cite the second amendment while suing the University of Texas over its campus-carry law.
Google’s LinkNYC machines, to be installed citywide, are personalized Minority Report tracking/propaganda devices. #opinions
Private prisoner transport companies are exactly as horrific as you think
Vancouver General gets Canada’s first dog certified to detect bacteria in hospitals.
Profile of the first celebrity chef: X. Marcel Boulestin.
Winner to receive $2000 for eating as much kale as possible in eight minutes at the first Kale Cup.
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