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- [[Los Angeles Times]]
- How does America celebrate 250 years?
- Revelers across the nation balance patriotism, World Cup fever and political division
- TROY TESSALONE, dressed as a bald eagle, joins hundreds of participants at the Hermosa Beach Ironman.
- Trump moves on many fronts to revise voting
- But the president’s efforts are facing resistance in court and within his own party.
- Fractured Supreme Court not always in his corner
- Despite giving Trump some wins, justices also deflated his claim to unlimited power.
- One day, over 100 cases, one judge
- Chaotic mass hearings have overwhelmed immigration courts, spurring deportations.
- Banning ‘living rooms’ on the beach
- Coastal towns crack down on large or elaborate shade coverings
- KIDSPLAY on “Moe B.,” an artificial whale, during Fourth of July celebrations Friday in Newport Beach.
- There to assist
- L.A. County firefighters helped an international team rescue a man trapped under a collapsed building after quakes in Venezuela.
- With hope in its voice, Mexico asks: ‘¿Y si sí?’
- Fans have adopted the rallying cry for underdog pursuit in World Cup
- How does America celebrate 250 years?
- [[USA Today]]
- Celebrating 250 years
- Breezy Thoener, dressed as Auntie Samantha, greets people at the Bristol, Rhode Island, Military, Civic and Firemen’s Parade, the oldest continuous Independence Day celebration in the United States, on July 4.
- A U.S. fan at Philadelphia Stadium for the Paraguay vs. France FIFA World Cup match celebrates Independence Day.
- An American flag waves on a ferry in New York City on July 4.
- Survivor recounts days in rubble
- Venezuela earthquakes’ death toll nears 3,000
- Spanish rescue dog Mica searches through the rubble alongside rescue workers at a collapsed building in Catia La Mar, Venezuela, on July 4.
- Trump, Roberts both prevail when interests align
- Chief justice drives U.S. law to right, with limits
- Celebrating 250 years
- [[The New York Times]]
- DISCORD IN IRAN AS HARD-LINERS RESIST U.S. TALKS
- FUNERAL UNITY BRIEF
- Competing Conservative Factions Claim New Ayatollah as Ally
- Trump’s Profit In Presidency Shatters Norm
- Huge Windfall Echoes World’s Strongmen
- NEWS ANALYSIS
- By Land, Sea and Air, Marking 250 Years of U.S. Independence
- America, One Line at a Time
- FROM THE FIRST I SAW NO CHANCE OF BETTERING THE CONDITION OF THE FREEDMAN, UNTIL HE SHOULD CEASE TO BE MERELY A FREEDMAN, AND SHOULD BECOME A CITIZEN .WE HOLD THESE TRUTHS TO BE SELF-EVIDENT, THAT ALL MEN ARE CREATED EQUAL, THAT THEY ARE ENDOWED BY THEIR CREATOR WITH CERTAIN UNALIENABLE RIGHTS, THAT AMONG THESE ARE LIFE, LIBERTY AND THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS .ARE WOMEN PERSONS? .BUT THAT’S JUST THE TROUBLE TOO SLOWDESEGREGATION TOO SLOWMASS PARTICIPATION TOO SLOW REUNIFICATION TOO SLOW.THE ONLY THING WE HAVE TO FEAR IS FEAR ITSELF. MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN
- Clockwise from top, on Saturday, geysers of red, white and blue water streamed into New York Harbor; brand-new U.S. citizens took their oaths in Charlottesville, Va.; and members of the Navy League Cadet Corps before a parade in Greeley, Colo.
- Voters Are Turning to Chatbots Before They Cast Their Ballots
- A Home for Every Team
- Immigrant communities have been magnets for World Cup watch parties, like this one for Morocco in Queens.
- Even a $180,000 Tech Salary Can’t Keep Up in San Francisco
- DISCORD IN IRAN AS HARD-LINERS RESIST U.S. TALKS
- [[Wall Street Journal]]
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