For the Record: Who’s tweaking Trump’s tweets?

     

Justices overturn former Va. governor McDonnell’s corruption conviction
The ruling in favor of former Virginia governor Bob McDonnell could help other politicians

     

Supreme Court strikes down abortion restrictions
Divided court, on last day of term, rules that Texas law imposes undue burden on women

     

For the Record: (Candidate goes here)
FDR, JFK, GWB … and now TBD. The latest #NeverTrump effort, Better for America, hopes to rally anti-Trump, anti-Clinton voters around … someone.

     

Clinton: Cities are where things are ‘getting done’
Clinton told 200 mayors local leaders not receiving enough help from federal government.

     

Have Donald Trump’s campaign rallies gotten ‘old hat’?
Do crowd sizes at Trump’s recent rallies give insight into the state of his campaign?

     

Analysis: Thousands of Republican donors avoid Donald Trump
The party’s biggest players sat on the sidelines the month Trump clinched the nomination.

     

Obama’s national monuments are about more than conservation
President Obama has used his power under the 1906 Antiquities Act more than any other president.

     

Trump foes try to create a ballot spot for a challenger-to-be-named
Group begins to secure ballot line and lure an independent candidate to run.

     

Polls show Clinton expanding her lead over Trump
Democratic candidate leads Trump by 12 percentage points in one poll, five in another

     

George Will rips Donald Trump (and vice-versa)
Will says Trump has ruined Republican Party; Trump says Will is ‘overrated’

     

McConnell declines to say Trump qualified
‘Leave that to the American people to decide’

     

One year later, gay marriage win propels liberal causes
Gun control, immigration, abortion rights groups all learning from LGBT movement

     

Democrats demand action on voting rights bill
Saturday is the anniversary of a court decision that threw out a key voting rights provision

     

For the Record’s week in review: Exit strategies
It was a week of departures in global politics, starting with Corey Lewandowski and ending with Da along with one continued refusal to head for the door.

     

One year after historic ruling, gay marriage win propels liberal causes
Gun control, immigration, abortion rights groups all learning from LGBT movement

     

How concrete crosses in desert helped fight the Cold War
They date back to a time when the government could disguise a program requiring rockets as well as 16 square miles of desert.

     

On N.Y. tour, Sanders pressures Clinton, Democrats
In a speech that was a retrospective of his campaign successes and a call for further action, Bernie Sanders on Friday urged supporters to continue to press for his progressive agenda in the Democratic Party and vowed to push Hillary Clinton to embrace his ideals.

     

Protester pranks Trump with Nazi golf balls in Scotland
Lee Nelson, the 38-year-old stand-up comedian, is known in the United Kingdom for his pranks

     

Paul Ryan says U.S. leadership needed after Brexit
Pitching a GOP plan for tax reform, House Speaker Paul Ryan responded to Great Britain’s decision to leave the EU by saying that “markets will eventually stabilize,” and “confident American leadership is in need.” (June 24)

     

Biden hits ‘xenophobia, nationalism and isolationism’ in apparent reference to Trump
As Trump went to Scotland and attacked his political opponents, Biden returned the favor by hitting Trump during a speech in Ireland.

     

13th-place finisher in New Hampshire GOP primary weighs in on ‘Brexit’
As markets tumbled and a prime minister resigned, Jim Gilmore, at last, weighed in.

     

Lowest-paid governor’s wife now waitressing
Times are tough, it seems, in the governor’s mansion in Maine.

     

Pentagon acknowledges new airstrikes in Afghanistan
WASHINGTON — The Pentagon confirmed Friday that U.S. warplanes struck Taliban insurgent positions for the first time since officials approved a widening of the American involvement in the war last week.

     

Does ‘Brexit’ vote mean Trump will win?
There’s good news and bad news for Trump in the British vote.

     

Artificial insemination brings angst in same-sex divorce
If Erica Witt were a man, she would have just as much right to a daughter conceived via artificial insemination as her spouse.

     

Capitol Hill staffer joke-edits Wikipedia: ‘General Ronald McDonald’
Someone was clearly amusing themselves on a slow day at the U.S. House of Representatives.

     

Ban on transgender troops to be lifted July 1
Top personnel officials plan to meet as early as Monday to finalize details of the plan.

     

No, Canada! Despite election fears, Americans are not flocking North (yet)
U.S. applications for permanent residence in Canada were down last year.

     

Twitter to Texas, Florida: Your turn to exit
#Brexit spurs Twitterers to (seemingly jokingly) invite states to exit America.

     

Nashville expands rules for unisex restrooms
New code allows businesses with two or more toilets in separate rooms to choose whether to designate them as male-female or unisex.

     

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