Many American poets have written hymns and howls, declarations and outcries for this country that brims with so many people, and so many hopes, from all over the world.
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Scott Simon,
NPR,
4 July 2026
The city, county and state all issued local emergency declarations in the days following the fire.
Even temporary sales slumps breed alarmist pronouncements; book parties in disfavored genres begin to feel like wakes, sending off one more spirit to the inevitable afterworld of the remainder shelf.
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Gal Beckerman,
The Atlantic,
2 July 2026
Beulah’s not delivering world-weary pronouncements, the way Beth does.
Both Nevada and Michigan have won injunctions barring prediction market providers from offering sports contracts.
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Nathan Goldman,
Forbes.com,
1 July 2026
After the high court curbed lower courts' ability to issue nationwide injunctions, another challenge was filed in New Hampshire on behalf of all children who would be covered by the birthright citizenship policy.
The Supreme Court has released a slew of opinions to mark the end of its current term, and one of them could prove to be a landmark case for personal protections.
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Justin Klawans,
TheWeek,
2 July 2026
In Berlin, talent were constantly asked about their political opinions at the film press conferences.
Some states have since created their own navigability tests to make more specific determinations.
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Dac Collins,
Outdoor Life,
1 July 2026
Third, confirm that worksite assumptions and wage-level determinations are defensible under the new rule, especially for remote or multi-location roles.
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