Biden rejects Putin’s ‘ridiculous comparison’ between Capitol rioters and Alexei Navalny at summit – live
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Governor signs law allowing Texans to carry handguns without a license
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Academics: Breyer must retire from supreme court
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Today so far
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DoJ moves to drop lawsuit over Bolton’s tell-all book – reports
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Biden – ‘Russia is in a very, very difficult spot right now’
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Democrats ready to advance infrastructure plans on their own – report
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Biden rejects Putin’s ‘ridiculous comparison’ between Capitol rioters and Navalny
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Governor signs law allowing Texans to carry handguns without a license
 Texas governor Greg Abbott has signed a law allowing residents to carry handguns without a license or training starting in September.
 My colleague Erum Salam wrote about the controversial law in April:
The law mirrors measures passed in 20 other states. It comes at the heels of several mass shootings around the country, and in Texas. In April, a man in Bryan, Texas opened fire at the cabinet company where he used to work, killing one person and injuring five people.
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 The Justice Department thew out a Trump-era ruling that made it virtually impossible for immigrants fleeing domestic violence to seek asylum in the US.
 Former attorney general Jeff Sessions had overruled a previous court decision that people facing domestic violence in their home countries were eligible for asylum. Today, the Justice Department “vacated” that decision. Attorney general Merrick Garland wrote that questions about which groups be considered for asylum “should instead be left to the forthcoming rulemaking, where they can be resolved with the benefit of a full record and public comment.”
 Garland’s move had been celebrated by immigrant rights advocates. “Around the world, in Central America and elsewhere, women struggle to have governments ensure, or in some cases recognize, their right to protection,” Human Rights Watch said in a statement.
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Academics: Breyer must retire from supreme court
David Smith
A group of 18 legal academics has issued an extraordinary joint letter urging US supreme court justice Stephen Breyer to retire so that Joe Biden can name his successor. More
 