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Daily newsletter 7/22

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Last updated: July 23, 2025 8:06 am
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The stifling effects of Trump administration policies were on display today. The US Olympic Committee fell into the president’s executive order, trans women banning competition and journalist Jonathan Capehart confirmed he was the latest to leave Washington Post Billionaire owner Jeff Bezos took the paper in a more Trump-friendly direction. Meanwhile, the National Park Service strips Muir Woods National Monument history of women’s contributions and men’s racism.

He also got to know the black, gay, and Obama-appointed federal judges who handle Trump’s Epstein-related lawsuits. Wall Street Journaland said goodbye to heavy metal icon Ozzy Ozbourne.

Until tomorrow,

Christine Linnell
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The committee previously allowed each sport’s governing body to establish policies for transathletes.

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The award-winning gay journalist announced the move Tuesday.

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The NP removed historical information about women and competed from the Muir Woods National Monument sign.

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