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Positivity     34.09%   
   Negativity   65.91%
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Summary

July 3, 2021 • The U.S. Supreme Court's recent decision upholding a restrictive Arizona voting law has activists elsewhere concerned. July 7, 2021 • The former president filed suit against three of the nation's biggest tech giants, alleging they wrongfully kicked him off their platforms after a mob of his supporters attacked the U.S. Capitol. July 6, 2021 • Acting Chief Yogananda Pittman said the U.S. Capitol Police have been working in the aftermath of the attack to "pivot towards an intelligence-based protective agency." July 2, 2021 • A small news site founded days after the 2020 election has become a go-to source for Republicans eager to claim that former President Donald Trump actually won the state of Georgia last fall. July 1, 2021 • The indictment comes after a three-year investigation into the business dealings of the former president's family business by the Manhattan district attorney's office. July 1, 2021 • Cheney, a critic of former President Donald Trump, is the only Republican named to the panel by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif. July 1, 2021 • The justices, in a 6-3 opinion, narrowed the only major section of the landmark Voting Rights Act that remains in effect.July 1, 2021 • By a 6-3 vote, the court ruled that California unconstitutionally applied its law requiring nonprofits to file a list of their large donors with the state. July 1, 2021 • Here's what U.S. adults say about President Biden's handling of the economy, their top economic concerns and how they feel about the coronavirus pandemic, based on a new NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist Poll. July 1, 2021 • President Biden met with Republican Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and pledged more help with the Surfside condo disaster. June 30, 2021 • The charges by the Manhattan district attorney's office are expected to come Thursday after a three-year investigation into the business dealings of the Trump Organization, NPR has confirmed. June 30, 2021 • After Senate Republicans blocked plans for an outside commission to investigate the Capitol attack, the House voted to create a special panel for a new investigation.

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