Democracy Dies in Darkness
Activists outside the White House last Friday after the Supreme Court ruled against President Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan. (Tom Brenner for The Post)
Bombshell decisions by the court have intensified liberal calls for President Biden to more forcefully embrace far-reaching changes to the high court as he heads toward 2024. So far he’s resisting.
(Julia Nikhinson for The Post)
The Republican attorneys general in Louisiana and Missouri had accused the Biden administration of enabling a “sprawling federal ‘Censorship Enterprise’” to encourage tech giants to remove politically unfavorable viewpoints and speakers.
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Celebrations
An inflatable bobs along during the National Independence Day Parade in D.C. (Robb Hill for The  Post)
California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) talks about wildfire preparation Thursday in Grass Valley, Calif. (AP)
The highest wildfire risk is in the Southwest, where some areas are under an excessive heat warning through the holiday with temperatures above 115 degrees.
Elizabeth Taylor and Montgomery Clift in 1951's “A Place in the Sun.” (Everett Collection)
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