The Intercept | SECRET FBI RULES allow agents to obtain journalists’ phone records with approval from two internal officials — far less oversight than under normal judicial procedures.

The College Fix | A series of messages left on dry-erase whiteboards at Skidmore College during the spring semester saying “Make America Great Again” were deemed racially motivated attacks.

CBS News | Show your ID, take off your shoes, hand over the carry-on and maybe, just maybe, get a pat-down!

Breitbart | A reported “rise in hate crime” is actually a rise in hate crime reporting, with most being “low level” issues, according to Essex’s Assistant Chief Constable.

Campus Reform | “Emptying the prisons of nonviolent drug offenders will not, by itself, fix … our criminal justice system”.

London Telegraph | US Marines have been told the word “man” will be removed from their job titles in an effort to make the service more gender-neutral.

DCWhispers.com | In yet another ultra-creepy Thought Police measure, the Obama Department of Justice just initiated an “Implicit Bias Training” program that is to be conducted throughout the DOJ.

Washington Times | Legal analysts are uncertain about which abortion regulations are constitutional in the wake of the Supreme Court’s decision striking down two Texas abortion regulations, with some calling such uncertainty a feature, not a bug.

USA Today | Before launching into his recent lengthy attack speech against Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump took aim at another prominent election target: “globalism.”

The College Fix | The University of North Carolina told employees last week how to talk without offending people.

Press Association | Britain’s decision to quit the EU could lead to a summer surge in illegal migrants trying to enter the country from France, the head of Eurotunnel has warned.

The College Fix | Those teaching at all-girls schools in the United Kingdom “in certain instances” should consider addressing youngsters merely as “students” or “pupils,” according to a report in The Telegraph.

American Mirror | What were United Nations vehicles doing in Virginia on Friday?

Reuters | The move, set to be made in July, comes five years after the military ended its ban on openly gay soldiers serving.