White House, Chris Cornell, Roger Ailes: Your Morning Briefing _____ • In this week’s Australia newsletter, our new bureau chief takes a trip through The New York Times archives, starting with our first mention of the country in 1853. _____ • In Washington, President Trump said he was the target of a witch hunt, a day after the Justice Department appointed a special counsel to investigate ties between his presidential campaign and Russian officials. [The New York Times] • Animal rights groups claimed victory, saying officials agreed to ban the sale of dog meat before China’s popular Yulin Lychee and Dog Meat Festival. • A man the police described as apparently drunk or on drugs plowed a car into pedestrians in New York’s Times Square, killing one person and injuring nearly two dozen others. [The New York Times] • A top Australian tax official faces charges after his son and daughter were among nine people arrested in an investigation of the theft of $165 million from government coffers.
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