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New York Times:
Elizabeth Warren, Once a Front-Runner, Will Drop Out of Presidential Race  —  Ms. Warren, a senator and former law professor, staked her campaign on fighting corruption and changing the rules of the economy.  —  BOSTON — Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts plans to drop …
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NBC News:
Elizabeth Warren ends presidential run  —  Warren wowed crowds with her sharp intellect, her clear prognoses for complex problems, and her endless stream of policy blueprints to tackle them.  —  Sen. Elizabeth Warren is suspending her presidential campaign, a source familiar …
Discussion: The Atlantic and Washington Post
Amanda Terkel / HuffPost:
Elizabeth Warren Could Never Escape The Baggage Of Being A ‘Female Candidate’  —  She was qualified.  She persisted.  But sexism still mattered.  —  Elizabeth Warren wasn't trying to be the first female president.  —  She wanted to be president.  She wanted to cut banks down to size and relieve student debt.
Matthew Yglesias / Vox:
Bernieworld's reaction to Super Tuesday's defeat, explained  —  Supporters of Sen. Bernie Sanders at a Super Tuesday night rally on March 3, 2020, in Essex Junction, Vermont.  Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images  —  A constructive pivot or a retreat into petulance?
Will Weissert / Associated Press:
Warren ends 2020 presidential bid after Super Tuesday rout  —  WASHINGTON (AP) — Elizabeth Warren, who electrified progressives with her “plan for everything” and strong message of economic populism, dropped out of the Democratic presidential race on Thursday, according to a person familiar with her plans.
CNN:   Elizabeth Warren is ending her presidential campaign
Molly Jong-Fast / The Daily Beast:   Elizabeth Warren is Strong. So is the Glass Ceiling.
Washington Post:
Warren, Sanders allies scramble to find her an exit ramp
Connie Schultz / Connie Schultz …:   A Not-So-Super Tuesday  —  Last week, I sat on a stage in front …
Jacob Ogles / Florida Politics:
Latest poll of Florida primary shows Joe Biden with massive lead over Bernie Sanders  —  Even before Mike Bloomberg dropped out of the race for President, voters in Florida were consolidating behind Joe Biden.  —  More than 61% of likely Florida voters favor Biden, according to the most recent survey …
Discussion: Vox and The Hill
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Kevin D. Williamson / National Review:
Joe Biden: Not a Socialist, Just a Scoundrel  —  He is a vicious partisan, a coward, and a habitual liar.  —  Poor Bernie Sanders!  The youth vote failed to show up for him.  The youth vote always fails to show up — it will break your heart every time.  Senator Sanders didn't lose to Joe Biden …
Miranda Devine / New York Post:
Democrats should be wary of backing Joe Biden and his ‘senior moments’
Discussion: Washington Post and Power Line
Dahlia Lithwick / Slate:
Roberts Denounces Schumer for Talking About Kavanaugh the Way Kavanaugh Talked About the Senate  —  On Wednesday, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer had a message for Donald Trump's two nominees to the Supreme Court as the court heard oral arguments in a landmark abortion case that threatens one of the underpinnings of Roe v. Wade.
Discussion: Washington Post
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Lindsay Wise / Wall Street Journal:
McConnell to Rebuke Schumer Over Comments on Supreme Court Justices
Discussion: National Review and SCOTUSblog
Public Policy Polling:
Democrats lead by at least 4 in 4 GOP held Senate seats  —  New PPP polls find Sara Gideon leading Susan Collins 47-43 in the Maine Senate race and Mark Kelly leading Martha McSally 47-42 in the Arizona Senate race.  Additionally a PPP poll for a private client last week found Cal Cunningham …
Matt Dixon / Politico:
What does Gov. DeSantis owe Trump?  —  TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — The close relationship between Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and President Donald Trump is souring, and the bad blood is threatening to spill into the president's reelection effort in the nation's biggest swing state.
Discussion: Raw Story
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Politico:
POLITICO Playbook: McConnell to denounce Schumer on the Senate floor  —  DRIVING THE DAY  —  SIREN: Senate Majority Leader MITCH MCCONNELL plans to take to the Senate floor this morning to go after Senate Minority Leader CHUCK SCHUMER for saying Supreme Court justices would “pay the price” for anti-abortion rulings.
Rod Dreher:
Trump: Public Health Menace  —  The president in his meeting this week with his coronavirus task force (Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images)  —  This is a thing that just happened: … You just shake your head in disbelief at the utter idiocy of this man, and his reckless irresponsibility.
Discussion: Vox, news.com.au and Vanity Fair
Team Warren:
The Fight Goes On  —  Remarks from Elizabeth Warren shared in a call with campaign staff:  —  I want to start with the news.  I want all of you to hear it first, and I want you to hear it straight from me: Today, I'm suspending our campaign for president.  —  I know how hard all of you have worked.
Discussion: UPI and The Wrap
Bloomberg:
U.S. Will Miss Coronavirus Test Rollout Goal, Senators Say  — GOP senators says kits to be in mail by end of this week  — Distribution, training ‘going to take time,’ Lankford says  —  The Trump administration won't be able to meet its promised timeline of having …
Discussion: Political Wire and Raw Story
Wall Street Journal:
One Doctor's Life on the Coronavirus Front Lines.  ‘If We Fail, What Happens to You All?’  —  Short on supplies and sleep, medical staff are being stretched to the limit to stop a pandemic no one fully understands  —  Driving one evening in Wuhan, China, last month, Zhang Xiaochun pulled her car to the side of the road.
Charles Levinson / Protocol:
Through apps, not warrants, ‘Locate X’ allows federal law enforcement to track phones  —  Federal agencies have big contracts with Virginia-based Babel Street.  Depending on where you've traveled, your movements may be in the company's data.  —  U.S. law enforcement agencies signed millions …
Judd Legum / Popular Information:
Facebook allows Trump campaign to run deceptive Census ads  —  November's election will have an enormous impact on politics in the United States for the next four years.  But the 2020 Census, which starts in earnest in just one week, will shape the country for the next decade or longer.
Discussion: CalMatters
Lara Seligman / Politico:
Pompeo denounces probe of possible U.S. war crimes in Afghanistan  —  Secretary of State Mike Pompeo denounced a decision by the International Criminal Court to allow an investigation of U.S. personnel for war crimes in Afghanistan just days after American officials signed a peace deal …
Discussion: Associated Press and The Hill
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New York Times:
I.C.C. Allows Afghanistan War Crimes Inquiry to Proceed, Angering U.S.
Discussion: Common Dreams
Keith Ridler / Associated Press:
Is Idaho turning a little blue?  Primary might provide clues  —  BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Idaho last year was the fastest-growing state in the nation, with close to 37,000 new residents boosting its population to nearly 1.8 million.  —  In the past decade, according to the U.S. Census Bureau …
Kevin Carey / New York Times:
The Bleak Job Landscape of Adjunctopia for Ph.D.s  —  Ruthless labor exploitation?  Generational betrayal?  Understanding the job crisis in academia requires a look at recent history.  —  The humanities labor market is in crisis.  Higher education industry trade publications are full …
Reid Wilson / The Hill:
Coronavirus outbreak expands to 18 states  —  Patients in 18 states have tested positive or are presumptively positive for the spreading coronavirus as public health officials race to get ahead of the growing worldwide epidemic.  —  Officials in Nevada, New Jersey, Tennessee and Texas …
Kashmir Hill / New York Times:
Before Clearview Became a Police Tool, It Was a Secret Plaything of the Rich  —  Investors and clients of the facial recognition start-up freely used the app on dates and at parties — and to spy on the public.  —  One Tuesday night in October 2018, John Catsimatidis, the billionaire owner …
Ishaan Tharoor / Washington Post:
Democracy is in decline around the world — and Trump is part of the problem  —  Want smart analysis of the most important news in your inbox every weekday, along with other global reads, interesting ideas and opinions to know?  Sign up for the Today's WorldView newsletter.
U.S. Department of Justice:
Tennessee Man Ordered Removed to Germany Based on Service as Concentration Camp Guard During WWII  —  A U.S. Immigration Judge in Memphis, Tennessee, has issued a removal order against a German citizen and Tennessee resident, on the basis of his service in Nazi Germany in 1945 as an armed guard …
Just The News:
Missouri case that toppled GOP governor boomerangs on Soros-backed prosecutor  —  St. Louis circuit attorney faces grand jury probe, chief investigator indicted in echoes of Trump-Russia collusion reversal in Washington.  —  Kimberly Gardner made history in 2016, roaring to an election victory …
Discussion: Instapundit and The Gateway Pundit
Farah Stockman / New York Times:
Told to Stay Home, Suspected Coronavirus Patient Attended Event With Dartmouth Students  —  The worker at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center in New Hampshire was confirmed with the disease only after attending the mixer.  Now a second man has tested positive.
Tony Romm / Washington Post:
State Department blames “swarms of online, false personas” from Russia for wave of coronavirus misinformation online  —  A top State Department official said Thursday that Russia is behind “swarms of online, false personas” that sought to spread misinformation about coronavirus on social-media sites …
Mike Hixenbaugh / NBC News:
Scientists were close to a coronavirus vaccine years ago.  Then the money dried up.  —  “We just could not generate much interest,” a researcher said of the difficulty in getting funding to test the vaccine in humans.  —  HOUSTON — Dr. Peter Hotez says he made the pitch to anyone who would listen.
Discussion: Daily Kos, STAT and CBS Boston
Arden Farhi / CBS News:
New White House questionnaire serves as litmus test for potential appointees  —  A White House questionnaire being sent to potential political appointees appears to be a litmus test of the applicant's loyalty to the president.  —  The questionnaire, a copy of which was obtained by CBS News …
Discussion: The Hill and VICE
 
 
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Tina Sfondeles / Chicago Sun Times:
Illinois GOP targets Holocaust denier Arthur Jones with ‘Say No To The Nazi’ ads
Discussion: Raw Story
Edward Luce / Financial Times:
Donald Trump is cutting the knot with Afghanistan
Andrew Taylor / Associated Press:
Senate poised to send Trump $8.3 billion plan to fight virus
Discussion: Associated Press and FOX6Now.com
Shayna Jacobs / Washington Post:
Trump is ‘cherry-picking’ immunity argument in personal lawsuits, accuser's lawyer contends
Discussion: Vanity Fair
Washington Times:
Donald Trump does not take black voters and evangelicals for granted
Andrew Ferguson / The Atlantic:
The College President Who Simply Won't Raise Tuition
New York Times:
Coronavirus Updates: Countries Intensify Efforts to Halt Outbreaks
Discussion: The Daily Beast and SPIN
Houston Chronicle:
Harris County Democrats waited for hours to vote. Two-thirds of polling sites were in GOP areas.
Discussion: Off the Kuff and Mother Jones
 Earlier Items: 
Elizabeth Vaughn / Redstate:
Awkward: Intellectual Giant Whoopi Goldberg Already Has a Job Picked Out for Jill Biden
Wall Street Journal:
U.S. Stock Futures Drop as Anxiety About Virus Fallout Returns
Discussion: IJR
Ned Ryun / American Greatness:
The Left's Politicization of Coronavirus Backfires—Bigly
Washington Post:
How coronavirus spread in New York: From a man to his family. Then a neighbor. Then friends.
Discussion: Jewish Insider
Anna Nicolaou / Financial Times:
James Murdoch makes investment to combat fake news
Edward-Isaac Dovere / The Atlantic:
Here's What Barack Obama Is Thinking Now
Sharon Otterman / New York Times:
She Was Excited for a New School. Then the Anti-Semitic ‘Jokes’ Started.
 

 
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Jonathan Stempel / Reuters:
A New York judge finds Sirius XM liable for a difficult subscription cancellation process; Sirius says it will appeal but abide by a new “click-to-cancel” rule

Ashley Carman / Bloomberg:
A growing number of podcasters, including Tim Ferriss, are moving away from interviews to monologues or co-hosts, as some well-known guests can be overexposed

Brian Steinberg / Variety:
Sources: NBCUniversal Vice Chairman Bonnie Hammer plans to leave the company at the end of the year; she has been with the company since 2004

 
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