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bellingcat:
“If it Hadn't Been for the Prompt Work of the Medics”: FSB Officer Inadvertently Confesses Murder Plot to Navalny  — Bellingcat and its partners reported that Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB) was implicated in the near-fatal nerve-agent poisoning of Alexey Navalny on 20 August 2020.
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CNN:
Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny dupes spy into revealing how he was poisoned  —  Watch Clarissa Ward and the latest on the revelations about Navalny's poisoning and its aftermath, on Anderson Cooper 360˚ tonight on CNN at 8 ET.  —  Moscow (CNN)A Russian agent sent …
Matt Zapotosky / Washington Post:
Undercutting Trump, Barr says there's no basis for seizing voting machines, using special counsels for election fraud, Hunter Biden  —  Outgoing Attorney General William P. Barr said Monday he saw no basis for the federal government seizing voting machines and that he did not intend to appoint …
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Katie Benner / New York Times:
Barr Sees ‘No Reason’ for Special Counsels for Hunter Biden or the Election
Newsmax:
Facts About Dominion, Smartmatic You Should Know  —  Since election day, various guests, attorneys and elected officials have appeared on Newsmax TV and offered opinions and claims about Smartmatic and Dominion Systems, both companies that offer voting software in the U.S.
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Ben Smith / New York Times:
The ‘Red Slime’ Lawsuit That Could Sink Right-Wing Media  —  Voting machine companies threaten “highly dangerous” cases against Fox, Newsmax and OAN, says Floyd Abrams.  —  Antonio Mugica was in Boca Raton when an American presidential election really melted down in 2000 …
Justin Sink / Bloomberg:
Trump Sets ‘Beautiful’ as the New Standard for Federal Buildings  — Executive action makes classical style default in Washington  — Order stops short of fully banning modernist architecture  —  President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Monday making classical architecture …
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The White House:
Executive Order on Promoting Beautiful Federal Civic Architecture  —  By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, it is hereby ordered as follows:  —  Section 1.  Purpose.  Societies have long recognized the importance of beautiful public architecture.
Tom Nichols / The Atlantic:
Engaging With Trump's Die-Hard Supporters Isn't Productive  —  President-elect Joe Biden made national unity a centerpiece of his campaign, and no patriotic American who wants to repair the damage of the Donald Trump years can argue with such a noble call.  The election is over …
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Greg Sargent / Washington Post:
The GOP whitewashing of the Trump stain has quietly begun  —  Listen closely, and you can already discern how leading Republicans will attempt to expunge the massive black stain of Trumpism from their party.  —  Prepare for a set of rhetorical tricks.  Republicans will portray President …
Emily Czachor / Newsweek:
Trump Shares Video Suggesting COVID Pandemic Created to Make Him Look Bad, Lose Election
Statesman Journal:
Pepper spray and pepper balls used by protesters and police at Oregon Capitol  —  Claire Withycombe Virginia BarredaSalem Statesman Journal  —  Monday's special session at the Oregon Capitol was slightly disrupted as protestors - who appeared to oppose policies closing certain businesses …
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Lauren Dake / opb:
Far-right protesters disrupt Oregon Legislature special session
Discussion: The Hill
The Daily Beast:
Heavily Armed Far-Right Mob Floods Oregon Capitol
Discussion: The Sun
Virginia Governor / Virginia Governor Ralph Northam:
Virginia Removes Confederate Statue from U.S. Capitol  —  Commission recently selected civil rights icon Barbara Johns to represent the Commonwealth with new statue  —  WASHINGTON, D.C.—Governor Ralph Northam today announced that Virginia's statue of Confederate general Robert E. Lee …
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Washington Post:
Trump administration weighing legal immunity for Saudi crown prince accused in assassination plot  —  The U.S. government is weighing a request to declare Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman immune from a federal lawsuit accusing him of targeting for assassination a former top intelligence officer …
Discussion: Mediaite and The Intellectualist
Steve Phillips / The Nation:
Centrist Dems Are Wrong About November's Losses  —  It wasn't because voters were turned off by leftist sloganeering but because Dems failed to inspire their own base—and the data prove it.  —  Too many congressional Democrats are making a potentially fatal political miscalculation …
Discussion: WBUR
New York Times:
Where Immigrant Neighborhoods Swung Right in the Election  —  Across the United States, many areas with large populations of Latinos and residents of Asian descent, including ones with the highest numbers of immigrants, had something in common this election: a surge in turnout and a shift to the right, often a sizable one.
Discussion: Mother Jones
Zach Everson / 1100 Pennsylvania:
Hundreds partied at Mar-a-Lago with Turning Point  —  President profited as sold out, $2,000/person reception and dinner flouting COVID guidance  —  Turning Point USA held a sold-out $2,000/person gala at Mar-a-Lago on Friday night.  Based on photos posted to Instagram …
Politico:
Fauci to get Covid-19 vaccine on Tuesday  —  Infectious-disease expert Anthony Fauci and other top Trump administration health officials are set to receive the coronavirus vaccine on Tuesday.  —  Fauci, Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar, National Institutes of Health Director Francis Collins …
Discussion: Fox News and The Hill
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Thomas Franck / CNBC:
Americans will get stimulus checks as soon as next week, Mnuchin says
Asawin Suebsaeng / The Daily Beast:
Trump Is Already Wondering What Airport Will Bear His Name  —  The president has been asking aides and advisers what the process is for getting an airport named after him—another sign his mind is drifting to a post-presidency.  —  In the dying days of his presidency, Donald Trump has taken …
Allison P. Davis / The Cut:
Living With Karens A white woman calls the police on her Black neighbors.  Six months later, they still share a property line.  —  When it came time to relocate from near D.C. to the New York tristate area, Fareed Hayat thought, I'm certainly going to Brooklyn.  It was the summer of 2017.
Kai Kupferschmidt / Science:
Mutant coronavirus in the United Kingdom sets off alarms, but its importance remains unclear  —  Science's COVID-19 reporting is supported by the Pulitzer Center and the Heising-Simons Foundation.  —  On 8 December, during a regular Tuesday meeting about the spread of the pandemic coronavirus …
Mark Niesse / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Appeals court rejects Georgia absentee ballot signature lawsuit  —  The 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has denied a Republican Party effort to reject more absentee ballots in Georgia's U.S. Senate runoffs by changing how election officials check absentee ballot signatures.
Tyler Van Dyke / Washington Examiner:
White House testing chief: COVID-19 vaccines effective 'against any variant that we've seen'  —  White House coronavirus testing chief Adm. Brett Giroir said the coronavirus vaccines rolling out in the United States are effective against “any variant we've seen,” including …
Discussion: CNN, Scotsman and The Daily Caller
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Tom Vanden Brook / USA Today:
West Point catches more than 70 cadets cheating, worst academic scandal in 50 years  —  WASHINGTON - More than 70 cadets at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point have been accused of cheating on a math exam, the worst academic scandal since the 1970s at the Army's premier training ground for officers, USA TODAY has learned.
Eleanor Cummins / Vox:
A requiem for the Twitter presidency  —  How Trump blurred the lines between politics and persona in ways that will reverberate for years.  —  The first American social media presidency came to something of an end last month, not when the votes rolled in but when Twitter flagged six of President Trump's tweets in less than 24 hours.
Tovah Lazaroff / Jerusalem Post:
US Embassy courtyard named in Jared Kushner's honor  —  Kushner, along with a visiting US delegation stopped in the embassy in the afternoon for a small ceremony with US Ambassador to Israel David Friedman.  —  The courtyard of the US Embassy in Jerusalem was named Monday in honor …
Discussion: UPI and Jewish Telegraphic Agency
Vivian Jones / Washington Examiner:
Lee limits public gatherings to 10; health official says Christmas surge could ‘break’ hospitals  —  Gov. Bill Lee has signed an executive order that limits indoor public gatherings in Tennessee to 10 or fewer people effective at 11:59 p.m. Sunday until Jan. 19.
Washington Post:
‘A real mess’: Trump is leaving behind crises and undermining Biden before he takes office  —  When President-elect Joe Biden is sworn into office on Jan. 20, the list of crises he will face includes a massive cyber intrusion, a still-raging global pandemic, a slowing economic recovery …
 
 
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Kayla Tausche / CNBC:
White House task force kept airport Covid screeners in place despite known risk of infection, sources say
Joshua Nelson / Fox News:
Newsom steering California in the ‘wrong direction’ could result in successful recall: Issa
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Billionaire Oleg Deripaska calls for criminalizing the incitement of sanctions against Russia
Shawn Langlois / MarketWatch:
Mitt Romney: President Trump's push to overturn the election is ‘really sad’ and ‘embarrassing’
Emily Stewart / Vox:
Corporate America would like the vaccine now
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Russell Berman / The Atlantic:
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Laura Poitras / New York Times:
Journalism Is Not a Crime  —  The Justice Department is setting a dangerous precedent that threatens reporters — and the truth.
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