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Jeff Stein / Washington Post:
Mitt Romney unveils plan to provide $3,000 per child, giving bipartisan support to President Biden's effort — The 2012 GOP presidential nominee is proposing the United States give as much as $4,200 for children up to age 6 — Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah) on Thursday will propose providing …
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CNBC, Axios, People's Policy Project, The Daily Caller and New York Times
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Arthur Delaney / HuffPost:
Mitt Romney Proposes $350 Monthly Child Allowance — The Utah Republican's proposal shows there's bipartisan energy for helping parents. — The federal government would pay most parents of young children $350 per child every month under a groundbreaking new proposal from Sen. Mitt Romney …
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Business Insider, National Review, The Daily Caller and TheBlaze
Dylan Matthews / Vox:
Mitt Romney has a plan to give parents up to $15,000 a year
Mitt Romney has a plan to give parents up to $15,000 a year
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National Review and Washington Post
Politico:
POLITICO Playbook: Takeaways from a head-spinning night in Republican politics — DRIVING THE DAY — If you're trying to figure out the direction of the Republican Party after Wednesday's circus of a five-hour (!) House GOP Conference meeting, good luck.
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Washington Free Beacon, Business Insider and Washington Post
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Greg Sargent / Washington Post:
Marjorie Taylor Greene's most dangerous idea is hiding in plain sight — Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene — the dangerously unhinged Georgia Republican who is at the center of the GOP's ongoing post-Trump convulsions — is often described as a creature of QAnon. — We would do better to describe her as a creature of MAGA.
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Vox, The Hill, news.com.au, POLITICUSUSA, NBC Boston, NBC4 Washington and Hackwhackers
Ronald Brownstein / The Atlantic:
How the GOP Surrendered to Extremism
How the GOP Surrendered to Extremism
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The Hill, IJR and Algemeiner.com
Shia Kapos / Politico:
Kinzinger slapped with censure by Illinois county GOP
Kinzinger slapped with censure by Illinois county GOP
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Fox News, USA Today, Townhall and The Daily Caller
NBC News:
QAnon fight, impeachment fallout expose Republicans' post-Trump rift
QAnon fight, impeachment fallout expose Republicans' post-Trump rift
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CNBC, USA Today, Politico, CBS News, CNN, Daily Kos, Conservative News Today, The Daily Caller, NPR and New York Times
Jaclyn Peiser / Washington Post:
Despite denouncing QAnon months ago, Kevin McCarthy now says, 'I don't even know what it is'
Despite denouncing QAnon months ago, Kevin McCarthy now says, 'I don't even know what it is'
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The American Independent, Deseret News, HotAir, Mediaite, Talking Points Memo, The Intellectualist and TheBlaze
Josh Chafetz / The Dispatch:
The Morning Dispatch: Cheney Triumphs in Conference Vote
The Morning Dispatch: Cheney Triumphs in Conference Vote
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National Review, Townhall, OpenSecrets.org, CNN and The Week
Washington Post:
Smartmatic files $2.7 billion defamation suit against Fox News over election-fraud claims — Fox News Media hosts Lou Dobbs, Maria Bartiromo and Jeanine Pirro were named, along with lawyers Rudy Giuliani and Sidney Powell. — Smartmatic, an election technology company …
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Business Insider and Deadline, more at Mediagazer »
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Oliver Darcy / CNN:
Voting technology company Smartmatic files $2.7 billion lawsuit against Fox News, Rudy Giuliani and Sidney Powell over ‘disinformation campaign’ — New York (CNN)A voting technology company swept up in baseless conspiracy theories about the 2020 election filed a monster $2.7 billion lawsuit …
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Media Matters for America, Axios, Bloomberg and Business Insider
Joshua Goodman / Associated Press:
Voting company sues Fox, Giuliani over election fraud claims
Associated Press:
AP-NORC Poll: Americans open to Biden's approach to crises — WASHINGTON (AP) — Two weeks into a new administration, a majority of Americans say they have at least some confidence in President Joe Biden and his ability to manage the myriad crises facing the nation, including the raging coronavirus pandemic.
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IJR and The Daily Caller
Chris Joyner / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Militia alliance in Georgia signals new phase for extremist paramilitaries — ‘We are going to see a lot of this coalition building with some pretty nasty actors,’ says one expert. — The leader of a private paramilitary group that provided security for Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene …
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Defense One, Forbes, Raw Story and Mock Paper Scissors
Jason Stanley / Just Security:
Movie at the Ellipse: A Study in Fascist Propaganda — On January 6, Trump supporters gathered at a rally at Washington DC's Ellipse Park, regaled by various figures from Trump world, including Donald Trump Jr. and Rudy Giuliani. Directly following Giuliani's speech, the organizers played a video.
Politico:
Pence reveals his post-White House plans — Former Vice President Mike Pence is joining the Heritage Foundation as a distinguished visiting fellow, the conservative think tank announced on Thursday. — He will advise the organization's experts on issues as well as give a number …
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Heritage Foundation:
Vice President Mike Pence Joins Heritage Foundation as Distinguished Visiting Fellow … WASHINGTON — The Heritage Foundation announced today that former Vice President Mike Pence will join the organization as a distinguished visiting fellow. — “Over the course of the past four years …
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USA Today, Washington Examiner, The Hill, CNN, Breitbart, The Daily Signal and TheBlaze
Hillel Italie / Associated Press:
Hunter Biden's memoir ‘Beautiful Things’ out in April — Hunter Biden, son of President Joe Biden and an ongoing target for conservatives, has a memoir coming out April 6. — The book is called “Beautiful Things” and will center on the younger Biden's well publicized struggles with substance abuse …
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Politico, CNBC, CNN, Axios, Business Insider, Washington Examiner, Fox News, Washingtonian, The Independent, Breitbart, Rolling Stone, IJR, The Daily Caller, Townhall, Twitchy and Political Wire
Mary Margaret Olohan / The Daily Caller:
‘Alexandria Ocasio Smollett’ Trends As Critics Punch Holes In Her Dramatic Cap Hill Story — “Alexandria Ocasio Smollett” and “AOC Lied” trended on Twitter amidst backlash over Democratic New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's tale of her experiences during the Capitol Riot.
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Washington Examiner, RedState, The Daily Wire and The Post Millennial
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Kaelan Deese / Washington Examiner:
Trump impeachment defense will display images of Capitol siege at trial — Former President Donald Trump's impeachment defense team will display photos and graphics during his Senate trial as evidence, attempting to prove he did not incite the insurrection during the Capitol siege on Jan. 6, according to a spokesman.
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Axios, Politico and Dallas Morning News
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New York Times:
Jeff Zucker Announces Plans to Step Down — The executive shaped the look and feel of CNN since coming aboard in 2013. The network hit record ratings in recent months, during which Mr. Zucker had tensions with his newly installed boss. — Jeffrey A. Zucker, the president of CNN who reshaped …
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Los Angeles Times, Washington Examiner, Townhall, CNN, Poynter, TVNewser, The Week and Twitchy, more at Mediagazer »
NBC News:
Biden administration weighs plan to directly send masks to all Americans — WASHINGTON — The Biden White House is considering sending masks directly to American households, according to three people familiar with the discussions, an action the Trump administration explored but scrapped.
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American Prospect, The Hill, The Independent, Politico, Breitbart, Forbes, The Daily Caller, Talking Points Memo, National Review and Vanity Fair
Lydia Saad / Gallup:
U.S. Satisfaction Sinks With Many Aspects of Public Life — WASHINGTON, D.C. — Americans' satisfaction with seven broad aspects of the way the country functions is collectively at its lowest in two decades of Gallup measurement. This includes satisfaction with the overall quality of life in the U.S. …
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Washington Post and Washington Examiner
Politico:
‘Vote-a-rama’ to give GOP a chance to inflict pain on Dems — The self-inflicted suffering has begun for Senate Democrats trying to muscle through President Joe Biden's pandemic aid plan without a single Republican vote. — The procedural trick that shrinks the vote hurdle from 60 to 51 …
Sam Dorman / Fox News:
Trump appointee suing Biden admin over allegedly illegal termination threat — “Because I am not one to be bullied ... I will not resign,” said Roger Severino — Fox News Flash top headlines for February 3 — One of former President Trump's more controversial appointees, Roger Severino …
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Politico, The Federalist, Conservative News Today and Townhall
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Jeremy B. White / Politico:
His polls are sinking. Democrats are mobilizing. The Newsom recall just got real. — OAKLAND, Calif. — California Gov. Gavin Newsom doesn't want to talk about the recall. But his allies can't ignore it. — The campaign to oust Newsom went from unlikely to unavoidable this week …
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Washington Examiner, RECALL GAVIN, Los Angeles Times, No More Mister Nice Blog and Twitchy
Conor Sen / Bloomberg:
Young and Ambitious? Move to New York, Not Austin — Big cities and office-settings may be most appealing to early-career professionals who need the networking. Cheap rents offer a golden opportunity. — The pandemic accomplished in 10 months what internet technologies have been promising for decades …
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Twitchy
Mike Allen / Axios:
Biden holds all the cards in coronavirus relief talks — and he knows it — President Biden told Republican senators in the Oval Office this week that he has “an open door and an open mind” on his $1.9 billion coronavirus rescue bill. But he has the votes on the Hill and overwhelming support …
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POLITICUSUSA
Marc Tracy / New York Times:
The New York Times Tops 7.5 Million Subscriptions as Ads Decline — In its fourth-quarter earnings report, The New York Times Company said 2020 was its biggest year for adding subscribers. — The New York Times set a record for its subscription business in 2020, a year when a pandemic …
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Poynter and The Hill, more at Mediagazer »
David Roth / Defector:
The March Of The American Kooks — Steve Carlton won 27 games and the National League Cy Young Award in 1972, lost 20 games and gave up more earned runs than any pitcher in the league in 1973, and then stopped speaking to the media entirely over the next few seasons.
Haley Britzky / Task & Purpose:
We spoke with the Marine from this viral Inauguration Day photo with Lady Gaga — Marine Corps Capt. Evan Campbell was simply in the right place at the right time. — The 30-year-old Marine from San Antonio, Texas, was one of a dozen Marines and soldiers working in the area …
Wesley Lowery / GQ:
How Andrew Gillum's Marriage Survived a Night of Scandal — The rising Democratic star was found in a Miami Beach hotel with a male sex worker and suspected drugs. To keep their marriage together, he and his wife, R. Jai, had to embrace a new dynamic of “radical honesty” in their relationship.
Mark Joseph Stern / Slate:
Biden Ousts All 10 of Trump's Union Busters From Powerful Labor Panel — On Tuesday, Joe Biden demanded the resignations of all 10 of Donald Trump's appointees to the Federal Service Impasses Panel, a powerful labor relations board, in a major victory for federal unions.
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HuffPost, Common Dreams, HotAir, Fox News, Mic, USA Today and The Independent
Teo Armus / Washington Post:
Iowa's House speaker said he can't make lawmakers wear masks — but he did enforce a ban on jeans — Iowa House Speaker Pat Grassley (R) has repeatedly pushed back against imposing a mask mandate inside the legislature, saying that he cannot force lawmakers to cover their faces …
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Associated Press, Crooks and Liars, Raw Story, Des Moines Register and The Hill
emptywheel:
DOJ Moves Towards Parallel Conspiracy Prosecutions of the Oath Keepers and Proud Boys — As noted, on January 27, DOJ indicted three Oath Keepers, Thomas Edward Caldwell, Donovan Ray Crowl, and Jessica Marie Watkins, in a conspiracy to hinder Congress' certification of the Electoral College vote.