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Adam Liptak / New York Times:
Supreme Court Partly Backs Religious Challenge to California Virus Restrictions — The ruling followed a similar one in a case from New York and provided more evidence of a change in the court's direction after the death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. — WASHINGTON — A splintered Supreme Court …
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Josh Gerstein / Politico:
Supreme Court lifts California worship bans prompted by coronavirus
Supreme Court lifts California worship bans prompted by coronavirus
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Matthew Rosenberg / New York Times:
Pushing QAnon and Stolen Election Lies, Flynn Re-emerges — Recast by President Trump's most ardent supporters as a MAGA martyr, Michael T. Flynn has embraced his role as the man who spent four years unjustly ensnared in the Russian investigation. — In Washington's respectable circles …
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Raw Story
Kurt Bardella / USA Today:
Country music response to Wallen racism shows Republicans how they failed on Greene — The country music industry punished Morgan Wallen for his racist remark. Why didn't McCarthy and Republicans hold Marjorie Taylor Greene accountable? — At the same time House Republicans were trying …
Caroline Chen / ProPublica:
Why Opening Restaurants Is Exactly What the Coronavirus Wants Us to Do — Governors continue to open indoor dining and other activities before vaccinations become widespread. Experts warn this could create superspreading playgrounds for dangerous variants and squander our best shot at getting the pandemic under control.
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Joshua Skinner / KOSA:
FIRST ON CBS7: FBI raids home of Alpine man who took part in Capitol riot — Sean Watson says his actions at the Capitol on Jan 6. were necessary. — ODESSA, Texas (KOSA) -The FBI raided the home of a prominent Trump supporter in Alpine who took part in the Capitol riots.
Brad Bannon / The Hill:
AOC is an asset for Democrats, Greene is an albatross for the GOP — American politics would be a lot better off if we had a lot more of Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y,) and a lot less of Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.). Ocasio-Cortez is an asset for Democrats, while Greene is an albatross for Republicans.
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Rep. Jimmy Gomez / NBC News:
Marjorie Taylor Greene's loss of committee seats is a good first step. But she deserves expulsion.
Marjorie Taylor Greene's loss of committee seats is a good first step. But she deserves expulsion.
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The Guardian
Shane Harris / Washington Post:
Biden says Trump should not receive intelligence briefings — President Biden said Friday that former president Donald Trump should not have access to classified information in the form of the briefings usually given to ex-presidents, citing Trump's “erratic behavior” and the risk that he might recklessly reveal sensitive information.
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David E. Sanger / New York Times:
Biden Bars Trump From Intelligence Briefings
Biden Bars Trump From Intelligence Briefings
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Harry Enten / CNN:
Why Joe Manchin is an electoral miracle — (CNN)Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin of West Virginia is one of the most powerful men in Washington. With Democrats holding a one-vote majority in the Senate (thanks to Vice President Kamala Harris casting any tie-breaking vote), he can make or break a lot of bills for them.
Missoula Current:
Montana House endorses bill to end Election Day voter registration — HELENA (KPAX) — Republicans in the Montana House Thursday endorsed a bill to end Election Day voter registration, saying it will take pressure off local election officials that day and still allow people to register and vote up to the previous day.
Wall Street Journal:
With Covid-19 Vaccine Waiting Lists in the Millions, Some Skip the Line — Across the U.S., people are flouting eligibility rules and using connections to get a coveted shot — Board members of a Rhode Island medical system were invited to get vaccinated, regardless of their age or occupations.
Wall Street Journal:
The Battery Is Ready to Power the World — After a decade of rapidly falling costs, the rechargeable lithium-ion battery is poised to disrupt industries — Rechargeable lithium-ion batteries were first commercially used in hand-held camcorders in 1991. Laptops soon followed.
Ben Leonard / Politico:
Parscale urges Trump to run again as a ‘martyr’ — Brad Parscale is calling on former President Donald Trump to run again, saying multiple impeachments can work in his onetime boss' favor. — “If they only impeached you twice, you need to run again. Because to change the system …
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BuzzFeed News:
The Official Overseeing Biden's Daily Briefings Previously Defended The CIA's False Intelligence About Torture — The man overseeing President Joe Biden's daily intelligence briefing previously advocated for the CIA's false claims about its torture program to a powerful Senate committee …
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The Week
Washington Post:
Mutated virus may reinfect people already stricken once with covid-19, sparking debate and concerns — More than 100 million people have been infected with the coronavirus, but they may not be completely protected against new variants … A trial of an experimental coronavirus vaccine detected …
Associated Press:
5 key questions for Trump's Senate impeachment trial — WASHINGTON — Arguments begin Tuesday in the impeachment trial of Donald Trump on allegations that he incited the violent mob that stormed the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6. — A look at five key questions about what to expect when senators hear …
Nicole Perlroth / New York Times:
How the United States Lost to Hackers — America's biggest vulnerability in cyberwarfare is hubris. — If ever there was a sign the United States was losing control of information warfare, of its own warriors, it was the moment one of its own, a young American contractor, saw first lady Michelle Obama's emails pop up on his screen.
David Hines / The American Conservative:
Fail to Plan, Plan to Fail — Protests achieve their goals when leaders actually organize. The left knows this, the right, not so much. — In 2017, President Trump's inauguration was met with the violent and destructive J20 protests in Washington, D.C. There were arrests and prosecutions …
Luis Feliz Leon / American Prospect:
Warehouse Workers Wage Historic Fight for Union Recognition at Amazon — The corporate giant has gone to great lengths to stop workers in Bessemer, Alabama, from unionizing. — Inside the Aurora, Colorado, Amazon fulfillment center in 2018. A warehouse in Bessemer, Alabama …
Michelle Goldberg / New York Times:
QAnon Believers Are Obsessed With Hillary Clinton. She Has Thoughts. — The mass execution cult has roots in three decades of demonization. — A clear indication that Marjorie Taylor Greene was more than a dabbler in QAnon was her 2018 endorsement of “Frazzledrip,” one of the most grotesque tendrils of the movement's mythology.
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Josh Marshall / Talking Points Memo:
QAnon is Not a ‘Conspiracy Theory’ — As the QAnon phenomenon becomes more central to critical political and public safety questions, I realize we need a new vocabulary to describe this and similar phenomena. Q is not a “conspiracy theory”. The faked moon landing was a conspiracy theory.
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Michael Hawthorne / Chicago Tribune:
Judge rules Trump hotel in Chicago violated Illinois environmental laws — Former President Donald Trump's hotel along the Chicago River violated state environmental laws by sucking in massive amounts of water without a valid permit, a Cook County judge ruled in a decision made public Friday.
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Philip Wegmann / Real Clear Politics:
Congressional Group Getting to Know 2024 Hopefuls Early — There are auditions. A lot of them. — Before White House hopefuls can step even onto a soap box at a state fair, those candidates need a message, connections to members of Congress, realistic ways to make money, and more. Much more.
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE:
DOD Stand-Down to Address Extremism in the Ranks — Today, Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III signed a memo directing commanding officers and supervisors at all levels to select a date within the next 60 days to conduct a one-day “stand-down” to discuss extremism in the ranks with their personnel.
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Greg Sargent / Washington Post:
An interesting experiment in voting rights moves ahead in Virginia — All signs are that the Republican Party's key takeaway from then-President Donald Trump's failed effort to overturn the election — first by trying to corrupt local officials, then by inciting mob violence …
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New York Magazine and Deseret News
Julia Reinstein / BuzzFeed News:
A Man Who Allegedly Maced Police Officers During The Capitol Coup Attempt Has Been Arrested — A man who was filmed macing police officers during the attempted coup at the US Capitol last month was arrested by the FBI on Thursday, authorities said. — Peter Schwartz, a 47-year-old from Owensboro …
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Law & Crime
Gordon Russell / The Advocate:
Attorney General Jeff Landry sues Advocate reporter over public-records request — Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry on Friday sued a reporter for The Advocate and The Times-Picayune over a public-records request she filed, asking a judge to issue a declaratory judgment denying the request and seal the proceedings.
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Julian Borger / The Guardian:
US suspends Haiti deportation flights as Biden administration tries to control Ice — Halt came after activists and staffers called homeland security secretary's office but it is unclear how long it will last — The US has suspended deportation flights to Haiti, in the latest sign …
Marshall Cohen / CNN:
Woman charged in US Capitol riot can take trip to Mexico, federal judge says — (CNN)A Texas florist charged in connection with the US Capitol insurrection will be allowed to go to Mexico later this month, a federal judge ruled Friday. — The case involving Jenny Cudd got national attention …
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