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New York Times:
Ted Cruz's Cancún Trip: Family Texts Detail His Political Blunder  —  The Texas senator faced fierce blowback for fleeing his state as a disaster unfolded.  Text messages sent by his wife revealed a hastily planned trip away from their “FREEZING” family home.
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Ashley Parker / Washington Post:
One night in Cancun: Ted Cruz's disastrous decision to go on vacation during Texas storm crisis  —  The Debrief: An occasional series offering a reporter's insights  —  Usually, it takes at least one full day in Cancun to do something embarrassing you'll never live down.
Marc Caputo / Politico:
Top Texas Republicans on the ropes after tone-deaf storm response  —  The brutal winter storm that turned Texas roads to ice, burst pipes across the state and left millions of residents shivering and without power has also damaged the reputations of three of the state's leading Republicans.
Politico:
POLITICO Playbook: Reince reemerges as Cruz crashes  —  DRIVING THE DAY  —  SCOOP: REINCE PRIEBUS has been calling key GOP officials and operatives in Wisconsin the past week and signaling he's seriously exploring a bid for governor of his home state in 2022, two sources with knowledge of the calls told Playbook.
Michael Hardy / New York Magazine:
Ted Cruz Abandons Millions of Freezing Texans and His Poodle, Snowflake  —  After jaunting off to Cancún with his family Wednesday night, Senator Ted Cruz explained that he was merely escorting his teenage girls on a vacation trip with their friends.  In an apparent bid for sympathy …
Jon Allsop / Columbia Journalism Review:
The devastating Texas-storm story centers Ted Cruz  —  An epic winter storm spiraled across the South this week.  In Texas, the temperature plummeted, driving demand for electricity; supply systems froze; soon, the power went out.  As of Tuesday lunchtime, more than four million people had been affected.
Ryan Cooper / The Week:
The Texas blizzard nightmare is Republican governance in a nutshell
Houston Chronicle:
As Texans froze, Ted Cruz got a ticket to paradise. Paradise can have him.
Jessica Sidman / Washingtonian:
Trump Hotel Employees Reveal What It Was Really Like Catering to the Right Wing Elite … Everyone knew Table 72 belonged to the President.  The round booth in the middle of the Trump Hotel's mezzanine was impossible to miss. It didn't matter how many Congress members were clamoring …
Discussion: Insider and Raw Story
Wall Street Journal:
Pfizer Vaccine Is Highly Effective After One Dose and Can Be Stored in Normal Freezers, Data Shows  —  Peer-reviewed study comes as some governments debate whether to delay second vaccine doses  —  The Covid-19 vaccine developed by Pfizer Inc. and BioNTech SE generates robust immunity …
Discussion: TechCrunch, STAT and The Week
Peggy Noonan / Wall Street Journal:
Rush Limbaugh's Complicated Legacy  —  He was a gifted entertainer and advocate, but in his later years certain flaws became more evident.  —  I meant to talk about something else this week, but my thoughts keep circling back to Rush Limbaugh.  His obituaries in the mainstream press were mostly judgment, no mercy.
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Stephen Groves / Associated Press:
GOP's Thune says Trump allies engaging in ‘cancel culture’  —  PIERRE, S.D. (AP) — U.S. Sen. John Thune on Thursday criticized Republican activists and party leaders for engaging in “cancel culture” by rushing to censure GOP senators who found former President Donald Trump guilty of inciting an insurrection.
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Marty Makary / Wall Street Journal:
We'll Have Herd Immunity by April  —  Covid cases have dropped 77% in six weeks.  Experts should level with the public about the good news.  —  Amid the dire Covid warnings, one crucial fact has been largely ignored: Cases are down 77% over the past six weeks.  If a medication slashed cases by 77%, we'd call it a miracle pill.
Andrea Salcedo / Washington Post:
An 11-year-old boy died in an unheated Texas mobile home.  Authorities suspect hypothermia.  —  Even though he was still in bed after 2 p.m. on Tuesday under a pile of blankets in their unheated mobile home in Conroe, Tex., Maria Elisa Pineda wasn't concerned when she checked on her son.
Vandana Rambaran / Fox News:
Cuomo silent as damning watchdog report says policy may have led to over 1,000 nursing home deaths  —  New York gov's directive likely responsible for the deaths during coronavirus pandemic, Albany watchdog says  —  Dov Hikind on Cuomo: ‘The public is now finding out that their governor is a fraud’
Discussion: National Review
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Reid J. Epstein / New York Times:
The Virginia G.O.P. Voted on Its Future.  The Losers Reject the Results.  —  In a sign of the Trump era's lingering alternate realities, Republicans in the struggling state party are refusing to move forward with a new system for choosing nominees.  —  ARLINGTON, Va. — The Republican Party …
Discussion: NBC4 Washington
Bob Egelko / San Francisco Chronicle:
U.S. Senate judiciary chair to retain GOP's ‘blue slip’ system of selecting some judges  —  Sen. Dick Durbin, the Senate Judiciary Committee's new Democratic leader, is retaining a Republican rule that allowed President Donald Trump's judicial nominees to be confirmed to federal appeals courts over home-state senators' objections.
Discussion: Washington Post
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Melissa Quinn / CBS News:
Biden gets chance to leave mark on federal judiciary as judges step aside
Discussion: Above the Law
Andrew Blankstein / NBC News:
California investor who donated nearly $1M to Trump inauguration sentenced to 12 years in prison  —  A Federal Judge in California on Thursday sentenced a venture capitalist who donated nearly $1 million to former President Donald Trump's inaugural committee to 12 years in prison …
Discussion: Los Angeles Times and Raw Story
Michelle Goldberg / New York Times:
The Book That Should Change How Progressives Talk About Race  —  Heather McGhee writes that racism increases economic inequality for everyone.  —  When Heather McGhee was a 25-year-old staffer at Demos, the progressive think tank she would eventually lead, she went to Congress to present findings …
Dr. Quentin Kidd / Christopher Newport University:
Summary of Key Findings  — Former Gov. Terry McAuliffe opens Democrats' primary race for governor with a quarter of the vote (26%), but half of Democratic voters are undecided (49%).  — State Sen. Amanda Chase leads Republican field for governor with 17%, with former Virginia House Speaker Kirk Cox …
Discussion: The Hill and Political Wire
Politico:
‘Bullying, screaming’: In Albany, Cuomo wields phone as a weapon  —  ALBANY, N.Y. — Rep. Tom Reed was pulled off on the side of an upstate New York road, somewhere along the 40-mile stretch between Ithaca and Corning, being berated for about 45 minutes straight.  —  On the other end of the line: New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
Laura Krantz Globe / The Boston Globe:
Cornel West threatens to leave Harvard again  —  Harvard University professor Cornel West, the well known philosopher, progressive political activist, and outspoken social critic, is threatening to leave Harvard University after he said the administration disrespected him by denying his request to be considered for tenure.
Discussion: Raw Story
USA Today:
Indiana Republican lawmakers shout down, boo Black colleagues speaking about discrimination  —  Arika Herron Kaitlin LangeIndianapolis Star  —  INDIANAPOLIS - Tensions flared at the Indiana Statehouse Thursday when Republican lawmakers shouted down and booed Black lawmakers during floor debate …
Discussion: Raw Story
Martha Stoddard / Omaha World-Herald:
Nebraska Sen. Julie Slama's winner-take-all Electoral College proposal draws opposition  —  LINCOLN — Opponents of returning Nebraska to a winner-take-all system of awarding Electoral College votes far outnumbered supporters at a legislative hearing Wednesday.
Discussion: Bloomberg
Ryan J. Reilly / HuffPost:
Policing Leaders Praise DOJ Nominee Vanita Gupta.  One Group Is Smearing Her Anyway.  —  Biden's nominee for the No. 3 position at the Justice Department is a progressive civil rights lawyer with a lot of support from GOP and law enforcement leaders.  —  President Joe Biden's nominee …
The Texas Tribune:
You might have heard that Texas has its own power grid.  Did you know not all parts of the state use it?  —  Millions of Texans were left in the dark for days after winter storms triggered power outages.  But people in El Paso, the upper Panhandle and parts of East Texas kept their lights on …
Susan B. Glasser / New Yorker:
After Years of Chaos, the White House Is Definitely in Different Hands  —  Biden's new chief of staff, like the new President, is a serious Washington lifer.  —  Donald Trump made numerous outrageous but not necessarily consequential decisions throughout his Presidency …
Discussion: Politico and Informed Comment
Anastasiia Carrier / Politico:
‘This Crap Means More to Him Than My Life’: When QAnon Invades American Homes  —  For months, Emily has been married to a ghost.  The trouble began last summer, when her husband Peter, the man who once showered her with affection and doted on their kids, started to spend all of his free time online …
Discussion: Raw Story
New York Times:
Manhattan D.A. Recruits Top Prosecutor for Trump Inquiry  —  The Manhattan district attorney has enlisted a former federal prosecutor who is an expert on white-collar crime to join the team investigating the Trump family business.  —  As the Manhattan district attorney's office steps …
Washington Examiner:
Frozen windmills show the need for fossil fuels and nuclear power  —  President Biden and his appointees frequently talk about a clean energy future in which carbon-emitting fuels such as coal, oil, and natural gas are all replaced by windmills and rainbows.  But that future is a lot colder and darker than they admit.
Kristen Holmes / CNN:
White House says it's responding to pressure to act fast on USPS problems  —  (CNN)The White House is working to quickly fill the vacant seats on the Postal Service Board of Governors.  —  “President Biden has made clear his feelings on the current leadership of the Postal Service …
Discussion: POLITICUSUSA
Maleeha Syed / Burlington Free Press:
Burlington Republican Party Chair Kolby LaMarche will resign, leave party  —  The chair of the Burlington Republican Party will resign Thursday, citing extreme elements of party leadership as responsible for undermining progress.  —  “As a result of their fixation on loyalty …
Richard North Patterson / The Bulwark:
To Save Democracy, Principled Conservatives Must Ally with Democrats  —  The impulse to start a new anti-Trump conservative party or GOP splinter is admirable—but the present crisis demands a different response.  —  Appalled by the GOP's comprehensive degradation, a serious group …
CNN:
Allegations of shackled students and gang rape inside China's detention camps  —  Hong Kong (CNN)On the first day of her new teaching job at a Chinese government-run detention center in Xinjiang, Qelbinur Sidik said she saw two soldiers carry a young Uyghur woman out of the building on a stretcher.
Discussion: Breitbart
Josh Gerstein / Politico:
Under Biden, Justice Department presses fight against Omarosa  —  The Biden Justice Department is showing no sign of letting up in a two-year-old legal fight against a former White House aide who became an outspoken critic of former President Donald Trump.  —  While the Justice Department …
Discussion: Raw Story
Mark Niesse / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Absentee and Sunday voting targeted in broad Georgia elections bill  —  In Georgia's most sweeping elections bill yet, Republican state representatives are seeking new absentee voting ID requirements, drop box restrictions and a ban on early voting on Sundays.
Discussion: Mother Jones and Raw Story
New York Times:
Cracked Pipes, Frozen Wells, Offline Treatment Plants: A Texan Water Crisis  —  Electricity was restored to most Texans who had lost power after a winter storm, but water systems for nearly two-thirds of residents were disrupted, leaving millions without drinkable water.
Discussion: CNN, Washington Post and Eater
 
 
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Reuters:
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Whitney Wild / CNN:
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