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Sara Boboltz / HuffPost:
BuzzFeed Announces Deep Cuts To HuffPost Staff After Acquisition — BuzzFeed acquired HuffPost from Verizon Media in February. — BuzzFeed announced layoffs for the HuffPost newsroom on Tuesday, three weeks after acquiring HuffPost from Verizon Media in February.
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Laura Wagner / Defector:
Jonah Peretti Lays Off 47 HuffPost Staffers In Latest “Bloodbath” — BuzzFeed founder Jonah Peretti, who acquired HuffPost from Verizon in a deal that was announced last year with the promise that HuffPost would thrive in partnership with BuzzFeed, announced in an all-hands meeting today …
Kate Bennett / CNN:
Biden German Shepherd has aggressive incident and is sent back to Delaware — Washington (CNN)The two German Shepherds belonging to President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden were returned to the Biden family home in Delaware last week after aggressive behavior at the White House involving Major Biden …
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Nicholas Fandos / New York Times:
House Poised to Pass Labor Rights Bill, but Its Senate Hopes Are Dim
House Poised to Pass Labor Rights Bill, but Its Senate Hopes Are Dim
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Jonathan Bernstein / Bloomberg:
Making Senators Orate Won't Blunt the Filibuster — Can obstructionism be deterred by forcing politicians to give long speeches? The question answers itself. — Oy, Frank Capra. We're back to chattering about the “talking” filibuster — the idea that filibusters should be performed …
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Burgess Everett / Politico:
Anti-filibuster liberals face a Senate math problem — There's a reason Senate Democrats haven't changed the Senate's filibuster rules so far: They don't have the votes yet. Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and his deputies are going to have to work aggressively to get them.
Brendan J. Lyons / Albany Times Union:
Cuomo faces new sexual harassment allegation, this time at Executive Mansion — Female aide claims governor touched her inappropriately; complaint reported to AG — ALBANY — A sixth woman has come forward and leveled allegations of sexual harassment or inappropriate conduct against Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo …
The Carter Center:
President Carter Statement on Efforts to Restrict Voting Access — In 1962, I ran to represent the 14th Senate District in the Georgia legislature. I won my Senate seat, but only after the courts ruled that a ballot box had been illegally “stuffed” with votes for my opponent.
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The Hill and Mother Jones
Steve Peoples / Associated Press:
‘Bad news’: Wave of GOP retirements signals battles ahead — This is not the way Republicans wanted to begin the year. — Missouri's Roy Blunt on Monday became the fifth Republican senator to announce he will not seek reelection, a retirement wave that portends an ugly campaign season next year …
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Alexander Bolton / The Hill:
Blunt's retirement deals blow to McConnell inner circle
Washington Post:
Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes was in direct contact with rioters before and during Capitol breach, U.S. alleges — U.S. prosecutors alleged Monday that Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes was in direct contact before, during and immediately after the Jan. 6 Capitol breach …
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Ryan J. Reilly / HuffPost:
Some GOPers Want To Run An Old Playbook On Vanita Gupta. It May Not Work This Time. — The civil rights leader has a ton of support from law enforcement organizations. Some Republicans want to paint her as anti-cop anyway. — Two decades ago, a former rodeo cowboy went undercover in Tulia, Texas.
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Talking Points Memo, The Hill and The Leadership Conference …
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Ronn Blitzer / Fox News:
Biden DOJ nominee Vanita Gupta expresses ‘regret’ over anti-GOP remarks: ‘I apologize’
Biden DOJ nominee Vanita Gupta expresses ‘regret’ over anti-GOP remarks: ‘I apologize’
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Darryl Fears / Washington Post:
Brood X cicadas are about to put on one of the wildest shows in nature. And D.C. is the main stage. — “We are at the epicenter of an event that happens nowhere else on the planet,” an entomologist said. “It blows your mind.” — They've been buried — alive — for 17 years.
Greg Sargent / Washington Post:
Why the GOP's awful new voter suppression effort is so alarming — Opinion by — It has become routine to observe that Republicans are responding to their 2020 loss by making it harder to vote wherever they possibly can. That's ominous: We're getting lulled into treating …
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Jim Geraghty / National Review:
Good News about the Pfizer Vaccine — In Your Face, Variants! — In the tug of war between pandemic optimism and pandemic pessimism, one of the recurring arguments from the side of pessimism is that the virus is always mutating, mutated versions have in some cases become more contagious and more virulent …
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CNN:
First independent report into Xinjiang genocide allegations claims evidence of Beijing's ‘intent to destroy’ Uyghur people — Hong Kong (CNN)The Chinese government's alleged actions in Xinjiang have violated every single provision in the United Nations' Genocide Convention …
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Eileen Reslen / Page Six:
Dana Perino reveals why George W. Bush once kicked her out of Oval Office — Dana Perino's first visit to the Oval Office was memorable — since it's not often you witness the leader of the free world get upset. — The 48-year-old said her new job as White House press secretary under …
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The Daily Caller
Patrick Freyne / The Irish Times:
Harry and Meghan: The union of two great houses, the Windsors and the Celebrities, is complete — Patrick Freyne: After Harry and Meghan, the monarchy looks archaic and racist. Well duh — Video — Images — Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle have hit out at the British monarchy …
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Reuters:
Republican donations surge despite corporate boycott after Capitol riots — (Reuters) - Right after the deadly insurrection at the U.S. Capitol, dozens of U.S. companies announced they would halt political donations to the 147 Republican lawmakers who voted to overturn Donald Trump's presidential election loss.
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The Moderate Voice
Eric Levitz / New York Magazine:
Biden's COVID-Relief Bill Is a Big F**king Deal — Joe Biden won, but progressives lost. — For weeks after the 2020 election, this was the conventional wisdom about its outcome. As Politico wrote on November 5, “During Barack Obama's presidency, Biden's propensity for cutting deals …
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Washington Post, The Week and New York Times
Mark Joyella / Forbes:
Politico's Eugene Daniels: ‘We Are Changing Who Is Allowed To Talk About Politics And Who Is Allowed At The Table’ — Eugene Daniels says he's a “big, huge history nerd and a big news nerd,” and last fall he told his bosses at Politico what he wanted to do after the 2020 election.
USA Today:
CDC misinterpreted our research on opening schools. It should loosen the rules now — Keeping schools closed or even partially closed, based on what we know now is harming children. — “The only thing we have to fear is...fear itself — nameless, unreasoning, unjustified terror …
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Washington Examiner, HotAir, National Review and The Daily Caller
Zachary Faria / Washington Examiner:
Identity-obsessed liberals and social justice are the roots of ‘cancel culture’ — “Cancel culture” is the popular phrase of the times, with everything from Dr. Seuss books to cartoon characters being forced out of circulation. But cancel culture is simply the next logical point in the brain rot …
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The Moderate Voice, Mediaite, Fox News and Crooks and Liars
Anne Applebaum / The Atlantic:
How to Put Out Democracy's Dumpster Fire — This article was published online on March 8, 2021. — To read the diary of Gustave de Beaumont, the traveling companion of Alexis de Tocqueville, is to understand just how primitive the American wilderness once seemed to visiting Frenchmen.
The Intercept:
Entire Staff of Nevada Democratic Party Quits After Democratic Socialist Slate Won Every Seat … Not long after Judith Whitmer won her election on Saturday to become chair of the Nevada Democratic Party, she got an email from the party's executive director, Alana Mounce.
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Jon Walker / American Prospect:
The Almost Big F*cking Deal in the COVID Relief Bill — The bill corrects the ‘subsidy cliff,’ which made health insurance unaffordable for millions and frustrated reform efforts. But the fix only lasts two years. — Getting rid of the ACA's ‘subsidy cliff’ can open the door to a whole spectrum …
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Washington Post, Kaiser Health News, NPR and Wall Street Journal
Howard Gleckman / TaxVox:
Pandemic Bill Would Cut Taxes by An Average of $3,000, With Most Relief Going to Low- And Middle-Income Households — According to a new analysis by the Tax Policy Center, the Senate version of the American Rescue Plan (ARP) would reduce federal taxes in 2021 by an average of $3,000 and raise after-tax incomes by 3.8 percent.
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David Lauter / Los Angeles Times:
Republicans call the COVID-19 relief bill a ‘liberal wish list.’ Democrats are owning that
Republicans call the COVID-19 relief bill a ‘liberal wish list.’ Democrats are owning that
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The Dispatch, Bloomberg, INFORUM, UPI and Washington Post
Keith Ridler / Associated Press:
GOP Idaho lawmakers aim to defund party's attorney general — BOISE, Idaho (AP) — When the Texas attorney general sued to invalidate Joe Biden's presidential victory in some states despite no evidence of widespread fraud, many said it had no chance. — But among Republicans …
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Raw Story
Derrick Bryson Taylor / New York Times:
Maker of Dove Soap Will Drop the Word ‘Normal’ From Beauty Products — Unilever, which owns brands like Dove and Sunsilk, said a study had found that the word “normal” makes most people feel excluded. A spokeswoman said it would remove it from more than 200 products.
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Politico:
Pentagon chief to urge Manchin to support nominee amid Twitter troubles — Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin plans to urge Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin on Tuesday to support President Joe Biden's nominee for the top Pentagon policy job amid criticism of his past Twitter posts, according to three people familiar with the matter.
Kevin Liptak / CNN:
Bush and Clinton portraits are back on display in White House's Grand Foyer — Washington (CNN)The White House has rehung the official presidential portraits of former Presidents George W. Bush and Bill Clinton after they were removed last July during the Trump administration, an official tells CNN.
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Axios:
Scoop: McCarthy leading GOP delegation to southern border — House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy will travel to Texas on Monday with roughly a dozen Republican members to assess the growing crisis at the southern border, his office confirmed to Axios. — Why it matters: The visit comes …
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Washington Examiner and NBC News
Matt Zapotosky / Washington Post:
Biden's Justice Dept. already has split from Trump. Merrick Garland will go even further. — For nearly two months, the Justice Department has quietly rolled back several Trump-era policies and shifted position in civil cases, moves that officials see as relatively noncontroversial returns to previous ways of doing business.
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Instapundit and NPR
Tampa Bay Times:
DeSantis' political fortunes a focus of Manatee vaccine event, texts show — Text messages between a Manatee County commissioner and a developer show that DeSantis' office asked county officials to bypass its regular selection process in favor of a handpicked list.
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Raw Story