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William Morris / Des Moines Register:
BREAKING: Des Moines Register reporter Andrea Sahouri acquitted after trial on charges from George Floyd protest in May 2020  —  Des Moines Register reporter Andrea Sahouri was acquitted Wednesday in a trial stemming from her arrest covering the George Floyd protests in May 2020.
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Elahe Izadi / Washington Post:
Iowa reporter acquitted in a trial that shocked press freedom advocates  —  The prosecution of Andrea Sahouri, arrested while covering a racial-justice protest, raised concerns from free-press advocates who say journalists must witness such events without fear of being punished.
William Morris / Des Moines Register:
Live updates: Des Moines Register reporter Andrea Sahouri acquitted by jury on both charges in protest trial
Discussion: Washington Examiner and NPR
Josh Gerstein / Politico:
Senate confirms Garland as attorney general  —  The Senate has confirmed President Joe Biden's pick for attorney general, Judge Merrick Garland, by a vote of 70-30.  —  The victory for Garland, 68, came almost five years after his failed nomination to the Supreme Court by President Barack Obama in 2016.
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Matt Zapotosky / Washington Post:
Merrick Garland confirmed as attorney general  —  Merrick Garland, a longtime federal appeals court judge whose nomination to the Supreme Court Republicans famously refused to consider, was confirmed as President Biden's attorney general Wednesday.  —  Senators voted 70-30 to approve Garland's nomination.
Discussion: ABC News, CNN, The Guardian and Reuters
Carrie Johnson / NPR:   Whistleblowers Allege Improper Hiring At Justice Department During Trump's Last Days
Dareh Gregorian / NBC News:
Senate confirms Merrick Garland as Biden's attorney general
Discussion: CNN, Wall Street Journal, Fox News and MSNBC
Zoe Tillman / BuzzFeed News:
The Senate Confirmed Merrick Garland As The Next Attorney General
NBC News:
Biden to announce deal for additional 100 million Johnson and Johnson Covid vaccine doses  —  WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden will announce plans Wednesday to purchase an additional 100 million doses of the single-dose Johnson & Johnson Covid-19 vaccine, giving the U.S. more than enough supply to vaccinate the entire U.S. population.
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NBC News:
Susan Collins fires back at ‘bizarre’ Schumer remarks blaming her for 2009 stimulus
Discussion: The Hill
Politico:
POLITICO Playbook PM: Trump position against transgender athletes draws broad support
Scott Wong / The Hill:
40 Republicans vote against Greene motion  —  Forty House Republicans on Wednesday voted against Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's latest motion to adjourn, yet another sign her party is growing increasingly frustrated with the Georgia Republican's procedural delay tactics.
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Washington Post:
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene has been gunking up the works.  She says she's not backing down.  —  One day after Democrats made an unprecedented move to strip Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of her committee assignments, the Georgia Republican countered that she'd now have plenty of time to obstruct her opponents' …
Discussion: Fox News, VICE and Raw Story
Jonathan Chait / New York Magazine:
Somebody's Taking a Huge Risk on Biden's Bill.  It's Not Biden.  —  Try to imagine we are living in the following hypothetical world: A popular Republican president quickly passes emergency legislation that has the support of two-thirds of the country, while Democrats in Congress refuse to vote for it.
Ryan Nobles / CNN:
Jayapal asks for investigations into three GOP members for their role in instigating the Capitol Insurrection  —  GOP lawmaker accused of giving ‘reconnaissance’ tour prior to Capitol riot  —  (CNN)Democratic Rep. Pramila Jayapal of Washington has sent letters to the House Committee on Ethics …
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Tal Axelrod / The Hill:
Jayapal asks for ethics investigation into Boebert, Gosar, Brooks  —  Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-Wash.) on Wednesday called for ethics investigations into GOP Reps. Lauren Boebert (Colo.), Paul Gosar (Ariz.) and Mo Brooks (Ala.) over what she described as their involvement in “instigating and aiding” the Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol.
Associated Press:
Governor Newsom says 'we're not going back to normal' after pandemic  —  SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — California Gov. Gavin Newsom will say during his State of the State address that the pandemic will end soon.  But when it does, Newsom will say that “we're not going back to normal” because “normal accepts inequity.”
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Ed Morrissey / HotAir:
Newsom To Californians: Let's Face It, We're Never Getting Back To Normal
Discussion: Fox News and CNN
Steve Holland / Reuters:
Jared Kushner plans book on Trump White House, Abraham Accords: source  —  WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Jared Kushner, who was a senior adviser to then-President Donald Trump, plans to write a book about his White House experiences, including his role in negotiating normalization deals between Israel …
Discussion: The Hill
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Shadi Hamid / The Atlantic:
America Without God  —  The United States had long been a holdout among Western democracies, uniquely and perhaps even suspiciously devout.  From 1937 to 1998, church membership remained relatively constant, hovering at about 70 percent.  Then something happened.
Daniel Friedman / Mother Jones:
Roger Stone's Latest Mess: His Oath Keeper Bodyguards Arrested in Capitol Attack  —  Roger Stone has an Oath Keeper problem.  —  In recent days the FBI arrested two men, Joshua James, the owner of a cleaning services company in Alabama, and Roberto Minuta, a Newburgh, New York, tattoo artist …
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Peter Stone / The Guardian:
US far-right extremists making millions via social media and cryptocurrency
Discussion: Washington Post
Emily Stewart / Vox:
The House passes the $1.9 trillion Covid-19 relief bill, sending it to Biden's desk  —  The American Rescue Plan is about to become law.  —  The House of Representatives passed the $1.9 trillion Covid-19 relief package, sending it to President Joe Biden's desk.
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Sharon LaFraniere / New York Times:
Biden Got the Vaccine Rollout Humming, With Trump's Help  —  Trump administration officials grumble that they laid the groundwork for surging vaccinations, but some hard work in the trenches has helped pick up the pace of production.  —  WASHINGTON — When President Biden pledged last week …
Carolyn Kellogg / Los Angeles Times:
Review: Exposing life in the shadows of the United States of Amazon  —  Fulfillment: Winning and Losing in One-Click America  —  Farrar, Straus & Giroux: 400 pages, $28  —  If you buy books linked on our site, The Times may earn a commission from Bookshop.org, whose fees support independent bookstores.
Discussion: New York Times
CNN:
Biden and his Covid-relief bill prove popular in new CNN poll  —  (CNN)The economic relief bill moving rapidly through Congress is broadly popular, according to a new CNN Poll conducted by SSRS.  —  The popularity of the bill comes as President Joe Biden's approval rating tilts positive around 50 days after he took the oath of office.
Greg Sargent / Washington Post:
Trump's latest explosion of rage against the GOP bodes badly for our future  —  Opinion by  —  In recent days, a few die-hard Republicans have struggled to concoct a way for the GOP to purge itself of Trumpism's worst excesses while retaining its political benefits.
Taylor Lorenz / New York Times:
For Creators, Everything Is for Sale  —  Digital stars are coming up with new ways to make money.  Yet fans still hold the power.  —  A rash of new start-ups are making it easier for digital creators to monetize every aspect of their life — down to what they eat, who they hang out with and who they respond to on TikTok.
Chye-Ching Huang / New York Times:
How Biden Funds His Next Bill: Shrink the $7.5 Trillion Tax Gap  —  The I.R.S. is often unable to detect or fight blatant tax cheating by the rich and big businesses.  Restoring it is a solution that pays for itself.  —  Ms. Huang is the executive director of the Tax Law Center at the New York University School of Law.
Discussion: Washington Post
KOCO:
Oklahoma House passes bill that would protect drivers who hit protestors  —  The Oklahoma House of Representatives on Tuesday passed a bill aimed at protecting drivers who hit protestors while “fleeing a riot.”  —  House Bill 1674, authored Rep. Kevin West, R-Moore and co-authored by Rep. Kevin McDugle …
Discussion: The Hill and Political Wire
Marianne LeVine / Politico:
McConnell: Capitol security measures are ‘overreaction’  —  Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell said Wednesday that the enhanced security measures currently restricting access to the Capitol are an overreaction given the current threat to the building.  —  “We've overdone it,” McConnell told reporters.
Discussion: The Hill and Washington Examiner
Craig Forman / Nieman Reports:
Covid Relief Bill Throws Lifeline to Transform Local News  —  Pension provisions in the $1.9-trillion bill give local news outlets crucial breathing room to pursue sustainable digital business models  —  With the passage of the $1.9 trillion Covid relief bill, Washington is not only providing help …
Discussion: CNBC
Thomas B. Edsall / New York Times:
Democrats Are Anxious About 2022 — and 2024  —  The fretting starts with the party's declining share of the Hispanic vote, but it doesn't end there.  —  Mr. Edsall contributes a weekly column from Washington, D.C. on politics, demographics and inequality.
Dave Graham / Reuters:
Exclusive: ‘Migrant president’ Biden stirs Mexican angst over boom time for gangs  —  MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexico's government is worried the new U.S. administration's asylum policies are stoking illegal immigration and creating business for organized crime, according to officials and internal assessments seen by Reuters.
Bloomberg:
Wall Street A-Listers Fled to Florida.  Many Are Eyeing a Return  — USPS data shows few New Yorkers moved to Miami, Palm Beach  — New Jersey, California and Connecticut were most popular moves  —  The “Upper East Side” cocktail at Sant Ambroeus is just the same as in Manhattan …
Biba Adams / Yahoo News:
Sen. Scott: ‘Woke supremacy is as bad as White supremacy’  —  The South Carolina Senator is falling in line with his Republican counterparts by taking aim at “cancel culture.”  —  Republican Senator Tim Scott told Fox News host Trey Gowdy that “woke supremacy is as bad as white supremacy.
 
 
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Roselle Chen / Reuters:
Trump's former fixer Michael Cohen to meet again with Manhattan DA in Trump probe
Discussion: The Hill and Raw Story
Mayra Moreno / ABC13:
Run for Texas governor now ‘a real consideration,’ Matthew McConaughey says
Politico:
Capitol riot cases strain court system
Christian Toto / Hollywood in Toto:
WaPo, USA Today Play Dumb as Comics Avoid Biden Jokes
Discussion: Fox News and HotAir
David A. Graham / The Atlantic:
The Republican Party Isn't Going Anywhere
Discussion: National Review, Roll Call and Townhall
 Earlier Items: 
Adele M. Stan / New Republic:
Insurrectionist in Chief  —  In February's Senate trial to impeach and convict Donald Trump …
Discussion: New York Times
Raf Sanchez / NBC News:
As U.K. strips citizenship from ISIS members, other children of immigrants decry ‘two tier’ citizenship
Eli Yokley / Morning Consult:
Voters Are Nearly United in Support for Expanded Background Checks
Discussion: Washington Post
Batya Ungar-Sargon / Persuasion:
The Warped Vision of “Anti-Racism”
Daniel Drezner / Washington Post:
What is the point of Josh Hawley?
 

 
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