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11:35 PM ET, March 11, 2021

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Michael D. Shear / New York Times:
Here's a fact-check of Biden's first prime-time White House address.  —  Just hours after he signed a $1.9 trillion pandemic relief bill into law, President Biden said the package would help to reopen schools and defeat the virus more quickly.  —  Mr. Biden, in a prime-time address …
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The White House:
Fact Sheet: President Biden to Announce All Americans to be Eligible for Vaccinations by May 1, Puts the Nation on a Path to Get Closer to Normal by July 4th
Discussion: Breitbart and Raw Story
Kevin Liptak / CNN:
Biden directs states to open vaccinations to all adults by May 1
Jim Garamone / U.S. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE:
Press Secretary Smites Fox Host That Dissed Diversity in U.S. Military  —  The United States military is the greatest the world has ever seen because of its diversity, Pentagon Press Secretary John F. Kirby said during a news briefing this morning.  —  Kirby addressed this because a Fox …
Jason Lemon / Newsweek:
Tucker Carlson's Opinion on Pregnant Military Women Based on ‘Zero Days’ of Service: Space Command Official  —  Marine Corps Master Gunnery Sergeant Scott H. Stalker, who currently serves as the Command Senior Enlisted Leader (CSEL) of the U.S. Space Command, publicly called out Fox News' Tucker Carlson …
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CNN:
Senior members of military call out Tucker Carlson for mocking women serving in armed forces: His words 'don't reflect our values'
Dareh Gregorian / NBC News:
States with Republican governors had highest Covid incidence and death rates, study finds  —  States with Democratic governors had the highest incidence and death rates from Covid-19 in the first months of the coronavirus pandemic, but states with Republican governors surpassed those rates …
David Brooks / New York Times:
Joe Biden Is a Transformational President  —  We're seeing a policy realignment without a partisan realignment.  —  This has been one of the most quietly consequential weeks in recent American politics.  —  The Covid-19 relief law that was just enacted is one of the most important pieces of legislation of our lifetimes.
Jesse McKinley / New York Times:
Latest Accusation Against Cuomo Is Referred to Albany Police  —  The police characterized the alleged groping by the governor of a female aide as something that may rise “to the level of a crime.”  —  ALBANY, N.Y. — Albany Police Department officials said on Thursday that they had received …
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Seung Min Kim / Washington Post:
Next Biden agenda items on immigration and infrastructure already running into trouble  —  Fresh off a major legislative victory on the coronavirus relief package, President Biden is facing a new round of battles on the next pieces of his agenda — exposing divisions within the Democratic Party …
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Jeff Greenfield / Politico:
The Political Weapon Biden Didn't Deploy
Seb Walker / VICE:
Even Trump's Defense Secretary During the Capitol Riot Blames Him for Inciting It  —  Former Acting Secretary of Defense Chris Miller told VICE on Showtime he believes Trump's speech caused the violent mob to attack the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6.  —  SW  —  One of the most senior Cabinet officials …
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Jacob Knutson / Axios:
Ex-acting Defense Secretary Miller blames Trump's speech for Capitol riot
Discussion: HotAir
Lauren Lumpkin / Washington Post:
Georgetown Law professor terminated after ‘reprehensible’ comments about Black students  —  A Georgetown law professor was terminated and a second was placed on leave after a video clip showed a conversation between the pair that included what an official called “reprehensible” statements about Black students, officials said Thursday.
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Michael Levenson / New York Times:
Georgetown Law Fires Professor for ‘Abhorrent’ Remarks About Black Students  —  The law school said Sandra A. Sellers, an adjunct professor, had been terminated, and David C. Batson, another adjunct, had been placed on administrative leave.  —  Georgetown University Law Center said on Thursday …
Discussion: Reason, TheBlaze, Georgetown Law and TMZ.com
New York Times:
The U.S. Is Sitting on Tens of Millions of Vaccine Doses the World Needs  —  Those tens of millions of doses from AstraZeneca are waiting for trial results, while countries that authorized the vaccine beg to have them.  —  WASHINGTON — Tens of millions of doses of the coronavirus vaccine …
Discussion: The Hill
Jeffrey A. Trachtenberg / Wall Street Journal:
Amazon Won't Sell Books Framing LGBTQ+ Identities as Mental Illnesses  —  Company states policy in response to several Republican senators' inquiry over recent removal of book by conservative author  —  Amazon.com Inc. said it recently removed a three-year-old book about transgender issues …
Wall Street Journal:
Andrew Cuomo Aides Called Former Staffers to Discredit Accuser  —  Some recipients of the calls said that the outreach felt like attempts to intimidate them  —  In the days after New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo was first accused of sexual harassment by a former aide, the governor's office called …
Kyle Cheney / Politico:
Jan. 6 aftershocks worsen as ‘Cold War’ in the House escalates  —  When a catastrophic tech failure delayed the start of a hearing Thursday on the House's ability to punish its own members for misconduct, it wasn't immediately clear that it would be the high point of the afternoon session.
Jonathan Chait / New York Magazine:
'Everybody Shouldn't Be Voting,' Republican Blurts Out  —  Representative John Kavanagh, a Republican legislator who chairs Arizona's Government and Elections Committee and is shepherding through a bill to make voting more cumbersome and therefore rare, described his party's motives with blundering candor.
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CNN:
Arizona Republican lawmakers join GOP efforts to target voting, with nearly two dozen restrictive voting measures
The Guardian:
‘Not suitable’: Catalan translator for Amanda Gorman poem removed  —  Victor Obiols told he had wrong ‘profile’, the second case after Dutch writer resigned from same role  —  The Catalan translator for the poem that American writer Amanda Gorman read at US president Joe Biden's inauguration …
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Miriam Berger / Washington Post:
White translator removed from Amanda Gorman poem, amid controversy in Europe
Discussion: Kevin Drum
Axios:
Native American tribes lead the way on coronavirus vaccinations  —  Native American tribes are pulling off many of the most successful coronavirus vaccination campaigns in the U.S., bucking stereotypes about tribal governments.  —  The big picture: Despite severe technological barriers …
Alexa Corse / Wall Street Journal:
National Guard's Presence at the Capitol After Riot to Cost $521 Million  —  About 2,300 Guard members will remain in Washington as deployment is extended through most of May  —  The National Guard's monthslong deployment at the U.S. Capitol is projected to cost $521 million through May, the Defense Department said Thursday.
Ben Mathis-Lilley / Slate:
The Republican Freshman Class Is a Tribute to Our Nation's Notorious Local Bozos  —  Every town, midsize city, or urban neighborhood has one, or, perhaps, a family of them: the nuisance litigants, the business owners who address zoning board hearings while visibly intoxicated …
Chris Talgo / The Hill:
H.R. 1's attack on election integrity: How states can protect the vote  —  Election integrity is absolutely essential for a free society to function, let alone thrive.  Without it, the government lacks legitimate authority and the people's confidence in said government can vanish in an instant.
Discussion: New Republic
Reed Richardson / Mediaite:
Ulta Beauty Suspends Seven-Figure Ad Campaign in ‘Teen Vogue’ Over Incoming Editor Alexi McCammond Bigoted Tweets  —  The controversy over Teen Vogue's incoming editor-in-chief Alexi McCammond is now having an impact on the site's bottom line.  —  Per a New York Post report …
Caitlin Flanagan / The Atlantic:
Private Schools Have Become Truly Obscene  —  Photo illustrations by Oliver Munday and Arsh Raziuddin; renderings by Justin Metz  —  This article was published online on March 11, 2021.  —  Dalton is one of the most selective private schools in Manhattan, in part because it knows the answer …
Washington Post:
DOJ seeks to build large conspiracy case against Oath Keepers for Jan. 6 riot  —  The Justice Department and FBI are gathering evidence to try to build a large conspiracy indictment against members of the Oath Keepers for their roles in the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol …
David E. Sanger / New York Times:
The Lessons of One of the Worst Years in American Life  —  President Donald J. Trump lost his job in large part for mishandling a crisis he at first denied.  President Biden knows his legacy depends on bringing the catastrophe to a swift conclusion.  —  WASHINGTON — The 365 days between …
Mike Ives / New York Times:
Drone Video of Bowling Alley Wins Praise From Hollywood  —  A drone video shot in a Minneapolis bowling alley was hailed as an instant classic.  One Hollywood veteran said it “adds to the language and vocabulary of cinema.”  —  A drone flies into a bar, swoops through an adjacent bowling alley and crashes into the pins.
Discussion: New York Post
McKenna Corson / Cleveland Jewish News:
Geraldo Rivera decides against Ohio Senate run  —  Despite tweeting March 10 that he was debating a run for the Ohio Senate seat soon to be relinquished by U.S. Sen. Rob Portman, R-Cincinnati, in 2022, talk show host and Shaker Heights resident Geraldo Rivera has decided against campaigning …
Rana Ayyub / Washington Post:
India's degraded and downgraded democracy  —  “The offence of sedition cannot be invoked to minister to the wounded vanity of the governments,” declared the judge while ordering bail for the 22-year-old climate change activist Disha Ravi, who was arrested recently, accused of working …
Discussion: The Economist
Jon Ward / Yahoo News:
As GOP lawmakers look to pass new voting restrictions, some conservatives are pushing back  —  There is rising unease among some conservatives about the increasing aggressiveness of Republicans in state legislatures to tighten election laws and erect obstacles to voting.
NBC News:
What's in the $1.9 trillion Covid bill that Biden just signed?  You might be surprised.  —  WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden signed the massive Covid-19 stimulus bill into law Thursday, touting provisions that will put money into the pockets of millions of Americans.
Zoe Tillman / BuzzFeed News:
Biden Is Vetting BIPOC Judicial Nominees After Trump Filled The Courts With Mostly White Men  —  WASHINGTON — Former President Donald Trump's federal court nominees were overwhelmingly white men with experience as prosecutors or corporate lawyers.  President Joe Biden has pledged to tap …
Discussion: Reason
 
 
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Associated Press:
AP-NORC poll: 1 in 5 in US lost someone close in pandemic
James Kitfield / Yahoo News:
'We're going to lose fast': U.S. Air Force held a war game that started with a Chinese biological attack
Representative Ilhan Omar:
Rep. Ilhan Omar Introduces Rent and Mortgage Cancellation Act
Discussion: Breitbart and The Hill
Vince Grzegorek / Scene and Heard:
Stark County No Longer Buying $6.45 Million in Equipment From Dominion Voting Systems After Being Hounded by Trump Supporters
Discussion: Washington Examiner
Edward Welsch / Chronicles:
Leave Dr. Seuss for Dead
Discussion: YouGov
Karen Freifeld / Reuters:
Biden administration adds new limits on Huawei's suppliers
Washington Post:
Sorrow and stamina, defiance and despair. It's been a year.
 Earlier Items: 
Annie Karni / New York Times:
When Your West Wing Job Is Really, Really Far From the Oval Office
Discussion: Washington Examiner
Wall Street Journal:
Israeli Strikes Target Iranian Oil Bound for Syria
Sharyl Attkisson / The Hill:
Maybe a Biden hologram can handle his public speeches
Josh Boswell / Daily Mail:
EXCLUSIVE: 'That's not who I am anymore!' …
Daniel Lippman / Politico:
A war over Russia has erupted at the Atlantic Council
Discussion: Foreign Lobby
 

 
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