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Washington Post:
Two arrested in assault on police officer Brian D. Sicknick, who died after Jan. 6 Capitol riot — U.S. authorities have arrested and charged two men with assaulting U.S. Capitol Police officer Brian D. Sicknick with bear spray during the Jan. 6 Capitol riot but have not determined whether the exposure caused his death.
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Andrew Beaujon / Washingtonian:
“Sandwich Nazi” Charged in Assault on Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick — George Pierre Tanios owns a Morgantown, West Virginia, shop named Sandwich University. — Authorities have charged two men with assaulting Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick during the insurrection attempt at the US Capitol on January 6.
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Law & Crime, TheBlaze and Talking Points Memo
Jessie Balmert / Cincinnati.com:
Super PAC supporting potential Senate candidate J.D. Vance gets $10M donation from PayPal cofounder — COLUMBUS - PayPal co-founder Peter Thiel donated $10 million to a super PAC supporting Hillbilly Elegy author J.D. Vance, a show of support for the possible Ohio Senate contender.
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Theodore Schleifer / Vox:
Peter Thiel is making the biggest political bet of his life — The billionaire investor is putting $10 million behind the author of Hillbilly Elegy, J.D. Vance. — Silicon Valley iconoclast Peter Thiel is placing the biggest political bet of his career, pumping $10 million into a super PAC …
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Mock Paper Scissors and Lawyers, Guns & Money
Bloomberg:
Biden Eyes First Major Tax Hike Since 1993 in Next Economic Plan — Tax increases would help fund long-term U.S. recovery program — Corporate, capital-gains levies targeted for hikes, aides say — President Joe Biden is planning the first major federal tax hike since 1993 …
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Jeff Stein / Washington Post:
Yellen pushes global minimum tax as White House eyes new spending plan — The Biden administration seeks to reverse decades-long ‘race to the bottom’ in corporate taxation — but obstacles loom large — Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen is working with her counterparts worldwide to forge …
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The National Interest and Forbes
Juan Williams / The Hill:
Trump's jealous rants can't hide his failures — How green with envy is Donald Trump? — President Biden has him begging for attention. — Since Biden's inauguration, the COVID-19 infection rate has been cut by well over half. — And last week congressional Democrats passed Biden's popular COVID-19 relief bill.
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Adam Serwer / The Atlantic:
Biden Chooses Prosperity Over Vengeance — Donald Trump was a punishment. — Conservatives saw him that way, and Trump saw himself that way, too. After his upset victory over Hillary Clinton in the 2016 election, some conservatives started to respond to any perceived liberal excess with a simple phrase: “This is why Trump won.”
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Renée DiResta / The Atlantic:
The Misinformation Campaign Was Distinctly One-Sided
Associated Press:
US to house up to 3,000 immigrant teens at Dallas site — HOUSTON (AP) — The U.S. government plans to use the downtown Dallas convention center to hold up to 3,000 immigrant teenagers as sharply higher numbers of border crossings have severely strained the current capacity to hold youths, The Associated Press has learned.
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CNN:
Vatican says it will not bless same-sex unions, calling them a ‘sin’ — Rome (CNN)The Vatican said Monday that the Catholic Church would not bless same-sex unions, in a combative statement approved by Pope Francis that threatens to widen the chasm between the church and much of the LGBTQ community.
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Nicole Winfield / Associated Press:
Vatican bars gay union blessing, says God 'can't bless sin'
Vatican bars gay union blessing, says God 'can't bless sin'
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Axios:
Florida's pandemic response gets a second look from the national media — After a solid year of living with a pandemic, the national press is beginning to ask the question that even Democrats have been quietly pondering in the Sunshine State: Was Gov. Ron DeSantis' pandemic response right for Florida?
Anoa Changa / NewsOne:
Wisconsin Sen. Ron Johnson's Racist Comments Are Worse Than You Think — While it wasn't the first time Ron Johnson downplayed the U.S. Capitol attack, the Republican senator from Wisconsin drew criticism for saying during an interview that he would have been more afraid of Antifa …
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Associated Press and The Gateway Pundit
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Scott Bauer / Associated Press:
Johnson says comments about Capitol breach were not racist
Johnson says comments about Capitol breach were not racist
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Washington Post, The Hill, The Daily Caller, IJR, CNN and Raw Story
Dan Diamond / Washington Post:
‘We want to be educated, not indoctrinated,’ say Trump voters wary of covid shots — The responses of focus group participants suggest they can be persuaded — but perhaps not by politicians, including the former president. — Be honest that scientists don't have all the answers.
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USA Today, HotAir, Raw Story and The Daily Caller
The Tennessean:
Nashville bomber acted alone, was driven by ‘paranoia,’ FBI says — Adam Tamburin Natalie Neysa AlundNashville Tennessean — The FBI said Monday the Christmas Day bombing in downtown Nashville was motivated by the bomber's intention to kill himself and was not an act of terrorism.
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USA Today, The Hill, The Daily Caller, Alternet.org, New York Post, Raw Story, Forbes and UPI
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Tim McLaughlin / Reuters:
Exclusive: U.S. Congress launches probe into multibillion-dollar ‘clean coal’ tax credit — BOSTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Congress is investigating a multibillion-dollar subsidy for chemically treated coal that is meant to reduce smokestack pollution, after evidence emerged that power plants using the fuel produced more smog not less.
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Raw Story and Washington Examiner
Gromer Jeffers Jr / Dallas Morning News:
With few other options, Texas Democrats need Beto O'Rourke to challenge GOP Gov. Greg Abbott in 2022 — The rising stars of the Democratic Party aren't ready to mount major statewide campaigns. — With few other viable options, Texas Democrats are hoping that next year former …
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Paul F. Campos / New York Times:
Justice Breyer Should Retire Right Now — If he doesn't, Democrats run the very real risk that they would be unable to replace him. — Mr. Campos is a law professor who writes extensively about politics and the Constitution. — Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was widely, and deservedly …
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SCOTUSblog, Lawyers, Guns & Money, Reason and USA Today
Alex Isenstadt / Politico:
‘Clear and present danger’: Republicans fret about Greitens' comeback — Disgraced former Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens is moving closer to a 2022 Senate bid, alarming top Republicans who worry he will jeopardize the party's grip on the seat and imperil their prospects of seizing the majority.
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Washington Examiner, Jezebel, Washington Post, The Guardian and Raw Story
Aaron Rupar / Vox:
Republicans shamelessly take credit for Covid relief they voted against — And it's not going over well. — Two recent tweets from members of Congress illustrate how, in the wake of President Joe Biden signing the Covid-19 relief bill, Republicans are trying to “have their cake and vote against it, too,” as Barack Obama once put it.
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Democrats, Wall Street Journal and POLITICUSUSA
Joseph Cox / VICE:
A Hacker Got All My Texts for $16 — A gaping flaw in SMS lets hackers take over phone numbers in minutes by simply paying a company to reroute text messages. — Joseph Cox — I didn't expect it to be that quick. While I was on a Google Hangouts call with a colleague …
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Washington Post:
New EPA administrator: ‘Science is back’ — In his first interview as the nation's top environmental official, Michael Regan says he is focused on restoring morale at the agency, combatting climate change and lifting up communities burdened by pollution — Michael Regan has bold aspirations …
Ryan Grim / The Intercept:
Cuomo's “Women's Equality Party” Might Just Be the Most Cynical Political Move of His Career … In 2018, Liuba Grechen Shirley was one of thousands of women across the country galvanized by the election of Donald Trump to jump into the political ring — but first, she had to grapple with child care.
Geoffrey Skelley / FiveThirtyEight:
Why You Should Still Pay Attention To Joe Biden's Approval Rating — When it comes to presidential approval ratings, the days of big swings in opinion and sky-high ratings are gone. — Consider that former President Donald Trump's approval rating mostly hovered between 40 and 45 percent …
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New York Magazine and Outside the Beltway
Virginia Gewin / Nature:
Pandemic burnout is rampant in academia … Virginia Gewin is a freelance writer in Portland, Oregon. — A year into the coronavirus pandemic, many in the academic scientific workforce are experiencing a state of chronic exhaustion known as burnout. Although it is not a medical condition …
Lena H. Sun / Washington Post:
CDC identifies public-health guidance from the Trump administration that downplayed pandemic severity — The analysis was done to promote public trust and ensure that the agency's coronavirus guidance ‘is evidence-based and free of politics,’ a memo says. — Federal health officials …
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The Hill, CNN and Lawyers, Guns & Money
Sam Mintz / Politico:
Senior Democrat ‘hot mic’ says GOP foot-dragging will force fast-track process for infrastructure — Sen. Ben Cardin, a senior Democrat on the committee responsible for crafting a surface transportation bill, in a “hot mic” moment told Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg Monday that Democrats …
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Insider, Talking Points Memo and POLITICUSUSA
Susan Du / Star Tribune:
In Minneapolis, business owners in George Floyd Square plead for safety — Video (01:48) : Video by Mark Vancleave. Members of George Floyd's family pledged to donate $500,000 of their $27 million dollar settlement with the City of Minneapolis to black-owned businesses at 38th and Chicago.
Justin Baragona / The Daily Beast:
CNN Anchor Brianna Keilar Slams Fox News' Vaccine Skepticism Bullshit — “Americans, whether they are Fox viewers or not, will pay for it with their health... or their lives because no price is too high for Fox to right its rating ship.” — CNN anchor Brianna Keilar took aim at Fox News …
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James Rainey / Los Angeles Times:
A one-woman watchdog torments the far right in deep-red Northern California — Only halfway into the endless plague year, the most outspoken journalist in one of California's most conservative counties had already tangled with the sheriff, the local megachurch, a rodeo operator and other characters …
Chauncey Devega / Salon:
Legendary social scientist Robert Putnam: We may be on the cusp of a new Progressive era — Biden is consciously linking himself to FDR and LBJ — but Putnam says the real lessons are even deeper in history — Last week, the American Rescue Plan (ARP) was passed by the Democrats in Congress …
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