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The Daily Beast:
Biden White House Sandbags Staffers, Sidelines Dozens for Pot Use — In some cases, staffers were informally told by transition officials some past marijuana use would be overlooked, only to be told later that they were being asked to resign. … Dozens of young White House staffers have been suspended …
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Zachary Folk / New York Post:
Biden White House asks staffers to resign over past marijuana use: report
Biden White House asks staffers to resign over past marijuana use: report
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Anne Applebaum / The Atlantic:
The Science of Making Americans Hurt Their Own Country — The National Intelligence Council has released an unclassified repor t assessing, retrospectively, foreign threats to the 2020 election. It has a few twists and turns: The Iranian government attempted to run some kind of online influence campaign …
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Matt Taibbi / TK News:
Aaugh! A Brief List Of Official Russia Claims That Proved To Be Bogus — The Director of National Intelligence releases a report, and the press rushes to kick the football again. — 13 hr ago — The Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) has released a much-hyped …
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New York Daily News, New York Magazine, The Moderate Voice, The Gateway Pundit and Raw Story
David Ignatius / Washington Post:
Russia's disinformation campaign will keep rolling, as long as Republicans are gullible enough
Russia's disinformation campaign will keep rolling, as long as Republicans are gullible enough
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Media Matters for America and MSNBC
Kevin Breuninger / CNBC:
Twitter says Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene suspended ‘in error’; Dems push to expel her from Congress — Twitter said Friday it mistakenly suspended the account of Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., who is facing a push from dozens of House Democrats to expel her from Congress.
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Ben Leonard / Politico:
Twitter says Marjorie Taylor Greene was locked out of her account by mistake
Twitter says Marjorie Taylor Greene was locked out of her account by mistake
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Washington Examiner, Washington Times, Political Wire and New York Post
Beth Reinhard / Washington Post:
Former lobbyist accuses Rep. Tom Reed, a potential Cuomo challenger, of sexual misconduct — Nicolette Davis said she was 25, on her first networking trip as a junior lobbyist for an insurance company, when she felt the 45-year-old congressman's hand on her back.
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NBC News:
Ex-wife of Trump Org executive has spoken to investigators ‘multiple times’ … The ex-wife of a Trump Organization executive has spoken “multiple times” with investigators from the Manhattan District Attorney's Office, she told NBC News, as the probe into Donald Trump's financial dealings intensifies.
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Amanda Carpenter / The Bulwark:
Kevin McCarthy, Fetch — Some dog lovers believe that what makes their canine companions wonderful is their ability to “live in the moment”—meaning that, although they can be trained and obedient, and can learn to recognize and remember things they love and things they fear …
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Erika Edwards / NBC News:
CDC relaxes distance requirements in schools from 6 to 3 feet — The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Friday relaxed physical distancing requirements for children in school, from 6 feet to 3 feet — a change aimed at allowing more students to be inside classrooms.
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Erin Banco / Politico:
CDC cuts school distancing requirements to 3 feet
CDC cuts school distancing requirements to 3 feet
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Anne Flaherty / ABC News:
Students need only 3-feet of space in the classroom with masks, CDC says
Students need only 3-feet of space in the classroom with masks, CDC says
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Washington Post:
CDC says three feet between students is often enough, a change that paves the way for more in-person instruction
CDC says three feet between students is often enough, a change that paves the way for more in-person instruction
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Ronan Farrow / New Yorker:
Cuomo's First Accuser Raises New Claims of Harassment and Retaliation — In her first extensive interview, Lindsey Boylan sheds new light on a toxic workplace, as insiders detail the campaign to discredit her. — On the morning of December 13, 2020, Lindsey Boylan sat in the passenger seat …
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Richard Luscombe / The Guardian:
FBI reportedly investigating Cuomo role in shielding donors from Covid liability … Allegations that the New York governor, Andrew Cuomo, improperly used the power of his office to shield political donors from Covid-19 lawsuits have reportedly become the subject of an FBI investigation.
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Jacobin, The Daily Poster and THE CITY
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Aleksander Chan / Discourse Blog:
The ‘Teen Vogue’ Mess Is What Happens When Bosses Don't Listen — Condé Nast's catastrophic mishandling of Alexi McCammond's hiring as the editor of ‘Teen Vogue’ is what happens when management doesn't respect its employees. — Alexi McCammond, a rising star and political reporter at Axios …
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Tom Dreisbach / NPR:
Yes, Capitol Rioters Were Armed. Here Are The Weapons Prosecutors Say They Used — In the wake of the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol, a popular narrative has emerged: that because rioters did not fire guns that day, they were not really “armed.” — But a review of the federal charges …
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Raw Story
Republican Party of Texas:
Statement Regarding Remarks Made by Chip Roy — Austin, TX, Release: March 19, 2021 For Immediate Release — While Congressman Chip Roy's video statement did have an unfortunate metaphor, this is not grounds for resignation. The Democrat Party — as usual — enjoys a complete double standard …
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The Week
The Atlantic:
The Clearest Sign the Pandemic Could Get Worse — The number of people hospitalized with a confirmed case of COVID-19 in the United States has been plummeting since early January. Until about three weeks ago, hospitalizations in Michigan were following the same pattern …
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Tim Miller / The Bulwark:
Get Ready for the Herschel Walker Experience — Georgia Republicans get ready for the next phase of the Trump Wars. — Ask any football fan about the worst trades in NFL history and the one player they will all mention is Herschel Walker. — Back in 1989 the Dallas Cowboys traded …
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Crooks and Liars and HotAir
Meridith McGraw / Politico:
Mary Trump has her next act — and believes her uncle's guilty of sedition — Another Trump has decided to enter the political arena following the 45th president's departure from office. It's just not the one most people expected. — Mary Trump, a ferocious critic of the uncle she's called cruel …
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Washington Blade, The Hill and HillReporter.com
David M. Herszenhorn / Politico:
Stephen Brown, editor in chief of POLITICO Europe, is dead at 57 — Stephen Brown, the editor in chief of POLITICO Europe and a former news correspondent who reported widely from Europe and South America for Reuters for more than a quarter-century, died Thursday in Brussels. He was 57.
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Cameron Joseph / VICE:
Trump Official Charged In Capitol Riot Has Family Ties to Argentina's Military Junta — Federico “Freddie” Klein, a Trump appointee, repeatedly praised the Argentinian military junta of the 1970s and 80s while working at the State Department. — CJ — A Trump administration official who's …
Alexander Nazaryan / Yahoo News:
Children are lonely, parents are stressed: CDC study finds remote learning taking a devastating toll — WASHINGTON — Virtual school is fostering isolation in children and stress in parents, according to a new study from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The findings confirm
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USA Today:
Xiaojie Tan dreamed of traveling the world and celebrating her 50th birthday with her daughter. Then the Atlanta shooter ended her life — Trevor Hughes Romina Ruiz-Goiriena Cara KellyUSA TODAY — ATLANTA — On her 50th birthday, Xiaojie Tan would have gathered with her only child …
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Mike Isaac / New York Times:
For Political Cartoonists, the Irony Was That Facebook Didn't Recognize Irony — As Facebook has become more active at moderating political speech, it has had trouble dealing with satire. — SAN FRANCISCO — Since 2013, Matt Bors has made a living as a left-leaning cartoonist on the internet.
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Mark Niesse / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Georgia voting limits bill may preserve Sunday and no-excuse absentee — Leading Georgia lawmakers said Thursday that they plan to maintain Sunday voting and no-excuse absentee voting but pursue strict controls on other areas of voter access and ballot counting.
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Kelly Loeffler / Washington Examiner:
How to rebuild trust in Georgia elections
Brian Hofmann / WCMH-TV:
Twitter removes poll posted by U.S. Senate candidate Josh Mandel — COLUMBUS (WCMH) — Josh Mandel, a candidate in the 2022 Republican primary in the U.S. Senate, had a post removed by Twitter on Thursday. — Mandel posted a poll on Twitter on Thursday morning reading …
Ramy Inocencio / CBS News:
Sparks fly in the 1st direct, high-level U.S.-China talks of the Biden era — Beijing — The top diplomats from the U.S. and China opened a new chapter in bilateral ties on Thursday in what proved to be one of the most undiplomatic episodes in recent memory.
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Politico:
POLITICO Playbook: Don't call it a crisis — DRIVING THE DAY — Whenever people in power start to police how the press describes an issue of major public concern — one those in power are charged with fixing — we should be at our most skeptical. — For the Biden administration …
Burgess Everett / Politico:
Collins opposes key Pentagon nominee, narrowing confirmation path — GOP Sen. Susan Collins is opposing President Joe Biden's nominee for a top Pentagon job, narrowing the path for Colin Kahl to be confirmed as the undersecretary of defense for policy. — Collins' position likely means …
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Chris Cillizza / CNN:
George W. Bush is unrecognizable in the current Republican Party — (CNN)In an interview that aired Thursday with the Texas Tribune's Evan Smith, one thing about George W. Bush was: He is fundamentally at odds with the current version of the Republican Party on virtually every front.
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Associated Press:
Judge refuses to delay, move trial of ex-cop in Floyd death — MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — A judge on Friday denied a defense request to delay or move the trial of a former Minneapolis police officer charged in George Floyd's death after a $27 million settlement for Floyd's family raised concern about a tainted jury.
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