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Ashley Parker / Washington Post:
‘No end in sight’: Inside the Biden administration's failure to contain the border surge  —  Shortly before Christmas last year, Susan Rice and Jake Sullivan, two top advisers to President-elect Joe Biden, sat for an interview with EFE, a Spanish wire service, to issue a stark warning …
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Stef W. Kight / Axios:
Scoop: ICE securing hotel rooms to hold growing number of migrant families  —  The Biden administration has awarded an $86 million contract for hotel rooms near the border to hold around 1,200 migrant family members who cross the U.S.-Mexico border, DHS officials confirmed to Axios.
Reuters:   U.S. to place some migrant families in hotels in move away from detention centers
Andrew Davis / Bloomberg:
Summers Says U.S. Facing Worst Macroeconomic Policy in 40 Years  —  Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers warned that the U.S. is suffering from the “least responsible” macroeconomic policy in the last 40 years, pointing the finger at both Democrats and Republicans for creating “enormous” risks.
Discussion: Eschaton
Kareem Fahim / Washington Post:
Erdogan pulls Turkey out of European treaty aimed at protecting women from violence  —  ISTANBUL — President Recep Tayyip Erdogan issued a surprise decree early Saturday withdrawing Turkey from a landmark European treaty that women's rights groups said had played a critical role in protecting Turkish women from gender-based violence.
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Carlotta Gall / New York Times:   Erdogan Pulls Turkey From European Treaty on Domestic Violence
Week / Al-Monitor:   Erdogan makes urgent appeal to West on grim 10-year mark of Syria's war
Michael Hiltzik / Los Angeles Times:
Column: No, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' record on COVID-19 isn't a success  —  Florida's Republican governor, Ron DeSantis, must have magic at his fingertips.  —  We're not talking about his purported skill at fighting the COVID-19 pandemic.  We're talking about his ability to snow the press …
Discussion: HotAir and Crooks and Liars
Shawn McCreesh / New York Magazine:
When the Capitol Riot Came Home A small New Hampshire town has been upended since January 6.  —  The trouble in Troy started hundreds of miles away that day, when David Ellis talked to a reporter.  —  Ellis, age 60, began the day of January 6 in the southwestern New Hampshire town of Troy, where he is chief of police.
Monika Pronczuk / New York Times:
Where Europe Went Wrong in Its Vaccine Rollout, and Why  —  While Washington went into business with the drug companies, Europe was more fiscally conservative and trusted the free market.  —  BRUSSELS — The calls began in December, as the United States prepared to administer its first batches of Covid-19 vaccine.
Mark Townsend / The Guardian:
Unmasked: man behind cult set to replace QAnon … The mysterious individual behind a new and rapidly growing online disinformation network targeting followers of QAnon, the far-right cult, can be revealed as a Berlin-based artist with a history of social media manipulation, a prominent anti-racism group claims.
Discussion: The Daily Caller
Brian Schwartz / CNBC:
Biden's closest advisors have ties to big business and Wall Street with some making millions  — These disclosures were provided by the White House to CNBC early Saturday morning after requesting the documents a day earlier.  — The disclosures show that many of the president's closest aides …
Dale Ahlquist / Chronicles:
Remembering G. K. Chesterton  —  Fashions do not feed us, they only ensnare us.  They do not satisfy us, they only contribute to our ongoing dissatisfaction with the fleetingness of everything.  But they always seem more appealing and urgent than what really matters and what will remain after the fashions have fled.
Argus Leader:
Gov. Kristi Noem won't sign transgender sports bill  —  Morgan Matzen Joe SneveSioux Falls Argus Leader  —  Gov. Kristi Noem is OK with a ban on trans girls playing girls' sports in high school, but doesn't want it extended to college athletics.  —  The first-term Republican governor …
Katerina Sokou / ekathimerini.com:
White House on the Armenian Genocide: We have to acknowledge history  —  WASHINGTON, DC - Τhe US administration under President Joe Biden believes it is important to acknowledge history in respect to the issue of the Armenian Genocide, a White House spokesperson has told Kathimerini.
Wall Street Journal:
Sen. Susan Collins Sees ‘Poor Strategy’ in White House Rebuffing GOP  —  Biden says he values bipartisanship, yet the centrist Maine Republican says she feels frustrated  —  WASHINGTON—When a Democratic administration pursued an economic stimulus package in 2009, Republican …
Discussion: POLITICUSUSA and The Week
Marisa Schultz / Fox News:
GOP rep says he intentionally sidestepped House metal detectors to get legal standing to sue Pelosi  —  Georgia Rep. Andrew Clyde is challenging his $15,000 fine  —  Rep. Andrew Clyde shares his ‘Big Idea’ on ending all taxes on guns  —  GOP Rep. Andrew Clyde said he wasn't trying to sneak …
Discussion: Sputnik News, The Sun and Raw Story
Washington Post:
'It's not a local issue anymore': D.C. statehood moves from political fringe to the center of the national Democratic agenda  —  Joe Biden visited Southeast Washington in January 2015 to undertake a quintessential vice-presidential duty — inspecting a massive public works on the banks …
Jonathan Turley / The Hill:
Elizabeth Warren fuels class warfare with new wealth redistribution ideas  —  For the purveyors of identity politics, there is no surer bet than leading the masses against the “super rich.”  Since philosopher Jean Jacques Rousseau spoke of “eating the rich” during the Reign of Terror …
Discussion: Althouse
Patricia Mazzei / New York Times:
How a Sham Candidate Helped Flip a Florida Election  —  The candidate and the man who prosecutors say recruited him to play spoiler in a Florida Senate race last year were both arrested this week.  —  MIAMI — The recruitment of the sham candidate began with a Facebook message at around 4 a.m. on May 15, 2020.
Ursula Perano / Axios:
2021 elections are 2022 bellwethers for both parties  —  The handful of gubernatorial contests and special elections throughout 2021 could be the first litmus test of post-Trump politics during the Biden era.  —  The state of play: 2021's slate of contests begins this weekend.
Discussion: NPR and Washington Post
Axios:
Students who were defrauded by for-profit colleges will have their federal school loans eliminated, the Education Department announced on Thursday.  —  Why it matters: The change will eliminate approximately $1 billion in student loan debt for 72,000 borrowers who filed claims, AP reports.
Discussion: Daily Kos and Mock Paper Scissors
Ben Leonard / Politico:
Feinstein says Senate should look at reforming the filibuster  —  After President Joe Biden recently suggested he'd favor a return to a “talking filibuster,” Sen. Dianne Feinstein said Friday the Senate should weigh changing filibuster rules.  —  The California Democrat said that, ideally …
Ben Leonard / Politico:
DNC reports best-ever February fundraising for a non-presidential year  —  The Democratic National Committee said it raised the most money it ever has in February in a non-presidential election year, $8.5 million, according to a DNC spokesperson.  —  February's haul was also the second highest …
ABC News:
GOP warns HR 1 could be ‘absolutely devastating for Republicans’  —  Some openly fret that broader access to voting will harm the party's chances.  —  DNC Chair Jaime Harrison: ‘Democrats are unified’  —  Jaime Harrison, the new chair of the Democratic National Committee …
Lynne Stahl / Washington Post:
The latest form of transphobia: Saying lesbians are going extinct  —  Lynne Stahl is the humanities librarian at West Virginia University.  Her research and teaching span popular culture, gender theory, and critical information studies.  —  Transphobia is surging through the United States …
Ellen Braaten / NBC News:
How will we know if the Covid pandemic is really over?  And how will we feel when it is?  —  Most people remember the day Covid-19 became real to them.  For me, it was March 13, 2020: I was in a foreign country and was told by the U.S. government that I needed to immediately return home.
 
 
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Chris Kahn / Reuters:
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Julia Hollingsworth / CNN:
China opens its borders to foreigners who take Chinese shots, as geopolitical vaccine silos emerge
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