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Murray Waas / The Guardian:
Trump aide concealed work for PR firm and misled court to dodge child support — Jason Miller signed secret deal to stay with DC-based Teneo after ‘resigning’ and then appeared to misrepresent employment status — A top aide to Donald Trump was secretly re-engaged by a leading political strategy firm …
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The Intellectualist and Raw Story
Houston Chronicle:
Texas AG Ken Paxton refuses to release texts, emails sent during pro-Trump rally and Capitol riot — The Texas attorney general's office is attempting to withhold all messages Ken Paxton sent or received while in Washington for the pro-Donald Trump rally that devolved into a riot at the U.S. Capitol.
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Talking Points Memo, POLITICUSUSA, Mock Paper Scissors and The Intellectualist
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Brendan J. Lyons / Albany Times Union:
Top health officials told to prioritize COVID testing for Cuomo's relatives — High-level associates also benefited from program in early days of pandemic — ALBANY — High-level members of the state Department of Health were directed last year by Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo and Health Commissioner …
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Politico:
Sources: Secret Service inserted itself into case of Hunter Biden's gun — On Oct. 23, 2018, President Joe Biden's son Hunter and daughter in law Hallie were involved in a bizarre incident in which Hallie took Hunter's gun and threw it in a trash can behind a grocery store, only to return later to find it gone.
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Washington Examiner, HotAir, The Guardian, National Review, Townhall, Mediaite, The Federalist, New York Post and Raw Story
Lachlan Markay / Axios:
Heritage Foundation turned down six-figure tech donations — Flagship conservative think tank the Heritage Foundation turned down a pair of six-figure contributions last year from tech giants Google and Facebook, Axios has learned. — Why it matters: CEOs for both companies will be on the Hill …
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TheBlaze and The Daily Caller
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Ashley Gold / Axios:
Exclusive: Key House Republican says he won't take Big Tech money
Exclusive: Key House Republican says he won't take Big Tech money
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Insider, Townhall and Political Wire
Cat Zakrzewski / Washington Post:
The Technology 202: Tech CEOs are returning to the Hill (virtually). Here's what to watch.
The Technology 202: Tech CEOs are returning to the Hill (virtually). Here's what to watch.
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TechCrunch, National Review, CBS News, Al Jazeera, CBS San Francisco and CNN, more at Techmeme »
Burgess Everett / Politico:
McConnell's No. 2 weighs future as Trump reshapes Senate GOP — John Thune could eventually succeed Mitch McConnell as Senate GOP leader. But first the second-ranked Senate Republican has to decide whether to run for reelection — with Donald Trump prepared to stand in his way.
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Mike DeBonis / Washington Post:
Trump inspired Republican Senate candidates create early tensions over direction of the party — One candidate resigned the Missouri governorship in disgrace, facing criminal charges and allegations that an extramarital affair had turned violent. — Another, an Alabama congressman …
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Raw Story and The Hugh Hewitt Show
Craig Mauger / Detroit News:
Republicans seek Michigan election law changes after 2020 losses
Republicans seek Michigan election law changes after 2020 losses
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The Guardian, Michigan Advance, Reuters and Electoral-vote.com
Laura Reiley / Washington Post:
Agriculture secretary Tom Vilsack says only 0.1 percent of Trump administration's covid farm relief went to Black farmers — A Q&A with the new secretary of agriculture about how the American Rescue Plan's USDA portion will be spent — A tiny fraction of the Trump administration's coronavirus relief …
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The Hill, POLITICUSUSA and Talking Points Memo
Stephanie Ramirez / WTTG-TV:
Teen girls, 13 and 15, charged in deadly botched carjacking, taser attack near Nats Park — Two teenagers charged in deadly armed carjacking — WASHINGTON (FOX 5 DC) - Authorities say they have arrested and charged two teen girls in a deadly attempted carjacking and taser attack …
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Fox News
Hannah Denham / Washington Post:
Jobless claims fall to lowest level of the pandemic — Americans filed about 684,000 jobless claims, according to the Department of Labor — New jobless claims fell to the lowest levels of the pandemic era, federal data shows, with 684,000 being filed last week.
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Sarah Chaney Cambon / Wall Street Journal:
Jobless Claims Expected to Signal Improving Economy
Jobless Claims Expected to Signal Improving Economy
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The Daily Caller
Alex Horton / Washington Post:
The gun implicated in Boulder uses the same ammunition as an AR-15. It's legally a pistol. — In a promotional video for the Ruger AR-556, a company product manager gushed that the weapon, legally designated as a pistol but closer to an AR-15 rifle in design, offered much more than a typical handgun.
Mike Allen / Axios:
Scoop: Inside Biden's private chat with historians — Hosting historians around a long table in the East Room earlier this month, President Biden took notes in a black book as they discussed some of his most admired predecessors. Then he said to Doris Kearns Goodwin: “I'm no FDR, but ... ”
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National Review, The Daily Caller, New York Post, The Intellectualist and Townhall
New York Times:
New York Reaches a Deal to Legalize Recreational Marijuana — The move paves the way for a potential $4.2 billion industry, with millions of dollars in sales tax revenue reinvested in minority communities each year. — New York State officials finalized a deal on Thursday …
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TechCrunch
Politico:
‘They are, in effect, supporting racism’: Black leaders zero in on Dems' filibuster holdouts — Black civil rights leaders, voting rights advocates and elected officials are ramping up their lobbying of Senate Democrats to nix the filibuster, arguing that they can keep the rule in place or pass voting rights legislation, but not both.
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Fox News, Washington Post, New York Times, Wall Street Journal and Insider
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Rebecca Falconer / Axios:
Washington state to restore voting rights for people on parole and probation
Casey Newton / The Verge:
The mess at Medium … I. — Last week, a partnerships manager at Medium working with the White House found that there was a strange problem with the platform: President Joe Biden was being served porn. — The manager was in a video conference with a White House staffer to discuss how Biden …
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Insider, Columbia Journalism Review, Althouse and New York Post, more at Techmeme »
Howard Schneider / Reuters:
U.S. COVID response could have avoided hundreds of thousand of deaths - research — WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States squandered both money and lives in its response to the coronavirus pandemic, and it could have avoided nearly 400,000 deaths with a more effective health strategy …
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Political Wire
Nick Corasaniti / New York Times:
Republicans Aim to Seize More Power Over How Elections Are Run — G.O.P. lawmakers in at least eight states controlled by the party are trying to gain broad influence over the mechanics of voting, in an effort that could further undermine the country's democratic norms.
Marty Makary / Wall Street Journal:
Herd Immunity Is Near, Despite Fauci's Denial — His estimate that it'll take a 70% to 85% vaccination rate ignores those who have already been infected. — Anthony Fauci has been saying that the country needs to vaccinate 70% to 85% of the population to reach herd immunity from Covid-19.
Alayna Treene / Axios:
Exclusive: NRSC drops $1M ad buy targeting Democrats' voting rights bill — Senate Republicans' main campaign arm will unveil a seven-figure ad campaign in Georgia, Arizona, Nevada and New Hampshire targeting Democrats' effort to expand voting, Axios has learned.
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Talking Points Memo
Reed Richardson / Mediaite:
Maddow Shreds Cornyn Blocking Top DOJ Nominee With Reminder of Their Connection to Case of a ‘Cartoonishly Evil’ TX Cop — MSNBC host Rachel Maddow offered a long and scathing indictment of Sen. John Cornyn (R) for leading the charge to block the nomination of Vanita Gupta as Associate Attorney General …
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The Hill, Crooks and Liars, TheGrio and Raw Story
Washington Times:
Americans have ‘no right’ to carry guns in public, 9th Circuit Court rules — A federal appeals court ruled Wednesday that there is no right to carry a gun in public. — The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in a 7-4 ruling rejected a challenge to Hawaii's requirement that residents must pass …
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Ashley Feinberg / Trashberg:
Welcome to Trashberg — Shrek nudes without access, favor, or discretion. — 2 hr ago — Last August, Substack approached me about writing a newsletter under the terms of what they're now calling Substack Pro. I declined at the time, mostly because I was burned out and on the verge …
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Breitbart
Cody Godwin / BBC:
Facebook removes accounts of ‘China-based hackers’ targeting Uighurs — Facebook has removed a group of China-based hackers it says targeted members of the Uighur community living abroad. — It said hackers used malicious websites and apps to infect devices and allow for remote surveillance, with journalists and activists targeted.
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Karl Rove / Wall Street Journal:
Blue-State Voter ‘Suppression’ — Where's the outcry over Democrats' earlier poll-closing hours and ID rules? — Moves by Republican legislators to reform state election laws are drawing incendiary accusations from Democrats. Former Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams denounced them as “Jim Crow in a suit and tie.”
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Washington Post
Janan Ganesh / Financial Times:
The radical unavailability of Joe Biden — The president is calming US politics by not saying very much — If Americans can hang on for a few months, the unmediated thoughts of former US president Donald Trump will be theirs to savour again. Florida's grandest retiree is to build …
Kurt Bardella / USA Today:
Duckworth and Hirono are right. Asian Americans deserve more than tokenism from Biden. — The real mark of progress is when people of color are shaping policies that affect all of us, in roles that have nothing to do with their communities. — The fight against racism in America …
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Washington Post, Chicks On The Right and The Gateway Pundit
Molly Jong-Fast / The Daily Beast:
The GOP Is the Party of No Hope—and Endless Mass Murders — Now out of power, congressional Republicans have transformed themselves into the Helpless Caucus: Yes, there are problems, but no, we can't do anything about them! … After four years of Trumpism, we've learned that Trumpism …
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Insider
The Daily Beast:
Fox News Isn't Even Trying to Hide That It Purged These Staffers — In January, Fox claimed a set of layoffs was mere “restructuring.” But now fired staffers notice their old jobs being advertised, “blatant” proof of an “ideological purge.” — BEAST INSIDE
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Raw Story
Kimberly Wehle / The Bulwark:
Powell's Pathetic Dominion Defamation Defense — Here's why her case—that no reasonable person would take seriously her “wild” and “outlandish” claims about election fraud—falls apart. — On Monday, the lawyers for one of Donald Trump's former election lawyers, Sidney Powell …
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Raw Story and Courthouse News Service
Christopher Rowland / Washington Post:
Advocates want NIH to use its Moderna vaccine patent to push for global access — The agency has leverage it could use to require Moderna to make its mRNA coronavirus vaccine more widely available, groups contend — When Moderna sprinted to create a coronavirus vaccine last year …
Paul Brandus / USA Today:
Biden is using FDR as his role model. He's made the no-drama Obama era look wild. — Biden's low-key presidency shifts into higher gear with his first news conference. If he's lucky, it will be dull despite the many crises he's facing. — Presidents get to decorate the Oval Office any way they want, and it's usually telling.
Bevan Hurley / Associated Press:
City of Oakland Mayor is branded racist for giving families of color $500 a month if they earn under $59,000 with no rules on how they spend it - but offering poor white families nothing — Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf announced race-based program to give families of color $500 monthly checks
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Twitchy