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Colleen Long / Associated Press:
Dominion Voting sues Fox for $1.6B over 2020 election claims  —  WASHINGTON (AP) — Dominion Voting Systems on Friday filed a $1.6 billion defamation lawsuit against Fox News, arguing the cable news giant falsely claimed in an effort to boost faltering ratings that the voting company had rigged the 2020 election.
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Elahe Izadi / Washington Post:
Fox News sued by Dominion Voting for $1.6 billion over election fraud claims  —  It's the second voting-systems company to file suit against Fox over the bogus allegations aired by President Donald Trump's allies after the 2020 election.  —  Dominion Voting Systems on Friday filed …
New York Times:
Fox News Faces Second Defamation Suit Over Election Coverage  —  Dominion Voting Systems, an election technology company, accused the news channel of advancing lies that devastated its reputation and business.  —  Fox News and its powerful owner, Rupert Murdoch, are facing a second major defamation suit …
Benjamin Mullin / Wall Street Journal:
Voting-Machine Company Dominion Sues Fox News Over Election Claims
Discussion: Insider
Susan B. Glasser / New Yorker:
The Presidential Press Conference in the Biden Era Is as Awful as Ever  —  Under Trump, we had to listen.  But now?  There must be a better way.  —  Sometimes the big moments in our politics meet the very low expectations we have for them.  Joe Biden's first Presidential press conference, on Thursday, was one of them.
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Kenneth Garger / New York Post:
New photos show cheat sheets used by Biden during his first press conference  —  New photos reveal several cheat sheets used by President Joe Biden during his Thursday press conference — including one with the headshots and names of reporters he planned to call on.
Zeynep / Insight:
Ten Questions the Press Should Have Asked President Biden  —  A socially distant press conference shouldn't mean distance from the most important story  —  Yesterday, President Joe Biden held his first press conference.  There were questions on Biden's plans for the 2024 election …
Dan Froomkin / Press Watch:
At Biden's first news conference, it wasn't the president who was out of touch  —  The White House press corps' abysmal failure to ask important questions about pressing issues during President Biden's first news conference on Thursday was the clearest demonstration yet of the contrast between …
Jon Allsop / Columbia Journalism Review:
Reporters hype—then waste—Biden's first press conference  —  Last week, when the White House announced that Joe Biden would hold his first formal press conference as president on March 25, the pre-game hype began.  Reporters excavated the history of White House press conferences …
Byron York / Washington Examiner:
Byron York's Daily Memo: An embarrassing day for the White House press corps  —  Welcome to Byron York's Daily Memo newsletter.  —  Was this email forwarded to you?  Sign up here to receive the newsletter.  —  AN EMBARRASSING DAY FOR THE WHITE HOUSE PRESS CORPS.
Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
The Jolt: Image of lawmaker's arrest spoils victory lap on election law  —  By Patricia Murphy - The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Greg Bluestein - The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Tia Mitchell - The Atlanta Journal-Constitution  —  Talk about mixed messages.
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Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Georgia representative arrested after governor signs elections bill  —  Georgia state troopers arrested state Rep. Park Cannon on Thursday as she knocked on Gov. Brian Kemp's door, interrupting his livestreamed announcement that he had signed an elections bill into law.The officers forcibly removed Cannon …
Rich McKay / Reuters:
Georgia bans giving water to voters in line under sweeping restrictions
Kathleen Hunter / Bloomberg:
Georgia Lawmaker Arrested After Knocking On Governor's Office Door
Quint Forgey / Politico:
Trump: Rioters in deadly Capitol insurrection posed ‘zero threat’  —  Former President Donald Trump falsely claimed Thursday that his supporters who stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6 posed “zero threat” — despite the fact that five people died as a result of the violent insurrection, including a Capitol Police officer.
Discussion: The Hill, CNN, KRDO and IJR
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Jonathan Chait / New York Magazine:
Trump Complains Government Is ‘Persecuting’ Capitol Rioters
Discussion: Fox News and New York Post
Kyle Cheney / Politico:
House launches wide-ranging review of federal handling of Jan. 6 insurrection
Dwight Garner / New York Times:
Larry McMurtry, Novelist of the American West, Dies at 84  —  In “Lonesome Dove,” “The Last Picture Show” and dozens more novels and screenplays, he offered unromantic depictions of a long mythologized region.  —  Larry McMurtry, a prolific novelist and screenwriter who demythologized …
Discussion: Variety and The Wrap
Olivia Beavers / Politico:
MAGA World says Biden's lost it.  Republican senators disagree.  —  For former President Donald Trump's GOP allies, President Joe Biden's recent stumble on the Air Force One stairs was a sign of bigger problems.  But Republican senators who've met with Biden say the 78-year-old president is just fine …
Benjamin Mullin / Wall Street Journal:
Media Startups Axios and the Athletic Discuss Merger, Eyeing SPAC Deal  —  Deal would be part of plan to create larger company with a portfolio of digital-media publishers  —  Sports-media outlet the Athletic is in merger talks with news startup Axios, according to people familiar with the matter …
Neil MacFarquhar / New York Times:
Far-Right Extremists Move From ‘Stop the Steal’ to Stop the Vaccine  —  Extremist organizations are now bashing the safety and efficacy of coronavirus vaccines in an effort to try to undermine the government.  —  Adherents of far-right groups who cluster online have turned repeatedly …
Discussion: HillReporter.com
Reuters:
Taiwan reports largest ever incursion by Chinese air force  —  TAIPEI (Reuters) - Twenty Chinese military aircraft entered Taiwan's air defence identification zone on Friday, in the largest incursion yet reported by the island's defence ministry and marking a dramatic escalation of tension across the Taiwan Strait.
Discussion: Associated Press
Jerry Dunleavy / Washington Examiner:
Trump CDC Director Robert Redfield says COVID-19 ‘most likely’ came from Wuhan lab  —  The former director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention revealed he believes COVID-19 originated through an accidental escape from a Wuhan lab and hinted that this occurred following gain …
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Dr. Sanjay Gupta / CNN:
Autopsy of a pandemic: 6 doctors at the center of the US Covid-19 response
Discussion: HotAir and New York Post
Steve Inskeep / New York Times:
For 50 Years, I Was Denied the Story of My Birth  —  All adoptees deserve better.  —  Mr. Inskeep, a co-host of NPR's “Morning Edition” and “Up First,” is an adoptee and an adoptive father.  —  In 1968, a woman appeared for an interview at the Children's Bureau, an adoption agency in Indianapolis.
Politico:
Chuck Schumer controls the future of the filibuster.  Dems aren't sure what he'll do.  —  Senate Republicans are adamant that Chuck Schumer is maneuvering toward one endgame: Killing the filibuster.  —  But Schumer's own Democratic colleagues aren't as confident.  —  “I don't think he personally wants to change the rules.
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Amanda Marcotte / Salon:
Republicans know their war on voting is racist — so they're barely bothering to defend it
Kevin Rector / Los Angeles Times:
LAPD detains, then releases, Los Angeles Times reporter covering unrest in Echo Park  —  Los Angeles Times reporter James Queally was briefly detained by the Los Angeles Police Department as he was covering a protest in Echo Park on Thursday evening.  —  Protesters were also detained by police …
Kimberley A. Strassel / Wall Street Journal:
Yellow Journalism Turns Blue  —  Ron Johnson is under attack from a press that's abandoned honesty and fairness.  —  “Yellow journalism” means a sensationalized press.  Perhaps it is time to introduce “blue journalism”—the new media practice of abandoning standards to work seamlessly with the progressive left against any opposition.
Charlotte Klein / Vanity Fair:
“I'm Afraid to Open Twitter”: Next-Level Harassment of Female Journalists Is Putting News Outlets to the Test  —  Newsrooms that once preached “don't feed the trolls” are being forced to grapple with a daily deluge of smears.  “Even the most open-minded media organizations are still run …
Gene Marks / The Hill:
It's time to stop feeling sorry for restaurants  —  One of the saddest business stories that came out of the 2020 pandemic was the impact that mandated shutdowns had on the restaurant industry.  News reports across the country covered frustrated business owners who were forced to comply …
Discussion: Instapundit
Daniel Lippman / Politico:
White House nixed Deb Haaland's Southwest-themed party over Covid concerns  —  The White House recently ordered that a 50-person, Southwest-themed indoor party the Interior Department was planning to celebrate Secretary Deb Haaland's confirmation be canceled after senior administration officials …
Discussion: Mediaite
Politico:
POLITICO Playbook: The most important sentence from Biden's presser  —  DRIVING THE DAY  —  “It's a matter of timing.”  —  If there were a one-sentence takeaway from President JOE BIDEN'S first press conference, that may be it.  —  Over and over in the East Room, the president …
Axios:
Scoop: AOC's private audience with Ron Klain  —  White House Chief of Staff Ron Klain met quietly with Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Jamaal Bowman and other progressive lawmakers this week to discuss the filibuster, minimum wage and other issues, people familiar with the matter told Axios.
Discussion: Insider
Ashley Parker / Washington Post:
‘Oh God I miss him’: Biden keeps returning to Trump as a cause of nation's troubles  —  The Debrief: An occasional series offering a reporter's insights  —  President Biden mentioned him early and often.  He mentioned him overtly and obliquely.  And he mentioned him on a range of issues …
Lori Ann LaRocco / CNBC:
Suez Canal blockage is delaying an estimated $400 million an hour in goods  — Lloyd's List calculates blockage is costing $400 million an hour.  — Lloyd's values the canal's westbound traffic at roughly $5.1 billion a day, and eastbound traffic at around $4.5 billion a day.
Discussion: Forbes, Reuters and New York Times
Chloe Hadjimatheou / BBC:
The UK professor and the fake Russian agent  —  A British professor corresponded for months with a man called only “Ivan”, seeking assistance to discredit an organisation that helps bring Syrian war criminals to justice.  He also asked “Ivan” to investigate other British academics and journalists.
 
 
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Aaron Rosenthal / Washington Post:
Biden's pandemic rescue plan may help get White people to trust the government. People like benefits they can see.
Discussion: Insider
Paul Krugman / New York Times:
The Decline of Republican Demonization
Daniel Lippman / Politico:
Biden administration guts Homeland Security Advisory Council
Alex Press / New Republic:
Why Are Freelancers Organizing Against the PRO Act?
Linnaea Honl-Stuenkel / CREW:
Yellen should release Trump's tax returns to Congress
Scott Wilson / Washington Post:
A city that tried to regulate guns
Discussion: FOX31 Denver
Jim Geraghty / National Review:
Biden's Border Falsities: What Happened to the Disinformation Police?
Annie Correal / New York Times:
What the ‘Invisible’ People Cleaning the Subway Want Riders to Know
 Earlier Items: 
Talal Ansari / Wall Street Journal:
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Roger Sollenberger / The Daily Beast:
These Mega-Businesses Are Already Back to Bankrolling Insurrectionists
Discussion: Raw Story
Michael Goodwin / New York Post:
Biden lies, and the media doesn't question it
National Review:
Biden's Woeful Press Conference
Discussion: spiked, Breitbart and The Daily Caller
Michelle Goldberg / New York Times:
The Social Justice Purge at Idaho Colleges
Discussion: FIRE and Lawyers, Guns & Money
John Dickerson / The Atlantic:
A Better Way to Judge Joe Biden
Discussion: Outside the Beltway
Ken Klippenstein / The Intercept:
Documents Show Amazon Is Aware Drivers Pee in Bottles and Even Defecate En Route, Despite Company Denial
 

 
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Benjamin Mullin / New York Times:
Richard Parsons, who had a long career as chairman, CEO, and as a board member of media companies including CBS and Time Warner, died at 76 of bone cancer

Reuters:
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