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Alayna Treene / Axios:
Scoop: Matt Gaetz eyes early retirement to take job at Newsmax — Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.) has privately told confidants he's seriously considering not seeking re-election and possibly leaving Congress early for a job at Newsmax, three sources with direct knowledge of the talks tell Axios.
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New York Times:
Biden's Judicial Nominees Have Diverse Backgrounds — The president's first choices for district and appeals court openings reflected his campaign promise to choose judges from outside of traditional backgrounds. — WASHINGTON — President Biden began a drive to reshape the federal courts …
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The White House:
President Biden Announces Intent to Nominate 11 Judicial Candidates … WASHINGTON - President Biden today announced his intent to nominate 10 individuals to serve as Federal Circuit and District Court judges, and one individual to serve as a Superior Court Judge for the District of Columbia.
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Washington Post:
Biden's first slate of judicial nominees aims to quickly boost diversity in federal courts
Biden's first slate of judicial nominees aims to quickly boost diversity in federal courts
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Zachary Petrizzo / Salon:
Former Parler CEO says Dan Bongino owns no shares, got hustled by Rebekah Mercer — Fox News contributor Dan Bongino claims to be a Parler investor — but former CEO John Matze says he was duped — Pro-Trump pundit, conservative media tycoon and self-proclaimed Parler investor Dan Bongino …
Rich Lowry / National Review:
The Voter-Suppression Lie — It's not ‘Jim Crow’ to require ID, to expand weekend voting, or to provide food and drink for the general public near polling places. — President Joe Biden is so committed to bipartisan cooperation and fact-based governance that he's launched an ignorant …
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Keecee DeVenny / NAACP Legal Defense …:
Civil Rights Groups Sue Georgia Over New Sweeping Voter Suppression Law
Civil Rights Groups Sue Georgia Over New Sweeping Voter Suppression Law
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Will Bunch / The Philadelphia Inquirer:
Why you should boycott Coke, Delta over Ga. law
Why you should boycott Coke, Delta over Ga. law
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Bloomberg:
WHO Chief Faults Covid Report for Dismissing Lab Leak Theory — Investigators were frustrated by difficulties in getting data — Tedros asks for samples from at least September 2019 — The World Health Organization's chief said a mission to study the origins of the coronavirus …
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Stephen L. Miller / The Spectator:
Nobody believes China
Nobody believes China
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Alexander Nazaryan / Yahoo News:
Florida COVID numbers face new scrutiny — published earlier this month in the American Journal of Public Health argues that Florida is undercounting the number of people who died from COVID-19 by thousands of cases, casting new doubt on claims that Gov. Ron DeSantis navigated the coronavirus pandemic successfully.
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Megan Brenan / Gallup:
Satisfaction With U.S. Vaccine Rollout Surges to 68% — WASHINGTON, D.C. — With well over 100 million COVID-19 vaccine doses administered, the public's satisfaction with the rollout has surged 24 percentage points to 68% in the last month. — Satisfaction with the COVID-19 vaccine process …
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Michael Gerson / Washington Post:
The GOP is facing a sickness deeper than the coronavirus — It is the sign of a sickness deeper than covid-19 that the defiance of public health guidance has become a political selling point in the Republican Party. — Consider the case of South Dakota Gov. Kristi L. Noem.
The Daily Beast:
Dominion Builds Legal Behemoth to Drain Trumpland of Billions — Dominion Voting Systems is adding a new team of lawyers as they prepare for their current lawsuits—and another potential round. — With billions of dollars in lawsuits now in the balance, Dominion Voting Systems …
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Dan Primack / Axios:
Dominion lawyer: We're looking at media lawsuits beyond Fox News
Dominion lawyer: We're looking at media lawsuits beyond Fox News
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Neil Vigdor / New York Times:
Attack on Asian Woman in Midtown Prompts Another Hate Crime Investigation — The New York Police Department said it was searching for a man who kicked a 65-year-old woman, stomped on her and made anti-Asian statements. Building staff members who witnessed the attack and did not intervene have been suspended.
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Jamelle Bouie / New York Times:
The G.O.P. Has Some Voters It Likes and Some It Doesn't — This is what happens when a political party turns against democracy. — The most outrageous provision of the Election Integrity Act of 2021, the omnibus election bill signed by Gov. Brian Kemp of Georgia last week …
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Jonathan Chait / New York Magazine:
Why the Republican War on Democracy Is Moving to the States
Why the Republican War on Democracy Is Moving to the States
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Politico:
Many Capitol rioters unlikely to serve jail time — Americans outraged by the storming of Capitol Hill are in for a jarring reality check: Many of those who invaded the halls of Congress on Jan. 6 are likely to get little or no jail time. — While public and media attention in recent weeks …
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Raw Story
Glenn Kessler / Washington Post:
Biden falsely claims the new Georgia law ‘ends voting hours early’ — “What I'm worried about is how un-American this whole initiative is. It's sick. It's sick ... deciding that you're going to end voting at five o'clock when working people are just getting off work.”
Jon Skolnik / Salon:
Behind the dark-money web that put Barrett (and Kavanaugh and Gorsuch) on the Supreme Court — When future Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett was nominated to a federal appeals court in 2017, Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., at the time ranking member of the Senate Judiciary Committee …
Amy Sherman / The latest factchecks PolitiFact.com …:
The facts about Georgia's ban on food, water giveaways to voters — Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp signed a sweeping elections bill into law. It includes some controversial provisions about absentee and in-person voting. — One provision of the new law includes a ban on giving away water or food …
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Insider:
A Trump appointee who drank vodka and had sex on the General Services Administration building's roof is back with a new political committee, documents show — P. Brennan Hart III was at the center of a Trump administration sex scandal. — The former official admitted to having oral sex …
Jill Colvin / Associated Press:
Trump's heir? Pence reemerges, lays groundwork for 2024 run — WASHINGTON (AP) — When former President Donald Trump was asked to list those he considers the future leaders of the Republican Party, he quickly rattled off a list of names, including Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and Sens. Josh Hawley and Ted Cruz.
Melissa Cooke / Politico:
Ruby Cramer joins POLITICO as senior staff writer — Announcement from Managing Editor, Washington and Politics, Blake Hounshell, Editor of POLITICO Carrie Budoff Brown and Editor-in-Chief Matt Kaminski: — It's not the first time POLITICO has tried to hire her, but it's the first time we actually …
Freddie deBoer:
If You Want to Make It As a Writer, For God's Sakes, Be Weird — you're in a market, so sell something other people aren't … Writing is not a hard profession. Writing is actually an impossibly easy profession. I could sleep until noon every day if my cat didn't wake me up at 5:30 AM.
Cameron Joseph / VICE:
Surprise! States That Make It Harder to Vote Had Lower Turnout in 2020 — State-level turnout data shows why Republicans are so interested in making it harder to vote in the next election. — As Republicans make a sweeping voter suppression push nationwide, they insist it won't have any real impact …
Ken Meyer / Mediaite:
Fox News Promotes Kayleigh McEnany to Host of Outnumbered, After Initially Balking in Wake of Capitol Attack — Former White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany, who was hired as a Fox News contributor a few weeks ago, has already been promoted to a full-time hosting gig.
New York Times:
With an Eye on 2024, a Rarely Bashful Pompeo Grows More Combative — Criticized for partisan activity even when he was the secretary of state, Mike Pompeo is taking aim at the Biden administration and talking like a candidate. — WASHINGTON — As secretary of state during the Trump administration …
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Philip Klein / National Review:
Biden's Call for Reinstating Mask Mandates Undercut by Evidence from Texas and Michigan — President Biden, speaking on a day in which his CDC director voiced her sense of “impending doom” over the uptick in COVID-19 cases in the United States, said, “I'm reiterating my call for every governor …
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The Daily Caller and The White House
Politico:
Freedom Caucus frets over how far to push its rebellion — A group of House ultra-conservatives who rose to power by making life hell for GOP leaders is now facing cracks in its once-united front — which some worry could foreshadow an even wider rift if Republicans win back the majority next year.
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Wall Street Journal:
Behind Biden's Big Plans: Belief That Government Can Drive Growth — Multitrillion-dollar spending program would reverse Reagan-era tacit understanding that public sector is less efficient than the private in allocating resources — WASHINGTON—President Biden envisions long-term federal spending claiming …
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Peter J. Hotez / Scientific American:
The Antiscience Movement Is Escalating, Going Global and Killing Thousands — Rejection of mainstream science and medicine has become a key feature of the political right in the U.S. and increasingly around the world — Antiscience has emerged as a dominant and highly lethal force …
William McGurn / Wall Street Journal:
All Trump's Codependents — Some of the former president's biggest critics are finding it hard to quit him. — “My predecessor. Oh God, I miss him.” — So spoke Joe Biden Thursday in his first press conference as president. In February Mr. Biden had said he was …
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Brianna Jackson / Bloomberg Government:
FINANCE BRIEFING: Banks Briefing Regulators After Hwang's Blowup — Wall Street banks grappling with the implosion of Bill Hwang's investment firm spent yesterday briefing U.S. regulators as Washington starts to dig into one of the biggest fund blowups in years.
Cecilia Muñoz / The Atlantic:
Realism About the Border Is in Short Supply — Despite some claims on cable news that President Joe Biden was “caught off guard” or “completely unprepared,” his administration foresaw the growing number of unaccompanied child migrants at the southwestern border.
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Mike Brest / Washington Examiner:
Kristi Noem issues executive orders after transgender sports ban legislation fails — Republican South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem signed two executive orders banning transgender athletes from participating in leagues with peers who match their gender identity.
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Bloomberg:
NRA Board Member Demands LaPierre Probe in Bankruptcy Case — Kansas judge sold guns from personal collection to win seat — Phillip Journey argues the court should ‘let in an examiner’ — A gun-collecting Kansas judge is leading a new crusade to save the National Rifle Association …