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Washington Post:
Biden's first slate of judicial nominees aims to quickly boost diversity in federal courts — President Biden plans to announce his first slate of judicial nominees on Tuesday, elevating U.S. District Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to the influential appeals court in Washington to succeed Merrick Garland …
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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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USA Today and Los Angeles Times
Madison Hall / Insider:
Trump appointed 28% of all the federal judges in the US, and they could mold American life for decades to come — In just one term, President Donald Trump appointed over a quarter of the entire federal judiciary. — Insider compiled the complete database of every active Article III judge, who serve for life.
Politico:
Biden releases first wave of judicial nominees — President Joe Biden announced his first slate of judicial nominees Tuesday, tapping a diverse pool of 11 candidates for the federal bench. — Perhaps the most high-profile name on the White House's list was Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson …
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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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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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The Daily Signal
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 …
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.
Benjamin Weiser / New York Times:
Ghislaine Maxwell Charged With Sex Trafficking of 14-Year-Old Girl — A new indictment accuses Ms. Maxwell of paying a victim of her longtime associate Jeffrey Epstein. — Ghislaine Maxwell, the longtime associate of Jeffrey Epstein, was charged on Monday for the first time with sex-trafficking …
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Fox News, Just The News, The Daily Caller and HotAir
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Jonathan Chait / New York Magazine:
Why the Republican War on Democracy Is Moving to the States — After Georgia Republicans experienced the shocking setback of losing the state's presidential election, the party descended into bitter internal recriminations. President Trump blamed Republican officials for allowing massive voter fraud …
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ABC News and Crooks and Liars
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Jamelle Bouie / New York Times:
The G.O.P. Has Some Voters It Likes and Some It Doesn't
The G.O.P. Has Some Voters It Likes and Some It Doesn't
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NPR, Daily Kos, The Dispatch, New York Magazine and KRDO
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 …
Paul Waldman / Washington Post:
Republicans want you to call their policies ‘racist.’ It's part of their plan. — Opinion by — There are two ways to look at recent controversies over subjects such as voting rights, crime and what we often put under the broad umbrella of the “culture war.”
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Washington Post:
New accounts detail how New York health officials were told to prioritize coronavirus testing of people connected to Andrew Cuomo — New York Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo's relatives and other well-connected New Yorkers were among those given preferential treatment at state coronavirus testing centers.
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The Hill, Insider, Talking Points Memo, National Review, abc7NY, New York Post, The American Spectator and The Guardian
Politico:
Most 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
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Kyle Cheney / Politico:
Capitol Police provided more than 14,000 hours of Jan. 6 footage to lawmakers
Capitol Police provided more than 14,000 hours of Jan. 6 footage to lawmakers
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Raw Story
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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RedState, The American Conservative and Twitchy
Axios:
Scoop: Substack is raising $65 million amid newsletter boom — Substack is raising $65 million in new venture capital funding that would value the company at around $650 million, Axios has learned. Existing investor Andreessen Horowitz is leading the round.
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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New York Magazine, Washington Post and RedState
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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Raw Story
KFF:
KFF COVID-19 Vaccine Monitor: March 2021 — The KFF COVID-19 Vaccine Monitor is an ongoing research project tracking the public's attitudes and experiences with COVID-19 vaccinations. Using a combination of surveys and qualitative research, this project tracks the dynamic nature of public opinion …
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The 19th
Paul Farhi / Washington Post:
Washington Post reverses prohibition on reporter from writing about sexual assault — The Washington Post on Monday reversed a policy preventing a reporter from covering sexual misconduct issues that she said was imposed because of her outspokenness over being a victim of sexual assault.
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The Guardian and The Hill, more at Mediagazer »
Morgan Watkins / Courier-Journal:
Kentucky lawmakers override veto of McConnell-backed Senate vacancy plan — The Republican-run Kentucky legislature on Monday easily overrode Gov. Andy Beshear's veto of a notable bill that restricts his ability to fill any vacancies that arise if one of the state's U.S. senators dies or leaves office early.
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Washington Examiner
Matt Lewis / The Daily Beast:
The Right Says Sorry In Advance for Going Fascist — And, absurdly, some conservatives who've replaced optimism with despair are trying to blame Hunter Biden for “making” them to do it … I became a conservative because I believed the conservative values I grew up with were the best …
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Raw Story and No More Mister Nice Blog
Maya T. Prabhu / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Two weeks after shooting spree, Georgia Senate backs bill to loosen gun restrictions — Two weeks after eight people where gunned down in three Atlanta-area spas, the Georgia Senate on Monday approved legislation to loosen the state's gun laws. — “This is a Second Amendment protection bill …
Michael Kunzelman / Associated Press:
Capitol riot suspect wore ‘I Was There’ shirt when arrested — Garret Miller didn't speak to the law enforcement officers who arrested him on charges he stormed the U.S. Capitol in January, but the T-shirt he was wearing at his Dallas home that day sent a clear and possibly incriminating message.
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Angela Giuffrida / The Guardian:
Mafia fugitive caught after posting YouTube cooking video — Marc Feren Claude Biart was betrayed by failing to hide his distinctive tattoos in the clip — A mafia fugitive has been caught in the Caribbean after appearing on YouTube cooking videos in which he hid his face but inadvertently showed his distinctive tattoos.
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Washington Post and Raw Story
Caroline Kelly / CNN:
Buttigieg says no gas or mileage tax in Biden's infrastructure plan — (CNN)Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said Monday that neither a gas tax nor a mileage tax would be part of President Joe Biden's sweeping infrastructure plan to be detailed on Wednesday.
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Breitbart, The Daily Caller, Twitchy, Liberty Unyielding and Insider
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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.
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 White House
Brett Samuels / The Hill:
Trump targets Fauci, Birx in lengthy diatribe — Former President Trump on Monday went on a tirade against Anthony Fauci and Deborah Birx, two of his former top medical advisers on the COVID-19 pandemic, excoriating their decisionmaking during his administration on the day after CNN aired previews …
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Townhall, The Sun, Breitbart, The Daily Caller, POLITICUSUSA, Boston Herald, Mediaite, New York Post, The Gateway Pundit, KRDO, Raw Story, Fox News, Washington Times and Political Wire
Asher Lehrer-Small / The 74:
The Week In School Reopenings: 6 Key Updates On Students' Return To Classrooms — For the first time, the percentage of students in both virtual-only and hybrid learning models went down as schools transition to full-time in-person instruction, a response to the Centers for Disease Control …
Jay Busbee / Yahoo Sports:
Nearly half of Americans changed sports viewing habits because of social justice — In the wake of last summer's social justice protests, which consumed sports for much of the second half of 2020, nearly half of all Americans changed their sports viewing habits, according to a new YouGov / Yahoo News poll.
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The Hill, Breitbart, OutKick and The Daily Caller
Wall Street Journal:
How a Supermoon Helped Free the Giant Container Ship From the Suez Canal — Stronger tidal effect made it easier to partially float the Ever Given but also gave engineers a hard deadline — SUEZ, Egypt—To get the giant container ship blocking the Suez Canal unstuck, engineers needed the stars to align.
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New York Times and American Prospect
Josh Rogin / Washington Post:
The WHO covid report is fatally flawed, and a real investigation has yet to take place — Determining the origin of the SARS-CoV-2 virus should have nothing to do with politics. It is a forensic question, one that requires thorough investigation of all possible theories …
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UPI, Washington Examiner, The Daily Caller, Hamodia and The Federalist