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Wall Street Journal:
Rival Group Makes Fully Financed, Roughly $680 Million Bid for Tribune — Tribune likely to deem new bid superior to agreement with Alden, according to sources — A Maryland hotel magnate and a Swiss billionaire have made a bid for Tribune Publishing Co. that the newspaper chain is expected …
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Chicago Sun-Times, more at Mediagazer »
Sharyn Alfonsi / CBS News:
How the wealthy cut the line during Florida's frenzied vaccine rollout — Sharyn Alfonsi reports on corruption allegations clouding Florida's efforts to vaccinate its residents. — This past week, President Biden said 90% of U.S. adults will be eligible for the COVID vaccine by April 19 …
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The Hill and Florida Politics
Tampa Bay Times:
Live updates on Manatee plant potential collapse: What you need to know Sunday — Gov. DeSantis, state, local officials addressed the situation at Piney Point. — Published Earlier today — At a Sunday afternoon press conference, Manatee County officials reported “no news was good news” from the Piney Point reservoir leak.
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The Hill
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KOKI-TV:
Collapse ‘imminent’ at Florida phosphate mine leaking millions of gallons of contaminated water — MANATEE COUNTY, Fla. — A cracked reservoir at a former Florida phosphate mine is leaking millions of gallons of contaminated water into the Gulf of Mexico. — Update 1:13 p.m. EDT April 4 …
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mymanatee.org, New York Post, New York Times and The Daily Caller
Sarah Ellison / Washington Post:
Inside the Teen Vogue mess — which is really a Condé Nast mess — From the start, Alexi McCammond seemed an unlikely candidate to become a top boss within the storied Vogue empire — at least on paper. — Only 27, she had little editing experience and had never managed a staff …
Washington Post:
Will school be back to normal this fall? Kind of, sort of, maybe. — Parents, students and teachers, exhausted by the false starts, union battles, quarantines and remote learning that have upended this school year, are looking around the bend with an urgent, fretful question: Come fall, will school at last be back to normal?
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Twitchy
Aris Folley / The Hill:
Some Georgia GOP legislators want Coca-Cola products removed from offices — A group of GOP state legislators in Georgia are seeking removal of Coca-Cola products from their offices after the company's CEO criticized the state's recently passed voting law. — The legislators signed onto a letter …
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Washington Times
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David Jackson / USA Today:
‘Radical Left CRAZIES:’ Trump issues Easter greetings by attacking political rivals, griping about election loss
‘Radical Left CRAZIES:’ Trump issues Easter greetings by attacking political rivals, griping about election loss
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Detroit Free Press, The Daily Caller, UPI and Raw Story
Nick Corasaniti / New York Times:
Kemp Lashes M.L.B. as Republicans Defend Georgia's Voting Law
Kemp Lashes M.L.B. as Republicans Defend Georgia's Voting Law
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Daily Kos, Digby's Hullabaloo, Newsbusters, Slate, Axios, One America News Network and Raw Story
Ryan Dezember / Wall Street Journal:
If You Sell a House These Days, the Buyer Might Be a Pension Fund — Yield-chasing investors are snapping up single-family homes, competing with ordinary Americans and driving up prices — A bidding war broke out this winter at a new subdivision north of Houston.
Ben Smith / New York Times:
The Lawyer Behind the Throne at Fox — Even before the company's C.E.O., Lachlan Murdoch, moved to Australia, Viet Dinh was seen as Fox's power center. — LOS ANGELES — In early 2019, as the Murdoch family completed the $71 billion sale of 21st Century Fox to Disney …
American Greatness:
The Appeal of the New Totalitarians — It's easy to understand and reject the horrors of totalitarianism. It is much less easy to grasp its inexorable logic or its seemingly implacable attractions. — I am not a follower or a fan of baseball. But I understand that it is, or has been …
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National Review
CBS News:
Hunter Biden on his memoir “Beautiful Things” and his struggles with substance abuse — Hunter Biden was asked by correspondent Tracy Smith, “You've said your dad always saw the good in you through all of this. Was there ever a time when you thought, Okay, there's no way, he's gonna give up on me, I've done it now?”
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Slate, The Hill, Fox News, Twitchy and New York Post
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Daniel Chaitin / Washington Examiner:
Hunter Biden ‘cooperating completely’ with federal investigators
Hunter Biden ‘cooperating completely’ with federal investigators
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New York Post and Fox News
Carol Rosenberg / New York Times:
Military Closes Failing Facility at Guantánamo Bay to Consolidate Prisoners — The move, which took place in a secret operation over the weekend, was conceived during the Trump administration to save on costs and troops at the remote base in Cuba. — U.S. military guards …
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Raw Story
Jimmy Vielkind / Wall Street Journal:
New York Lawmakers Near Budget Deal to Raise Income, Corporate Taxes by $4.3 Billion — Under the agreement, top earners in New York City would pay the highest combined local tax rate in the country — ALBANY, N.Y.— New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo and state lawmakers are nearing a budget agreement …
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New York Post
Jennifer Rubin / Washington Post:
What Americans will get from Biden's $2 trillion infrastructure plan — Since President Biden unveiled his $2 trillion infrastructure plan, he and his advisers have been making the case that this “once in a generation” bill will be “transformational.” They have embraced the size of the plan, calling it “bold.”
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Gothamist
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David Cohen / Politico:
Sen. Blunt sees ‘easy win’ if infrastructure plan scaled back
Sen. Blunt sees ‘easy win’ if infrastructure plan scaled back
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Lawyers, Guns & Money, Slate, National Review, Fox News and Mock Paper Scissors
New York Times:
Biden Steps Up Federal Efforts to Combat Domestic Extremism — The administration has taken a series of steps to prioritize dealing with white supremacists and militias, especially after the Capitol riot on Jan. 6. — WASHINGTON — The Biden administration is stepping up efforts …
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New York Magazine and Raw Story
Jason DeParle / New York Times:
Biden Effort to Combat Hunger Marks ‘a Profound Change’ — As millions of Americans lack enough to eat, the administration is rapidly increasing aid — with an eye toward a permanent safety net expansion. — WASHINGTON — With more than one in 10 households reporting that they lack enough to eat …
NBC News:
Capitol Police union warns of potential exodus after latest attack, urges security increases — The Capitol Police Union's head pushed Congress on Sunday to ramp up security after a second attack at the complex this year left another officer dead and also warned of a possible thinning of the department's ranks.
Katherine J. Wu / The Atlantic:
Vaccine Cheat Days Are Adding Up — A few weeks ago, my partially vaccinated partner and my wholly unvaccinated self got an invitation to a group dinner, held unmasked and indoors. There'd be Thai food for 10, we were promised, and two über-immunized hosts, more than two weeks out from their last Moderna doses.
Molly Nagle / ABC News:
Americans ‘want to see us get it done’: Buttigieg on Biden's infrastructure plan — “One way or the other, we've got to get it done,” Secretary Pete Buttigieg said. — ‘Time is of the essence’ to pass COVID-19 relief: Buttigieg — Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg is interviewed on “This Week.”
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Washington Times, Talking Points Memo, Insider and New York Post
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Cameron Cawthorne / Fox News:
Buttigieg says AOC demand for ‘even bolder’ spending than $2T proposal ‘natural part’ of talks on jobs plan
Buttigieg says AOC demand for ‘even bolder’ spending than $2T proposal ‘natural part’ of talks on jobs plan
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RedState
Kate Brown / The Hill:
True democracy stands on the heels of vote by mail expansion — We got a small glimpse at what is possible for the future of voting in the U.S. In 2020, 46 percent of voters voted by mail. It was a monumental habit change as the pandemic made it unsafe for people to congregate at polling places to cast ballots.
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Washington Post
Jazmine Hughes / New York Times:
‘Battle for the Soul of SoHo’: A Debate on Gentrification, Race and Wealth — The Manhattan neighborhood is locked in a contentious battle with city officials over whether, and how, it should change. — As a child growing up in SoHo, Akeela Azcuy remembers seeing her father …
Hannah Beech / New York Times:
Myanmar's Military Has Killed Over 40 Children Since the Coup. Here's One Child's Story. — Myanmar's security forces have killed more than 40 children since February. Here is the story of one, Aye Myat Thu. She was 10. — In the swelter of the hot season, U Soe Oo cracked open the coconut with practiced blows of his machete.