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David Leonhardt / New York Times:
Irrational Covid Fears — Why do so many vaccinated people remain fearful? Listen to the professor's story. — Guido Calabresi, a federal judge and Yale law professor, invented a little fable that he has been telling law students for more than three decades.
Spectrum News NY1:
Exclusive: Andrew Yang leads Democrats in Spectrum News NY1/Ipsos poll on mayor's race — For the past few months, Andrew Yang has been treated as the frontrunner in the mayor's race by both the media and his fellow candidates, despite the fact there had been few reliable polls in the race.
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Political Wire
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Bill Mahoney / Politico:
Siena poll: A record number of New Yorkers view Cuomo unfavorably
Siena poll: A record number of New Yorkers view Cuomo unfavorably
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Siena College Research … and The Daily Caller
Natasha Bertrand / Politico:
Biden won't bring on board controversial Russia expert — A Russia expert whose bid to join the Biden National Security Council sparked an outcry among prominent critics of the Kremlin is no longer under consideration for the role, according to three people familiar with the matter.
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Alexandra Odynova / CBS News:
Russian opposition leader Navalny moved to prison hospital as doctors warn he could “die within several days”
Andrew Roth / The Guardian:
Alexei Navalny moved to hospital as fears grow for life of Putin critic
Alexei Navalny moved to hospital as fears grow for life of Putin critic
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Mediaite and New York Post
Hans Nichols / Axios:
Senate Democrats settling on 25% corporate tax rate — The universe of Democratic senators concerned about raising the corporate tax rate to 28% is broader than Sen. Joe Manchin, and the rate will likely land at 25%, parties close to the discussion tell Axios.
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Jacob Pramuk / CNBC:
Biden to talk infrastructure with bipartisan lawmakers as GOP signals support for smaller bill
Biden to talk infrastructure with bipartisan lawmakers as GOP signals support for smaller bill
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Politico, The American Independent and CNN
John D. McKinnon / Wall Street Journal:
Top Republican Says Senate GOP Could Be Open to Smaller Infrastructure Bill
Top Republican Says Senate GOP Could Be Open to Smaller Infrastructure Bill
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National Review, Washington Post, The Week and HuffPost
Sarah K. Burris / Raw Story:
‘60 Minutes’ interview reveals Oath Keepers militia are being trained by police — In an interview with “60 Minutes” Sunday evening, Oath Keepers leader Jim Arroyo revealed that active-duty law enforcement is part of their movement and helping with militia training. — “Our guys are very experienced.
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Sharyn Alfonsi / CBS News:
Oath Keepers: How a militia group mobilized in plain sight for the assault on the Capitol
Oath Keepers: How a militia group mobilized in plain sight for the assault on the Capitol
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The Daily Beast, The Gateway Pundit and Strangely Blogged
Derek Thompson / The Atlantic:
Are Outdoor Mask Mandates Still Necessary? — Last week, I covered my nose and mouth with close-fitting fabric like a good citizen and walked to a restaurant in Washington, D.C., where I de-masked at a patio table to greet a friend. I sat with my chair facing the entrance and watched dozens …
Jonathan Turley / Fox News:
Trump vs. Waters - in incitement case, she may be best witness in ex-president's defense — Waters' statements are ironic given her lawsuit against Trump for his words on Jan. 6 — Fourth night of Minnesota unrest as ex-officer charged with manslaughter — With rioting continuing …
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Washington Examiner, RedState, Daily Mail and JONATHAN TURLEY
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Blair Heusdens / Minnesota National Guard:
Minnesota National Guard neighborhood security team fired upon in Minneapolis
Minnesota National Guard neighborhood security team fired upon in Minneapolis
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Townhall, Fox News, The Daily Caller, WCCO | CBS Minnesota, The Hill, The Western Journal, New York Post and Twin Cities
Daniel Lippman / Politico:
William Barr, Amy Coney Barrett land book deals — While some veterans of Donald Trump's administration are having a tough time selling memoirs about their time in power, others with ties to Trump who didn't embrace his election conspiracy theories have sold book deals.
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Insider, Washington Examiner, The Guardian and No More Mister Nice Blog
Jason Samenow / Washington Post:
White House removes scientist picked by Trump official to lead key climate report — Betsy Weatherhead, chosen to steer government's National Climate Assessment, has been reassigned to U.S. Geological Survey — White House officials have removed Betsy Weatherhead, an experienced atmospheric …
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The Hill, Talking Points Memo and The Week
Maria Sacchetti / Washington Post:
ICE, CBP to stop using ‘illegal alien’ and ‘assimilation’ under new Biden administration order — The Biden administration has ordered U.S. immigration enforcement agencies to stop using terms such as “alien,” “illegal alien” and “assimilation” when referring to immigrants in the United States …
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Fox News, The Hill, National Review, ImmigrationProf Blog, Twitchy and Political Wire
Nate Cohn / New York Times:
How Democracy Faces a Rising Threat Splitting Republicans and Democrats — The country is increasingly split into camps that don't just disagree on policy and politics — they see the other as alien, immoral, a threat. Such political sectarianism is now on the march.
Simon Van Dorpe / Politico:
EU holds off on using competition powers over proposed football super league — The European Commission is not keen on using its competition powers to settle a fight between European football federation UEFA and a breakaway super league proposed by 12 of Europe's most prestigious clubs.
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Yahoo Finance, New York Times and Jacobin, more at Mediagazer »
Newsbusters:
STUDY: Once Top Trump-Bashers, TV News Now Loves Joe Biden — Text to Speech — For four years, the liberal media led the Left's fierce resistance to the Trump administration, slamming the President night after night after night. Now, a new study by the Media Research Center finds …
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The Federalist
Marianne LeVine / Politico:
Republicans lean into uphill battle against 2 little-known Biden nominees — The GOP almost certainly can't stop Joe Biden from getting a lineup of leading progressives confirmed to senior Justice Department posts. But Republicans — especially those eyeing the White House …
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Raw Story
USA Today:
Former sheriff's deputy Stephen Nicholas Broderick arrested in fatal shootings of 3 in Austin — Ryan Autullo Tony Plohetski John BaconUSA TODAY — AUSTIN - The former sheriff's deputy suspected of killing three people in a shooting rampage near an apartment complex in Northwest Austin …
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The Hill and Austin American-Statesman
Connie Bruck / New Yorker:
Ari Emanuel Takes on the World — Hollywood's most tenacious agent tries to remake himself as a mogul. — On February 29, 2020, Ari Emanuel, the C.E.O. of the Endeavor company, and Mark Shapiro, its president, were leaving Madison Square Garden after a Knicks game.
Robert Lee Hotz / Wall Street Journal:
NASA's Ingenuity Helicopter Successfully Makes Historic First Flight on Mars — Intrepid drone becomes the first powered craft to fly on another world — NASA's Mars Ingenuity helicopter made history early Monday when the small but intrepid drone became the first powered craft to fly on another world …
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UPI, New York Times, Associated Press, Defense One, Alabama Political Reporter, Washington Post, TechCrunch, Raw Story, Space.com, Fox News and The Verge
Collin Anderson / Washington Free Beacon:
‘Cancel Rent’ Champion Ayanna Pressley Raked in Thousands as Landlord, Records Show — The progressive congresswoman Ayanna Pressley (D., Mass.) has called rent cancellation legislation “literally a matter of life and death.” At the same time, she has collected cash from her own rental properties.
CNN:
Trump's fight with Murkowski roils GOP with new Alaska Senate challenger emerging — (CNN)The first major GOP rift in the post-Trump era centers on Alaska Sen. Lisa Murkowski, the maverick Republican who has the strong backing of GOP leaders in Washington but has been targeted for defeat …
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Raw Story and Digby's Hullabaloo
Kaylee McGhee White / Washington Examiner:
Enough with the coronavirus hysteria — At this point in the pandemic, there is more good news than bad. Yet, our leading health officials are doing everything they can to convince the public otherwise. — The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released a study late last week …
Aaron Mehta / Defense News:
Biden to announce first woman four-star admiral for the Coast Guard — WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden plans to nominate Coast Guard Vice Adm. Linda Fagan to the role of vice commandant, making her the first woman to achieve a fourth-star in the service, Defense News has learned.
Max Greenwood / The Hill:
Guilfoyle named as national chair of Greitens' Senate campaign in Missouri — Kimberly Guilfoyle, the former Fox News host and Trump campaign adviser, will serve as the national chair of Eric Greitens's Senate campaign, a move that suggests the disgraced former Missouri governor is deepening his ties to former President Trump's orbit.
Andrew Beaujon / Washingtonian:
Stephen Gutowski Leaves Free Beacon to Start His Own Publication About Guns — Gutowski's new joint, “The Reload,” launched Monday. — Most reporting on guns has problems, Stephen Gutowski says. Mainstream outlets understand the politics involved with firearms, but their reporters rarely understand guns or gun policy.
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Fox News and The Daily Caller
Ben Smith / New York Times:
In the Roaring Twenties, Ads Make a Comeback — Subscriptions may be the rage, but businesses of all sorts are pouring money into advertising — digital most of all. — If you wanted to sound smart at a media business conference or sell your start-up over the last couple of years, you'd talk about the rise of digital subscriptions.
Associated Press:
Billions spent on coronavirus fight, but what happens next? — Congress has poured tens of billions of dollars into state and local public health departments in response to the coronavirus pandemic, paying for masks, contact tracers and education campaigns to persuade people to get vaccinated.
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Kaiser Health News