Top Items:
The White House:
Statement by President Joe Biden on Armenian Remembrance Day … Each year on this day, we remember the lives of all those who died in the Ottoman-era Armenian genocide and recommit ourselves to preventing such an atrocity from ever again occurring. Beginning on April 24, 1915 …
RELATED:
Charlie Mahtesian / Politico:
Why Biden's Armenian Genocide Declaration Really Is a Big Deal — President Joe Biden on Saturday issued the document Armenian Americans have pursued for decades: a declaration that the Ottoman Empire's slaughter of an estimated 1.5 million Armenian civilians was genocide.
Discussion:
Mediaite and Al Jazeera
The Guardian:
Biden becomes first US president to recognise Armenian genocide — President called Recep Tayyip Erdoğan on Friday to inform him US would make designation on 106th anniversary of the genocide — Joe Biden has become the first US president declare formal recognition of the Armenian genocide …
Discussion:
CNN, TASS, POLITICUSUSA and Bloomberg
New York Times:
Breaking With Predecessors, Biden Declares Mass Killings of Armenians a Genocide — The Turkish government, as well as human rights activists and ethnic Armenians, had a muted response to the news, describing the move as largely symbolic. — WASHINGTON — President Biden on Saturday recognized …
Discussion:
Jihad Watch, Fox News and WHDH-TV
Ryan Gingeras / Washington Post:
The U.S. formally recognized the Armenian genocide. Why now, a century later? — This move signals a shift in the U.S. relationship with Turkey. — On April 24, the Biden administration will formally recognize the Armenian genocide that took place a century ago.
Discussion:
ABC News, The Week, The Western Journal and Washington Examiner
Natasha Korecki / Politico:
'Of course it's genocide': How Biden fulfilled a promise to Armenians that Obama wouldn't
'Of course it's genocide': How Biden fulfilled a promise to Armenians that Obama wouldn't
John Hudson / Washington Post:
Biden calls mass killing of Armenians a ‘genocide’ in break with previous presidents
Biden calls mass killing of Armenians a ‘genocide’ in break with previous presidents
Discussion:
Los Angeles Times, Slate, The Hill, Al Jazeera, NBC News, The Gateway Pundit, Raw Story, Radio Free Europe/Radio … and CBS News
Daniel Fried / Politico:
Inside America's Long Handwringing Over the Armenian Genocide
Inside America's Long Handwringing Over the Armenian Genocide
Discussion:
Los Angeles Times, PBS NewsHour and Turkish Minute
Morgan Chalfant / The Hill:
Biden recognizes Armenian genocide
Biden recognizes Armenian genocide
Discussion:
NBC Boston, Joe.My.God., Turkish Minute and NPR
Rick Gladstone / New York Times:
The Armenian Genocide, in History and Politics: What to Know
The Armenian Genocide, in History and Politics: What to Know
Discussion:
Los Angeles Times, Deadline, TASS, Radio Free Europe/Radio …, HotAir and Foreign Policy
Danielle Demetriou / Yahoo News:
Japanese man arrested after dating 35 women at the same time in bid to ‘get birthday presents’ — A Japanese man has been arrested after reportedly dating more than 35 women at the same time. — Takashi Miyagawa, a part-time worker, is being investigated for allegedly defrauding dozens …
Discussion:
The Daily Caller
Washington Post:
Minutes before Trump left office, millions of the Pentagon's dormant IP addresses sprang to life — After decades of not using a huge chunk of the Internet, the Pentagon has given control of millions of computer addresses to a previously unknown company in an effort to identify possible cyber vulnerabilities and threats
Discussion:
The Verge, more at Techmeme »
Martin Pengelly / The Guardian:
Tucker Carlson: US journalists are ‘cowards’ and ‘cringing animals’ — Fox News host also tells Outkick ‘unrestrained mass immigration has put a huge strain on the natural world’ — Mainstream US journalists are “cowards”, the Fox News host Tucker Carlson said on Friday …
Discussion:
Washington Post and OutKick
Sarah Jones / New York Magazine:
George W. Bush Can't Paint His Way Out of Hell The chilling spectacle of watching the political class redeem a criminal, again. — I am not an art critic, but I don't think George W. Bush's new portraits are very good. They inspire nothing but malaise and communicate a dilettante energy.
New York Times:
As Covid-19 Devastates India, Deaths Go Undercounted — Fatalities have been overlooked or downplayed, understating the human toll of the country's outbreak, which accounts for nearly half of all new cases in a global surge. — NEW DELHI — India's coronavirus second wave is rapidly sliding …
RELATED:
Denise Lu / New York Times:
‘Excess Deaths’ in 2020 Surpassed Those of 1918 Flu Pandemic
‘Excess Deaths’ in 2020 Surpassed Those of 1918 Flu Pandemic
Discussion:
Lawyers, Guns & Money, HotAir and Outside the Beltway
Associated Press:
1 verdict, then 6 police killings across America in 24 hours — Even as the Derek Chauvin case was fresh in memory — the reading of the verdict in a Minneapolis courtroom, the shackling of the former police officer, the jubilation at what many saw as justice in the death of George Floyd — even then, blood flowed on America's streets.
Discussion:
Worcester Telegram & Gazette
Igor Derysh / Salon:
Bills targeting local officials who resisted Trump could allow GOP to “overturn election results” — Republicans in at least 14 states are trying to seize power from local election offices in response to Trump's lies — Republicans in at least 14 states have introduced legislation …
Discussion:
POLITICUSUSA
Jan Ransom / New York Times:
In NYC Jail System, Guards Often Lie About Excessive Force — More than half of the roughly 270 correction officers disciplined over a 20-month period lied to investigators or filed incomplete or inaccurate reports. — One New York City Correction officer struck a jailed person in the face for no legitimate reason.
Baltimore Sun:
In-custody death reports under former Maryland medical examiner to be reviewed after he testified Chauvin did not kill George Floyd — The Maryland's Attorney General's Office said Friday it believes there should be a review of “in custody” death reports produced by the state's Office …
Discussion:
NPR, NBC News, Insider, New York Post, Talking Points Memo, The Hill and Mediaite
RELATED:
Washington Post:
As pandemic surges anew, global envy and anger over U.S. vaccine abundance — As India announced grim records — the highest daily coronavirus infection tallies in a single country — Americans were enjoying a spring of vaccine abundance. — In India, just 1.4 percent of the population …
Discussion:
Forbes, HotAir and Undark Magazine
New York Times:
Volatile and Vengeful: How Scott Rudin Wielded Power in Show Business — For decades, the producer has cultivated and castigated people at all levels of entertainment. Now his past is catching up with him. — Scott Rudin has long been one of the most celebrated and powerful producers in Hollywood and …
Discussion:
Fox News, Associated Press, CBS News, Deadline, Vanity Fair, Variety, Showbiz411 and Hollywood in Toto
Jeff Stein / Washington Post:
White House's new $1.8 trillion ‘families plan’ reflects ambitions — and limits — of Biden presidency — Big spending increases and tax changes will test Democrats' majority and GOP's willingness to stand in the way — The White House is preparing to unveil a roughly $1.8 trillion spending …
Discussion:
Florida Politics and Political Wire
Franklin Leonard / New York Times:
Hollywood's Anti-Black Bias Costs It $10 Billion a Year — If the industry won't change on principle, it can at least change for the money. Reform would enrich people of color, and everyone else. — Days after a Minneapolis police officer, Derek Chauvin, suffocated George Floyd and the video went viral …
Harry Enten / CNN:
Early front-runners like Andrew Yang usually win NYC mayoral primaries — (CNN)The New York City Democratic mayoral primary is now less than two months away, on June 22. The polls indicate that businessman and former 2020 presidential candidate Andrew Yang continues to hold a clear lead …
Lisa Mascaro / Associated Press:
Chocolate chip diplomacy: Biden courts Congress with gusto — WASHINGTON (AP) — The pictures always make it look so presidential: Joe Biden sitting in a tall-back chair, surrounded by the arrayed members of Congress invited for a meeting at the White House.
Discussion:
POLITICUSUSA and NPR