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Rebecca Robbins / New York Times:
Millions Are Skipping Their Second Doses of Covid Vaccines — Nearly 8 percent of those who got initial Pfizer or Moderna shots missed their second doses. State officials want to prevent the numbers from rising. — Millions of Americans are not getting the second doses of their Covid-19 vaccines, and their ranks are growing.
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New York Times:
Michigan's Covid Wards Are Filling Up With Younger Patients — Even as vaccines roll out, more younger people in Michigan are being hospitalized than at any other point in the pandemic. And they're coming in sicker. — ROYAL OAK, Mich. — At Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak …
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CNN and Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times:
Armenian American activists welcome U.S. recognition of genocide but say fight isn't over — Sophia Armen spent Friday night refreshing Twitter and Google, waiting to see when the alert would pop up announcing that President Biden had officially recognized the Armenian genocide. There was little sleep.
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Politico, Anadolu Ajansı …, IJR, NBC4 Washington, UPI, CBS News, Deadline and allsides.com
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Cameron Peters / Vox:
Why Biden's statement recognizing the Armenian genocide is a big deal
Why Biden's statement recognizing the Armenian genocide is a big deal
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primeminister.am, CNN, Wall Street Journal, Politico and KTLA
New York Times:
Breaking With Predecessors, Biden Declares Mass Killings of Armenians a Genocide
Breaking With Predecessors, Biden Declares Mass Killings of Armenians a Genocide
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Just Security, Los Angeles Times, The Times of Israel, USA Today, Jihad Watch and The Western Journal
The White House:
Statement by President Joe Biden on Armenian Remembrance Day
Statement by President Joe Biden on Armenian Remembrance Day
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Washington Post, Associated Press, Outside the Beltway, Power Line, Wall Street Journal, Insider, National Review, allsides.com, The Daily Caller, Politico, Fox News, KTLA, Armenian National Committee …, One America News Network, Washington Examiner, Talking Points Memo, The Guardian, New York Post, Forbes, CNBC, NPR, Slate, Zandar Versus The Stupid, The Hill, The Daily Beast and Joe.My.God.
Daniel Fried / Politico:
Inside America's Long Handwringing Over the Armenian Genocide
Inside America's Long Handwringing Over the Armenian Genocide
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CNN, Just The News, The Gateway Pundit, NBC Boston and Washington Post
Charlie Mahtesian / Politico:
Why Biden's Armenian Genocide Declaration Really Is a Big Deal
Why Biden's Armenian Genocide Declaration Really Is a Big Deal
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TASS, Lawyers, Guns & Money, KTLA and ABC News
New York Times:
The Slander Industry — I wanted to slander someone. — My colleague Kashmir Hill and I were trying to learn who is responsible for — and profiting from — the growing ecosystem of websites whose primary purpose is destroying reputations. — So I wrote a nasty post. About myself.
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The Verge, more at Techmeme »
Associated Press:
More action, less talk, distinguish Biden's 100-day sprint — WASHINGTON (AP) — The card tucked in President Joe Biden's right jacket pocket must weigh a ton. You can see the weight of it on his face when he digs it out, squints and ever-so-slowly reads aloud the latest tally of COVID-19 dead.
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USA Today, TheBlaze, Gatestone Institute, Joe.My.God., NBC News and New York Magazine
Elizabeth Chuck / NBC News:
Even after being fully vaccinated, many still wrestle with a fear of catching Covid — Since the start of the pandemic, Kit Breshears has been terrified of catching the coronavirus. Getting vaccinated did not magically change that. — For the past 13 months, Breshears, 44, of Buffalo …
Washington Post:
Americans give Biden mostly positive marks for first 100 days, Post-ABC poll finds — President Biden nears the end of his first 100 days in office with a slight majority of Americans approving of his performance and supporting his major policy initiatives, but his approval rating is lower …
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NBC News, Insider, Fox News, The Hill, ABC News, JONATHAN TURLEY, National Review, Political Wire and BizPac Review
Kanishka Singh / Reuters:
India asks Twitter to take down some tweets critical of its COVID-19 handling — The Indian government asked social media platform Twitter (TWTR.N) to take down dozens of tweets, including some by local lawmakers, that were critical of India's handling of the coronavirus outbreak, as cases of COVID-19 again hit a world record.
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New York Post
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Ashish K. Jha / Washington Post:
India's coronavirus surge could collapse its health system. The U.S. can help. — Ashish K. Jha is dean of the Brown University School of Public Health. — India, the world's largest democracy, is now the epicenter of the pandemic and on the brink of a humanitarian catastrophe.
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Lawyers, Guns & Money and Carnegie India
American Greatness:
Slow-Motion Suicide of the West — Some people thought James Burnham's identification of liberalism with civilization's suicide was hyperbolic. In light of American institutions' embrace of anti-Americanism, what would they say now? — I have been thinking a good deal recently …
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New York Post
Ian Birrell / Daily Mail:
Worrying new clues about the origins of Covid: How scientists at Wuhan lab helped Chinese army in secret project to find animal viruses, writes IAN BIRRELL — Scientists at Wuhan lab were on massive project investigating animal viruses — Documents obtained by The Mail on Sunday have revealed a nationwide scheme
Bob Brigham / Raw Story:
Anti-vaxxers are wearing Yellow Stars of David to protest coronavirus vaccines: report — Anti-vaccine protesters likening themselves to Jews during the holocaust were harshly criticized on Saturday. — Nazis required Jews to wear yellow Jewish stars and other holocaust badges to the lands they controlled during World War II.
David Cohen / Politico:
Michigan GOP congressman: ‘I would say my goal is to not be a hypocrite’ — Three months after voting to impeach President Donald Trump, freshman Rep. Peter Meijer sees plenty to be critical of on both sides of the aisle in Washington. — Speaking Sunday on CNN's “Inside Politics With Abby Phillip …
Michael Wines / New York Times:
Half a Year After Trump's Defeat, Arizona Republicans Are Recounting the Vote — An audit of the vote in Arizona's most populous county was meant to mollify angry Trump voters. But it is being criticized as a partisan exercise more than a fact-finding one. — PHOENIX — It seemed so simple back in December.
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Joe.My.God., Raw Story, Daily Kos and CNN
Heather Knight / San Francisco Chronicle:
After death of baby, S.F. domestic violence victim advocates ask whether Chesa Boudin is doing enough — The news itself was crushing. A 7-month-old baby boy named Synciere Williams died Tuesday. The man charged with taking care of him that day, Joseph Williams, 26, was booked by police for allegedly murdering the child.
David Gelles / New York Times:
C.E.O. Pay Remains Stratospheric, Even at Companies Battered by Pandemic — While millions of people struggled to make ends meet, many of the companies hit hardest in 2020 showered their executives with riches. — Boeing had a historically bad 2020. Its 737 Max was grounded for most of the year …
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Hackwhackers
E.J. Dionne / Washington Post:
Joe Biden's hundred days at the kitchen table — The political core of Bidenism rests on his answers to two questions: What accounted for the setbacks experienced by recent Democratic presidencies? And how can his party ease the discontents that led to the rise of Donald Trump?
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CNN, Bloomberg, Associated Press, Los Angeles Times and Center for Public Integrity
Frank Bajak / Associated Press:
The big Pentagon internet mystery now partially solved — BOSTON (AP) — A very strange thing happened on the internet the day President Joe Biden was sworn in. A shadowy company residing at a shared workspace above a Florida bank announced to the world's computer networks that it was now managing …
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HotAir
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Ray Brescia / The Hill:
Corporations can - and must - fight for voting rights — One of the driving forces of the civil rights movement in the 1950s and 1960s was what the late Derrick Bell dubbed “interest convergence.” African Americans and white elites saw value in ending Jim Crow.
Jonathan Turley / The Hill:
The difficult realities of lethal force — The shooting of 16-year-old Ma'Khia Bryant in Columbus, Ohio, has produced a torrent of objections to how police respond to armed suspects. Some, like MSNBC host Joy Reid, simply declare that the use of lethal force to stop a knife attack is “murder.”
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The Western Journal