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Lena H. Sun / Washington Post:
CDC says fully vaccinated Americans can go without masks outdoors, except in crowded settings  —  Even unvaccinated individuals may forego masks when walking, jogging or biking outdoors with household members.  —  Federal health officials said Tuesday that fully vaccinated Americans …
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New York Times:
Vaccinated Americans don't need masks outdoors in small groups, when dining outside, or biking and running, the C.D.C. says.  —  Americans who are fully vaccinated against the coronavirus no longer need to wear masks outdoors if they're walking, running, hiking or biking alone …
Discussion: Twitchy
Mike Stobbe / Associated Press:
CDC says many Americans can now go outside without a mask  —  NEW YORK (AP) — The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention eased its guidelines Tuesday on the wearing of masks outdoors, saying fully vaccinated Americans don't need to cover their faces anymore unless they are in a big crowd of strangers.
Discussion: Associated Press
Anne Flaherty / ABC News:
CDC says vaccinated people can ditch the mask outdoors in many cases  —  Masks should still be worn in crowds and indoor public spaces.  —  CDC expected to announce new guidance on wearing masks outdoors  —  This new guidance comes as roughly 54% of the adult population of the United States …
Philip Klein / National Review:   CDC's New Outdoor Mask Guidance Is a Joke
Axios:
CDC: Fully vaccinated people don't need to wear masks outside
Sean Illing / Vox:
“Wokeness is a problem and we all know it”  —  James Carville on the state of Democratic politics.  —  I called James Carville hoping to get his thoughts on President Joe Biden's first 100 days in office.  —  He obliged — then, one question in, brushed aside the exercise to talk instead …
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Albert Hunt / The Hill:
Imperative that Democrats figure out what went wrong in 2020
Discussion: Raw Story and HuffPost
Sean Trende / Real Clear Politics:
Census Data Update: Will GOP See Apportionment Gains?
Politico:
POLITICO Playbook: Tucker's mask meltdown, and who got tix to Biden's big speech  —  DRIVING THE DAY  —  IS TUCKER CARLSON LOSING HIS MIND?:  OK, some of you will argue that he lost it long ago.  But as careful students of his evening show, we've noticed that Carlson has gradually become more unhinged in recent weeks.
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Melanie Zanona / Politico:
McCarthy and Cheney worlds apart after Florida retreat  —  ORLANDO — House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy spent three days urging his Republicans to stay united if they want to take back the majority.  But cracks are widening in his own relationship with one of his top deputies over former President Donald Trump.
Brad Reed / Raw Story:
Battle over Jan 6th Capitol riot commission erupts at GOP retreat: report  —  The Republican Party retreat that occurred in Florida over the weekend apparently didn't bring about the party unity that many GOP leaders had hoped for.  —  Politico reports that Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY) …
Discussion: Axios, Washington Examiner and HotAir
American Greatness:
I Won't Take the Vaccine Because It Makes Liberals Mad  —  My newly formed and well-developed opinion on vaccines is this: If those bastards want me to get the jab, I'm not going to do it, because it annoys them.  —  I will never allow myself to be injected with Big Pharma's mass-produced mystery juice …
NBC News:
After 100 days out of office, Trump's support softens in NBC News poll  —  WASHINGTON — Out of office, off of Twitter, still complaining about the election results — the last 100 days or so haven't been kind to Donald Trump, our new national NBC News poll finds.
Nicole Perlroth / New York Times:
Daniel Kaminsky, Internet Security Savior, Dies at 42  —  If you are reading this obituary online, you owe your digital safety to him.  —  Daniel Kaminsky, a security researcher known for his discovery of a fundamental flaw in the fabric of the internet, died on Friday at his home in San Francisco.
Human Rights Watch:
Abusive Israeli Policies Constitute Crimes of Apartheid, Persecution  —  Crimes Against Humanity Should Trigger Action to End Repression of Palestinian  —  (Jerusalem) - Israeli authorities are committing the crimes against humanity of apartheid and persecution, Human Rights Watch said in a report released today.
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Tovah Lazaroff / Jerusalem Post:   Human Rights Watch: Israel commits crime of apartheid, UN must apply sanctions
Jim Tankersley / New York Times:
Biden Seeks $80 Billion to Beef Up I.R.S. Audits of High-Earners  —  The president's “American Families Plan,” which he will detail this week, will be offset in part by a tax enforcement effort that administration officials believe will raise $700 billion over a decade.
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Jim Tankersley / New York Times:
Biden aims to recoup over $700 billion in unpaid taxes by beefing up the I.R.S.
Discussion: Wall Street Journal and Bloomberg
CNN:
Murkowski challenger wrote in support of ‘ex-gay’ organization and posts on evils of ‘addictive’ witchcraft and ‘Twilight’  —  (CNN)Kelly Tshibaka, a Republican Senate candidate seeking to challenge Alaska Sen. Lisa Murkowski in 2022, once wrote in support of an “ex-gay” …
Discussion: The Hill, Washington Post and Raw Story
Salvador Rizzo / Washington Post:
No, officials are not handing out Harris's picture book to migrant kids  —  “After learning officials are handing out Kamala Harris' book to migrants in facilities at the border, it's worth asking... Was Harris paid for these books?  Is she profiting from Biden's border crisis?”
David Corn / Mother Jones:
In Sworn Testimony in Inauguration Scandal Case, Donald Trump Jr. Made Apparently False Statements  —  On February 11, Donald Trump Jr. sat in front of his computer for a video deposition.  He swore to tell the truth.  But documents and a video obtained by Mother Jones—and recent legal filings …
Dan Pfeiffer / The Message Box:
The Big Beef Lie and a New Model of Rapid Response  —  The hamburger conspiracy is an absurdly typical GOP disinformation campaign and it's good practice what's to come  —  Ron Klain, the White House Chief of Staff, is a busy man.  In fact, I would venture that he might be the busiest person in the whole government.
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Daniel Dale / CNN:
Fox News host admits his show was wrong about Biden limiting red meat consumption
Eric Levitz / New York Magazine:
Rich Investors Make a Poor Case Against Biden's Tax Plan  —  With spring blooming, COVID cases falling, and the economy rebounding, many Americans are feeling optimistic about the future.  Yet the “Biden boom” is not benefiting all equally.  And as life returns to normal for the middle class …
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Ben Steverman / Bloomberg:
America's Ultra-Rich Fear Biden Will Close Their Favorite Tax Loopholes
Discussion: New York Post
Greg Olear / PREVAIL:
Shelf Dealing: The Publishing/Politics Money Machine  —  Amy Coney Barrett's $2 million book deal raised eyebrows, but it's perfectly legal.  —  6 hr ago  —  AMY CONEY BARRETT'S got herself a book deal.  —  Sentinel, the conservative imprint of Penguin Random House that publishes …
Discussion: Forbes
Travis Waldron / HuffPost:
A Radical Right-Wing Dream To Rewrite The Constitution Is Close To Coming True  —  It could lead to a dramatic overhaul of the nation's foundational text...or an all-out constitutional crisis.  —  Six weeks before Donald Trump won the 2016 presidential election, more than 100 state lawmakers gathered …
American Greatness:
The Feds' Nonexistent Case Against Alleged Sicknick Assailants  —  There is no reason to keep these men in jail, let alone in solitary confinement, in a D.C. prison.  —  The cause of Capitol Police officer Brian Sicknick's untimely death on January 7 is finally settled, but the prosecution of his alleged attackers rages on.
Andrew Prokop / Vox:
Joe Manchin wants to save Democrats from themselves  —  But is his love for the filibuster dooming the country to dysfunction?  —  With the deadline approaching, Democratic leaders were trying to line up the votes to pass their bill.  But they had a problem: Joe Manchin had put his foot down.
Sam Adler-Bell / The Nation:
AOC and the Making of Millennial Politics  —  A new book on Alexandra Ocasio-Cortez offers a portrait of a new generation of elected officials and political activists coming into its own.  —  While running for Congress in 2018, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez was fond of saying “Women like me aren't supposed to run for office.”
Alexander Bolton / The Hill:
Manchin pumps brakes on Biden infrastructure plans  —  Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) is emerging as the chief obstacle to quick passage of President Biden's $2.25 trillion infrastructure package that Democrats want to move through Congress sooner rather than later.
Discussion: New York Times and HotAir
Will Bunch / The Philadelphia Inquirer:
Mayday!  How 1971′s D.C. street clash between soldiers and hippies changed America, for better or worse |  Will Bunch  —  With trees blossoming and a spring heat wave on the way, are things starting to feel ... normal?  Yes, but unfortunately in Philadelphia normal means …
Zolan Kanno-Youngs / New York Times:
D.H.S. will review how it identifies and addresses extremism and white supremacy in its ranks.  —  The Biden administration launched an inquiry on Monday into how the Department of Homeland Security identifies and addresses white supremacy and extremism in its ranks, part of a larger effort …
Andrew Kerr / The Daily Caller:
BLM Co-Founder's Jail Reform Group Dropped $26,000 At Luxury Malibu Beach Resort  — A Los Angeles-based jail reform group led by BLM co-founder Patrisse Cullors dropped nearly $26,000 for “meetings” at a luxury Malibu beach resort in 2019, campaign finance records show.
Discussion: RedState, New York Post and Twitchy
Jake Bleiberg / Associated Press:
Court to hear appeal of Dallas officer who killed neighbor  —  DALLAS (AP) — A Texas court is scheduled to hear arguments Tuesday on overturning the conviction of a former Dallas police officer who was sentenced to prison for fatally shooting her neighbor in his home.
Justice News:
Former White House Adviser Arrested For Stealing $218,000 From Charter Schools He Founded  —  Audrey Strauss, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, and William F. Sweeney Jr., Assistant Director-in-Charge of the New York Field Office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation …
Discussion: The Daily Caller and Law & Crime
Wall Street Journal:
Nearly 1.5 Million Mothers Are Still Missing From the Workforce  —  Mothers, especially those with school-aged children, have been slow to return to work during the Covid-19 pandemic  —  / Photographs by Alice Proujansky for The Wall Street Journal  —  Liz Anthony is one of millions …
John Murawski / RealClearInvestigations:
Critical Race Theory Is About to Face Its Day(s) in Court  —  As recently as last summer, few people outside academia had heard of critical race theory, whose central claim is that racism, not liberty, is the founding value and guiding vision of American society.
 
 
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