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Washington Post:
Liz Cheney's months-long effort to turn Republicans from Trump threatens her reelection and ambitions. She says it's only beginning. — Rep. Liz Cheney had been arguing for months that Republicans had to face the truth about former president Donald Trump — that he had lied …
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CNN:
I'm a proud progressive who thinks Liz Cheney, Mitt Romney and George W. Bush are true patriots — Avlon on GOP divide: This is a fight between truth and lie — Sheila Jackson Lee, a Democrat representing the 18th congressional district of Texas, is a senior member of the House Committees …
Lisa Lerer / New York Times:
Marooned at Mar-a-Lago, Trump Still Has Iron Grip on Republicans — The vilification of Liz Cheney and a bizarre vote recount in Arizona showed the damage from his assault on a bedrock of democracy: election integrity. — Locked out of Facebook, marooned in Mar-a-Lago and mocked …
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Politico, CNN, Washington Post, Digby's Hullabaloo, Electoral-vote.com, The Guardian, Daily Kos, Hackwhackers, Mother Jones and HuffPost
Charlotte Alter / TIME:
The ‘Handmaiden of Trump’: How Elise Stefanik Went From Moderate to MAGA
The ‘Handmaiden of Trump’: How Elise Stefanik Went From Moderate to MAGA
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New York Times, Fox News, Associated Press, Digby's Hullabaloo, HotAir, CNN, Daily Kos and DJHJ Media
Brad Bannon / The Hill:
GOP is consumed by Trump conspiracy theories
GOP is consumed by Trump conspiracy theories
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CNN and Morning Shots
Celine Castronuovo / The Hill:
Gaetz, Greene tout push to oust Cheney: 'Maybe we're the leaders'
Gaetz, Greene tout push to oust Cheney: 'Maybe we're the leaders'
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Associated Press, LGBTQ Nation, Crooks and Liars and BizPac Review
Washington Post:
Ransomware attack leads to shutdown of major U.S. pipeline system — The attack on top U.S. operator Colonial Pipeline appears to have been carried out by an Eastern European-based criminal gang — A ransomware attack led one of the nation's biggest fuel pipeline operators to shut …
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Bloomberg, New York Times, CyberScoop, CNBC, Wired, Slate, The Hill, Breitbart and New York Post
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Miguel Bustillo / Wall Street Journal:
Cyberattack Forces Closure of Largest U.S. Refined-Fuel Pipeline — Operator of the Colonial Pipeline, the leading fuel conduit to the East Coast, said it had temporarily halted operations after discovering the threat Friday — The Colonial Pipeline, the main conduit carrying gasoline …
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National Review, CNN, The Western Journal, NPR, FOX 46 Charlotte, The Week and Toledo Blade, more at Techmeme »
Amanda Little / Bloomberg:
A Baby Boom Would Be Bad — The 2020 census reported the lowest rate of population growth in the U.S. since the post-Depression decade, inspiring a chorus of economic Cassandras who want to reverse this trend. To shore up economic growth, they argue, we need to “raise fertility” and …
Jonathan Chait / New York Magazine:
Elizabeth Warren's Book Shows She Has No Idea Why Her Campaign Failed — The 2020 Democratic primary took place in a disorienting atmosphere. The 2016 election, in which the supposedly unelectable candidate had defeated the supposedly safe one, seemed to overturn all the conventional assumptions …
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Washington Monthly and Scripting News
Christopher F. Rufo / City Journal:
On the Ground … The Wokest Place on Earth — Disney mounts an internal campaign against “white privilege” and organizes racially segregated “affinity groups.” — The Social Order — The Walt Disney Corporation famously bills its amusement parks as “the happiest place on Earth,” …
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Washington Examiner, Christopher F. Rufo, Yahoo News, DJHJ Media, Breitbart, TheBlaze and OutKick
Heather Long / Washington Post:
It's not a ‘labor shortage.’ It's a great reassessment of work in America. — Hiring was much weaker than expected in April. Wall Street thinks it's a blip, but there could be much deeper rethinking of what jobs are needed and what workers want to do on a daily basis.
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Althouse, Common Dreams and CNBC
Heather Knight / San Francisco Chronicle:
Alison Collins wants $87 million for damage to her career. These SFUSD employees say she destroyed theirs — When San Francisco school board member Alison Collins sued her colleagues and her own district for $87 million, she described how they “sprinted to judgment” before coming after her …
Morgan Phillips / Fox News:
Obama family dog Bo dies — Bo and Sunny were highly popular in the Obama White House — US Marine veteran heals with help from his dog Fred — Former President Barack Obama announced Saturday that the family's dog Bo, who lived with the Obamas while they were in the White House, passed away.
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Wall Street Journal:
Murders Are Rising the Most in a Few Isolated Precincts of Major Cities — A handful of neighborhoods with histories of violence are the primary source of a recent surge in killings in Chicago, New York and elsewhere — A murder wave in U.S. cities that started last year is carrying forward into 2021 …
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Power Line
HuffPost:
Josh Hawley Says He Doesn't Know If He Saluted Any Rioters, So We Checked — The junior senator from Missouri has been saying he waved to peaceful demonstrators who had nothing to do with the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol. — On Jan. 6, Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) walked outside the U.S. Capitol …
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Raw Story and Lawyers, Guns & Money
Andrew Oxford / Arizona Republic:
Auditors won't knock on voters' doors in Arizona election review, Senate president tells DOJ — The Arizona Senate is dropping, for now, a controversial plan to go door-to-door to ask local residents about their voting history as part of its audit of Maricopa County's election.
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Talking Points Memo, NPR, Washington Post, The Western Journal, The Daily Beast and Raw Story
Yahoo News:
‘Conspiracy is hard’: Inside the Trump administration's secret plan to kill Qassem Soleimani — Three teams of Delta Force operators peered through their scopes from concealed locations at Baghdad International Airport last January, waiting for their target: Qassem Soleimani, Iran's most powerful military commander.
Steven Zeitchik / Washington Post:
Elon Musk is being brought in to save SNL's sagging ratings. He could sink the show in other ways. — In the entertainment and business worlds, there is an argument in favor of the unorthodox host — as well as plenty of warnings — The days before a new episode of “Saturday Night Live” …
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KIFI-TV, Politico, Althouse and Stereogum, more at Mediagazer »
Jimmy Vielkind / Wall Street Journal:
Andrew Cuomo Investigation Expands as State Attorney General Looks at Aide's Calls — Inquiry into sexual-harassment allegations looks at whether a top adviser linked access to Covid-19 vaccines to support for the governor — ALBANY, N.Y.—The state attorney general's office has expanded …
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Fox News, Associated Press, Breitbart, New York Post and Bloomberg
Thomas Colson / Insider:
Trump's widely-mocked new blog shows he is now just ‘shouting into the void,’ say social media experts — Donald Trump's new blog shows he is now just “shouting into the void,” since being banned by Facebook and Twitter, say experts. — Trump has struggled for attention since the bans announced in January.
Julie Bykowicz / Wall Street Journal:
Cannabis Goes Corporate: Lobbyists, Unions Seek to Shape Marijuana Industry — Lobbying on federal marijuana policy picked up in the first quarter of 2021, as banks and tobacco and alcohol companies begin to weigh in — HARTFORD, Conn.—The rally at the state capitol on April 20 …
Tarpley Hitt / The Daily Beast:
Philly DA Candidate Forced to Address Paralegal Found Dead in His Mansion — It's just the latest twist in an eventful, bitter race for Philadelphia's District Attorney. — On first look, the campaign website for Charles Peruto Jr., a bombastic Republican attorney running …
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The Hill, Raw Story and The Philadelphia Inquirer
JONATHAN TURLEY:
“Keep As Much Money As You Can”: Hunter Biden Disclosures Offer New Details On His Chinese Financial Dealings And Associations — There are new disclosures from Hunter Biden's laptop that offer an added perspective on his dealings with Chinese figures, including Patrick Ho …
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Daily Mail, Townhall, DJHJ Media and Breitbart
Anthony Izaguirre / Associated Press:
Election officials face fines, charges in GOP voting laws — In 2020, election officials tried to make voting easier and safer amid a global pandemic. Next time, they might get fined or face criminal charges. — Republicans are creating a new slate of punishments for the county officials …
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CNN, Washington Post and POLITICUSUSA
New York Times:
As Republicans Advance Voting Laws, Democrats Scramble to Push Back — Lacking effective legislative or legal ways to stop Republicans from introducing new voting limits, Democrats are applying pressure on their allies in Washington and trying to energize supporters.
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Digby's Hullabaloo, Los Angeles Times, The Takeaway and Crooks and Liars
Steven Lemongello / Sun-Sentinel:
Controversial U.S. Reps. Matt Gaetz, Marjorie Taylor Greene find refuge at raucous joint rally in The Villages — By STEPHEN M. DOWELL / ORLANDO SENTINEL “,sourceId: “QPEEXRFYSZCJTHWTR7BW5I2DJE”, shareUrl: “https%3A%2F%2Fwww.sun-sentinel.com%2Fv isuals%2Fos- pictures-gaetz-greene-20210508 …