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Andy Sullivan / Reuters:
U.S. seizes $90,000 from man who sold footage of U.S. Capitol riot  —  U.S. authorities have confiscated roughly $90,000 from a Utah man who sold footage of a woman being fatally shot during the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol by supporters of former President Donald Trump, according to court filings.
New York Times:
The Misery at the Heart of the Conflict  —  An eviction in East Jerusalem lies at the center of a conflict that led to war between Israel and Hamas.  But for millions of Palestinians, the routine indignities of occupation are part of daily life.  —  JERUSALEM — Muhammad Sandouka built …
Josh Siegel / Washington Examiner:
Biden's first 100 days: President kept promises to liberals with aggressive climate actions  —  President Joe Biden has largely delivered on his campaign promise to make curbing climate change a top priority, delighting liberals but irking Republicans who expected a more centrist course given …
Discussion: Jacobin
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Michael Collins / USA Today:   The ‘gaffe machine’ gets a tuneup: Joe Biden stays surprisingly on message as president
Wall Street Journal:   Green Finance Goes Mainstream, Lining Up Trillions Behind Global Energy Transition
Aaron Blake / Washington Post:
Ted Cruz turns up the trolling to fill the Trump Twitter void  —  On Nov. 8, 2016, the people of the United States of America elected a Twitter troll as our president.  Yes, that's rather reductive — Donald Trump is certainly many other things — but it's also true.
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Becket Adams / Washington Examiner:
PolitiFact retracts Wuhan lab theory ‘fact-check’  —  An awful lot of people in the press were eager last year, maybe a little too eager, to dismiss the theory suggesting the COVID-19 virus originated in a lab in Wuhan, China.  —  It was foolish then to reject the theory outright without any conclusive evidence.
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Brahma Chellaney / Open The Magazine:
Did China Get Away with Creating a Pandemic?  —  THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC, much like a world war, has become a defining moment for the world.  Our lives have profoundly changed since 2020.  The pandemic-triggered economic and social disruptions have set in motion, as some early research indicates …
Amy Gardner / Washington Post:
In echo of Arizona, Georgia state judge orders Fulton County to allow local voters to inspect mailed ballots cast last fall  —  A Georgia state judge on Friday ordered Fulton County to allow a group of local voters to inspect all 147,000 mail-in ballots cast in the 2020 election in response …
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Jeremy Duda / Arizona Mirror:
Wake Technology Services audited a Pennsylvania election as part of the #StopTheSteal movement
Discussion: HuffPost and Political Wire
Politico:
Patrick Leahy signals he'll run for ninth Senate term  —  The Senate's longest-serving Democrat, long assumed to be on the cusp of retirement, is leaning toward giving it another go.  —  Sen. Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.), who has served since 1975 and is in the line of presidential succession …
Discussion: HotAir and The Atlantic
Andrew C. McCarthy / National Review:
We Don't Need a Commission to Investigate the Capitol Riot  —  This Democrat-driven project would be hopelessly politicized.  —  NRPLUS MEMBER ARTICLE  —  W  —  hy do we need a commission for this?  —  That's one of the questions Rich Lowry and I batted around on The McCarthy Report podcast a couple of Fridays ago.
Discussion: HotAir
New York Times:
Support for Black Lives Matter Surged Last Year.  Did It Last?  —  This article is part of a special section on George Floyd  —  and America, a year after his death.  Read more about this project  —  in a note from deputy Opinion editor Patrick Healy in our Opinion Today newsletter.
Discussion: Mother Jones and Kevin Drum
CNN:
Matt Gaetz's ex-girlfriend to cooperate with federal authorities in sex trafficking investigation  —  Washington (CNN)Federal authorities investigating alleged sex trafficking by GOP Rep. Matt Gaetz have secured the cooperation of the congressman's ex-girlfriend, according to people familiar with the matter.
New York Times:
Republicans Move to Limit a Grass-Roots Tradition of Direct Democracy  —  Through ballot initiatives, voters in red states have defied legislators' wishes and produced liberal outcomes in recent years.  Republicans want to make the practice harder, or even eliminate it.
Reuters:
EXCLUSIVE In tactical shift, Iran grows new, loyal elite from among Iraqi militias  —  Nazanin Tabatabaee/WANA (West Asia News Agency) via REUTERS  —  Iran has hand picked hundreds of trusted fighters from among the cadres of its most powerful militia allies in Iraq, forming smaller …
Peter Savodnik / Common Sense with Bari Weiss:
The New Furies of the Oldest Hatred  —  Take a good look at who is speaking out against Jew-hate.  And who is staying silent.  —  6 hr ago  —  The furies have been unleashed.  They were everywhere you looked these past two weeks, though you won't read about them much in the papers.
Rukmini Callimachi / New York Times:
For Colleges, Vaccine Mandates Often Depend on Which Party Is in Power  —  Hoping for a return to normal, more than 400 colleges and universities are requiring students to be vaccinated for Covid-19.  Almost all are in states that voted for President Biden.
Madeline Holcombe / CNN:
The Jewish man who was the victim of a gang assault in New York says the level of hatred was troubling  —  Jewish man attacked in a ‘gang assault’ in New York City  —  (CNN)A 29-year-old Jewish man, who was attacked in a New York City gang assault said Friday that he could not understand why there was so much hate directed at him.
Harry Enten / CNN:
How the GOP lies about the US Capitol insurrection and 2020 election are related  —  (CNN)The events of January 6 and its aftermath can be difficult to fathom.  A number of Republicans don't seem to comprehend them at all.  They have fallen back on the lies that the riots we all saw …
Charlie Savage / New York Times:
Risk of Nuclear War Over Taiwan in 1958 Said to Be Greater Than Publicly Known  —  The famed source of the Pentagon Papers, Daniel Ellsberg, has made another unauthorized disclosure — and wants to be prosecuted for it.  —  WASHINGTON — When Communist Chinese forces began shelling islands controlled …
David Jackson / USA Today:
If Donald Trump faces criminal charges, few think it will hurt him with his base in 2024  —  WASHINGTON - When Republicans talk about whether Donald Trump will run for president again in 2024, many hasten to add it may depend on what is now a big unknown: His legal troubles.
Washington Post:
Trump is sliding toward online irrelevance.  His new blog isn't helping.  —  The former president's aides said his new online presence would ‘redefine the game.’ But his heavily promoted blog is seeing few visitors.  —  On the Internet, former president Donald Trump is sliding toward something he's fought …
Associated Press:
Epstein guards to skirt jail time in deal with prosecutors  —  The two Bureau of Prisons workers tasked with guarding Jeffrey Epstein the night he killed himself in a New York jail have admitted they falsified records, but they will skirt any time behind bars under a deal with federal prosecutors, authorities said Friday.
J. Christian Adams / Washington Examiner:
Abuse of power by Biden's Justice Department: Let Arizona conduct its own election audit  —  President Joe Biden's Department of Justice is being run by ideologues with a history of partisan enforcement of civil rights laws.  —  The latest offender is Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General Pam Karlan.
Joe Concha / The Hill:
So wrong: Chicago mayor declares she will only grant interviews to ‘journalists of color’  —  “I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character.”  — Martin Luther King, Jr., Aug. 28, 1963.
Eric Lach / New Yorker:
Eric Adams Wants to CompStat New York City  —  As a cop, he spoke out against police abuse.  As a mayoral front-runner, he's speaking up for the police.  —  One morning this week, Eric Adams sat down at a sidewalk table outside the Washington Square Diner, in the West Village.
 
 
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