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Jennifer Bendery / HuffPost:
CNN Drops Rick Santorum After Racist Comments About Native Americans — The former GOP senator lost his contract with the network after claiming there was “nothing” in America before white colonizers arrived. — CNN has terminated its contract with senior political commentator Rick Santorum after racist …
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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 …
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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.
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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 …
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Associated Press and Algemeiner.com
Ali Velshi / MSNBC:
Ted Cruz roundly criticized after sharing Russian propaganda — GOP Sen. Ted Cruz received a lot of criticism after sharing a Russian propaganda video on Twitter in an apparent attempt to criticize the idea of a ‘woke, emasculated’ U.S. military. MSNBC's Brian Williams has the details. — Read More
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Jordan Lancaster / The Daily Caller:
Ted Cruz Has Some Savage Words For The ‘Woke Cancer’ In US Military Turning Soldiers Into ‘Pansies’
Ted Cruz Has Some Savage Words For The ‘Woke Cancer’ In US Military Turning Soldiers Into ‘Pansies’
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Hamed Aleaziz / BuzzFeed News:
Biden Will Allow Haitian Immigrants In The US To Obtain Temporary Protected Status — The Biden administration will grant more than 100,000 Haitians in the US the opportunity to gain Temporary Protected Status, shielding them from deportation and allowing them to obtain work permits …
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Department of Homeland Security:
Secretary Mayorkas Designates Haiti for Temporary Protected Status for 18 Months — New Designation Allows Eligible Haitians to Apply for TPS and Employment Authorization — WASHINGTON - Today, Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro N. Mayorkas announced a new 18-month designation of Haiti for Temporary Protected Status (TPS).
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UndocuBlack Network, Al Jazeera and ImmigrationProf Blog
Jon Levine / New York Post:
Hamas founder's son says Israel should kill terror group's leaders after ceasefire — The son of Hamas founder Hassan Yousef urged Israel to target the terror group's leaders for assassination, even after the ceasefire reached Friday. — “Assassinating Hamas leadership will not destroy Hamas …
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 …
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Becket Adams / Washington Examiner:
PolitiFact retracts Wuhan lab theory ‘fact-check’
Politico:
A Biden-friendly economist is creating a big headache for president's spending plans — The White House and congressional Democrats have argued for weeks that the lack of child care services poses a major obstacle to the economic recovery, pressing for a massive and immediate investment to get parents back to work.
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TheBlaze and Wall Street Journal
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.
Ashley Fetters / Washington Post:
Masks are off — which means men will start telling women to ‘Smile!’ again — The photographer at CVS told Quintana Carter to make a “neutral face.” Not smiling, not frowning, just expressionless. This was, after all, a photo for a new passport, just in case she decides to leave Boston on her first post-pandemic vacation.
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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 …
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Joe.My.God. and The Atlantic
Shi Jiangtao / South China Morning Post:
China positions itself as peace broker in Israel-Gaza crisis — Beijing's offer to host talks between Israelis and Palestinians is also a chance to seize moral high ground from the US, observers say But the Middle East is not likely to become another arena for US-China rivalries Beijing's offer …
Washington Post:
Coronavirus infections drop below 30,000 daily in continuing sign of recovery — For the first time in 11 months, the daily average of new coronavirus infections in the United States has fallen below 30,000 amid continuing signs that most communities across the nation are emerging from the worst of the pandemic.
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Forbes and Joe.My.God.
Rula Jebreal / Washington Post:
The cease-fire may hold. But Israel's treatment of Palestinians won't change. — We're second-class citizens in what's supposed to be our country, too — We Palestinians in Israel are never permitted to forget what we are: second-class citizens. Israel's political establishment regularly …
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Raw Story, The Guardian and HuffPost
Jack Healy / New York Times:
‘You Can Feel the Tension’: A Windfall for Minority Farmers Divides Rural America — A $4 billion federal fund meant to confront how racial injustice has shaped American farming has angered white farmers who say they are being unfairly excluded. — LaGRANGE, Mo. — Shade Lewis had just come …
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.
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RedState, Washington Examiner and Independent Chronicle
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Joshua Rhett Miller / New York Post:
Chicago cops issue vote of no-confidence to Mayor Lightfoot
Chicago cops issue vote of no-confidence to Mayor Lightfoot
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The Gateway Pundit and Breitbart
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.
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Twitchy, HotAir, Mother Jones and Kevin Drum
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.
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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.
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Occupy Democrats and Raw Story
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.
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Raw Story