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Antony J. Blinken / United States Department of State:
Diversion of Ryanair Flight to Belarus and Arrest of Journalist — The United States strongly condemns the forced diversion of a flight between two EU member states and the subsequent removal and arrest of journalist Raman Pratasevich in Minsk. We demand his immediate release.
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Washington Examiner, NBC News and New York Post
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Liudas Dapkus / Associated Press:
Belarus opposition figure detained when flight diverted — VILNIUS, Lithuania (AP) — A prominent opponent of Belarus' authoritarian president was arrested Sunday after the airliner in which he was traveling was diverted to the country after a bomb threat, in what the opposition …
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CNN, Reuters, Politico, Washington Examiner, CBS News, Al Jazeera and KTAR.com
Washington Post:
E.U. promises swift retaliation after Belarus forces airliner to land and detains dissident — RIGA, Latvia — European leaders on Monday were considering a plan to sever Belarus from the rest of the continent's airspace, a day after Belarusian authorities forced a commercial airliner to land …
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New York Times
Ann M. Simmons / Wall Street Journal:
Belarus Jet Forces Ryanair Plane to Land in Minsk
Belarus Jet Forces Ryanair Plane to Land in Minsk
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Bloomberg, The Daily Beast, Reuters, Sydney Morning Herald, CNBC, Al Jazeera, Radio Free Europe/Radio …, Washington Post, KEYT-TV and EURACTIV.com
Wall Street Journal:
Intelligence on Sick Staff at Wuhan Lab Fuels Debate On Covid-19 Origin — Report says researchers went to hospital in November 2019, shortly before confirmed outbreak; Adds to calls for probe of whether virus escaped lab — WASHINGTON—Three researchers from China's Wuhan Institute …
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New York Post, Townhall, National Review, Raw Story, RedState, The Daily Caller, Twitchy and Mediaite
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CNN:
New information on Wuhan researchers' illness furthers debate on pandemic origins — (CNN)A US intelligence report found that several researchers at China's Wuhan Institute of Virology fell ill in November 2019 and had to be hospitalized, a new detail about the severity of their symptoms …
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KEYT-TV
Ben Smith / New York Times:
It's the Media's ‘Mean-Too’ Moment. Stop Yelling and Go to Human Resources. — In public radio, there is either an epidemic of bullying or an epidemic of whining, depending on whom you ask. — For 20 years, the WNYC radio show “On The Media” has been the sort of place where the hosts …
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The Wrap, more at Mediagazer »
John Harwood / CNN:
Dismissed in 2012, this diagnosis of GOP ills has now become undeniable — (CNN)The essay described congressional extremists, their rejection of truth, a party turning into authoritarians or “an apocalyptic cult.” It bore a striking headline: — “Let's just say it: The Republicans are the problem.”
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USA Today:
January 6, 2025 could be the date American democracy dies. Mark it on your calendar.
January 6, 2025 could be the date American democracy dies. Mark it on your calendar.
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National Memo, El American and Washington Post
Alayna Treene / Axios:
Scoop: House members urged to jump on inflation fears
Scoop: House members urged to jump on inflation fears
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The Georgia Star News
Zach Montellaro / Politico:
They tried to overturn the 2020 election. Now they want to run the next one. — Republicans who sought to undercut or overturn President Joe Biden's election win are launching campaigns to become their states' top election officials next year, alarming local officeholders and opponents …
Adam Entous / New Yorker:
Are U.S. Officials Under Silent Attack? — The Havana Syndrome first affected spies and diplomats in Cuba. Now it has spread to the White House. — During the final weeks of the Trump Administration, a senior official on the National Security Council sat at his desk …
Tim Arango / New York Times:
A Year After George Floyd: Pressure to Add Police Amid Rising Crime — Los Angeles, like other cities across the nation, is facing a rise in gun violence. And the police budget is growing. — LOS ANGELES — Helen Jones grew up in Watts in a time of gang wars and a crack epidemic …
Craig Mauger / Detroit News:
Whitmer apologizes after photo shows her at bar violating her own order — Lansing — Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer issued an apology Sunday after a photo emerged showing her at a restaurant with 12 other people gathered around tables pushed together in violation of her health department's current epidemic order.
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The Federalist, Breitbart, New York Post, The Hill and TheBlaze
Lisa Rein / Washington Post:
Biden administration moves toward making the pandemic work-from-home experiment permanent for many federal workers — As the Biden administration contemplates how to return the massive federal workforce to the office, government officials are moving to make a pandemic experiment permanent …
Allan Smith / NBC News:
Rand Paul says he won't get a Covid vaccine — Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., said Sunday he is not getting vaccinated because he already had Covid-19. — Speaking with a conservative radio host on WABC radio, Paul, an Ophthalmologist, said he won't change his mind unless he sees evidence that people …
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Christina Maxouris / CNN:
An 8th US state just reached a critical Covid-19 vaccination milestone
An 8th US state just reached a critical Covid-19 vaccination milestone
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The Daily Beast, IJR, KEYT-TV, HuffPost, Joe.My.God., Associated Press, KTLA and Just The News
Anita Kumar / Politico:
Conservatives have a new target: Biden's IRS plan — Add another obstacle to the growing list President Joe Biden faces in his negotiations over his massive spending plans: mounting opposition to one of the ways to pay for his proposal — growing the IRS. — Conservative groups have launched …
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Washington Monthly and IJR
Thomas L. Friedman / New York Times:
How Joe Biden Can Win a Nobel Peace Prize — Leon Trotsky once supposedly observed, “You may not be interested in war, but war is interested in you.” To President Biden I'd say today, “You may not be interested in Middle East peacemaking, but Middle East peacemaking is interested in you.”
Ashley Parker / Washington Post:
Weightlifting, Gatorade, birthday calls: Inside Biden's day — During a speech in Pittsburgh in March, President Biden held up the index card he keeps in his right breast pocket to track the nation's covid deaths, inadvertently revealing a glimpse of his private schedule on the back side.
Edna Mohamed / The Guardian:
BLM activist Sasha Johnson in critical condition after gunshot to the head — Shooting in Southwark, London came after numerous death threats, says her Taking the Initiative party — The Black Lives Matter activist Sasha Johnson is in a critical condition after sustaining a gunshot wound …
Washington Post:
Lawmakers worry the toxic atmosphere on Capitol Hill will follow them home, raising safety concerns — As House members head out of Washington for three weeks, anger at each other is turning into fear of what could await them back home. — Tensions among lawmakers have been running high since …
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Raw Story, Compatible Creatures, ABC News and Insider
Washington Post:
'Who's out protecting us?': Spate of anti-Jewish attacks in the U.S. draws calls for more forceful response — A series of attacks on Jews in the United States in recent days, linked to the conflict between Israel and Hamas, has increased pressure on law enforcement officials …
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The National Interest and The Daily Caller
Joshua Zitser / Yahoo News:
TikTokers wished a 97-year-old Auschwitz survivor a ‘happy Holocaust’ as some ‘Free Palestine’ supporters target Jewish social media users with antisemitic abuse — There has been a sharp rise in the number of antisemitic incidents since the start of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
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New York Times:
Coronavirus cases and deaths in the United States drop to lowest levels in nearly a year. — The United States is adding fewer than 30,000 cases a day for the first time since June of last year, and deaths are as low as they've been since last summer. In much of the country, the virus outlook is improving.
Clara McMichael / Slate:
Does the World Have a Responsibility to Protect Myanmar? — As pro-democracy demonstrations in Myanmar continue in the wake of the February 1 coup, many protesters within the country are taking to the streets and directly calling for the implementation of Responsibility to Protect …
Ted Nesi / WPRI-TV:
Nellie Gorbea announces run for RI governor — You have been added to Nesi's Notes Newsletter — Nesi's Notes — PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WPRI) — Secretary of State Nellie Gorbea announced Sunday night she is running for Rhode Island governor in 2022, kicking off what's expected …
Jennifer Rubin / Washington Post:
How does the Biden White House get results? By remaining disciplined. — In a media environment where members of the White House press corps suggest that President Biden was being blown off because it took a whole 36 hours for the cease-fire between Israel and Hamas to take effect after Biden …
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Greensburg Tribune-Review
Jonathan Martin / New York Times:
Why Arkansas Is a Test Case for a Post-Trump Republican Party — Sarah Huckabee Sanders seems likely to bring the Trump brand to Arkansas politics in a big way. But the state is a testing ground for different possible futures for the party. — LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — For decades …