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Prosecutors Investigating Whether Ukrainians Meddled in 2020 Election — The Brooklyn federal inquiry has examined whether former and current Ukrainian officials tried to interfere in the election, including funneling misleading information through Rudolph W. Giuliani.
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Jeffrey Rosen Separated the Investigation that Could Turn Rudy Into a Russian Agent from the Rudy Investigation — When Scott Stedman first reported that the FBI investigation into matters relating to Rudy Giuliani had expanded to include sanctioned Russian agent Andreii Derkach …
Harper Neidig / The Hill:
Federal judge to appoint special master to review materials seized from Giuliani
Federal judge to appoint special master to review materials seized from Giuliani
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Russia Appears to Carry Out Hack Through System Used by U.S. Aid Agency — Microsoft reported that it had detected the intrusion and that the same hackers behind the earlier SolarWinds attack were responsible. — Hackers linked to Russia's main intelligence agency surreptitiously seized …
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Tom Burt / Microsoft On the Issues:
Another Nobelium Cyberattack — Tom Burt - Corporate Vice President, Customer Security & Trust — This week we observed cyberattacks by the threat actor Nobelium targeting government agencies, think tanks, consultants, and non-governmental organizations.
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Susan B. Glasser / New Yorker:
American Democracy Isn't Dead Yet, but It's Getting There — A country that cannot even agree to investigate an assault on its Capitol is in big trouble, indeed. — When Joe Biden was a Presidential candidate, he carried around a wonkish book of international comparative politics …
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Colby Hall / Mediaite:
POLL: 3 in 4 Republicans Believe Trump Supporters Are NOT to Blame for January 6th Capitol Attack — A new Yahoo/YouGov poll reveals that nearly three in four Republicans believe that left-wing protestors are to blame for the January 6th attack on the Capitol.
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Ariel Edwards-Levy / CNN:
Polls find most Republicans say 2020 election was stolen and roughly one-quarter embrace QAnon conspiracies — QAnon is spreading in churches. These pastors are trying to stop it — (CNN)Most Americans reject QAnon-linked conspiracy theories and believe that Donald Trump lost legitimately in 2020, a set of new polling finds.
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Igor Bobic / HuffPost:
Sen. Lisa Murkowski Says Mitch McConnell Is Blocking Jan. 6 Commission For Political Gain — “Is that really what this is about, one election cycle after another?” the Alaska Republican said. — Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) expressed frustration Thursday with Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell …
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Tim Miller / The Bulwark:
Mitch McConnell Saw the Insurrection Clearly and Then Decided He Liked It
Mitch McConnell Saw the Insurrection Clearly and Then Decided He Liked It
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Amy Walter / The Cook Political Report:
The Biden Ceiling — Once a political narrative takes hold, it's hard to dislodge. And, one of the most stubborn of those narratives is that while GOP attacks on Democrats for their support of “defunding the police” and ‘socialism’ may not have cost Biden the election, it came close to denying House Democrats the House majority.
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Foeke Postma / bellingcat:
US Soldiers Expose Nuclear Weapons Secrets Via Flashcard Apps — For US soldiers tasked with the custody of nuclear weapons in Europe, the stakes are high. Security protocols are lengthy, detailed and need to be known by heart. To simplify this process, some service members …
Greg Price / The Daily Caller:
Rutgers University-New Brunswick Chancellor, Provost Apologize After Condemning Uptick In Anti-Semitic Attacks — The chancellor of Rutgers University-New Brunswick apologized Thursday after sending a university-wide announcement condemning the recent spike in anti-Semitic attacks around the country.
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Charles C. W. Cooke / National Review:
What Has Happened to Nikki Fried? — Peddling in every available strand of nonsense and conspiracy theory is not helping the Florida Democrat's brand. — s the only Democrat to have won a statewide election in Florida since 2012, Nikki Fried was in possession of a solid case for why she …
Patrick McGeehan / New York Times:
At Long Last, a New Rail Tunnel Under the Hudson River Can Be Built — After four years of stalling by the Trump administration, officials in Washington approved the $11.6 billion project for federal funding. — For five years, the plan to build a second pair of rail tunnels between …
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Max Greenwood / The Hill:
Trump fires back at Paul Ryan: ‘Curse to the Republican Party’ — Former President Donald Trump on Friday fired back at former House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) after a speech in which Ryan criticized Trump's continued grip on the Republican Party. — In a statement issued through …
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Stephen Richer / National Review:
The Madness of the Maricopa County Election Audit — The election results in Arizona's largest county have been certified and authenticated multiple times. This audit effort has been pure folly. — I'm a libertarian-minded Republican. I hate taxes. Especially the income tax.
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Edward-Isaac Dovere / The Atlantic:
Andrew Yang, Political Kardashian — Spring of junior year was my last time on the ballot. I was running for student-council president at the fancy prep school on the Upper East Side of Manhattan that I attended on scholarship. I had staked my electoral hopes on witty posters …
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Jeanna Smialek / New York Times:
Prices jumped 3.6 percent in April, the fastest pace in 13 years. — Prices are climbing at the fastest pace since 2008, a key index released on Friday showed, an increase that is sure to keep inflation central to economic and political debates. — The Bureau of Economic Analysis' personal …
Associated Press:
BLM's Patrisse Cullors to step down from movement foundation — A co-founder of Black Lives Matter announced Thursday that she is stepping down as executive director of the movement's foundation following what she has called a smear campaign from a far-right group and recent criticism from other Black organizers.
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Hunter Walker / The Uprising:
NYC Mayoral Candidate Dianne Morales Accused Of Being ‘Negligent’ Landlord — This is a special breaking news issue of The Uprising, a daily politics newsletter. If you enjoyed this story and want to read more like it, please sign up! — Get 20% off for 1 year
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Jasmine Wright / CNN:
Harris to become first female US Naval Academy commencement speaker — The 2 things Kamala Harris wants 2021 graduates to know — (CNN)Vice President Kamala Harris on Friday will become the first woman to give the commencement speech at the United States Naval Academy when she addresses the 2021 graduating class.
Debra Burlingame / Wall Street Journal:
It's a Travesty to Compare the Capitol Siege to 9/11 — More than 3,000 children never saw their parents again. On Jan. 6, Congress returned within hours. — Democratic lawmakers want to establish a “9/11-style commission” to investigate the siege of the Capitol on Jan. 6.
Kaylee McGhee White / Washington Examiner:
Gretchen Whitmer is the Andrew Cuomo of the Midwest — It is no coincidence that two of the worst coronavirus outbreaks took place in states that failed to protect their vulnerable elderly populations. Both New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo and Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer passed policies forcing nursing homes …
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New York Times:
U.S. Is Said to Have Unexamined Intelligence to Pore Over on Virus Origins — Intelligence officials have told the White House that computer analysis may shed light on the mystery. — WASHINGTON — President Biden's call for a 90-day sprint to understand the origins of the coronavirus pandemic came …
Susana Guerrero / SFGATE:
Calif. cafe charging $5 fee to diners ‘bragging’ about vaccine — I'm retired from pro sports. My career still gives me nightmares. — First significant heat event of 2021 enters Bay Area forecast — How to win $1.5 million in California's new vaccine lottery
The Columbus Dispatch:
Josh Mandel's Senate campaign sees exodus of fundraisers, sources say — Laura A. Bischoff Haley BeMillerThe Columbus Dispatch — Three fundraisers recently resigned from Republican Josh Mandel's U.S. Senate campaign, prompting questions about the strength of his fundraising operation …
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KFF:
KFF COVID-19 Vaccine Monitor: May 2021 — , Mellisha Stokes , and Mollyann Brodie … Key Findings — The latest KFF COVID-19 Vaccine Monitor shows continued steady progress in vaccine uptake, with 62% of U.S. adults saying they've gotten at least one dose of a vaccine (up from 56% in April) …
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Washington Post, CNBC and Daily Kos
Giovanni Russonello / New York Times:
QAnon Now as Popular in U.S. as Some Major Religions, Poll Suggests — Fifteen percent of Americans believe that “patriots may have to resort to violence” to restore the country's rightful order, the poll indicated. — As hopes fade for a bipartisan inquiry into the Capitol riot on Jan. 6 …
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Digby's Hullabaloo, Washington Post and NPR
Joshua Tait / The Bulwark:
Anti-Democratic Conservatism Isn't New — Conservatives' theoretical arguments against democracy have long provided ammunition for opponents of reform. — “Now let me say that I, for one, would not willingly die for ‘democracy.’” So wrote William F. Buckley, the patron saint of American conservatism, in 1959.
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Children Ages 2 and Up Who Aren't Fully Vaccinated Should Continue to Wear Face Masks, the American Academy of Pediatrics Recommends … For Release: — Itasca, Ill. — In updated face mask guidance, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommends the continued use of a well-fitting face mask …
Michal Cotler-Wunsh / Jerusalem Post:
Enforce international law on Hamas: How to achieve a (real) ceasefire — The US has the ability and responsibility to take the lead on behalf of all trustees of international law who are mandated to uphold, promote and protect foundational principles of human rights.
Adam Sexton / WMUR:
Windham election auditor says there's no evidence of fraud or machine manipulation — Thursday is final day of forensic audit process — Hide Transcript Show Transcript — Stay up to speed on all the latest local and national political news. — Submit — Privacy Notice — WINDHAM, N.H. —
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Corinne Ramey / Wall Street Journal:
Trump Case: New York Prosecutor Known for Aggressive Pursuit of Evidence — Veteran white-collar investigator Gary Fishman is one of two assistant attorneys general working with Manhattan prosecutors on the probe into the former president — The lawyer leading the New York attorney general's …
Naomi Jagoda / The Hill:
Yellen expects high inflation rates to be temporary — Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said Thursday that she expects the current higher inflation rates will last for another several months but will be temporary. — “My judgment right now is that the recent inflation that we have seen will be temporary.
Brad Polumbo / Foundation for Economic Education:
Deadly Mistake: Ban on Flavored Nicotine Products Led Teenagers to Smoke More Cigarettes, Study Finds — The latest target of the public health bureaucracy's regulatory efforts is flavored tobacco products, in particular, flavored vaping products that are often popular among young people.