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Orlando Sentinel:
Rep. Stephanie Murphy: We need infrastructure funding now  —  Those of us who call Central Florida home know — and the census just confirmed — that our region is growing rapidly.  It makes me proud that so many people want to live here.  But the dramatic population increase is outpacing efforts …
Discussion: The Hill
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Burgess Everett / Politico:
Sinema: I simply won't back a $3.5T spending bill  —  Kyrsten Sinema still opposes her party's plans for a $3.5 trillion, party-line spending bill.  And she's not up for a negotiation about it.  —  As House Democratic leaders hold back Sinema's own Senate-passed bipartisan infrastructure bill …
Washington Post:
How Pelosi can give the rebels a way out of the hostage crisis they created  —  What happens when the Democratic Party desperately wants to pass two significant spending bills, but the party's margin in the House is so small that even nine conservative Democrats can hold the whole project hostage?
The Hill:
Pelosi sets up risky House vote to deem $3.5T budget approved  —  Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) and her leadership team are pressing forward with a risky strategy Monday to move forward on key parts of President Biden's domestic agenda while refusing to bend to demands from a handful of centrists.
Tess Owen / VICE:
Proud Boys' ‘Summer of Love’ Rally Ended in Blood, Beatings, and Gunfire  —  For years, Portland has been a hotbed for political violence.  Sunday's clashes mark some of the worst yet.  —  TO  —  Gunfire erupted in Portland on Sunday amid what may have been the most chaotic display …
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Paul M. Duggan / Washington Post:
Proud Boys leader Henry ‘Enrique’ Tarrio sentenced to five months in jail  —  Henry “Enrique” Tarrio, a national leader of the Proud Boys, a far-right group with a history of violence, was sentenced Monday to five months in jail for two crimes, including setting fire to a stolen Black Lives …
Discussion: UPI and Right Wing Watch
Sally Lockwood / Sky News:
Afghanistan: Taliban warns there will be ‘consequences’ if Biden delays withdrawal of US troops  —  The Taliban meets Sky News in Doha to discuss what happens next - and issues a stark warning about the withdrawal of troops from the country.  —  Created with Sketch.
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Vivian Salama / Wall Street Journal:
U.S. Struggles to Count Its Citizens in Afghanistan as Biden Weighs Withdrawal Delay  —  Taliban leaders have told the U.S. they would object to an extension of withdrawal window  —  With logistics and conditions at the Kabul international airport growing more dire, President Biden …
Jennifer Rubin / Washington Post:
Why so many people find Biden an easy target
US Food and Drug Administration:
FDA Approves First COVID-19 Vaccine  —  Approval Signifies Key Achievement for Public Health  —  For Immediate Release:  —  Today, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved the first COVID-19 vaccine.  The vaccine has been known as the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine …
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Washington Post:
Pfizer-BioNTech coronavirus vaccine wins full FDA approval, potentially persuading the hesitant to get a shot
Brendan J. Lyons / Albany Times Union:
Cuomo's dog Captain left at mansion after governor departed  —  ALBANY — Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo, who has been staying with one of his sisters in Westchester County in the final days of his third term, recently has asked staff members at the Executive Mansion if anyone would like to keep his dog …
Mychael Schnell / The Hill:
Mark Sanford calls Graham ‘a canary in the coalmine’ on GOP's relationship with Trump  —  Former South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford said Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) is a “canary in the coalmine” when it comes to the GOP's relationship with former President Trump, contending that the senator “has a good political nose for his base.”
Discussion: HotAir
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Gillian Brassil / Fresno Bee:
Devin Nunes lawsuit against GOP strategist dismissed in VA |  The Fresno Bee  —  A Virginia judge has dismissed the second of two lawsuits California Rep. Devin Nunes filed against a Republican political strategist who he claimed spread defamatory information about him leading up to his 2018 reelection campaign.
Discussion: Raw Story
Sam Levin / The Guardian:
Revealed: how California police chased a nonexistent ‘antifa bus’  —  Authorities in rural northern counties spread misinformation and launched aircraft surveillance in response to false rumors about antifa ‘infiltrators’, according to records obtained by the Guardian
Discussion: Raw Story
Erica Orden / CNN:
Giuliani associate Igor Fruman expected to plead guilty on Wednesday  —  New York (CNN)Igor Fruman, a Rudy Giuliani associate charged in a campaign finance case, is scheduled to plead guilty during an appearance in Manhattan federal court on Wednesday, according to a court filing.
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Kevin Johnson / USA Today:   Rudy Giuliani associate charged in campaign finance scheme expected to plead guilty
Greg Sargent / Washington Post:
As Democrats run away from Biden over Afghanistan, one senator gets it right  —  Let's keep two ideas in our heads at the same time.  The first is that President Biden deserves serious scrutiny over the withdrawal from Afghanistan, and congressional hearings should examine it.
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Jason Easley / POLITICUSUSA:   Sen. Chris Murphy Tells Democrats To Stop Falling For Republican “Bulls-t”
Justin Hendrix / Just Security:
Timeline: Rep. Jim Jordan, a Systematic Disinformation Campaign, and January 6  —  Over the course of the past year, congressman Jim Jordan (R-OH), the ranking member of the House Judiciary Committee, has engaged in a systematic effort to cast doubt on the integrity of the 2020 U.S. presidential election.
Greg Bluestein / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Herschel Walker registers to vote in Georgia as he weighs Senate run  —  Herschel Walker has apparently moved back to Georgia in what could be a prelude to a run for the U.S. Senate.  —  The former University of Georgia football star registered to vote in Georgia on Aug. 17 after decades of living in Texas, state records show.
Josh Haskell / ABC7:
Torrance police find 300 unopened recall ballots, with gun, drugs and mail, in sleeping man's car  —  Torrance police recover over 300 recall ballots  —  TORRANCE, Calif. (KABC) — Authorities are investigating why 300 unopened vote-by-mail ballots for the upcoming recall election were found …
Dan Pfeiffer / The Message Box:
Why Dems Have to Win the CA Recall  —  Losing the California recall election would have disastrous consequences for the Democratic Party in California and beyond.  —  If you were sick and tired of high-stakes elections against Trumpists, I have some bad news for you.
CNN:
House committee plans to seek phone records in probe of January 6, including from members of Congress  —  Washington (CNN)The House Select Committee investigating the January 6 Capitol riot is poised to send notices to various telecommunications companies requesting that they preserve …
Discussion: The Hill and Raw Story
Lucas Kunce / Kansas City Star:
Here are two sentences of truth about the US and Afghanistan |  The Kansas City Star  —  What we are seeing in Afghanistan right now shouldn't shock you.  It only seems that way because our institutions are steeped in systematic dishonesty.  It doesn't require a dissertation to explain what you're seeing.
Associated Press:
Infowars host in custody to face charges in Jan. 6 riot  —  WASHINGTON (AP) — The host of a program for the right-wing website Infowars, Owen Shroyer, is in custody after being charged in the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol, officials said Monday.  —  Shroyer, who hosts “The War Room With Owen Shroyer” …
Mary Jo Pitzl / Arizona Republic:
COVID-19 outbreak among Cyber Ninjas staff delays delivery of full Arizona Senate audit  —  Senate President Karen Fann said the Senate will get just a partial report on the 2020 election audit Monday, due to a COVID-19 outbreak that has left three members of the Cyber Ninjas team “quite sick.”
Discussion: CBS News and New York Times
Jacob Silverman / New Republic:
The CEO Trying to Build a White, Christian, Secessionist Tech Industry  —  “It's time for us to resist,” Rand Paul says, railing against vaccine and mask mandates, “lockdown measures,” and other pandemic interventions, in a new video making the rounds on social media.  “They can't arrest all of us.”
Discussion: Newsweek and Raw Story
Scott Dworkin / Newsweek:
Stop Blaming Biden for Afghanistan.  He's Cleaning Up Trump's Mess  —  , EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF THE DEMOCRATIC COALITION  —  The images coming out of Afghanistan have been disturbing.  But let's be clear: The Trump Administration led us straight into this mess.
Jeremy Wallace / Houston Chronicle:
Former Gov. Rick Perry wades into mask debate in Texas schools, with a product pitch  —  Former Texas Gov. Rick Perry on Monday jumped into the middle of the debate over mask mandates in public schools by trying to sell state officials on a product from a company in which he has a financial interest.
Discussion: Talking Points Memo and Raw Story
Shikha Dalmia / The Bulwark:
Tucker Carlson's Unpatriotic Nationalism  —  Those Americans embracing Victor Orbán and his spirit of “illiberal democracy” are rejecting something fundamentally American.  —  A strange spectacle has been unfolding among some factions of the American right in recent years …
Will Doran / Raleigh News & Observer:
Felon voting rights law unconstitutional, NC court rules  —  Judges have restored voting rights to an estimated 55,000 North Carolinians on parole or probation for a felony, according to a lawyer for the people who challenged the law that has kept them from voting.
CNN:
US military gives Biden a deadline to decide on extending Afghanistan evacuations  —  (CNN)The US military is advising President Joe Biden that he must decide by Tuesday whether to extend the evacuation in Afghanistan beyond August 31, according to a defense official directly familiar with the discussions.
Brian Schwartz / CNBC:
Wealthy Chinese exile Guo Wengui, tied to misinformation campaigns, sued by investors in media company  — Wealthy Chinese businessman Guo Wengui, an outspoken critic of China's government, and several others are accused of breaking state securities laws in a class-action lawsuit filed in Arizona.
 
 
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Jared Holt / DFRLab:
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Emily Crane / New York Post:
Taliban are reportedly beating Afghans for wearing western clothes
Discussion: RedState, Townhall and Washington Times
George Packer / The Atlantic:
Escape From Afghanistan  —  For the past 10 days, thousands of private citizens …
United States Capitol Police:
USCP Completes Internal Investigation into the January 6 Officer-Involved Shooting
CNN:
Afghan visa applicants told to stay away from Kabul airport as US races to meet exit deadline
Robin Wright / New Yorker:
Afghanistan, Again, Becomes a Cradle for Jihadism—and Al Qaeda