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11:15 PM ET, September 2, 2021

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Steve Benen / MSNBC:
Abortion order creates awkward questions for Maine's Susan Collins … The heist began in earnest five years ago.  Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia died unexpectedly, and President Barack Obama nominated Merrick Garland, a center-left, compromise jurist — who'd been recommended by Senate Republicans — to fill the vacancy.
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Laura Bassett / The Atlantic:
All of Those ‘Hysterical’ Women Were Right  —  Last night, the Supreme Court quietly green-lit the most extreme abortion ban the United States has seen in half a century: a Texas law that prohibits abortions at six weeks from a woman's last period, even in cases of rape or incest …
Joseph Cox / VICE:
TikToker Makes Script to Flood Texas Abortion ‘Whistleblower’ Site With Fake Info  —  An easy to use iOS shortcut lets non-technical users bombard the site, according to Motherboard's tests.  —  Joseph Cox  —  An activist has made a script to flood a Texas website used to solicit information …
Discussion: HuffPost, Rolling Stone and Insider
The White House:
Statement by President Joe Biden on Supreme Court Ruling on Texas Law SB8  —  The Supreme Court's ruling overnight is an unprecedented assault on a woman's constitutional rights under Roe v. Wade, which has been the law of the land for almost fifty years.  By allowing a law to go into effect …
Dahlia Lithwick / Slate:
The Conservative Justices' Reasoning in the Texas Abortion Case Is Legal Mansplaining  —  If you woke up this morning to the news that in the middle of the night, in an unsigned order, five conservative justices of the U.S. Supreme Court ended 50 years of abortion rights in Texas without full briefing …
Wall Street Journal:
Texas Ruling Raises Doubts About Chief Justice's Hold on the Roberts Court
Discussion: IJR, Wall Street Journal and Mediaite
Brent Budowsky / The Hill:
Repealing Roe v. Wade: A major midterm issue
Ramesh Ponnuru / National Review:
Republicans Shouldn't Be Scared of the Texas Abortion Law in 2022
Discussion: The Federalist and Reason
Associated Press:
Supreme Court divides 5-4 to leave Texas abortion law in place
Carrie Campbell Severino / National Review:   A Procedural Abortion Ruling with a Substantive Lesson
Joe Manchin / Wall Street Journal:
Why I Won't Support Spending Another $3.5 Trillion  —  Amid inflation, debt and the inevitability of future crises, Congress needs to take a strategic pause.  —  The nation faces an unprecedented array of challenges and will inevitably encounter additional crises in the future.
Matthew Gault / VICE:
Remington Subpoenas Report Cards of Five Children Killed in Sandy Hook Shooting  —  As part of a lawsuit defense, the company that made the guns used in the Sandy Hook shooting demanded the disciplinary and attendance records of dead children.  —  Gun company Remington has subpoenaed the report cards …
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Rob Ryser / Connecticut Post:   Gunmaker subpoenas school records of 9 slain Sandy Hook students and educators; families want records sealed
Russ Bynum / Associated Press:
Ex-prosecutor indicted for misconduct in Ahmaud Arbery death  —  SAVANNAH, Ga. (AP) — A former Georgia prosecutor was indicted Thursday on misconduct charges alleging she used her position to shield the men who chased and killed Ahmaud Arbery from being charged with crimes immediately after the shootings.
Discussion: RedState and Raw Story
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Hannah Knowles / Washington Post:
Former prosecutor indicted over Ahmaud Arbery case, accused of helping shield suspects in fatal shooting  —  A grand jury on Thursday indicted a former Georgia prosecutor for her handling of Ahmaud Arbery's fatal shooting, on allegations she helped shield men now charged with murder in a case …
Discussion: Law & Crime
Kim Velsey / Curbed:
Those Flooded Basement Apartments are a Deadly Part of the Housing Crisis  —  Eight of the nine people who died during the Hurricane Ida floods last night were exactly where emergency alerts told them was the safest place to be: their homes.  Specifically, they were in their own basement apartments in Queens and in one case, Brooklyn.
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Washington Post:   Here's what made the New York City flooding so devastating
Ryan J. Reilly / HuffPost:
‘QAnon Shaman’ Reaches Plea Deal, Now ‘Repudiates’ Association With ‘Q,’ Lawyer Says  —  Jacob Chansley's lawyer called for “patience and compassion” for his client, who he said has “genuine mental health issues.”  —  The man known as the “QAnon Shaman” has reached a plea deal …
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Gregory Zuckerman / Wall Street Journal:
James Simons, Robert Mercer, Others at Renaissance to Pay $7 Billion to Settle Tax Probe  —  Tax settlement that may be the largest in history  —  Executives of hedge fund Renaissance Technologies LLC will personally pay approximately $7 billion in back taxes and penalties to settle …
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New York Times:   Hedge Fund's Insiders Agree to Pay as Much as $7 Billion to I.R.S.
Jonathan Chait / New York Magazine:
Joe Manchin Has Put Biden's Presidency in Mortal Danger The mercurial senator calls for a “pause” when Democrats desperately need to move fast.  —  One of the most bullish indicators for Joe Biden's presidency came just a week after his inauguration, when Joe Manchin said, “We're going to make Joe Biden successful.”
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Laura Litvan / Bloomberg:
Manchin Jolts Democrats by Urging ‘Pause’ on $3.5 Trillion Bill
CNN:
Kevin McCarthy among GOP lawmakers whose phone records January 6 select committee asks to be preserved  —  (CNN)House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy is among a group of GOP lawmakers whose phone records are of interest to the select committee investigating the deadly January 6 riot on Capitol Hill, CNN has learned.
Steven Nelson / New York Post:
Tree of Life synagogue disputes Biden's claim he visited after massacre  —  President Biden on Thursday told Jewish leaders that he spent time at the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh after the October 2018 mass murder of 11 people there -but the synagogue told The Post he never visited.
U.S. Department of Justice:
ISIS Militant Pleads Guilty to Role in Deaths of Four Americans in Syria  —  ‘Beatles’ Member Admits to Participating in Hostage-Taking Scheme that Resulted in the Deaths of American, British and Japanese Citizens  —  WASHINGTON - A militant fighter for the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham …
Discussion: Washington Examiner
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Domenico Montanaro / NPR:
Biden's Approval Rating Hits A New Low After The Afghanistan Withdrawal  —  Amid the chaos of the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan, President Biden's approval rating slid to just 43% in the latest NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist poll.  —  That is down 6 percentage points from a survey conducted …
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CNN:
Trump endorses Herschel Walker in Georgia Senate race  —  Washington (CNN)Former President Donald Trump on Thursday gave Republican former football star Herschel Walker his “Complete and Total Endorsement” in Georgia's US Senate race, praising him as “a friend, a Patriot and an outstanding American …
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CNN:
As Herschel Walker eyes Georgia US Senate seat, a newly revealed stalking claim brings his troubled history under scrutiny
Discussion: The Hill
Alex Pareene / The AP (Alex Pareene) Newsletter:
Americans Don't Really Hate Density  —  They hate other Americans  —  You may have seen a recent Pew survey result making the rounds on urbanism twitter.  It is a dispiriting finding if you believe (which you should believe, because it's simply true) that many of the land use …
David Gilbert / VICE:
Trump's Plot to Steal Arizona Was Even Wilder Than We Thought  —  A massive data dump of emails, texts, and documents show Trump's allies were heavily involved in the bogus Arizona audit.  —  For months now, we all thought we knew that the bogus Arizona audit was a clown show.
Discussion: Raw Story
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Ryan Randazzo / Arizona Republic:
Arizona Senate wants to keep nearly 2,900 audit-related documents from public view
Sarah Maslin Nir / New York Times:
Trapped in Basements and Cars, They Lost Their Lives in Savage Storm  —  The storm's victims included at least 15 people in New York State and 23 in New Jersey.  Some died as waters inundated their basement homes.  —  At 9:30 p.m. Wednesday, Mingma Sherpa, who lived in a basement apartment …
Discussion: New York Post, New York Times, Axios and IJR
Courtenay Brown / Axios:
Exclusive: Silicon Valley investor dismissed racism, called BLM “the true racists”  —  A notable venture capitalist and board member at the public company behind iconic brands like The North Face and Timberland was dismissive of racism in the U.S. and called Black Lives Matter “the true racists,” according to emails obtained by Axios.
 
 
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Bill McKibben / New Yorker:
The Answer to Climate Change Is Organizing
Daniel Funke / USA Today:
Fact check: Biden honored service members killed in Kabul, checked watch during ceremony
Discussion: The Daily Caller and Snopes.com
Washington Post:
In the shadow of the towers: Five lives and a world transformed
medRxiv:
Longitudinal analysis of SARS-CoV-2 vaccine breakthrough infections reveal limited infectious virus shedding and restricted tissue distribution
Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty:
'We Don't Have Any Money': Taliban Takeover Plunges Afghanistan Into Economic Turmoil
Alex Marquardt / CNN:
US intelligence chief intervenes to block state secrets in Saudi Crown Prince's feud with former Saudi official
John Nichols / The Nation:
Ron Johnson Gets Caught Debunking the Big Lie
Discussion: The Hill
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