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Texas law could flip script on abortion politics, with Democrats eying gains — WASHINGTON — Virginia was once at the forefront of anti-abortion efforts, going to the Supreme Court to defend its right to prosecute a newspaper publisher for running an ad promoting abortion.
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Mark Joseph Stern / Slate:
The Supreme Court Overturned Roe v. Wade in the Most Cowardly Manner Imaginable — At midnight on Wednesday, in an unsigned, 5-4 decision, the Supreme Court effectively overturned Roe v. Wade. The five most conservative Republican-appointed justices refused to block Texas' abortion ban …
Daisy Ruth / Associated Press:
Supreme Court divides 5-4 to leave Texas abortion law in place — WASHINGTON (AP) — A deeply divided Supreme Court is allowing a Texas law that bans most abortions to remain in force, for now stripping most women of the right to an abortion in the nation's second-largest state.
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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 …
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Bill Scher / Washington Monthly:
It's Time to Raise Hell in Texas Over the Insane Abortion Law
It's Time to Raise Hell in Texas Over the Insane Abortion Law
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MSNBC:
Sen. Warren: Congress could pass Roe v. Wade
Sen. Warren: Congress could pass Roe v. Wade
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Vinay Prasad / The Atlantic:
The Harms of Masking Young Students Are Real — Scientists have an obligation to strive for honesty. And on the question of whether kids should wear masks in schools—particularly preschools and elementary schools—here is what I conclude: The potential educational harms of mandatory-masking policies …
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Alyssa Lukpat / New York Times:
Joe Rogan, A Podcasting Giant Who Has Been Dismissive of Vaccination, Has Covid — Joe Rogan, the host of the hugely popular podcast “The Joe Rogan Experience,” said on Wednesday that he had tested positive for the coronavirus after he returned from a series of shows in Florida, where the virus is rampant.
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ProPublica:
Heeding Steve Bannon's Call, Election Deniers Organize to Seize Control of the GOP — and Reshape America's Elections — ProPublica is a nonprofit newsroom that investigates abuses of power. Sign up to receive our biggest stories as soon as they're published.
New York Times:
Day After Record Rainfall, a Trail of Destruction — Rescues continued and bodies were retrieved from flooded basement apartments. Our reporters and photographers are sending in live updates. — RIGHT NOW Philadelphia is inundated by floodwaters as Ida leaves a trail of destruction in the Mid-Atlantic.
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New York Times:
Scenes from New York City as Ida paralyzes region. — City buses turned into amphibious vehicles, plowing through several feet of water, past orange traffic cones floating like buoys in the muck. — Subway stations roared with the sounds of rushing water that cascaded through platforms …
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Joe Mcdonald / Associated Press:
China bans men it sees as not masculine enough from TV — BEIJING (AP) — China's government banned effeminate men on TV and told broadcasters Thursday to promote “revolutionary culture,” broadening a campaign to tighten control over business and society and enforce official morality.
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Phil Willon / Los Angeles Times:
The effort to recall Gov. Gavin Newsom is struggling, new California poll shows — Most likely California voters are opposed to the Republican-led recall effort against Gov. Gavin Newsom and a growing number fear the consequences of removing him from office with a hard-right conservative best positioned …
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Burgess Everett / Politico:
Cotton leads Senate GOP push on Biden's Afghanistan withdrawal — Senate Republicans are pressing President Joe Biden to account for how many Americans, green card holders and special immigrant visa applicants remain in Afghanistan after the U.S. completed its withdrawal earlier this week.
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Nick Miroff / Washington Post:
For Afghan evacuees arriving to U.S., a tenuous legal status and little financial support
For Afghan evacuees arriving to U.S., a tenuous legal status and little financial support
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CBS News, Fox News, New Yorker, The Daily Caller, Mock Paper Scissors, Raw Story, POLITICUSUSA and CNN
Joseph Wulfsohn / Fox News:
Don Lemon: ‘Stop beating up’ on Biden admin over Afghanistan, 'We don't know' if we left Americans behind
Don Lemon: ‘Stop beating up’ on Biden admin over Afghanistan, 'We don't know' if we left Americans behind
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HotAir, Reuters, Townhall, Breitbart, New York Times, BBC, RedState and Wall Street Journal
Sally Goldenberg / Politico:
De Blasio sees hope in gubernatorial field as he faces political wilderness — Bill de Blasio, a career politician and operative, was facing the prospect of life outside public office for the first time in two decades. — Then came the downfall of his archnemesis, Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
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Jordan Williams / The Hill:
Prosecutors say Jan. 6 rioters committed roughly 1,000 assaults on federal officers — Prosecutors say rioters committed roughly 1,000 assaults on federal officers during the Jan. 6 insurrection on the U.S. Capitol. — In a court filing Wednesday, federal prosecutors in Washington, D.C. …
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CNN:
Liz Cheney named vice chair of the January 6 select committee — (CNN)Democratic Chairman of the January 6 Select Committee Bennie Thompson announced on Thursday that Republican Rep. Liz Cheney will become the panel's vice chair, the latest sign that the Democrat-run committee is attempting …
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Stephen Collinson / CNN:
McCarthy threat offers dark preview of possible Republican House
McCarthy threat offers dark preview of possible Republican House
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Gabriel Sherman / Vanity Fair:
“2016 on Steroids”: The Race to Inherit Trump's MAGA Base Is Already On—And the Knives Are Out — With the 2024 election in sight, Republican presidential contenders such as Ron DeSantis, Ted Cruz, and Mike Pompeo have begun racing each other to the bottom to claim the party's base.
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Ramon Antonio Vargas / New Orleans Times-Picayune:
Woman hurls racist slurs at Jefferson Parish workers, aims car at deputy, is shot dead — 'There didn't seem to be a whole lot right with her,' sheriff says — A crew of Jefferson Parish workers was repairing a Metairie water main broken by Hurricane Ida when a woman pulled up in her car Wednesday, called them “f—
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Maya King / Politico:
The election gambit that's sending Georgia Democrats into a frenzy — Georgia Republicans say it's merely an attempt to improve a chronically mismanaged elections administration. — But a newly-formed election review panel in Atlanta's Fulton County is nevertheless sparking outrage …
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Raw Story
Sean Trende / Real Clear Politics:
Biden's Job Approval Has Entered Dangerous Territory — ANALYSIS — In 1880, Americans did something momentous: They all elected their congressional delegations in the same year. Prior to that, elections had been a hodgepodge affair. For example, the first elections for the 28th Congress …
Washington Examiner:
A hurricane of misinformation on climate change — Before Hurricane Ida even had the chance to dissipate into Tropical Storm Ida, Democratic politicians were already on Twitter using the natural disaster to score political points. — Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders was typical …
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Reason
Caitlin Owens / Axios:
Israeli coronavirus vaccine booster data gives the U.S. hope — Preliminary Israeli data shows that coronavirus booster shots quickly spike a person's protection against both severe disease and infection, suggesting that the additional shots could help blunt the virus' spread in the U.S. — although it's very unclear how much.
New York Times:
We Work at the A.C.L.U. Here's What We Think About Vaccine Mandates. — Mr. Cole is the national legal director of the A.C.L.U., and Mr. Mach is the director of its Program on Freedom of Religion and Belief. — Do vaccine mandates violate civil liberties? Some who have refused vaccination claim as much.
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Reason and National Review
Conor Friedersdorf / The Atlantic:
Australia Traded Away Too Much Liberty — How long can a democracy maintain emergency restrictions and still call itself a free country? … In a bid to keep the coronavirus out of the country, Australia's federal and state governments imposed draconian restrictions on its citizens.