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Russell Falcon / KXAN-TV:
Gov. Abbott: Abortion bill won't force rape victims to have babies, Texas will ‘eliminate’ rapists — AUSTIN (KXAN) — Texas Gov. Greg Abbott weighed in on a burning question related to the state's recently passed bill banning abortions after six weeks: what about victims of rape?
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Joyce Vance / MSNBC:
Texas' abortion law is the start of the Republican endgame … Last week the Supreme Court did something courts don't usually do: It gutted Roe v. Wade, a landmark legal precedent that stood for almost 50 years. Since 1973, Roe has guaranteed the legal right to an abortion.
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Garrett Epps / Washington Monthly:
Why Should the Anti-Abortion Movement Settle for Just Ending Roe? — Two eminent philosophers, disguised as bad historians, show SCOTUS a path to a 50-state abortion ban. — Anyone who rides horses recognizes the moment when, at the end of a ride, a tired horse spots the barn.
Hans Nichols / Axios:
Scoop: Manchin backs as little as $1 trillion of Biden's $3.5 trillion plan — Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.V.) has privately warned the White House and congressional leaders that he has specific policy concerns with President Biden's $3.5 trillion social spending dream — and he'll support as little …
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Amy Walter / The Cook Political Report:
Intensity of Opposition to Biden Rises, Solid Support Drops in August
Intensity of Opposition to Biden Rises, Solid Support Drops in August
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Rebecca Boone / Associated Press:
Idaho hospitals begin rationing health care amid COVID surge — BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Idaho public health leaders announced Tuesday that they activated “crisis standards of care” allowing health care rationing for the state's northern hospitals because there are more coronavirus patients than the institutions can handle.
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Ignore the grouchy Fauci: Vaccinated Americans are living their lives again
Ignore the grouchy Fauci: Vaccinated Americans are living their lives again
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Elizabeth Stuart / CNN:
13 Miami-Dade school employees have died of Covid-19 since mid-August
13 Miami-Dade school employees have died of Covid-19 since mid-August
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Samuel Chamberlain / New York Post:
Four Taliban members swapped for Bowe Bergdahl now in Afghan government — Four of the five Taliban members released from Guantanamo Bay by the Obama administration in 2014 in exchange for admitted US Army deserter Bowe Bergdahl are part of the Islamic fundamentalist group's new hardline government …
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Celine Castronuovo / The Hill:
State Department voices concerns over all-male Taliban government
State Department voices concerns over all-male Taliban government
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Akhtar Mohammad Makoii / The Guardian:
‘The soul of Kabul’: Taliban paint over murals with victory slogans
‘The soul of Kabul’: Taliban paint over murals with victory slogans
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Scott Clement / Washington Post:
More Americans say 9/11 changed U.S. for worse than better, Post-ABC poll finds — Americans increasingly say the events of Sept. 11, 2001, had a more negative than positive impact on the country, and predictions for the pandemic's long-term impact are even more downbeat, according to a Washington Post-ABC News poll.
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Carol Rosenberg / New York Times:
Proceedings in 9/11 Case Resume, and Then Are Delayed Again
Proceedings in 9/11 Case Resume, and Then Are Delayed Again
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Hank Gross / Mid Hudson News:
War hero, attorney, former political candidate remembered — POUGHKEEPSIE - Attorney Kyle Van De Water who ran as a Republican for Congress against incumbent Antonio Delgado (D, NY-19) died unexpectedly on Tuesday. — In July of 2021, the 41-year-old had announced that he was planning to challenge the incumbent again in 2022.
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Mark Lungariello / New York Post:
NY congressional candidate found dead weeks after dropping out of race
Wall Street Journal:
Sex and Drug Videos to Minors — After signing up for an account on TikTok, a 13-year-old user started by searching the app for “onlyfans”—the name of a site known for hosting adult entertainment—then watched a handful of videos in the results, including two selling pornography.
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Mike Coppinger / ESPN:
Donald Trump, son to provide commentary on Evander Holyfield-Vitor Belfort alternate telecast — Former President Donald Trump has signed a contract to provide commentary on a “gamecast” of Saturday's boxing event headlined by Evander Holyfield vs. Vitor Belfort, Triller told ESPN on Tuesday.
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Lee Drutman / New York Times:
Quiz: If America Had Six Parties, Which Would You Belong To? — This essay is part of a series exploring bold ideas to revitalize and renew the American experiment. Read more about this project in a note from Ezekiel Kweku, Opinion's politics editor. — America's two-party system is broken.
Perry Bacon / Washington Post:
How the rise of Politico shifted political journalism off course — Politico's sale last month to the German media company Axel Springer for a reported $1 billion was the culmination of a stunning rise of a publication founded in 2007 in what most people assumed was an overly-crowded market: coverage of Washington and U.S. politics.
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Thomas B. Edsall / New York Times:
One Thing We Can Agree on Is That We're Becoming a Different Country — Mr. Edsall contributes a weekly column from Washington, D.C. on politics, demographics and inequality. — A highly charged ideological transition reflecting a “massive four-decade long shift in political values …
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Chloe Melas / CNN:
Britney Spears' father petitions to end her conservatorship — (CNN)Britney Spears' fight to end her court-ordered conservatorship took an unexpected turn on Tuesday when her father and the conservator of her estate, Jamie Spears, filed a petition to end the arrangement.
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Ivan Penn / New York Times:
From 4% to 45%: Biden Offers Ambitious Blueprint for Solar Energy — The Biden administration on Wednesday released a plan to produce almost half of the nation's electricity from the sun by 2050 as part of its effort to combat climate change. — Solar energy provided less than 4 percent …
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Sabrina Tavernise / New York Times:
Virginia Removes Robert E. Lee Statue From State Capital — The Confederate memorial was erected in 1890, the first of six monuments that became symbols of white power along the main boulevard in Richmond. — RICHMOND, Va. — After more than a year of legal wrangling …
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Whittney Evans / NPR:
Virginia's Massive Robert E. Lee Statue Has Been Removed
The Hill:
Trump set to back attorney in primary challenge to Cheney — Former President Trump is set to back a Wyoming attorney as she readies a primary challenge against Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.), a source confirmed to The Hill on Wednesday, making good on his vow to help replace the outspoken Republican after she voted for his impeachment.
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Harry Reid / LasVegasSun.com:
Abolishing the filibuster would pay dividends for Nevadans — Editor's note: Following a longstanding tradition, Brian Greenspun turned over his Where I Stand column to others in August. Today, we continue to present columns submitted by those guests. In presenting this year's series …
Reid Wilson / The Hill:
New Hampshire Democrat wins GOP-held state House seat — A former town councilor in Bedford narrowly won a seat in the New Hampshire state House on Tuesday, the first Democrat to win a previously Republican-held legislative district in any state since President Biden took office.
Matt Taibbi / TK News:
Moral Majority Media Strikes Again — When Rachel Maddow, Rolling Stone, and others jumped on a dubious report of ivermectin overdoses, it was just the latest in a string of moral mania mishaps — Citing a report of Oklahoma emergency rooms so overwhelmed by ivermectin overdoses …
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Peter Boghossian / Common Sense with Bari Weiss:
My University Sacrificed Ideas for Ideology. So Today I Quit. — The more I spoke out against the illiberalism that has swallowed Portland State University, the more retaliation I faced. … Dear Provost Susan Jeffords, — I'm writing to you today to resign as assistant professor …
Howard Schneider / Reuters:
Nobelist, senior Democratic economist Stiglitz says Fed's Powell should go — WASHINGTON (Reuters) - For U.S. President Joe Biden to be true to his agenda he should not renominate Jerome Powell as Federal Reserve chair, Nobel prize-winning economist and longtime Democratic adviser Joseph Stiglitz …