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7:35 AM ET, September 10, 2021

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The White House:
President Biden's COVID-19 Plan  —  President Biden is implementing a six-pronged, comprehensive national strategy that employs the same science-based approach that was used to successfully combat previous variants of COVID-19 earlier this year.  This plan will ensure that we are using every available tool …
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Washington Post:
Biden announces sweeping new vaccine mandates for businesses, federal workers  —  President Biden announced sweeping new coronavirus vaccine mandates Thursday designed to affect tens of millions of Americans, ordering all businesses with more than 100 employees to require their workers to be immunized or face weekly testing.
Andrew Miller / Fox News:
Biden to announce vaccine mandate for companies with more than 100 employees  —  The move could affect as many as 100 million Americans  —  Immunologist analyzes messaging from Biden administration on vaccines  —  President Joe Biden will announce Thursday that all employers …
CNN:
Fox trashes “authoritarian” Biden
Leana Wen / Washington Post:
Biden's six-step covid strategy does not go far enough to compel vaccinations
Discussion: Insider
Robby Soave / Reason:
Until Today, Joe Biden, Jen Psaki, and Rochelle Walensky Were All Publicly Opposed to Federal COVID Vaccine Mandates
Andrew Solender / Forbes:
Biden Orders Vaccine-Or-Test Mandate For Businesses With 100 Or More Workers
Arizona Republic:   Ducey promises Arizona will ‘push back’ on Biden's vaccine mandates
Axios:
Biden plans COVID vaccine mandate for 80 million private sector employees
Discussion: The Federalist and HotAir
Krishnadev Calamur / NPR:
Progressives Want Justice Stephen Breyer To Retire.  His Response?  Not Yet  —  U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer has said he will retire on his own terms amid calls from progressives for him to step down from the court so President Biden can name a younger liberal to take his place.
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Edward Rhodes / The Hill:
Justice Ginsburg's parting gift?
Carolina Journal:   One state Supreme Court case could destroy the court for years to come
Washington Post:
Justice Department sues Texas to block six-week abortion ban
Carrie Johnson / NPR:
Justice Department Sues Texas Over New Abortion Ban
Alex Thompson / Politico:
Andrew Yang to launch a third party  —  Former presidential and New York mayoral candidate Andrew Yang is set to launch a third party next month, according to two people familiar with the matter.  —  Yang is expected to start the party in conjunction with the Oct. 5 release of his new book …
Discussion: Fox News, The Hill and Mediaite
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Penguin Random House:
“A vitally important book.”—Mark Cuban
Discussion: Washington Examiner
Howard Blume / Los Angeles Times:
L.A. school officials order sweeping student vaccine mandate, a first by a major district  —  All children 12 and older in Los Angeles public schools must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 by January to enter campus under an order approved Thursday by the Board of Education …
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Associated Press:   Los Angeles requires COVID-19 vaccine for students 12 and up
Dan Friedman / Mother Jones:
FBI Seizes Oath Keeper Lawyer's Phone in “Seditious Conspiracy” Investigation  —  Fight disinformation.  Get a daily recap of the facts that matter.  Sign up for the free Mother Jones newsletter.  —  The FBI is investigating “seditious conspiracy” charges related to the January 6 attack on the US Capitol …
Discussion: Raw Story and Breitbart
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Ryan J. Reilly / HuffPost:
FBI Seizes Phone Of Oath Keepers Lawyer In ‘Seditious Conspiracy’ Investigation  —  “I have so much information in there - it's nuts,” Kellye SoRelle told HuffPost about her iPhone.  —  The FBI seized an iPhone this week from a Texas attorney who volunteered for Lawyers for Trump and served …
Discussion: CNN
Politico:
They Created Our Post-9/11 World.  Here's What They Think They Got Wrong.  —  Bryan Bender is a senior national correspondent for POLITICO.  —  Daniel Lippman is a reporter covering the White House and Washington for POLITICO.  —  The sense of vulnerability and fear — yes, terror — was palpable.
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Matthew Cooper / Washington Monthly:
The Lost Journalistic World of 9/11  —  The mainstream press was far from perfect.  But before the era of “hot takes,” information silos, steep budget cuts, and ugly charges of “fake news,” it had strengths that we need now.  —  I was getting a late start, which wasn't uncommon at newsmagazines early in the week.
Discussion: National Review
ABC News:
Fence going up around US Capitol, as law enforcement braces for Sept. 18 protest  —  The fence, erected after the Jan. 6 riot, was removed in July.  —  Fencing outside U.S. Capitol is expected to return ahead of the “Justice for J6” rally, a source familiar with the plans confirmed to ABC News.
Discussion: Politico
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Rosy Cordero / Deadline:
Usher, Priyanka Chopra & Julianne Hough Set For ‘The Activist’, CBS Competition Series From Global Citizen  —  Usher, Priyanka Chopra Jonas, and Julianne Hough are set to co-host the Global Citizen competition series from CBS, The Activist.  The five-week reality series premieres Friday …
Discussion: Insider, Twitchy and Gawker
Kyle Smith / New York Post:
Media ignore racial attack on Larry Elder because he's a black Republican  —  MORE FROM:  —  Do a search for “Larry Elder” and gorilla on the CNN website and nothing comes up.  Washington Post?  Zilch.  Nothing comes up on The New York Times site either, although if you make it to the 15th paragraph …
Discussion: Fox News, AMAC and Instapundit
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Dan Bloom / Mirror.co.uk:
Britain will now see ‘permanent food shortages’ and it's ‘going to get worse’  —  Food and Drink Federation chief Ian Wright said the country won't run out of food, but the days of shoppers knowing they can get whatever they like at the supermarket are gone forever
Washington Examiner:
Biden's lies keep coming amid his Afghan evacuation debacle  —  “We completed one of the biggest airlifts in history, with more than 120,000 people evacuated to safety,” President Joe Biden boasted from the White House State Dining Room on Aug. 31.  That was just days after 13 U.S. service members …
Jordan Green / Raw Story:
Ex-Marines in neo-Nazi terror cell planned to attack power grid as precursor to assassination campaign: government  —  A neo-Nazi terror cell enmeshed in the US Marine Corps made plans to attack the power grid last fall, hoping the could set the stage to carry out assassinations in their quest …
Peter Savodnik / Common Sense with Bari Weiss:
The American Aristocracy Tries to Fight Racism.  It's Not Working.  —  Mackenzie Scott's gift to Whittier College represents less than a third of one percent of all the money she gave last year.  But it has transformed the school.  And not for the better.
 
 
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Ashton Pittman / Mississippi Free Press:
In Mississippi, Fetal Deaths Double Among Unvaccinated Pregnant Women With COVID-19
Discussion: Washington Post and ArkansasTimes
Maggie Astor / New York Times:
Vaccination Mandates Are an American Tradition. So Is the Backlash.
William Saletan / Slate:
Why the Party of 9/11 Couldn't Handle COVID-19
Steve Benen / MSNBC:
Officials face ‘a sustained campaign of intimidation’ from the far-right
Discussion: Roll Call
 Earlier Items: 
Ross Williams / Georgia Recorder:
Georgia's rural Trump-supporting turf drags down state's COVID vaccination rank
Hayes Brown / MSNBC:
Congress raising the debt ceiling is suddenly a problem for Republicans
Discussion: Politico and Tangle
David Corn / Mother Jones:
The Best Holocaust Movie You Haven't Been Able to See—Yet
CNN:
McConnell carefully choosing battles in Trump proxy war for the midterms
Discussion: Raw Story
Aram Roston / Reuters:
Exclusive-Proud Boys leader urged group not to ‘turn on each other’ in riot probe
 

 
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John Koblin / New York Times:
NBC names Craig Melvin as Hoda Kotb's successor on Today, teaming up with Savannah Guthrie, starting January 13; Melvin has been Today's news anchor since 2018

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