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Jennifer Rubin / Washington Post:
Yes, the Jan. 6 insurrectionists were terrorists. George W. Bush just indicted them. — Few Americans expected wisdom from former president George W. Bush on the 20th anniversary of 9/11. Even fewer expected wisdom on the current state of our politics. That is nevertheless what we got from his remarks in Shanksville, Pa., today.
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Veronica Stracqualursi / CNN:
George W. Bush calls on Americans to confront domestic violent extremists on 9/11 anniversary — (CNN)Former President George W. Bush called on Americans Saturday to confront domestic violent extremists, comparing them to violent extremists abroad and warning that they are “children of the same foul spirit.”
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United States Capitol Police:
USCP's January 6 Internal Investigations — After January 6, the United States Capitol Police promised to provide an update on its internal investigations related to the attack. — This week, the USCP provided the Department of Justice the administrative cases as part of the ongoing discovery production …
Jon Gambrell / Associated Press:
US pulls missile defenses in Saudi Arabia amid Yemen attacks — DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — The U.S. has removed its most advanced missile defense system and Patriot batteries from Saudi Arabia in recent weeks, even as the kingdom faced continued air attacks from Yemen's Houthi rebels …
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Eric Tucker / Associated Press:
FBI releases newly declassified record on Sept. 11 attacks
FBI releases newly declassified record on Sept. 11 attacks
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KIRO 7 News Seattle:
NY hospital to pause baby deliveries after staffers quit over vaccine mandate — LOWVILLE, N.Y. — An upstate New York hospital said it will pause the delivery of babies in two weeks because of a spate of resignations by maternity unit workers who are objecting to COVID-19 vaccination mandates.
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Aaron Blake / Washington Post:
The GOP's halting, uneven journey toward becoming the anti-vaccine mandate party — Or in this case, toward opposing something that isn't a vaccine mandate at all. — There are a couple of perplexing things about the political opposition to the Biden administration's decision …
Alexander Bolton / The Hill:
Democrats see $3.5T spending goal is slipping away — There's a growing realization among Democrats that their plans for a $3.5 trillion spending package to reshape the nation's social safety net and to tackle climate change will have to be slimmed down because of anxious centrists worried about the 2022 midterms.
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Rolling Stone, New York Times and Political Wire
Politico:
Dems hurtle toward a new fiscal cliff — Democrats' internal wrangling over a massive new social spending plan will soon be eclipsed by much more urgent problems: avoiding an economic collapse and a government shutdown. — There is growing worry among some rank-and-file Democrats …
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Susan J. Demas / Michigan Advance:
Republicans never had a COVID plan. They just wanted us to accept mass death. — When COVID-19 first paralyzed our nation last winter, many Republican leaders blasted stay-home orders, arguing they would kill businesses and inconvenience folks who had to pause going to the mall or the movies.
CNN:
Most Republicans want Trump as the GOP's leader but are divided about whether he'd help them retake the White House — Donald Trump is ‘99, 100 percent’ likely to run for president in 2024 — (CNN)Most Republicans want former President Donald Trump to remain their party's leader, according to a new CNN poll conducted by SSRS.
NBC News:
‘Overall crime decreased in 2020’ in the United States, report finds — WASHINGTON — After crime rates in the United States surged in the second half of the 20th century, moderate Democrats persuaded the party to toughen up its platform in the 1990s to channel widespread voter concerns spreading from big cities to the suburbs.
Hadley Hitson / USA Today:
Alabama man dies of cardiac event after 43 hospitals with full ICUs turned him away — The family of a man who died of heart issues in Mississippi is asking people to get vaccinated for COVID-19 after 43 hospitals across three states were unable to accept him because of full cardiac ICUs.
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Olivia Nuzzi / New York Magazine:
Where the Meaning of Flight 93 Can Never End The national memorial was built to allow multiple interpretations. — Paul Murdoch did not set out to heal the wound in the Earth, but to preserve it as a scar. The architect of the Flight 93 National Memorial has spent most of the last two decades refining …
David J. Lynch / Washington Post:
Biden's vaccine push wins cautious business support as political opponents fume — Even in deep red Texas, some employers embrace the president's vaccine strategy. — Bob Harvey's phone did not ring. — In Washington, a political furor had erupted over President Biden's new coronavirus vaccine …
Karen Townsend / HotAir:
The Taliban flag flies at the Afghan presidential palace on 9/11 — Prime Minister Mohammad Hasan Akhund raised the Taliban flag at 11:00 a.m. local time at the Afghanistan presidential palace today. Ahmadullahh Muttaqi, multimedia chief of the group's cultural commission said a brief ceremony marked …
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Garrett M. Graff / New York Magazine:
Escape From New York The great maritime rescue of lower Manhattan on 9/11. — On that bright-blue morning 20 years ago, Coast Guard lieutenant Michael Day was at his office on Staten Island, looking out over lower Manhattan. Day was a relatively junior officer whose job entailed safety …
TIME:
The U.S. Needs an Operation Warp Speed for Rapid COVID-19 Testing — Dr. Michael Mina, MD, PhD, is assistant professor of epidemiology and immunology/infectious diseases at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Center for Communicable Disease Dynamics; and associate medical director …
Yelena Dzhanova / Insider:
Doctor says ‘death is imminent’ for a woman on a hospital bed in Michigan who refused the COVID-19 vaccine ‘adamantly’ — Dr. Nicole Linder from Michigan said she watched a patient's COVID-19 symptoms worsen for weeks. — Her patient, Kathy, refused to get vaccinated, and now it's too late, Linder said.
Marcelo Rochabrun / Reuters:
Abimael Guzman, founder of Peruvian rebel group Shining Path, dies at 86 — Abimael Guzman, leader of the Shining Path rebels who nearly toppled the Peruvian state in a bloody Maoist revolution, died on Saturday while in prison and following several weeks of poor health, the government said.
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Stephen Kinzer / New York Times:
Abimael Guzmán, Leader of Guerrilla Group That Terrorized Peru, Dies at 86
Abimael Guzmán, Leader of Guerrilla Group That Terrorized Peru, Dies at 86
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