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Shane Goldmacher / New York Times:
As Budget Bill Hangs in Limbo, Kyrsten Sinema Heads to Europe — With the Senate out of session, Ms. Sinema, the Democratic senator from Arizona, has been in Europe on a fund-raising trip. — Senator Kyrsten Sinema, the moderate Arizona Democrat who has objected to the size and scope …
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HotAir, Politico, The Hill, Political Wire, Zandar Versus The Stupid and Instapundit
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Kevin Robillard / HuffPost:
Progressive Group's Poll Suggests Deep Primary Trouble For Kyrsten Sinema — 2024 is a long way away. — Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (D-Ariz.) is deeply unpopular with Democratic primary voters in her home state and would be vulnerable against a number of intra-party challengers, according to a new poll from a progressive group.
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The Hill, The Daily Beast, Daily Kos and Political Wire
McKenzie Wilson / Data For Progress:
Poll: Kyrsten Sinema Poised to Lose Democratic Primary in 2024 — By Ryan O'Donnell, Gustavo Sanchez, and Brian Burton — Methodology — From October 8 to 10, 2021, Data for Progress conducted a survey of 467 likely Democratic primary voters in Arizona using SMS text-to-web to contact voters.
Laura Vozzella / Washington Post:
Trump calls in to rally hosted by Bannon for Virginia GOP candidates — RICHMOND — Virginia gubernatorial candidate Glenn Youngkin steered clear Wednesday night as former president Donald Trump phoned into a rally for the state's GOP ticket, headlined by onetime Trump adviser Stephen K. Bannon.
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Mediaite, Raw Story, Joe.My.God. and HuffPost
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Today's Big Stuff:
Why is Donald Trump so freaking afraid to visit Virginia? — Why did the chicken cross the road? — Because it kept his orange ass further away from the Virginia gubernatorial election. — Yep, super chicken, tired joke and all-around piece of human garbage Donald Trump is apparently terrified …
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Rolling Stone, Washington Post and WTOP
James Hohmann / Washington Post:
Critical race theory is a potent issue in the Virginia governor's race
Critical race theory is a potent issue in the Virginia governor's race
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PolitiFact, Media Matters for America, Right Wing Watch, Insider and Breitbart
CNN:
January 6 panel prepares to immediately pursue criminal charges as Bannon faces subpoena deadline — (CNN)Trump ally Steve Bannon's game of chicken with the House committee investigating the January 6 Capitol Hill riot is on the cusp of entering a new and critical phase Thursday as he faces …
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Reuters:
‘There have to be consequences:’ Judge ups sentences for Capitol rioters
‘There have to be consequences:’ Judge ups sentences for Capitol rioters
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The Crime Report, BizPac Review, BuzzFeed News, CNN, Twitchy, The Hill, Washington Post, Compatible Creatures, Select Committee …, Townhall, Raw Story and Washington Post
CNN:
DC police warned other agencies before January 6 rally that attendees were urged to ‘come armed,’ according to new document
DC police warned other agencies before January 6 rally that attendees were urged to ‘come armed,’ according to new document
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Raw Story and Alternet.org
ABC News:
White House pushes for release of Jan. 6 documents as Trump, Bannon rebuff committee
White House pushes for release of Jan. 6 documents as Trump, Bannon rebuff committee
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Bloomberg, Associated Press, CNN, The Hill, thebulwark.com, Fox News, Joe.My.God., Raw Story, POLITICUSUSA and The Guardian
Travis Gettys / Raw Story:
US Marshals may be called to round up former Trump aides who disobey Jan. 6 subpoenas: House investigator
US Marshals may be called to round up former Trump aides who disobey Jan. 6 subpoenas: House investigator
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McKay Coppins / The Atlantic:
A Secretive Hedge Fund Is Gutting Newsrooms — The Tribune Tower rises above the streets of downtown Chicago in a majestic snarl of Gothic spires and flying buttresses that were designed to exude power and prestige. When plans for the building were announced in 1922, Colonel Robert R. McCormick …
George Will / Washington Post:
This scrupulous biography of Robert E. Lee is exactly what the country needs — In 1935, the year before Margaret Mitchell's magnolia-scented novel “Gone with the Wind” began 21 months on bestseller lists, Douglas Southall Freeman, the son of a veteran of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee's legions …
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Gillian Brockell / Washington Post:
Counties with more Confederate monuments also had more lynchings, study finds
Counties with more Confederate monuments also had more lynchings, study finds
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The Root
Marc Tracy / New York Times:
Nicholas Kristof Leaves New York Times as He Considers a Political Run — Mr. Kristof, a two-time Pulitzer Prize winner, is weighing a run for governor of Oregon, the state where he grew up. — After 37 years at The New York Times as a reporter, high-level editor and opinion columnist …
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Axios:
Global energy crisis could dim climate hopes — An energy crisis around the world is hitting households and manufacturers that were already struggling to recover from the global pandemic. — Why it matters: This is a perfect storm of crises. It features supply shortages, especially from China …
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Coral Davenport / New York Times:
Biden Administration Plans Wind Farms Along Nearly the Entire U.S. Coastline
Biden Administration Plans Wind Farms Along Nearly the Entire U.S. Coastline
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Associated Press, Reason, Townhall, Politico, The Verge, Forbes, The Daily Caller, HuffPost, Boston.com, WBUR News and U.S. Department …
Elise Viebeck / Washington Post:
Calls intensify to end Wisconsin's election review amid blunders by ex-judge in charge — The glaring errors became clear soon after a former Wisconsin judge issued subpoenas earlier this month in a Republican review of the state's 2020 presidential election. Some of the requests referred to the wrong city.
Bloomberg:
How a $2 Million Condo in Brooklyn Ends Up With a $157 Tax Bill — Opaque methods, hypothetical numbers and ‘bonkers’ adjustments shift the property-tax burden toward middle- and working-class New Yorkers — A condo in Brooklyn's fashionable Williamsburg neighborhood sells for $2.15 million.
Jennifer Rubin / Washington Post:
The media's doomsday talk about Biden is greatly exaggerated — Many in the media are drumming up the narrative that President Biden is in deep political trouble. … Some in the White House press corps are asking questions along the lines of “Isn't the president worried he's failing?”
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Townhall, HotAir and MyStateline.com
The Markup:
Amazon Puts Its Own “Brands” First … Above Better-Rated Products — The online giant gives a leg up to hundreds of house brand and exclusive products that most people don't know are connected to Amazon — It took Robert Gomez about five months to get his Kaffe coffee grinder …
Sarah Chaney Cambon / Wall Street Journal:
Jobless Claims Fall to Lowest Level Since Start of Covid-19 Pandemic — Unemployment applications decreased to 293,000 last week from 329,000 a week earlier, the Labor Department said — Jobless claims fell below 300,000 last week for the first time since the Covid-19 pandemic began in 2020 …
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CBS News, Associated Press, CNBC, Bloomberg and The Daily Caller
Rich Miller / Bloomberg:
Summers Slams Woke Fed for Risking Losing Control of Inflation — Former Treasury chief has warned about price risks for months — Summers says Fed not preparing public for potential action — Former Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers castigated monetary policy makers in the U.S …
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Cristiano Lima / Washington Post:
Top Democrats unveil bill to rein in tech companies' ‘malicious algorithms’ — Happy Thursday! It's a huge day for tech policy on Capitol Hill. Key lawmakers are dropping major bills aimed at addressing concerns about competition online and algorithmic recommendations. Keep scrolling for all the details.
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The Hill, New York Times and Northeastern, more at Techmeme »
The Advocate:
Late Gov. Edwin Edwards' wife had his remains exhumed and cremated; his children are angry — About 10 weeks after former Gov. Edwin W. Edwards died, his widow had him dug up from a Baton Rouge cemetery so she could have him cremated. — For now, Trina Edwards is keeping his remains …
Margaret Carlson / The Daily Beast:
Jim Jordan Makes His Move to Be the Most Batshit Anti-Vaxxer of All — RACE TO THE BOTTOM … He's got stiff competition from the likes of Republican trolls Greg Abbott and Kristi Noem, but the former wrestling coach is rolling up his sleeves and going for it.
Gothamist:
Hacked Records Reveal Hundreds Of Oath Keepers Across New Jersey — Over the last decade, dozens of current and former law enforcement officers, military personnel, and government officials in New Jersey joined a far-right, anti-government militia called the Oath Keepers …
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Salt Lake Tribune and Joe.My.God.
Aaron Blake / Washington Post:
The slippery slope of the GOP's anti-vaccine-mandate push — For a while in this space, we've been focused on a looming question: How long before Republicans' coronavirus vaccine skepticism and anti-mandate fervor makes the next logical jump: to the other vaccines that have been mandated for many years?
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YouGov, Lawyers, Guns & Money and HotAir
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Steve Benen / MSNBC:
Why it matters that Jim Jordan wants to ‘ban all vaccine mandates’
Why it matters that Jim Jordan wants to ‘ban all vaccine mandates’
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Washington Post and Daily Kos
Michael Finnegan / Los Angeles Times:
L.A. Councilman Mark Ridley-Thomas and ex-USC dean indicted on bribery charges — Los Angeles City Councilman Mark Ridley-Thomas was indicted Wednesday on federal charges of taking bribes from a former USC dean in exchange for supporting millions of dollars in L.A. County contracts …
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Wall Street Journal, U.S. Department of Justice, New York Post, RedState, UPI, Politico, lbpost.com, Deadline, KTLA and ABC7
Daniel Bates / Daily Mail:
EXCLUSIVE: Katie Couric covered up RBG's contempt for taking the knee: Anchor says she edited 2016 interview to ‘protect’ the elderly justice after she said people who kneel for the anthem were ‘dumb and disrespectful’ — Katie Couric has admitted to editing out Ruth Bader Ginsburg's controversial comments …
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Washington Post:
Loudoun County student accused in sexual assaults at two county schools, sparking outrage from parents — A teen accused of sexually assaulting a fellow student at a Loudoun County high school in May is also accused in a second sexual assault less than five months later at another county high school …
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RedState and Newsbusters
CNN:
Stephen Breyer says now isn't the time to lose faith in the Supreme Court — (CNN)Justice Stephen Breyer is not giving up on the Supreme Court. — In a wide-ranging interview with CNN on Wednesday, the senior liberal justice expressed caution about some of the ideas raised …
Washington Post:
FDA advisory panel meets on Moderna booster shots; Biden to address public … President Biden is set to brief the public Thursday morning about the government's coronavirus response as an independent advisory panel meets to discuss whether a booster of the Moderna coronavirus vaccine is safe and effective.
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WTOP
Rachel Pannett / Washington Post:
Olympic officials won't push China on human rights ahead of Beijing Games, as calls for boycott grow louder — SYDNEY — A senior member of the International Olympic Committee said that holding China to account over its human rights record ahead of the 2022 Winter Games in Beijing is not within …
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Al Jazeera and Hong Kong Free Press HKFP
Will Parker / Wall Street Journal:
Mass Evictions Didn't Result After U.S. Ban Ended, Despite Fears — Rental assistance, local policy changes helped keep eviction rates lower than expected — When the federal moratorium on evictions ended in August, many feared that hundreds of thousands of tenants would soon be out on the streets.