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Washington Post:
Publix heiress, funder of Jan. 6 rally, gave $150,000 to GOP attorneys general association — A wealthy Trump donor who helped finance the rally in Washington on Jan. 6 also gave $150,000 to the nonprofit arm of the Republican Attorneys General Association, records show …
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Forbes, Crooks and Liars, Raw Story, POLITICUSUSA and The Hill
Financial Times:
China tests new space capability with hypersonic missile — Launch in August of nuclear-capable rocket that circled the globe took US intelligence by surprise — China tested a nuclear-capable hypersonic missile in August that circled the globe before speeding towards its target …
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New York Post, RedState, The Drive, The Gateway Pundit and The Sun
Bill McKibben / The Crucial Years:
Gutted — Thanks to Joe Manchin, we're on the edge of a devastating climate loss — Last night's scoop from the New York Times was devastating: the paper reported that Joe Manchin had exercised a firm veto over the Clean Energy Performance Plan (CEPP) at the heart of the Biden administration's climate efforts.
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New York Times, Wall Street Journal and justoneminute.typepad.com
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Washington Post:
White House looks to scale back its climate initiative after stiff pushback from Manchin
White House looks to scale back its climate initiative after stiff pushback from Manchin
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NBC News, New York Post, The Daily Caller, Common Dreams, Mother Jones and justoneminute.typepad.com
Andrew Jeong / Washington Post:
Manchin slams Sanders over opinion piece in W.Va. newspaper urging him to support major spending package
Manchin slams Sanders over opinion piece in W.Va. newspaper urging him to support major spending package
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Insider, Breitbart, HotAir, Raw Story, National Review, The Daily Caller, The Guardian, Conservative Brief, NOQ Report, The Hill, New York Post, Bloomberg, Fox News and Mediaite
Politico:
Virginia is for worriers: Governor race poses real risk to Dem agenda — The Democratic Party's fortunes are increasingly tied to someone who's never served a day in federal office: Terry McAuliffe. — Losing ground in a Virginia gubernatorial campaign once seen as a near-lock for Democrats …
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Richmond Times-Dispatch, HotAir and Washington Examiner
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Astead W. Herndon / New York Times:
Glenn Youngkin Talks About Virginia. His Base Talks About Donald Trump.
Glenn Youngkin Talks About Virginia. His Base Talks About Donald Trump.
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The Hill, Raw Story, The Guardian, Insider, CNN and EgbertoWillies.com
Jeff Greenfield / Politico:
The Perils of Political Foot-In-Mouth Disease
Julia Shanahan / Rappahannock News:
Rep. Good encourages Rappahannock students to shed masks at school and rise up in opposition to mandates — U.S. Rep. Bob Good on Thursday encouraged a group of Rappahannock County High School students to not wear masks in school, saying during his visit the administration “can't stop everyone.”
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The Hill
New York Times:
Instagram Struggles With Fears of Losing Its ‘Pipeline’: Young Users — The app, hailed as Facebook's growth engine, has privately wrestled with retaining and engaging teenagers, according to internal documents. — SAN FRANCISCO — When Instagram reached one billion users in 2018 …
Gene Maddaus / Variety:
IATSE and AMPTP Have Reached a Deal to Avert a Strike … Negotiators from the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees have reached a deal for a new three-year contract, averting a strike that would have shut down film and TV production across the country.
Washington Post:
Vaccine mandates stoked fears of labor shortages. But hospitals say they're working. — At Houston Methodist — one of the first American health-care institutions to require workers to get vaccinated against the coronavirus — the backlash was short-lived. — More than 150 employees were fired.
Alia Shoaib / Insider:
Jeffrey Epstein believed he could make a deal with prosecutors by revealing the secrets of Donald Trump or Bill Clinton, a new book says — Jeffrey Epstein believed he could make a deal with prosecutors by flipping on Trump or Clinton, a new book says. — Steve Bannon reportedly told Epstein …
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Daily Mail and Raw Story
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Hayes Brown / MSNBC:
DOJ official Jeffrey Clark pushed Trump's coup from inside. We need to know why.
DOJ official Jeffrey Clark pushed Trump's coup from inside. We need to know why.
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Digby's Hullabaloo, CNN, New York Post, Washington Post, Washington Times and Raw Story
Judy Kurtz / The Hill:
Book Trump signed for Giuliani fetches $54K at auction: ‘I promise never to run against you’
Book Trump signed for Giuliani fetches $54K at auction: ‘I promise never to run against you’
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Insider
Charleston Gazette-Mail:
Gazette-Mail editorial: Congress should pass Freedom to Vote Act — THE MOUNTAIN STATE'S TRUSTED NEWS SOURCE. — It's time for Congress to pass the Freedom to Vote Act. — The legislation, a compromise from Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., of the previous For the People and John Lewis Voting Rights acts …
Charles V. Bagli / New York Times:
Robert Durst has Covid, his lawyer says, and is on a ventilator. — The millionaire and former real estate mogul Robert A. Durst, 78, is on a ventilator in a Los Angeles hospital after testing positive for Covid-19, days after being sentenced to life in prison for the 2000 murder of his confidante.
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NBC News and The Guardian
Adolfo Flores / BuzzFeed News:
Advocates Left A Meeting With Biden Officials Over Plans To Restart A Trump-Era Border Policy — Border groups on Saturday “walked out” of a virtual meeting with the Biden administration over its upcoming plans to restart a Trump-era program that forced thousands of immigrants and asylum-seekers …
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Welcome With Dignity
Jessica Glenza / The Guardian:
Pete Buttigieg hits back at Fox News host's criticism of his paternity leave — The US transportation secretary and his husband recently adopted newborn twins and praised 'an administration that's actually pro-family' — US transportation secretary Pete Buttigieg, who has been on paternity …
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The Indianapolis Star, Insider, Slate, RedState, Politico and The American Independent
Jason Lange / Reuters:
Trump-backed challengers to Republican lawmakers lag in fundraising — Four candidates backed by Donald Trump to challenge Republican lawmakers who voted to impeach him or boot him from office are falling behind in raising money for their campaigns, according to disclosures filed on Friday.
Deborah Haynes / Sky News:
Sir David Amess murder: Terror suspect being held by police is named Ali Harbi Ali, Sky News understands — The suspect was arrested on Friday at the scene of the attack at a Methodist church in Leigh-on-Sea, Essex, where Sir David Amess, MP for Southend West, had been holding his weekly constituency surgery.
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Financial Times and The Times of Israel
Wall Street Journal:
As Afghanistan Sinks Into Destitution, Some Sell Children to Survive — U.N. warns that 95% of Afghans aren't getting enough to eat as winter approaches — HERAT, Afghanistan—Desperate to feed her family, Saleha, a housecleaner here in western Afghanistan, has incurred such an insurmountable debt …
Byron Tau / Wall Street Journal:
Jan. 6 Committee Tests Congress's Waning Power to Command Testimony — Former Trump aide Steve Bannon's defiance of House committee subpoena highlights legislative branch's reliance on courts and prosecutors to enforce its actions — WASHINGTON—Congress's powers to conduct investigations …
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Washington Examiner, The Daily Caller, Bangor Daily News, HotAir, Raw Story, WND, Conservative Brief, Insider and ABC News
Ellie Silverman / Washington Post:
‘Justice for J6’ rally cost government agencies that assisted Capitol Police at least $790,000, according to estimates — Local governments and the National Guard spent at least $792,500 to assist U.S. Capitol Police in its response to the Sept. 18 “Justice for J6” rally …
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Rolling Stone, Joe.My.God. and Raw Story
Heather Long / Washington Post:
Uncomfortable inflation is here, and it's changing the economy — American families and businesses are altering their habits as they increasingly believe high prices are here to stay — One of the biggest problems with inflation right now is not the ships stuck at the Port of Los Angeles …