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David Leonhardt / New York Times:
Covid Gets Even Redder  —  The partisan gap in deaths has grown larger.  —  As 2020 wound down, there were good reasons to believe that the death toll during the pandemic's first year might have been worse in red America.  There were also good reasons to think it might have been worse in blue America.
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ABC News:
'I'm done': Trump's post-Jan. 6 threat to GOP comes to light: The Note  —  New reporting from ABC's Jonathan Karl reveals Trump's threat to leave the GOP.  —  There's no questioning the Republican Party's loyalty to former President Trump these days — and a gathering of potential 2024 candidates …
Discussion: Fox News
Washington Post:
Countries' climate pledges built on flawed data, Post investigation finds  —  Malaysia's latest catalogue of its greenhouse gas emissions to the United Nations reads like a report from a parallel universe.  The 285-page document suggests that Malaysia's trees are absorbing carbon four times faster …
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Maxine Joselow / Washington Post:
It's crunch time for COP26 negotiators as Obama weighs in  —  Good morning from Glasgow, Scotland, where we were able to sneak away from COP26, the United Nations climate summit, to explore the city on its electric buses this weekend.  —  🚨 A Washington Post investigation found …
Pano Kanelos / Common Sense with Bari Weiss:
We Can't Wait for Universities to Fix Themselves.  So We're Starting a New One.  —  I left my post as president of St. John's College in Annapolis to build a university in Austin dedicated to the fearless pursuit of truth.  —  So much is broken in America.  But higher education might be the most fractured institution of all.
Christian Vanderbrouk / The Bulwark:
Notes on an Authoritarian Conspiracy: Inside the Claremont Institute's “79 Days to Inauguration” Report  —  The sun rises on January 6, 2021 while a nation is in crisis.  —  Michigan's presidential electors are in dispute after a mysterious fire in Detroit destroyed thousands of mail-in ballots …
Natalie Allison / Politico:
The Democratic Senate majority was already dicey.  Then came Virginia.  —  Democrats go into the midterm election with one advantage — a favorable map that gives some reason to think the party can hold its minuscule Senate majority next year.  —  But it's not going to be enough on its own …
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Ally Mutnick / Politico:
Republican wave builds to take back the House  —  Republicans could hardly be better poised to recapture the House majority.  —  Increasingly aggressive redistricting, a diverse slate of candidates raking in record-breaking amounts of cash and a political atmosphere that just keeps getting …
Rachel Bovard / The Federalist:
How 31 Republicans Just Betrayed The Country To Reward Illegal Immigration, Worsen Inflation, And Pay Off Democrats' Donors  —  A vote for the bipartisan infrastructure bill is a vote for Biden's reconciliation legislation — the largest cradle-to-grave expansion of federal power since the New Deal.
Discussion: National Review
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Caroline Vakil / The Hill:
Trump bashes Senate Republicans, McConnell over infrastructure bill
Discussion: Mediaite, Insider and Political Wire
Aaron Maté / Aaron Mate:
Russiagate has no rock bottom  —  The indictment of the Steele dossier's key source newly humiliates the Clinton campaign, FBI, and US media.  —  It did not seem possible for the Steele dossier - the collection of Trump-Russia conspiracy theories funded by the Clinton campaign …
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Barry Meier / New York Magazine:
The Crippling Blow for the Steele Dossier A key source for the purported dirt has been exposed, with damning fallout for his handler.
Techno Fog / The Reactionary:   What did the FBI have on Danchenko?  —  Deciphering a curious FBI question
Michael Kranish / Washington Post:
Mitch McConnell spent decades chasing power.  Now he heeds Trump, who mocks him and wants him gone.  —  How one of Washington's longtime Republican power players succumbed to the preeminence of the 45th president  —  As President Donald Trump's supporters stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6 …
Discussion: Raw Story
USA Today:
Gloomy landscape for Democrats for midterms as Biden's approval drops to 38%: USA TODAY/Suffolk poll  —  A year before the 2022 midterm elections, Republicans hold a clear early lead on the congressional ballot as President Joe Biden's approval rating sinks to a new low of 38%.
Washington Post:
Biden's border woes expose White House divisions as centrists assert more control  —  Illegal border crossings and coronavirus cases were both rising this summer when a group of Biden administration officials developed a plan to vaccinate migrants in U.S. custody, viewing the shots as a sensible public health measure.
Karol Markowicz / New York Post:
Meet the anti-Fauci: Florida's sane surgeon general, Joseph Ladapo  —  America has had 20 long months with Dr. Anthony Fauci as the spokesman for the government's COVID response, poorly explaining to us both the pandemic and the concurrent illogical restrictions.  —  Perhaps it's time for some new voices.
Mike Allen / Axios:
Sen. Josh Hawley defends speech on porn and video games  —  Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) told “Axios on HBO” he'll make masculinity a signature political issue, because he claims “the left” is telling men: “You're part of the problem. ...  Your masculinity is inherently problematic.”
Discussion: Mediaite
Aaron Sibarium / Washington Free Beacon:
Study: Diversity Statements Required for One-Fifth of Academic Jobs  —  Requirements as common in STEM as in social science  —  Nearly a fifth of university jobs require diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) statements that press applicants to express and expound upon their commitment to diversity …
Robert Frank / CNBC:
Elon Musk faces a $15 billion tax bill, which is likely the real reason he's selling stock  — Elon Musk faces a tax bill of more than $15 billion in the coming months on stock options.  — Musk asked his 62.7 million Twitter followers over the weekend whether he should sell 10% of his Tesla holdings.
New York Times:
A Way Forward for Biden and the Democrats in 2022 and 2024  —  Mr. Penn is a former adviser and pollster to President Clinton and Hillary Clinton.  Mr. Stein is a former president of the New York City Council.  —  Swing voters in two blue-leaning states just sent a resounding wake-up call …
Discussion: Washington Post
Hailey Fuchs / Politico:
GOP lobbyists say corporate America is coming back into the tent  —  Republican lawmakers appear more likely to take back Congress in 2022.  And corporate America is taking notice.  —  A host of Republican lobbyists say that Tuesday's elections in Virginia and New Jersey have ignited interest …
Discussion: Raw Story
CNN:
CIA Director had rare conversation with Putin while in Moscow last week  —  (CNN)CIA Director Bill Burns held a rare conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow last week, to convey “serious” US concerns about Russia's military buildup along the Ukrainian border and to attempt …
Discussion: Political Wire
Ben Kesslen / NBC News:
Big Bird's vaccination announcement sparks backlash from conservatives, GOP  —  Big Bird's seemingly innocuous — and obviously fictional — announcement Saturday that he has been vaccinated against Covid-19 caused a stir online, as Republicans like Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas accused …
Talmon Joseph Smith / New York Times:
Winter Heating Bills Loom as the Next Inflation Threat  —  After plunging during the pandemic as the economy slowed, energy prices have roared upward.  Washington is already moving to offer homeowners relief.  —  With consumers already dealing with the fastest price increases in decades …
Kyle Rittenhouse / Associated Press:
Satellite images show China built mock-ups of US warships  —  BEIJING (AP) — Satellite images show China has built mock-ups of a U.S. Navy aircraft carrier and destroyer in its northwestern desert, possibly for practice for a future naval clash as tensions rise between the nations.
Discussion: New York Post and MyNorthwest.com
Molly Osberg / New Republic:
More Than 30,000 Health Care Workers Are on the Verge of Striking  —  On November 4, a handful of unions representing more than 30,000 Kaiser Permanente workers notified the health system of their intention to strike on November 15, a move that would be among the largest hospital workplace actions in recent memory.
Juan Williams / The Hill:
Democrats must fight and win on the economy  —  Here's a smart move — Democrats start channeling Ronald Reagan's famous question in the 1980 presidential campaign: “Are you better off than you were four years ago?”  —  If Democrats want to win in the 2022 midterm elections, voters need to hear Reagan's question over and over.
New York Times:
Who Wants to Hang Out With Eric Adams in Puerto Rico?  Everyone.  —  Mr. Adams celebrated his victory in the New York City mayoral race with elected officials and lobbyists at a nonstop tropical party known as Somos.  —  SAN JUAN, P.R. — Three days after winning the New York City mayor's race …
Discussion: TheBlaze and RedState
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Alana Goodman / Washington Free Beacon:
Customs and Border Protection Seizes Imports From Chinese Company Backed By Kerry Investments
New York Times:
Why Republicans Won in a New York County Where Democrats Outnumber Them
Jonathan Allen / NBC News:
Trump looks like he'll run to reclaim the presidency in 2024
Brad Wilmouth / Newsbusters:
MSNBC Regular: ‘Sick of White Men’ Like Carville, ‘Shut the F Up’
Washington Examiner:
Biden's Afghan war crime gets the whitewash treatment
New York Times:
Young Marines in Kabul Were Left to Run Final Days of Evacuation
Devin Dwyer / ABC News:
After FBI spying, Muslim Americans ask Supreme Court to OK religious bias suit
Discussion: New Republic
Lisa O'Carroll / The Guardian:
Northern Ireland health minister to sue Van Morrison over Covid remarks
 Earlier Items: 
Mary Papenfuss / HuffPost:
Ted Cruz Talks About Joe Rogan Being ‘President’ Of Texas If State Secedes From U.S.
Monique Beals / The Hill:
CORRECTED: Guardian op-ed says Trump is likely 'Biden's best hope for re-election'
Discussion: Mediaite and The Guardian
Sean Lyngaas / CNN:
Hackers have breached organizations in defense and other sensitive sectors, security firm says
Vinay Prasad / Brownstone Institute:
For Whom Do the Covid “Fact Checkers” Really Work?
Discussion: Cafe Hayek and National Review
The White House:
Statement by President Joseph R. Biden, Jr. on Nicaragua's Sham Elections
Discussion: The Guardian
Mike Florio / ProFootballTalk:
Terry Bradshaw unloads on Aaron Rodgers: “You lied to everyone”
Discussion: New York Post and The Wrap
Peter Loftus / Wall Street Journal:
Covid-19 Vaccines and Myocarditis Link Probed by Researchers