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Sara Fischer / Axios:
The media's epic fail — A reckoning is hitting news organizations for years-old coverage of the 2017 Steele dossier, after the document's primary source was charged with lying to the FBI. — Why it matters: It's one of the most egregious journalistic errors in modern history …
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Libby Cathey / ABC News:
Memo from Trump attorney outlined how Pence could overturn election, says new book — ABC News' Jonathan Karl covers the story in his new book on Trump's presidency. — In a memo not made public until now, then-White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows emailed to Vice President Mike Pence's top aide …
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Washington Post:
Biden approval hits new low as economic discontent rises, Post-ABC poll finds — Majorities of Americans support President Biden's $1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure package and a pending bill that would spend nearly $2 trillion on social programs and climate initiatives.
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NBC News:
Schiff says Jan. 6 committee preparing to refer Meadows for criminal contempt charges — Full Schiff: When Trump aides refuse subpoenas, they 'seem to feel that they're above the law' — WASHINGTON — The House Select Committee investigating the January 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol will …
Jordain Carney / The Hill:
Biden spending bill to likely slip in Senate after House delays — The Senate's debate over President Biden's social and climate spending bill appears likely to slip, after the House failed to send the bill over before the Veterans Day recess. — Senate Majority Leader Charles Schumer …
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Fox News, The Office of Majority …, Wall Street Journal, Politico, Townhall, NBC News and Bloomberg
Ed Pilkington / The Guardian:
‘Terrifying for American democracy’: is Trump planning for a 2024 coup? — Republicans are vying for critical positions in many states - from which they could launch a far more effective power-grab than Trump's 2020 effort — At 1.35pm on 6 January, the top Republican in the US Senate …
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Raphael Minder / New York Times:
Portugal bars companies from contacting employees off hours and requires other protections for remote work. — MADRID — Portugal is barring employers from contacting their staff outside their contracted working hours under a new law and from remotely monitoring their work …
Holly Otterbein / Politico:
GOP roars back to life in Trump-resistant Pennsylvania suburbs — PHILADELPHIA — The Philadelphia suburbs buried Donald Trump in 2020. — One year later, after enabling Joe Biden to flip one of the nation's most critical swing states, their lurch in the opposite direction is a cause for alarm among Democrats.
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Francesca Mari / New York Times:
Will Real Estate Ever Be Normal Again? — In Austin and cities around the country, prices are skyrocketing, forcing regular people to act like speculators. When will it end? — To hear more audio stories from publications like The New York Times, download Audm for iPhone or Android.
Glenn Thrush / New York Times:
‘Ghost Guns’: Firearm Kits Bought Online Fuel Epidemic of Violence — They are untraceable and can be ordered with a click by children, gang members and felons. The Biden administration is trying to crack down, but law enforcement officials believe the problem may be here to stay.
Emma Colton / Fox News:
Trump aims to oust ‘RINOs, sell-outs’ who voted for infrastructure with 3 notable exceptions — Trump called the Republicans ‘RINOs, sellouts, and known losers’ — Fox News Flash top headlines for November 13 — Former President Donald Trump is amping up his battle against “RINOs …
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Maggie Haberman / New York Times:
What's in Chris Christie's New Book — In a new book and in an interview, Mr. Christie says that if the former president wants to be a positive force, “he's got to let this other stuff go.” — Chris Christie wants to be very clear about something: The election of 2020 was not stolen.
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Matt Lewis / The Daily Beast:
Could Chris Christie and Liz Cheney Take Trump Down?
Could Chris Christie and Liz Cheney Take Trump Down?
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Insider, CNN, Fox News, Raw Story and The Guardian
Will Sommer / The Daily Beast:
Fox News Story Disappears Own Critique of White Nationalists — The original version of a story about far-right activists protesting a vaccine mandate called them out. After edits, the story pointed the finger only at “antifa.” — Fox News edited an article Sunday to downplay the presence …
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Daniella Diaz / CNN:
Rep. Anthony Gonzalez: ‘The cold hard truth is Donald Trump led us into a ditch on January 6’ — (CNN)Rep. Anthony Gonzalez of Ohio, a House Republican who voted to impeach former President Donald Trump in his second impeachment trial earlier this year, repeatedly slammed Trump in an extensive sit-down interview with CNN's Jake Tapper.
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The Hill, Rolling Stone and Washington Times
John Wright / Raw Story:
Kayleigh McEnany's notebooks could be a smoking gun in Capitol riot probe: analyst — Of the 16 people subpoenaed this week in the House's Capitol riot probe, former White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany stands out as potentially key, according to MSNBC analyst Betsy Woodruff Swan.
Washington Post:
Republicans seek a U.S. Senate takeover in 2022 but struggle over candidates — The national environment could hardly look more favorable to Republicans one year before the midterm elections, with declining approval for President Biden, growing pessimism in the country and spiking prices for essentials like gasoline and milk.
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Political Wire and Red Voice Media
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Kate Scanlon / Washington Examiner:
Senate candidates' checkered pasts leave some Republicans worried about 2022 prospects
Senate candidates' checkered pasts leave some Republicans worried about 2022 prospects
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Raw Story