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Kanishka Singh / Reuters:
EXCLUSIVE Rating agencies say Biden's spending plans will not add to inflationary pressure  —  U.S. President Joe Biden's infrastructure and social spending legislation will not add to inflationary pressures in the U.S. economy, economists and analysts in leading rating agencies told Reuters on Tuesday.
Discussion: Political Wire
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Eric Levitz / New York Magazine:
What Biden Should — and Shouldn't — Do to Combat Inflation  —  Rising prices are eroding workers' wage gains and Joe Biden's political capital.  The consumer price index (CPI) rose at a 6.2 percent annual rate in October, the highest America had seen in more than two decades.
Timothy B Lee / Full Stack Economics:
No, the real inflation rate isn't 15 percent  —  Jordan Peterson and Jack Dorsey are touting a bogus theory about the inflation rate.  —  Last week, the Bureau of Labor Statistics announced that the official inflation rate had soared to 6.2 percent in October, the highest level in decades.
NBC News:
Democrats rebrand Build Back Better bill to counter inflation concerns
Steven Rattner / New York Times:
Inflation Will Hurt Biden's Spending Plan
Discussion: The Daily Wire
Fox News:
PolitiFact doubles down on widely mocked ‘fact-check’ claiming Rittenhouse's possession of weapon wasn't legal  —  ‘Our fact-check remains unchanged,’ a lengthy editor's note concludes  —  PolitiFact doubled down on Tuesday after being roasted for a poorly aged “fact-check” …
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Jim Tankersley / New York Times:
Biden Sells Infrastructure Improvements as a Way to Counter China  —  Spending on roads, broadband internet and more will help revitalize U.S. competitiveness against its top economic adversary, the president says.  —  WASHINGTON — President Biden on Tuesday began selling …
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Politico:
Sinema speaks up — and shakes off her critics  —  Watch the Senate floor enough and you'll notice Sen. Kyrsten Sinema regularly chatting with Mitch McConnell and his top deputy John Thune.  Republicans have even tried to recruit her to their conference, and throw the Senate to the GOP.
Thomas B. Edsall / New York Times:
Democrats Shouldn't Panic.  They Should Go Into Shock.  —  Mr. Edsall contributes a weekly column from Washington, D.C. on politics, demographics and inequality.  —  The rise of inflation, supply chain shortages, a surge in illegal border crossings, the persistence of Covid …
Discussion: Twitchy
Washington Post:
Trump's legal strategy tested in fight with Congress over Jan. 6 records  —  As president, Donald Trump stymied lawmakers seeking his financial records and the testimony of a close adviser by employing a legal strategy that worked to his advantage even when he lost in court.
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Politico:
Judge questions why Justice reversed course on Trump taxes
Discussion: Raw Story and Roll Call
Erik Wemple / Washington Post:
Did the Justice Department overreach in raiding James O'Keefe's home?  —  The FBI on Nov. 6 searched the Mamaroneck, N.Y., home of James O'Keefe, the founder of the video-sting group Project Veritas.  As reported by the New York Times, authorities also searched the homes of two O'Keefe associates.
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Washington Post:
D.C. will no longer require masks in many public settings, Bowser announces  —  Washington's local mask mandate, one of the strictest in the nation since late July, will relax greatly beginning Monday, Mayor Muriel E. Bowser (D) announced Tuesday.  —  The District had required residents …
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Cristina Marcos / The Hill:
Greene says she's accumulated $63K in House mask fines and is not vaccinated
Discussion: NBC News and CNN
Washington Post:
House to vote to censure Gosar, remove him from committees over violent anime video depicting Ocasio-Cortez's killing  —  The House will vote Wednesday on a resolution that both censures Rep. Paul A. Gosar (R-Ariz.) and removes him from his committee assignments, more than one week …
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Marc Caputo / Politico:
Poll: Voters split on Biden's mental fitness as job approval remains low  —  Voters have increasing doubts about the health and mental fitness of President Joe Biden, the oldest man ever sworn into the White House, according to a new POLITICO/Morning Consult poll.
Discussion: National Review
Scott Alexander / Astral Codex Ten:
Ivermectin: Much More Than You Wanted To Know  —  I know I'm two months late here.  Everyone's already made up their mind and moved on to other things.  —  But here's my pitch: this is one of the most carefully-pored-over scientific issues of our time.  Dozens of teams published studies saying ivermectin definitely worked.
Scott Bland / Politico:
Liberal ‘dark-money’ behemoth funneled more than $400M in 2020  —  The Sixteen Thirty Fund sent the cash to groups that aided Democrats' efforts to unseat then-President Donald Trump and Republicans' Senate majority.  —  After decrying big-money Republican donors over the last decade …
Ernest Luning / Colorado Politics:
FBI raids home of Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters in election data breach investigation  —  Federal, state and local authorities searched the homes of Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters and three of her associates on Tuesday as part of an investigation into accusations the elected official was involved …
Juana Summers / NPR:
House Democrats have a new strategy to engage voters of color in the midterm elections  —  The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee is launching a new, multimillion-dollar effort to engage and mobilize voters of color ahead of the midterm elections, including investments in local organizing …
Discussion: The Hill
Axios:
Unlikely coalition wants women to register for military draft  —  America's young women are on the cusp of a rite of passage that's been reserved for men until now: registering with the Selective Service when they turn 18.  —  Driving the news: Whether allowing women to serve in combat …
Discussion: Breitbart
Rebecca Traister / New York Magazine:
Who's Afraid of Saule Omarova? … When she was a child in western Kazakhstan, Saule Omarova fantasized about visiting America.  Her wish was shaped in part by her father, who used to play old records for her.  “There was one — Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong, and they sang ‘Hello, Dolly!’”
Aaron Blake / Washington Post:
‘The View’ erupts during segment with unvaccinated former co-host, providing a teachable moment  —  Video  —  “The View” is not the first place I would go for nuanced political or public health discussions.  But Tuesday's episode did at least provide a teachable moment when it comes to vaccine skepticism.
Discussion: Breitbart and YouTube
Jacob Bogage / Washington Post:
Sherrilyn Ifill stepping down from NAACP Legal Defense Fund  —  Longtime second-in-command Janai Nelson will take over one of the country's top civil rights groups this spring, but no official transition date has been set  —  Sherrilyn Ifill was 10 years old when a New York City police officer shot …
Wall Street Journal:
FBI Tracks Threats Against Teachers, School-Board Members  —  Many Republicans see prospect of criminalizing concerned parents  —  WASHINGTON—The Federal Bureau of Investigation has set up a process to track threats against school-board members and teachers, moving to implement …
Charles Gaba / ACA Signups:
RED SHIFT: How Trump's attempt to let COVID-19 destroy Blue America reversed itself, animated  —  Back in July 2020, Vanity Fair reporter Katherine Eban wrote a shocking expose  —  which exposed the depths of callousness and cold-hearted political calculation which the Trump Administration used …
JONATHAN TURLEY:
The Steele Dossier and the End of Shame In American Politics  —  The famous philosopher and mathematician Blaise Pascal once declared that “the only shame is to have none.”  The problem with shame is it assumes a sense of guilt over one's actions.  In the age of rage, there appear fewer …
Discussion: New York Times
Politico:
‘This experience broke a lot of people’: Inside State amid the Afghanistan withdrawal  —  The chaos that came with ending America's longest war extended to Foggy Bottom, where staff were left with psychological scars.  —  U.S. Marines are shown providing assistance during the chaotic evacuation from Afghanistan on Aug. 20 in Kabul.
New York Times:
The N.Y. Governor's Race Is Wide Open, and Democrats Are Rushing In  —  Jumaane Williams, the New York City public advocate, became the latest Democrat to enter the 2022 race for governor.  —  On a weekend swing through Southern California, Letitia James, New York's attorney general …
New York Times:
How a Cure for Gerrymandering Left U.S. Politics Ailing in New Ways  —  Independent commissions to oversee the redrawing of electoral maps were thought to be the solution to an age-old problem.  Instead, they have become bogged down in political trench warfare.
Discussion: CNN
Kana Ruhalter / The Daily Beast:
COVID-Positive Republican Senator Charged for Inappropriately Grabbing Nurse  —  HANDS OFF  —  John Bizon, a Republican state senator of Michigan and a doctor, has been charged with misdemeanor assault after allegedly grabbing a nurse practitioner and squeezing her waist inappropriately, according to MLive.com.
Discussion: MLive.com
Mark Lungariello / New York Post:
Student suspended for saying there are only two genders, lawsuit claims  —  A New Hampshire teenager is suing his school district after he was allegedly suspended from athletics for saying there are “only two genders.”  —  The Exeter High School freshman said in the suit that he was hit …
Discussion: RedState, HotAir and TheBlaze
Sean Golonka / The Nevada Independent:
Clark County man pleads guilty to voting more than once in 2020 election  —  A Clark County man prominently featured by local and national Republicans as having evidence of voter fraud in the 2020 election pleaded guilty on Tuesday to voting more than once during the same election …
Discussion: Raw Story
 
 
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Joseph Klein / Front Page Magazine:
Racist CRT Lessons in Public School Classrooms
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Matthew Foldi / Washington Free Beacon:
Top Biden Aide's Lobbyist Brother Wins Presidential Visit for Client
Discussion: WDET
Nicole Cobler / Axios:
Beto rejects Trump as foil
Discussion: New Republic, Bloomberg and TheBlaze
Matthew Yglesias / Slow Boring:
The AMA's “Advancing Health Equity” plan leaves out everything that matters
Tal Axelrod / The Hill:
GOP primary fights escalate after Trump's endorsements
Politico:
Whistleblower worries Jan. 6 committee is going easy on Capitol Police
Discussion: Raw Story
The Daily Beast:
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Discussion: Raw Story
Nate Cohn / New York Times:
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New York Times:
Cuomo May Have to Forfeit Millions Earned From Pandemic Memoir
Discussion: NBC New York and Politico
Judy Kurtz / The Hill:
Ben Affleck, Tracee Ellis Ross join anti-gerrymandering fundraiser with Clinton, Holder
Discussion: Breitbart
Steven Nelson / New York Post:
Biden Delaware trips cost taxpayers about $3M in Secret Service alone
Discussion: Fox News
Los Angeles Times:
L.A. County supervisors seek to decriminalize bike violations after Times investigation
Greg Sargent / Washington Post:
Anatomy of a Republican lie: A new GOP attack on Biden gives away the game
Benjamin Weiser / New York Times:
New Wrinkle in Ghislaine Maxwell Trial as Judge May Be Promoted
Discussion: The Daily Beast, NPR and New York Post
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