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Pete Williams / NBC News:
Appeals court rules against Trump in fight over Jan. 6 committee documents request  —  Federal appeals court rejects Trump request to block release of White House documents  —  WASHINGTON — A federal appeals court ruled Thursday that former President Donald Trump cannot prevent …
Katharine Q. Seelye / New York Times:
William Hartmann, 63, Michigan Official Who Disputed Election, Dies  —  He refused to certify Joseph Biden's victory over Donald Trump in Detroit but later relented.  A foe of Covid vaccines, he was hospitalized with the virus.  —  William Hartmann, one of two Republican election officials …
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Chicago Tribune:
Jussie Smollett's conviction for orchestrating and reporting a phony hate crime punctuates actor's sudden downfall  —  Jussie Smollett's star was rising fast three years ago, with his hit show “Empire” leading the ratings and providing him groundbreaking opportunities to portray a gay …
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Zach Stafford / MSNBC:
Jussie Smollett being found guilty of hoax will hurt LGBTQ folks reporting hate crimes  —  The Jussie Smollett saga may now be technically over after a Chicago jury found the actor guilty Thursday of five of the six counts he faced, but its impact will be — and has already been — felt for years to come.
Discussion: The Daily Beast and NBC News
Becket Adams / Washington Examiner:
Jussie Smollett is part of a larger trend of fake hate crimes
Discussion: The Federalist
Ryan Bort / Rolling Stone:
Trump's White House Passed Around a PowerPoint on How to End American Democracy  —  The House Select Committee to Investigate the Jan. 6 Attack on the Capitol on Thursday released slides from a PowerPoint calling for former President Trump to declare a national security emergency in order …
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Andy Kroll / Rolling Stone:   Big Law Firms Promised to Punish Republicans Who Voted to Overthrow Democracy. Now They're Donating to their Campaigns
Washington Post:
The Supreme Court isn't well.  The only hope for a cure is more justices.  —  Nancy Gertner is a retired U.S. District Court judge.  Laurence H. Tribe is Carl M. Loeb University Professor emeritus and professor of constitutional law emeritus at Harvard Law School.
Discussion: Slate
Associated Press:
Reality TV's Josh Duggar convicted of child porn possession  —  FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (AP) — Former reality TV star Josh Duggar was immediately taken into custody Thursday after a federal jury convicted him of downloading and possessing child pornography.  —  The jury in Fayetteville …
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Melissa Alonso / CNN:
Josh Duggar found guilty of child pornography
Discussion: Romper
Rachel Gutman / The Atlantic:
The Pandemic of the Vaccinated Is Here  —  Even before the arrival of Omicron, the winter months were going to be tough for parts of the United States.  While COVID transmission rates in the South caught fire over the summer, the Northeast and Great Plains states were largely spared thanks …
Blake Montgomery / The Daily Beast:
Texas Judge Rules State Abortion Law Unconstitutional Over Its Enforcement  —  ‘EAGER IDEOLOGICAL CLAIMANTS’  —  A judge in Texas ruled the state's controversial new abortion law unconstitutional Thursday.  The statute bans abortions after six weeks, before many women even know they are pregnant …
Discussion: Off the Kuff, UPI and Raw Story
Isaac Chotiner / New Yorker:
Enes Kanter Freedom's Political Awakening  —  The N.B.A. star, who has been outspoken about human rights in China, discusses his embrace by the right and his harsh words for LeBron James.  —  Enes Kanter Freedom, a center for the Boston Celtics, has played in the N.B.A. for a decade …
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David Edwards / Raw Story:
‘Get them ready now’: Matt Gaetz and Steve Bannon discuss plan to take over government with ‘shock troops’  —  Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) on Thursday talked with conservative broadcaster Steve Bannon about a plan to use “4,000 shock troops” to take over the jobs of federal government employees.
Discussion: Insider, POLITICUSUSA, YouTube and Mediaite
Libby Cathey / ABC News:
Biden to eulogize late Sen. Bob Dole at Washington National Cathedral funeral  —  The service will be livestreamed on ABC News and ABC News Live.  —  Former Sen. Bob Dole — decorated World War II veteran, longtime lawmaker and former presidential candidate — will be honored …
Joe Kinsey / OutKick:
OutKick Exclusive: Penn Trans Swimmer's Teammate Speaks Out As Lia Thomas Smashes More Records … While University of Pennsylvania transgender swimmer Lia Thomas, who spent three years at the Ivy League school swimming as a male, has been busy smashing female pool records …
NBC News:
Bitcoin surge was a windfall for white supremacists, research finds  —  Some prominent white nationalists invested early in bitcoin and have gotten rich off its sharp rise in value in recent years, researchers say.  —  Fringe movements have acquired an estimated tens of millions of dollars …
Washington Post:
Slain D.C. student wanted to join the Marines after graduation  —  He was 17 and had his future planned: Graduate high school and join the Marines.  —  Larelle Washington's family had hired a tutor to help him study for an aptitude test used to match enlistees to jobs in the military.
CNN:
GOP senators and Manchin in talks to work around Cruz's ambassador blockade  —  (CNN)A growing number of Senate Republicans are expressing deep concerns about the impact that Sen. Ted Cruz's blockade on President Joe Biden's ambassador nominees is having around the world …
CNN:
State Department officer struck by Havana syndrome sues Blinken and agency for alleged disability discrimination  —  (CNN)A State Department officer who says he was struck by the strange constellation of symptoms now known as “Havana syndrome” in 2017 is suing Secretary of State Antony Blinken …
Houston Chronicle:
Some Texas religious leaders live in lavish, tax-free estates thanks to obscure law  —  Sorry, your browser doesn't support embedded videos.  —  This fall, county officials mailed out property tax bills to the owners of a 10-bedroom, 10.5-bath Houston-area mansion, an 8,000-square-foot residence …
Dennis Overbye / New York Times:
What a Times Journalist Learned From His 'Don't Look Up' Moment  —  A new film about a killer comet revives memories of a nail-biting night in The Times newsroom two decades ago.  —  One of the thus-far theoretical duties of the astronomer is to inform the public that something very big …
Bloomberg:
That Cream Cheese Shortage You Heard About?  Cyberattacks Played a Part  —  Hackers shut down the biggest cheese manufacturer during peak demand  —  The cream cheese shortage wreaking havoc on bagel shops and bakeries is, in part, due to a cyberattack on the biggest U.S. cheese manufacturer.
Livia Albeck-Ripka / New York Times:
Earth Is Getting a ‘Black Box’ to Hold Humans Accountable for Climate Change  —  When a plane crashes, its flight recorder is critical to piecing together the missteps that led to calamity.  Now the planet is getting its own in case it self-destructs.  —  In a remote part of Australia …
Emily Cochrane / New York Times:
Senate Clears Last Major Hurdle to Raising Debt Ceiling  —  Fourteen Republicans joined Democrats in voting to take up legislation that would pave the way for Congress to raise the debt ceiling by a simple majority vote, skirting a filibuster.  —  WASHINGTON — The Senate on Thursday cleared away …
Miriam Zinter / HuffPost:
I'm Black But Look White.  Here Are The Horrible Things White People Feel Safe Telling Me.  —  “Many of these people are educated, and hold jobs or positions that give them some form of power or influence over Black people.”  —  I was outside my house gardening a few weekends ago when a neighbor …
Southern Poverty Law Center:
How Cryptocurrency Revolutionized the White Supremacist Movement  —  White supremacists embraced cryptocurrency early in its development, and in some cases produced million-dollar profits through the technology, reshaping the racist right in radical ways, a Hatewatch analysis found.
 
 
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Haisten Willis / Washington Examiner:
Biden's COVID-19 testing plan finds few fans
Discussion: Politico, Jacobin and The Daily Poster
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Anwar Gargash: additional Iran sanctions ‘not a solution’ in nuclear talks
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Judge clears way for legal challenge to Georgia's restrictive voting law
Gabe Kaminsky / The Federalist:
Exclusive: Ibram X. Kendi Raked In $45K From University Of Wisconsin, Made School Delete Lecture
Washington Post:
Here comes the next phony GOP attack on the Biden agenda
Discussion: Wall Street Journal
Brian Kahn / Gizmodo:
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Caitlin Huston / The Hollywood Reporter:
Internal memo: Hearst Magazines president announces layoffs as part of a decision to “reallocate resources” to “continue our focus on digital innovation”

Lachlan Cartwright / The Ankler:
Sources: MSNBC renewed Rachel Maddow's contract early this fall, but with a pay cut; MSNBC bosses' plan to shake up daytime and weekend programming

Jon Brodkin / Ars Technica:
FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel announced she will leave the agency on January 20; she was the first woman to be confirmed to lead the agency

 
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