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5:30 PM ET, December 13, 2021

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Greg Sargent / Washington Post:
Mark Meadows's coverup of Trump's coup attempt is falling apart  —  In his new book, former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows offers up a version of Donald Trump's conduct on Jan. 6 that is almost comically sanitized.  In his telling, the rioters attacked the Capitol with …
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Juan Williams / The Hill:
The GOP is an anti-America party
Discussion: POLITICUSUSA
Ken Dilanian / NBC News:
Mark Meadows' lawyer argues against contempt charges ahead of Jan. 6 committee vote
Eric Schmitt / New York Times:
No U.S. Troops Will Be Punished for Deadly Kabul Strike, Pentagon Chief Decides  —  The military initially defended the August strike, which killed 10 civilians including seven children, in the days afterward, but ultimately called it a tragic mistake.  —  WASHINGTON — None …
Discussion: CNN, Al Jazeera and Proximities
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Mike Brest / Washington Examiner:
No military personnel to be punished for botched Afghan strike that killed 10 civilians  —  The Department of Defense confirmed that no military personnel involved with the botched Aug. 29 drone strike in Afghanistan will be punished.  —  Pentagon spokesman John Kirby told reporters on Monday …
Discussion: ABC News and Associated Press
Time:
Elon Musk  —  SEE FULL LIST  —  The richest man in the world does not own a house and has recently been selling off his fortune.  He tosses satellites into orbit and harnesses the sun; he drives a car he created that uses no gas and barely needs a driver.  With a flick of his finger, the stock market soars or swoons.
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Barak Ravid / Axios:
Trump says Netanyahu “never wanted peace” with the Palestinians  —  This story comes from the new season of the “How it Happened” podcast.  Subscribe to listen to the whole story, including audio recordings of a never before-heard interview with Donald Trump.
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Insider:
Trump yelled ‘what the hell was that’ after the White House's Middle East rollout went off the rails, book author says
Discussion: Raw Story
Jonathan Rauch / Persuasion:
The Real Hoax  —  “To see what is in front of one's nose,” George Orwell said, “needs a constant struggle.”  Among Donald Trump's many impressive talents is his gift for obscuring, occluding, and even inverting what is in front of America's nose.  —  Most notably, he has convinced tens …
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Eli Lake / Commentary Magazine:
Bitterly Clinging to Russiagate … In November, U.S. attorney John Durham indicted the primary source for the so-called Steele dossier—a document that supposedly offered proof of a conspiracy between Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign and the Kremlin.
Matthew Walther / The Atlantic:
Where I Live, No One Cares About COVID  —  In November, my wife asked me whether I had seen an article with the remarkable headline “Is It Safe to Go to Thanksgiving Dinner?”  —  “Is that from last year?”  I asked.  —  “No, it's a few days old,” she said, her voice sinking to a growling murmur.
Robert Barnes / Washington Post:
Supreme Court won't stop vaccine mandate for N.Y. health care workers  —  The Supreme Court on Monday refused to stop New York's coronavirus vaccination mandate for health-care workers that does not include an exception for religious objectors.  —  As it has done in past mandate cases …
Discussion: Fox News and Washington Examiner
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Deon J. Hampton / NBC News:
Factory workers threatened with firing if they left before tornado, employees say  —  MAYFIELD, Ky. — As a c atastrophic tornado approached this city on Friday, employees of a candle factory — which would later be destroyed — heard the warning sirens and wanted to leave the building.
Matthew Miller / Washington Examiner:
Sen. Rand Paul tells Dan Bongino COVID-19 restrictions are really about ‘conditioning’ people to ‘submit to government’  —  Sen. Rand Paul, a Kentucky Republican, told conservative radio and television host Dan Bongino that restrictions intended to prevent the spread of COVID-19 are really about …
Discussion: ABC News
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Patrick Marley / Milwaukee Journal Sentinel:
Key Wisconsin Republican says her colleagues are making baseless attacks and need to wrap up election review  —  MADISON — Republicans and Democrats alike Monday ripped into Wisconsin's partisan review of the 2020 election, saying it was a baseless exercise that would needlessly damage faith in democracy.
Discussion: Washington Times and Raw Story
Wall Street Journal:
Vox Media, Group Nine Media in Advanced Talks to Merge  —  Stock deal would unite two of the biggest digital-media companies; Vox Media would get 75% ownership  —  Vox Media is in advanced talks to merge with Group Nine Media Inc., according to people familiar with the situation …
Insider:
We rated every member of Congress on their financial conflicts.  Dozens of lawmakers and top staffers are violating their own rules designed to prevent corruption.  —  At least 48 lawmakers and 182 top aides have violated the STOCK Act, a federal conflict-of-interest law, Insider's analysis found.
Discussion: Political Wire
David Leonhardt / New York Times:
America's Anti-Democratic Movement  —  It's making progress.  —  American politics these days can often seem fairly normal.  President Biden has had both big accomplishments and big setbacks in his first year, as is typical.  In Congress, members are haggling over bills and passing some of them.
Discussion: Insider and Raw Story
Roger Cohen / New York Times:
Across the World, Covid Anxiety and Depression Take Hold  —  It is still unclear how much of a threat the fast-spreading Omicron variant poses, but fear and a sudden revival of restrictions have added to an epidemic of loneliness.  —  PARIS — A recent cartoon in the French daily Le Monde featured …
Discussion: HotAir
Kriston Capps / Bloomberg:
Preservationists Want to Save Penn Station.  Yes, That Penn Station.  —  A bid to place New York City's most reviled structure on the National Register of Historic Places could delay long-planned station improvements.  —  In November, as one of her first major acts since taking office …
Amy Forliti / Associated Press:
Chauvin expected to plead guilty in Floyd civil rights case  —  MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Former Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin appears to be on the verge of pleading guilty to violating George Floyd 's civil rights, according to a notice from the court.
Discussion: National Review
Washington Post:
USPS built and secretly tested a mobile voting system before 2020  —  Such systems are widely considered insecure against hacking  —  The U.S. Postal Service pursued a project to build and secretly test a blockchain-based mobile phone voting system before the 2020 election …
Lauren Collins / New Yorker:
Alison Roman Just Can't Help Herself  —  A food-world star's method and mess. … Alison Roman approves of creamed greens, knobby lemons, and iceberg lettuce.  She's a slicer of onions, not a dicer; a “ride-or-die corner person” when it comes to lasagnas and cakes.  She doesn't sift flour, soak beans, or peel ginger.
Charles C. W. Cooke / National Review:
The American Jury System Holds Firm against ‘Wokeness’  —  The Jussie Smollett trial is only the latest instance in which jurors have done their duty diligently, without regard to race or politics.  —  sked to describe the discussions that yielded five “guilty” verdicts in the trial of Jussie Smollett …
Discussion: HotAir
James Oliphant / Reuters:
Georgia Republican proposes eliminating ballot drop boxes ahead of 2022 elections  —  A leading Georgia legislator has introduced a bill that would eliminate absentee ballot drop boxes, a favored and highly-used tool last November that allowed voters to safely cast ballots during the coronavirus pandemic.
Discussion: Iowa Capital Dispatch
Eleanor Eagan / American Prospect:
The Trump Officials Still Running Biden's Justice Department  —  Two senior career staffers continue to work in Attorney General Merrick Garland's office, and he's shown no signs of doing anything about it.  —  Attorney General Merrick Garland speaks at a news conference at the Justice Department, November 8, 2021.
Discussion: Raw Story
Maggie Astor / New York Times:
Now in Your Inbox: Political Misinformation  —  One of the most powerful communication tools available to politicians teems with unfounded claims and largely escapes notice.  —  A few weeks ago, Representative Dan Crenshaw, a Texas Republican, falsely claimed that the centerpiece …
Discussion: Raw Story
R. Albert Mohler Jr / WORLD:
Sir, you are not a conservative  —  David Brooks, center, speaks during a panel discussion at the University of Chicago.  —  Associated Press/Photo by Nam Y. Huh … Writing about his intellectual pilgrimage, New York Times columnist David Brooks once described himself in the 1980s like this …
Zusha Elinson / Wall Street Journal:
Snapchat and Other Apps Were Used to Plan Flash-Mob Thefts, Police Say  —  Suspects in recent crimes at Nordstrom, Best Buy and Louis Vuitton stores often don't know each other, making investigations difficult  —  SAN FRANCISCO—A recent rash of thefts by fast-moving mobs at stores …
Discussion: The Hill and National Review
 
 
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Rachel Koning Beals / MarketWatch:
VP Harris wants 500,000 charging sites as Biden administration keeps to aggressive plan for EVs to replace 50% of auto sales
Discussion: USA Today and The White House
Authored By / Young America's Foundation:
SLU Threatens to Expel Conservative Student for Hanging Up Matt Walsh Event Flyers Off Campus
Discussion: The Daily Caller
Reuters:
Russia says it may be forced to deploy mid-range nuclear missiles in Europe
Discussion: The Moderate Voice and Al Jazeera
Jason Leopold / BuzzFeed News:
The Trump Administration Violated Federal Law By Silencing Staffers During The COVID-19 Outbreak
Discussion: Raw Story
Louise Radnofsky / Wall Street Journal:
Nassar Victims Reach $380 Million Settlement with USA Gymnastics and U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee
 Earlier Items: 
New York Daily News:
NYC Council speaker race bombshell as Adrienne Adams secures support from four top opponents
Time:
SEE FULL LIST  —  No one knows for sure where the virus came from.
Discussion: 444 Blog
Sam Biddle / The Intercept:
Startup Pitched Tasing Migrants From Drones, Video Reveals
American Greatness:
Cracked Icons  —  The corrupt and mediocre heroes of the Left are imploding.
Washington Post:
Israeli airstrikes in Syria targeted chemical weapons facilities, officials say
Hayes Brown / MSNBC:
The GOP hates vaccine mandates but loves vaccines. Here's why.
 

 
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Dominic Ponsford / Press Gazette:
Jason Cowley, the editor-in-chief of UK magazine the New Statesman, is stepping down from the position at the end of December after 16 years

The New York Times Company:
The New York Times names Dick Stevenson as Washington bureau chief; Stevenson has been at the paper for nearly 40 years and Washington editor since 2021

Ayodeji Rotinwa / Columbia Journalism Review:
A look at the Agora Center for Research, a Ugandan newsroom sitting between activism and investigative reporting, posting its work on various social media sites

 
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