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Kyle Cheney / Politico:
‘Stop the Steal’ founder told Jan. 6 committee about contacts with GOP lawmakers — Ali Alexander, who founded the pro-Trump “Stop the Steal” movement and attended the rally that preceded the Capitol attack, told congressional investigators that he recalls “a few phone conversations” …
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Josh Wingrove / Bloomberg:
Vaccine Data Gaps Point to Millions More in U.S. Who Lack Shots — The U.S. government has over-counted the number of Americans who are at least partly vaccinated against the coronavirus, state officials warn, meaning millions more people are unprotected as the pandemic's winter surge gathers steam.
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Juana Summers / NPR:
After years at the center of political power, Mark Meadows now faces legal jeopardy — Former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows has offered the most stunning revelations yet in the congressional investigation into the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol.
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Washington Post:
3 retired generals: The military must prepare now for a 2024 insurrection — Paul D. Eaton is a retired U.S. Army major general and a senior adviser to VoteVets. Antonio M. Taguba is a retired Army major general, with 34 years of active duty service. Steven M. Anderson is a retired brigadier general …
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Spencer Kimball / CNBC:
Federal appeals court reinstates Biden administration's business vaccine and testing mandate — A federal appeals court has reinstated the Biden administration's vaccine and testing requirement for private businesses that covers about 80 million American workers.
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Keith Koffler / Fox Business:
Federal appeals court allows Biden vaccine mandate for large companies to resume
Federal appeals court allows Biden vaccine mandate for large companies to resume
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Insider, Politico, The Liberty Loft, Raw Story, The Daily Wire and The Daily Caller
Dan Froomkin / Press Watch:
When facts have a liberal bias, New York Times editors can get squirmy — Nina Bernstein was covering homelessness for the New York Times in 1999 when then-mayor Rudolph Giuliani announced his intention to lock homeless families out of the city's shelters for even minor rule violations.
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New York Times:
Moderna backs down in its vaccine patent fight with the N.I.H. — Moderna has backed down in a bitter dispute with the government over who deserves credit for a crucial component of its coronavirus shot, in a case that has major implications for the vaccine's future distribution and Moderna's future profits.
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Mike Allen / Axios:
Team Biden is making a list: Favorite Year 1 numbers — White House communications director Kate Bedingfield sent Democratic lawmakers a memo outlining President Biden's Year 1 accomplishments, even with Build Back Better in limbo. — Driving the news: A copy came down the Axios AM chimney.
New York Times:
Map by Map, G.O.P. Chips Away at Black Democrats' Power — Black elected officials in several states, from Congress down to the counties, have been drawn out of their districts this year or face headwinds to hold onto their seats. — More than 30 years ago, Robert Reives Sr. marched …
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Noah Bierman / Los Angeles Times:
Kamala Harris, in interview, says administration did not anticipate Omicron variant — Vice President Kamala Harris said Friday that the administration failed to anticipate the variants that have prolonged and worsened the COVID-19 pandemic and that she underestimated the role misinformation …
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Chris Arnold / NPR:
How the government helps investors buy mobile home parks, raise rent and evict people — Money is tight for Mary Hunt. She often has to decide which bills to pay on time — heat, her car loan, the phone bill. But she's been able to scrape by for more than 30 years, living in a mobile home park in Swartz Creek, Mich.
David Siders / Politico:
'Let's get a drink': Dems confront prospect of a 2022 hurricane — CHARLESTON, S.C. — Democratic Party leaders moved quietly this week to lower expectations for the midterm elections as they met for year-end talks against the backdrop of an increasingly bleak electoral landscape. — The House?
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Jo Yurcaba / NBC News:
Quidditch to change name, citing J.K. Rowling's ‘anti-trans positions’ — Real-life quidditch, inspired by the magical game in “Harry Potter,” is changing its name, citing author J.K. Rowling's “anti-trans positions in recent years.” — US Quidditch and Major League Quidditch announced …
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Revolver:
Experience Revolver without ads … Support Revolver By Going AD-FREE—Donate HERE to fund investigative journalism — CHECK OUT THE NEWS FEED—FOLLOW US ON GAB—FOLLOW US ON GETTR — Six weeks ago, Revolver News published a blockbuster investigative report on Ray Epps — a man who …
Dana Milbank / Washington Post:
‘We are closer to civil war than any of us would like to believe,’ new study says — If you know people still in denial about the crisis of American democracy, kindly remove their heads from the sand long enough to receive this message: A startling new finding by one of the nation's top authorities …
The Daily Beast:
Actor Jay Johnston Banned From 'Bob's Burgers' Over Capitol Riot — KARMA … The ‘Mr. Show’ and ‘Anchorman’ actor will no longer be voicing the character of Jimmy Pesto Sr. on Fox's animated hit after he was allegedly spotted at the Jan. 6 insurrection. — The aftermath of the deadly …
Caira Conner / Vox:
My father, the white supremacist — I'd inherited his family's money, his height, his arthritis. Could I inherit the very worst parts of him, too? — Illustrations by Amanda Northrop/Vox — My father collapsed in his own backyard in the early spring of 2019, all 6 feet 5 inches of him …
Washington Post:
Omicron and holidays unleash scramble for coronavirus tests across the U.S. — Coronavirus testing was a breeze when J.D. Schroeder traveled to Abu Dhabi and Mexico this fall. Not so much at home in Pennsylvania when he felt sick Wednesday and found out he had been exposed.
Mitch Smith / New York Times:
Doctors and Nurses Are ‘Living in a Constant Crisis’ as Covid Fills Hospitals — Hospitalizations across the country have increased 20 percent in two weeks, taxing already exhausted health care workers as the United States confronts the Omicron variant. — SAGINAW, Mich. …
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New York Times:
New York Reports a Record Number of Coronavirus Cases for One Day
New York Reports a Record Number of Coronavirus Cases for One Day
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Jennifer Millman / NBC New York:
‘This Is a Whole New Animal:’ NY Reports Highest Single-Day Case Total of Pandemic
‘This Is a Whole New Animal:’ NY Reports Highest Single-Day Case Total of Pandemic
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Scott Alexander / Astral Codex Ten:
The Phrase “No Evidence” Is A Red Flag For Bad Science Communication — ... Related to: Doctor, There Are Two Types Of No Evidence; A Failure, But Not Of Prediction. — I. — Every single one of these statements that had “no evidence” is currently considered true or at least pretty plausible.
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Associated Press:
Biden marks anniversary of 1972 car crash that killed wife — GREENVILLE, Del. (AP) — President Joe Biden on Saturday commemorated the 49th anniversary of the car crash that killed his first wife and infant daughter, visiting their graves at the Saint Joseph on the Brandywine Roman Catholic Church.
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Washington Post:
2021 brought a wave of extreme weather disasters. Scientists say worse lies ahead. — “The weather of the past will not be the weather of the future,” says a NOAA scientist. “As long as we are emitting greenhouse gases at a historically unprecedented rate, we should expect this change to continue.”
George F. Will / Washington Post:
The malicious, historically illiterate 1619 Project keeps rolling on — The New York Times is like God, who, if Genesis reported Creation correctly, beheld His handiwork and decided “it was very good.” The Times is comparably pleased with itself concerning its creation, “The 1619 Project.”
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Constitution Daily and The Federalist
New York Times:
With Omicron, U.S. Testing Capacity Faces Intense Pressure — President Biden came into office vowing to make testing cheap and accessible, but matching supply with demand has been a persistent problem. — WASHINGTON — The nation's coronavirus testing capacity, already straining to keep up with demand …
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Christina Ruffini / CBS News:
Two positive COVID tests on trip with Secretary of State Antony Blinken were not disclosed — Three cases of COVID-19 upended Secretary of State Antony Blinken's multi-nation trip this week — including two previously undisclosed cases among members of the Air Force flight crew.
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